Counting chickens before they're hatched: The importance of pre-transition planning for presidential success |
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Authors: | Esther C. Jubb |
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Abstract: | Presidential transitions are crucial to the process of regime change in the US's federal executive. During this ill-defined and transient period, newly elected presidents prepare their policies and political environment for governing. This article discusses the process and impact of presidential transitions and assesses the extent to which presidential candidates see preparing for governing as being as important as campaigning. The author considers whether presidential candidates undertake any preparations for office during the campaign and if there is any connection between campaigning for the White House and taking over the White House. The conduct and performance of presidential transitions since the Nixon administration are evaluated and critical observations are made of Gore and Bush's attempts during the recent election campaign to progress towards an effective governance strategy rather than just campaign victory. |
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