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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 35 > No. 3 (1970)

 

Volume 35, Number 3 (Summer 1970)
The Institutionalized Presidency

Norman C. Thomas and Hans W. Baade
Special Editors for this Symposium

Preliminary

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Foreword

Norman C. Thomas

427

 

Articles

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Perspectives on the Presidency

David L. Paletz

429

 

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The Presidency and the Constitution: A Look Ahead

Joseph E. Kallenbach

445

 

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Reorganizing the Federal Executive Branch: The Limits of Institutionalization

Harvey C. Mansfield

461

 

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Social Advisers, Social Accounting, and the Presidency

Walter F. Mondale

496

 

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The Presidency and Management Improvement

Marver H. Bernstein

505

 

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The Budget Bureau That Was: Thoughts on the Rise, Decline, and Future of a Presidential Agency

Allen Schick

519

 

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Presidential Advice and Information: Policy and Program Formulation

Norman C. Thomas

540

 

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“Everybody Believes in Democracy Until He Gets to the White House…”: An Examination of White House–Departmental Relations

Thomas E. Cronin

573

 

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West Germany’s “Brownlow Committee”: The First Report

Hans Baade

626

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

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