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= The President/Congress dyarchy = | |||
1.1 Distribution of original powers | 1.1 Distribution of original powers | ||
1.1.1 The Powers of Congress | 1.1.1 The Powers of Congress | ||
1.1.2 Powers of the President | 1.1.2 Powers of the President | ||
1.2 Changes in power relations | 1.2 Changes in power relations | ||
= The bureaucratic maze = | |||
2.1 Departments | 2.1 Departments | ||
2.1.1 The Department of State | 2.1.1 The Department of State | ||
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2.3 Intelligence services | 2.3 Intelligence services | ||
2.4 Government Agencies | 2.4 Government Agencies | ||
= Private actors = | |||
3.1 Lobbying in Congress | 3.1 Lobbying in Congress | ||
3.2 Action on the ground | 3.2 Action on the ground | ||
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3.4 Institutions of Expertise: Private Actors in the Federal Administration | 3.4 Institutions of Expertise: Private Actors in the Federal Administration | ||
3.5 Institutions of expertise: universities | 3.5 Institutions of expertise: universities | ||
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Version du 6 février 2018 à 23:36
The President/Congress dyarchy
1.1 Distribution of original powers
1.1.1 The Powers of Congress
1.1.2 Powers of the President
1.2 Changes in power relations
The bureaucratic maze
2.1 Departments
2.1.1 The Department of State
2.1.2 The Department of Defense
2.1.3 The Treasury Department
2.1.4 The Department of Commerce
2.1.5 The Department of Justice
2.2 The National Security Council[NSC]: A State Department?
2.3 Intelligence services
2.4 Government Agencies
Private actors
3.1 Lobbying in Congress
3.2 Action on the ground
3.3 Institutions of expertise: think tanks
3.3.1 First Generation
3.3.2 Second Generation
3.4 Institutions of Expertise: Private Actors in the Federal Administration
3.5 Institutions of expertise: universities