Since controversy began to swirl surrounding then-President-elect Barack Obama\u27s alleged overreliance on policy czars in late 2008, political scientists and pundits alike have been quick to view this approach to White House staffing as an extension of the imperial presidency and, to some, a threat to the constitutional order. In this article, I take a step back and ask whether the phenomenon under attack is exactly what scholars assume it is. In doing so, I investigate the conceptualization problem czars pose as well as how and why presidents actually use czars. I conclude with a series of suggestion for future presidents on how best to use policy czars to advance the interests of their administration and manage the executive institution
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The primary axiom of the unilateral-powers literature is that the institutional setting and politica...
Since controversy began to swirl surrounding then-President-elect Barack Obama\u27s alleged overreli...
When Barack Obama entered the White House, he faced urgent issues including the economy, health care...
Presidential policy czars have been an important and powerful component of President Barack Obama’s ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87089/1/j.1741-5705.2011.03920.x.pd
This Article examines presidential direction of administrative action in the Obama and early Trump A...
This research discusses the impact that White House organization has on the roles of chief of staff....
This paper attempts to analyze the challenges facing the organization of the modern White House staf...
Direct presidential control of executive agencies is a contentious issue in administrative law. This...
According to more than a half-century of scholarship, a president’s prestige is one of his primary s...
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Presidents Reagan and Clinton laid the foundation for strong presidential control over the administr...
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