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The book explores the role of political appointees in government, particularly in the context of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath and the criticisms of FEMA's performance. It delves into the motivations behind presidential appointments and their effects on the efficiency and effectiveness of government agencies. By analyzing specific case studies, the author highlights the consequences of these appointments, shedding light on the intricate relationship between politics and public service.
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The Politics of Presidential Appointments, David E. Lewis
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