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An examination of regulatory policy and its development in the Johnson administration.
This book explores the process of making judicial appointments, examining how judges were selected during Lyndon Baines Johnson's administration and the president's own participation in the process.
Drawn from a wealth of primary material in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, the study probes the objectives of President Johnson and other framers of new policies and programs, within the institutional and political context of the 1960s.
This book addresses the relationship between scientists, few of whom have political backgrounds, and presidents, few of whom are knowledgeable in matters of science and technology.
This exploration of Lyndon B. Johnson's highly personalized White House operations provides far-reaching implications for the nature of effective presidential management.
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