Government of Strangers
Discover the intricate dynamics of power within the U.S. government in "Government of Strangers" by the esteemed author. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1977, this compelling analysis spans 292 pages and delves into the complex relationships between political appointees and career bureaucrats. Through firsthand accounts, the book reveals how appointees strive to assert control over the Washington bureaucracy while career bureaucrats work diligently to maintain administrative continuity. This thought-provoking exploration offers valuable insights into the strategies and challenges faced by those at the helm of governance. Perfect for anyone interested in political science, public administration, or the inner workings of government, "Government of Strangers" is a must-read for understanding the delicate balance of power in Washington.