Presidential Management of the Bureaucracy and the Johnson Presidency: A Preliminary Exploration |
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Authors: | James E. Anderson |
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Affiliation: | University of Houston |
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Abstract: | Drawing upon documentary sources and interviews with administrative officials, this article takes a broad look at presidential management of the bureaucracy during the Johnson presidency. The various managerial techniques used by President Johnson are examined, along with some of the purposes of presidential management. Contrary to the historical stereotype, Johnson was a managerial activist who had a substantial impact on the bureaucracy and “permeated” it by his many actions |
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