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CHAPTER THREE. Organization and Bureaucratic Politics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Preface to the 1974 Edition xiii
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction 1
- CHAPTER TWO. How Not to Reorganize the Government 16
- CHAPTER THREE. Organization and Bureaucratic Politics 52
- CHAPTER FOUR. What to Do? The Need for an Organizational Strategy 83
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Strategies of Presidents: Foreign Policy-Making under Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon 95
- CHAPTER SIX. Problems with State: Presidential Dissatisfaction and Efforts at Reform 154
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Formal Approaches to Coherent Foreign Policy 191
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The Uses of Staffs 214
- CHAPTER NINE. Building Lines of Confidence: A State-Centered Organizational Strategy 254
- EPILOGUE. The Nixon System—A Further Look 295
- List of Abbreviations 321
- Bibliographical Notes 323
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Preface to the 1974 Edition xiii
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction 1
- CHAPTER TWO. How Not to Reorganize the Government 16
- CHAPTER THREE. Organization and Bureaucratic Politics 52
- CHAPTER FOUR. What to Do? The Need for an Organizational Strategy 83
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Strategies of Presidents: Foreign Policy-Making under Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon 95
- CHAPTER SIX. Problems with State: Presidential Dissatisfaction and Efforts at Reform 154
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Formal Approaches to Coherent Foreign Policy 191
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The Uses of Staffs 214
- CHAPTER NINE. Building Lines of Confidence: A State-Centered Organizational Strategy 254
- EPILOGUE. The Nixon System—A Further Look 295
- List of Abbreviations 321
- Bibliographical Notes 323
- Index 343