Reviews
A useful synthesis of the knowledge that presidency-watchers have gleaned about the formal operations of the White House... The book is ideally suited for use as a supplementary text in presidency and bureaucracy courses, especially those that emphasize policy rather than politics or prerogative.
There is little to take issue with in Burke's forcefully argued account... He succeeds in his aims admirably, weaving together two important strands of the literature into an analysis that ought to modify, if not change, the direction of future scholarship. This book should be read by all presidency specialists, including presidents themselves.