Word: neustadt
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Clark Clifford, [asked by Kennedy to analyze the problems of taking over the executive], discussed transition problems with an associate from Truman days, Richard Neustadt, a political scientist who had worked in the Bureau of the Budget and later as a Special Assistant in the White House before becoming a professor at Columbia. Neustadt shared Clifford's concern about the interregnum. Both remembered all too well the lost weeks after the triumph of 1948 when Truman went off to Key West and, in his absence, congressional leaders made bargains with interest groups which deprived him of control over...
Richard E. Neustadt...
Richard E. Neustadt, associate dean of the School of Public Administration and prospective director of the Institute, said last night that the income from the grant would be used to establish small-scale "experimental projects" similar to those that would be conducted by the Institute...
...Neustadt said that there were plans to bring active public officials, but probably not career civil servants, to Cambridge for the next academic year...
...added that studies would be made of the way government policy is formed. And a third project, Neustadt said, would attempt to satisfy students' "non-curricular" political interests. Neustadt said that all of these experiments would be conducted under Harvard's authority...