IV. Adjusting the Departmental System*
Lloyd M. Short
American Political Science Review, 1947, vol. 41, issue 1, 48-58
Abstract:
Structural reorganization of the administrative departments and independent agencies of the national government has been on the agendas of the President and Congress almost continuously since World War I. A brief review of the principal developments during the period between the two wars will give us perspective as we undertake to present the problem in its current setting.
Date: 1947
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