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US communications policymaking: Returning power to the presidency

Stuart N. Brotman

Telecommunications Policy, 1989, vol. 13, issue 4, 302-308

Abstract: The present scheme for Executive Branch communications policy in the USA lacks a sense of mission. Communications policy-making should be brought within the realm of presidential decisionmaking through the creation of a high-level policymaking unit within the Executive Office of the President, but outside the White House staff structure. The author's proposed Council of Communications Advisers would emphasize long-range planning, research, mediation, policy coordination and advocacy.

Date: 1989
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