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Highlights 2000
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Transition to Governing Newsletter
Posted: Sunday, October 1, 2000
ARTICLES
Publications Date: October 1, 2000

January - "How Would Bush, Gore, McCain, and Bradley Govern?" Panelists included Marcia Aronoff, John Engler, Chuck Hagel, Elaine Kamarck, Ron Klain, George Miller, and Dan Rostenkowski.

April - Joseph Lieberman discussed his book In Praise of Public Life.

May - Fred Greenstein discussed his book The Presidential Difference. Speakers included David Broder and Dick Cheney.

June - "How Would Bush and Gore Govern in Foreign Policy?" Panelists included Dale Bumpers, Leon Fuerth, Richard N. Perle, Steve Solarz, James Woolsey, and Robert Zoellick.

July - "How Would George W. Bush Govern?" at the Republican Convention. Panelists included Dan Balz, C. Boyden Gray, and Mike Johanns.

August - "How Would Al Gore Govern?" at the Democratic Convention. With David Maraniss, Edward Markey, Roy Neel, James Sasser, Bill Turque, and Pete Wilson.

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TGP Newsletter

Fall 1999
This issue covers the appointments process and think tanks.

Fall 2000
This issue covers Preparing to Be President, how Dick Cheney and Al Gore would govern, and the permanent campaign and its future.

Winter 2001
This issue assesses recent presidential transitions, new software for presidential appointees, and revolving door ethics.


The Overstretched FBI

Resident Scholar Norman J. Ornstein  
Norman J. Ornstein
 
The Washington Post

June 4, 2002

Ornstein discusses reforms to FBI checks to improve the presidential appointments process.


Read the "Hess Report on Campaign Coverage in Nightly Network News."

New software released to help presidential nominees with the appointments process.

Read an article from the May 2002 Journal of Politics, written by Matthew J. Dickinson of Middlebury College and Kathryn Dunn Tenpas of Brookings: "Explaining Increasing Turnover Rates among Presidential Advisers, 1929-1997."