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Donald J. Trump ran on a platform that, among other things, promised to drain the swamp that is Washington, DC. Part of that draining would entail what his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, would call the deconstruction of the administrative state. Set in the political environment of 2020, with a raging pandemic and nationwide protests, this work examines the philosophy that guides the Trump Administration's approach and the mechanisms by which it seeks to accomplish the deconstruction. By combining journalistic accounts with presidential and public administration scholarship, the book raises questions about the impact of Trump's approach on the future of public administration. As such, this work makes a strong contribution to public administration and presidential studies and casts a scholarly light on treatments of Trump's contribution to governance and politics.

This new edition brings the narrative up to date and speculates about the future of the administrative state and ou

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"A powerful defense of the administrative state and equally powerful indictment of the attempts of Donald Trump and his ilk to deconstruct it. The growing threats to our democracy go beyond the malignant acts of courts, state legislatures, and Congress. To overlook the administrative branch is to miss a large piece of the danger we face as a nation."—Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government & the Press, Harvard University
"President Donald Trump launched an unprecedented assault on American federal government. This book provides a thorough assessment of how that assault proceeded and the dangers it posed. This is an essential guide for scholars in public administration and political science, as well as students of American history."—Alasdair Roberts, Professor of Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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List of Figures – List of Table – Acknowledgements – Preface – Campaigning on a Platform of Administrative Deconstruction – Deregulating the Administrative State – Managing and Staffing in the Trump Administration – Anti-Administrativism Through the Courts – Delegitimizing the Administrative State – The Plan for Reorganizing and Reforming Government – Constitution and Crisis: Barriers to Presidential Control – The Future of Public Administration Post-Trump – ​An Unfinished Story – ​Wrapping Up the Trump Presidency – ​The Biden Administration: The Renewal of Administrative Competence and Authority? – ​What Is at Stake for the Administrative State? – Index.

Directing the Whirlwind

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    A Paperback by Jim Twombly, Lisa K. Parshall, Jim Twombly

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2022 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433198908, 978-1433198908
      ISBN10: 1433198908

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Donald J. Trump ran on a platform that, among other things, promised to drain the swamp that is Washington, DC. Part of that draining would entail what his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, would call the deconstruction of the administrative state. Set in the political environment of 2020, with a raging pandemic and nationwide protests, this work examines the philosophy that guides the Trump Administration's approach and the mechanisms by which it seeks to accomplish the deconstruction. By combining journalistic accounts with presidential and public administration scholarship, the book raises questions about the impact of Trump's approach on the future of public administration. As such, this work makes a strong contribution to public administration and presidential studies and casts a scholarly light on treatments of Trump's contribution to governance and politics.

      This new edition brings the narrative up to date and speculates about the future of the administrative state and ou

      Trade Review
      "A powerful defense of the administrative state and equally powerful indictment of the attempts of Donald Trump and his ilk to deconstruct it. The growing threats to our democracy go beyond the malignant acts of courts, state legislatures, and Congress. To overlook the administrative branch is to miss a large piece of the danger we face as a nation."—Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government & the Press, Harvard University
      "President Donald Trump launched an unprecedented assault on American federal government. This book provides a thorough assessment of how that assault proceeded and the dangers it posed. This is an essential guide for scholars in public administration and political science, as well as students of American history."—Alasdair Roberts, Professor of Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures – List of Table – Acknowledgements – Preface – Campaigning on a Platform of Administrative Deconstruction – Deregulating the Administrative State – Managing and Staffing in the Trump Administration – Anti-Administrativism Through the Courts – Delegitimizing the Administrative State – The Plan for Reorganizing and Reforming Government – Constitution and Crisis: Barriers to Presidential Control – The Future of Public Administration Post-Trump – ​An Unfinished Story – ​Wrapping Up the Trump Presidency – ​The Biden Administration: The Renewal of Administrative Competence and Authority? – ​What Is at Stake for the Administrative State? – Index.

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