Making Government Work: From White House To CongressRobert E. Hunter, Wayne Berman, John F Kennedy Avalon Publishing, 1986. 11. 10. - 292페이지 |
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... Department are appropriated in approximately 50 accounts , half the number the department had when it was created after World War II . Shrinkage in the number of accounts has not meant a loss of congressional interest in the details of ...
... Department are appropriated in approximately 50 accounts , half the number the department had when it was created after World War II . Shrinkage in the number of accounts has not meant a loss of congressional interest in the details of ...
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... departments . Deciding that they did not want conflict between the NSC and the Department of State almost guaranteed that that would ultimately occur — and it did . The Defense Department , particularly the air force , got involved and ...
... departments . Deciding that they did not want conflict between the NSC and the Department of State almost guaranteed that that would ultimately occur — and it did . The Defense Department , particularly the air force , got involved and ...
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... Department of International Trade represents a prime example of how the LSG operates . The opinion within the LSG was that a Department of International Trade had no chance of success . There was , therefore , no need to put the ...
... Department of International Trade represents a prime example of how the LSG operates . The opinion within the LSG was that a Department of International Trade had no chance of success . There was , therefore , no need to put the ...
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