Intergovernmental Relations in the American Administrative State : : The Johnson Presidency / / David M. Welborn, Jesse Burkhead.
During the 1960s, President Lyndon Johnson and his administration substantially altered the structure of the American administrative state. Creating intergovernmental programs to forward the goal of the Great Society, they changed the contours of national-state-local relationships, and these changes...
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Place / Publishing House: | Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021] ©1989 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | An Administrative History of the Johnson Presidency
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (336 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1. The Intergovernmental Mosaic
- 2. Policy Nationalization and Subnational Administration
- 3. Administrative Arrangements for Attacking Poverty
- 4. The Halting Search for Administrative Order in Poverty and Related Programs
- 5. Experiments in Multistate Administrative Regionalism
- 6. The Revenue Sharing and Block Grant Options
- 7. Repairing the Intergovernmental Administrative System
- 8. From the 1960s Onward
- Notes
- Name Index
- Subject Index