Fr. 189.60

Presidential Privilege and the Freedom of Information Act

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane (il titolo viene procurato in modo speciale)

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'Kevin Baron has developed a dynamic model, nested within a social learning perspective, to explain policy formation as a function of double feedback loops. He examines the legislative development of FOIA from 1946-1976 revealing the effectiveness of a learned response behaviour to executive privilege in issue evolution.'
Keith Lee, Georgia College

Telling the story behind the development of the Freedom of Information Act, and its legacy today

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), developed at the height of the Cold War, highlighted the power struggles between Congress and the president in that tumultuous era. By drawing on previously unseen primary source material and exhaustive archival research, this book reveals the largely untold and fascinating narrative of the development of the FOIA, and demonstrates how this single policy issue transformed presidential behaviour. The author explores the policy's lasting influence on the politics surrounding contemporary debates on government secrecy, public records and the public's 'right to know' and offers an examination of the modern development and use of 'executive privilege'.

Dr Kevin M. Baron is a lecturer and Civic Engagement Coordinator at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service, University of Florida.

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ISBN 978-1-4744-4244-2
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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Truman and the Shift to a Cold War Paradigm Mindset; 3. Eisenhower's Executive Privilege and the Public Interest; 4. Kennedy and the Democratic Political Considerations of Compromise; 5. LBJ and the Politics of Passing FOIA; 6. Nixon and the Resurgence of Executive Privilege; 7. Ford and Veto Bargaining Over Amending FOIA; 8. Conclusion - The Future of FOIA and Executive Privilege; Bibliography.

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Kevin M. Baron is an assistant professor at Austin Peay State University in Tennessee. Kevin's research focuses on Congress and the Presidency, paying particular attention to the politics of policymaking.

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Telling the story behind the development of the Freedom of Information Act, and its legacy today

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