Preface | |
Introduction | |
What Makes a Successful Transition? The Case of Foreign Affairs | p. 1 |
Presidents, Candidates, and Career Officials | p. 39 |
Transitions in the States | p. 45 |
Practice Makes Perfect: The Exercise of the Presidency | p. 53 |
Seizing the Opportunity | p. 57 |
Complexifying the Analysis of Transitions | p. 63 |
National Interest | p. 69 |
The Politics of Presidential Transitions: Of Nimble Governance, Shrewd Implementation, and Entrepreneurial Leadership | p. 73 |
Rejoinder: The National Interest and the Presidential Republic | p. 101 |
Interpreting the 1988 Presidential Election: Considerations on Congress and the Presidency | p. 117 |
The American Presidential Transition: Constitutional Requirements and Policy Risks | p. 127 |
Transferring Responsibility: The Dangers of Transition | p. 143 |
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