http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43864-2003Oct17.htmlMuch has already been said about national security adviser Condoleezza Rice's "new" responsibility for coordinating the reconstruction of Iraq, but there is at least one very significant observation left to be made: This event signifies the failure of the Bush administration's basic overall model for managing national security.
During the presidential campaign of 2000, there were criticisms that President Clinton's National Security Council was too much in the foreground of foreign policy, to the detriment of the effectiveness of the State and Defense departments.
Once in office, the Bush administration delivered on this criticism by shifting power from the White House to the executive branch "power" agencies and to the vice president.
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nice analysis of how corporatizing the government does not work