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Bitter Harvest: Fdr, Presidential Power And The Growth Of The Presidential Branch

(Paperback - 1999)
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Matthew J. Dickinson

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Bitter Harvest: Fdr, Presidential Power And The Growth Of The Presidential Branch
This book argues that modern presidents could learn much from Franklin Roosevelt's method of organizing his presidency. Roosevelt consciously avoided a large, functionally specialized White House bureaucracy. Instead, he developed staff agencies composed mostly of civil servants and personally managed them using competitive administrative practices. Matthew Dickinson is the first scholar to reconstruct the methods FDR used and his research suggests modern presidents could benefit greatly by studying them.
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Details of Bitter Harvest: Fdr, Presidential Power And The Growth Of The Presidential Branch Title: Bitter Harvest: Fdr, Presidential Power And The Growth Of The Presidential Branch
Author: Matthew J. Dickinson
ISBN:

0521653959


ISBN-13:

9780521653954


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1999
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 280
Language: English
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Bitter Harvest: Fdr, Presidential Power And The Growth Of The Presidential Branch, Matthew J. Dickinson, 0521653959