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| 2. Presidential Appointees in the Modern Era: Political and Bureaucratic Context
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| 3. Politicization and Depoliticization in the Nation's Pressure Cooker: Using the Bureaucracy to Secure the President's Agenda
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| 4 Appointments and Appointees in a Politicized Atmosphere: Distinguishing People from Voters
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| 5 PAS Quality and Qualifications: Anything More than a Roll of the Dice?
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| 6 Political-Career Relations in the Modern Era: "Articulating Society's Dreams and Bringing Them Gingerly to Earth"
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| 7 The Bush Senate-Confirmed Presidential Appointees: Political Hacks or Savvy Politicians?
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| 8 Intrabureaucratic Issues: "Here, Ruining People Is Considered Sport"
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| 9 Interbureaucratic Issues: The End of Village Isolation
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10. Conclusion and Future Directions
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Appendix 1: The Methodology of the Bush PAS Study
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Appendix 2: The Survey of Senate-Confirmed Presidential Appointees with Composite Response Set
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Appendix 3: Pre-Survey Interviewees
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Appendix 4: PAS Survey Pre-Test Interviewees
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Appendix 5: Post-Survey PAS Interviewees
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Appendix 6: Supplemental Post-Survey Interviewees
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Appendix 7: Post-Survey Interview Questions
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