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The 2000–01 Presidential Transition: Planning, Goals and Reality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2002

Clay Johnson
Affiliation:
Executive Director, Bush-Cheney Transition

Abstract

The circumstances of the 2000–2001 presidential transition will never be repeated, or at least I hope not for the sake of all concerned. Nevertheless, what we planned and what actually happened are highly relevant to future transition efforts. Most observers agree that the Bush-Cheney Administration got off to a strong start in large part because it made good use of the time available to it during the abbreviated transition period. Understanding this may help future presidents-elect plan their own transitions.

Type
Symposium
Copyright
© 2002 by the American Political Science Association

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