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− | <big><big><big>Annotated Reading List: Transitions of Government</big></big></big> | + | <big><big><big>'''Annotated Reading List: Transitions of Government'''</big></big></big> |
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− | <span style="color: #00467f"><big>1.(1) Off and Running: The Prospects and Pitfalls of Government Transitions in Canada | + | <span style="color: #20515F"><big>1.(1) Off and Running: The Prospects and Pitfalls of Government Transitions in Canada |
| Zussman, David. (2013). Off and Running: The Prospects and Pitfalls of Government Transitions in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. </big></span> | | Zussman, David. (2013). Off and Running: The Prospects and Pitfalls of Government Transitions in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. </big></span> |
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− | <span style="color: #00467f"><big>''Summary'': </big></span>Zussman examines approaches to transition at the federal level from 1984 to 2011. He draws on: his career in public affairs, including his role in the transitions for the Chrétien governments; extensive interviews with more than forty key individuals involved in the last eleven federal government transitions; and the international literature on government transitions, public administration, and management. Zussman goes step-by-step through the transition process from the pre-election stage of transition planning through to implementation and consolidation of a new government. This book is ideally suited to those seeking an understanding of how government works during one of the most crucial points in its life cycle. | + | <span style="color: #20515F">'''''Summary''''':</span> Zussman examines approaches to transition at the federal level from 1984 to 2011. He draws on: his career in public affairs, including his role in the transitions for the Chrétien governments; extensive interviews with more than forty key individuals involved in the last eleven federal government transitions; and the international literature on government transitions, public administration, and management. Zussman goes step-by-step through the transition process from the pre-election stage of transition planning through to implementation and consolidation of a new government. This book is ideally suited to those seeking an understanding of how government works during one of the most crucial points in its life cycle. |
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