The Strength of Government

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The Strength of Government is a political analysis work by McGeorge Bundy examining the capacities, limits, and responsibilities of modern democratic governance in the United States.

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instanceOf book
political analysis work
analyzes balance between liberty and authority
institutional capacity of the U.S. federal government
role of expertise in government
author McGeorge Bundy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses constraints on governmental action
executive power in the United States
policy-making in a democracy
relationship between government and citizens
focusesOn capacities of modern democratic governance
limits of modern democratic governance
responsibilities of modern democratic governance
genre political science
public policy
hasAuthorBackground former U.S. National Security Advisor
former academic administrator
hasPerspective liberal internationalist
intendedAudience general educated readers
policy makers
political scientists
language English
mainSubject United States government NERFINISHED
democratic governance
political power
public responsibility
setInPeriod 20th century United States politics
workType normative political analysis
theoretical reflection on governance

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