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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Presidents spend considerable effort, time, and resources to manage, politicize, and control the federal bureaucracy in order to pursue their policy agendas. The participants on this panel will assess the various strategies that presidents develop and use in order to shape the policy process within the executive branch.
Empirical Implications of Presidential Centralization with Politicization - Nathan Gibson, Princeton University
Presidential Politicization in the Post-Watergate Era - Gary E. Hollibaugh, University of Pittsburgh; Lawrence S. Rothenberg, University of Rochester
How Executive Politics Affects U.S. Federal Administrative Leadership Stability - George A. Krause, University of Georgia; Jason S. Byers, University of North Georgia
On the Reg: Understanding the Nature of Governmental Growth in Context - Joshua Kennedy