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George Bush and Executive Branch Domestic Policymaking Competence
Authors:Walter Williams
Affiliation:Walter Williams is professor in the Graduate School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington. His latest book is Mismanaging America: The Rise ufthe Anri-Analytic Presidency.
Abstract:This article critiques the George Bush domestic policymaking process and argues that Bush had the second-lowest level of policy competence among postwar presidents, ranking above only Ronald Reagan. Although not overtly antianalytic like Reagan, Bush gave little thought and effort to restoring the badly damaged executive branch domestic policymaking process. The article closes with suggestions about the steps needed for, and the difficulties in establishing, a strong White House policymaking process that generates fruitful interaction among key policy advocates over time and that establishes sufficient Executive Office of the President (EOP) capacity to monitor the implementation and management of presidential policies.
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