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By the beginning of the 1990s, the average confirmation time for a presidential appointee had lengthened from two months to eight and a half months, while the average period such an appointee actually served in office dropped to just over two years. At the same time, the appointment process has become more contentious and is marked by increasing incivility. These trends are both a symptom and cause of the nation's distrust of and alienation from the political system.In response to these changes, the Twentieth Century Fund gathered a group of distinguished and knowledgeable Americans to consider possible reforms in the process of selection, clearance, and Senate confirmation of presidential appointees. Co-chaired by two former U.S. Senators, John Culver of Iowa and Charles McMathias of Maryland, this bipartisan Task Force made a number of recommendations, including a reduction in the number of appointments, doing more to help individual nominees navigate the political and media obstacles in their paths, standardizing the current overwhelming paperwork that appointees face, and making reasonable changes in financial disclosure and post-government appointment rules.The Task Force Report is accompanied by two background papers: "The Presidential Appointment Process: Historical Development, Contemporary Operations, Current Issues," by G. Calvin MacKenzie, Distinguished Professor of American Government at Colby College; and "The Confirmation Wars: How Politicians, Interest Groups, and the Press Shape the Presidential Appointment Process," by Robert Shogan, national political correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.
Reseña del editor: By the beginning of the 1990s, the average confirmation time for a presidential appointee had lengthened from two months to eight and a half months, while the average period such an appointee actually served in office dropped to just over two years. At the same time, the appointment process has become more contentious and is marked by increasing incivility. These trends are both a symptom and cause of the nation's distrust of and alienation from the political system. In response to these changes, the Twentieth Century Fund gathered a group of distinguished and knowledgeable Americans to consider possible reforms in the process of selection, clearance, and Senate confirmation of presidential appointees. Co-chaired by two former U.S. Senators, John Culver of Iowa and Charles McMathias of Maryland, this bipartisan Task Force made a number of recommendations, including a reduction in the number of appointments, doing more to help individual nominees navigate the political and media obstacles in their paths, standardizing the current overwhelming paperwork that appointees face, and making reasonable changes in financial disclosure and post-government appointment rules. The Task Force Report is accompanied by two background papers: " The Presidential Appointment Process: Historical Development, Contemporary Operations, Current Issues, " by G. Calvin MacKenzie, Distinguished Professor of American Government at Colby College; and " The Confirmation Wars: How Politicians, Interest Groups, and the Press Shape the Presidential Appointment Process, " by Robert Shogan, national political correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.
Título: Obstacle Course: The Report of the Twentieth...
Editorial: Twentieth Century Fund
Año de publicación: 1996
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa blanda
Condición: Very Good
Librería: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: As New. Like New condition. A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects. Nº de ref. del artículo: C11A-04440
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Librería: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDEDVery good. Few creases. *. Nº de ref. del artículo: ware45kr3089
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