Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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... difficulties and misunderstanding . What does a President need to do his job ? Essentially he wants to keep control of the situation - to get early warning of items for his agenda before his options are foreclosed , to pick his issues ...
... difficulties and misunderstanding . What does a President need to do his job ? Essentially he wants to keep control of the situation - to get early warning of items for his agenda before his options are foreclosed , to pick his issues ...
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... difficulty in working with a Secretary of Defense and will be able to assist his chief in coordinating plans and operations for national security . A question of importance is whether the Department of State , and particularly the ...
... difficulty in working with a Secretary of Defense and will be able to assist his chief in coordinating plans and operations for national security . A question of importance is whether the Department of State , and particularly the ...
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... difficulties . A consequence is that decisions on military and economic aid and other programs are pulled toward the Presi- dential level in Washington and that the competition for resources tends to run between overall appropriations ...
... difficulties . A consequence is that decisions on military and economic aid and other programs are pulled toward the Presi- dential level in Washington and that the competition for resources tends to run between overall appropriations ...
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... difficulties are exaggerated and used as an excuse to avoid the always painful task of reducing staff . Some say that the Government has not taken intelligent advantage of the opportunities provided by the normal turnover of 10 to 20 ...
... difficulties are exaggerated and used as an excuse to avoid the always painful task of reducing staff . Some say that the Government has not taken intelligent advantage of the opportunities provided by the normal turnover of 10 to 20 ...
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... difficulties . The Kennedy Administration tried to avoid highly institutionalized procedures , preferring a flexible , informal approach that fitted President Kennedy's way of working . Like all administrations it took some time for its ...
... difficulties . The Kennedy Administration tried to avoid highly institutionalized procedures , preferring a flexible , informal approach that fitted President Kennedy's way of working . Like all administrations it took some time for its ...
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ABRAHAM RIBICOFF abroad action Ambassador BRIGGS Ambassador MATTHEWS Ambassador REISCHAUER American assigned Assistant Secretary attachés authority bassador career Chairman chief of mission CLAIBORNE PELL cold war College commander committee communications Congress coordination country team CROCKETT decisions Defense deputy desk officer diplomatic economic effective Embassy ENGBERG ERNEST GRUENING established exchanges executive experience field foreign affairs foreign policy Foreign Service officers functions going important interest issues judgment Lauris Norstad matters ment military National Communications System national security agencies National Security Staffing needs NORSTAD organization overseas personnel planning political position posts President President's problems question relations relationship requirements responsibility role sador Secretary RUSK Senator JACKSON Senator MILLER Senator MUNDT Senator PELL serve Soviet Soviet Union staff Staffing and Operations Subcommittee on National task force things tion U.S. SENATE United Washington World War II
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Página 41 - Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to the national security so as to enable the military services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security.
Página 23 - The persons, therefore, to whose immediate management these different matters are committed, ought to be considered as the assistants or deputies of the Chief Magistrate ; and on this account, they ought to derive their offices from his appointment, at least from his nomination, and ought to be subject to his superintendence.
Página 5 - House as it deems necessary or desirable in connection with the subject matter of such reports; (2) studying the operation of Government activities at all levels with a view to determining its economy and efficiency...
Página 272 - States possessing special skills and abilities; (7) to provide salaries, allowances, and benefits that will permit the Foreign Service to draw its personnel from all walks of American life and to appoint persons to the highest positions in the Service solely on the basis of their demonstrated ability...
Página 272 - States; ( 2 ) to insure that the officers and employees of the Foreign Service are broadly representative of the American people and are aware of and fully Informed In respect to current trends in American life...
Página 49 - The subcommittee met at 10 am, pursuant to notice, in room 3302, New Senate Office Building, Senator Henry M. Jackson (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators Jackson, Pell, Ribicoff, Mundt, Javits, and Miller.
Página 36 - foulup factor" in our methods, and it needs some careful examination because there is, I think, a discernible and constantly increasing tendency to try to expand the intent of the system to the point where mere curiosity on the part of someone or some agency, and not a "need to know" can be used as a ticket of admission to the merry-go-round of "concurrences.
Página 509 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and...
Página 16 - ... means that the chief of the American Diplomatic Mission is not in the line of military command, nevertheless, as Chief of Mission, you should work closely with the appropriate area military commander to assure the full exchange of information. If it is your opinion that activities by the United States military forces may adversely affect our over-all relations with the people or government of , you should promptly discuss the matter with the military commander and, if necessary, request a decision...
Página 517 - Both Parties agree to encourage the exchange of books, magazines, newspapers, and other publications devoted to scientific, technical, cultural, and general educational subjects between the libraries, universities, and other organizations of each country and also through commercial channels.