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Required Reading: Lead With Confidence

Brookings experts on the art and history of governing offer advice and commentary on the historic 2008 presidential transition, with all its enormous possibilities and potential pitfalls.

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Save to My PortfolioWhat Do We Do Now?: A Workbook for the President-Elect

Stephen Hess, October 01, 2008

Save to My PortfolioRed and Blue Nation? Volume II: Consequences and Correction of America's Polarized Politics

Pietro S. Nivola and David W. Brady, February 01, 2008

Save to My PortfolioPrevent Federal Court Nomination Battles: De-Escalating the Conflict over the Judiciary

Russell Wheeler, Opportunity 08, November 20, 2007

Save to My PortfolioReviving the Social Contract: Economic Strategies to Promote Health Insurance & Long-Term Care

William A. Galston, Opportunity 08, February 28, 2007

Save to My PortfolioOne Year Later: Is Congress Still the Broken Branch?

Sarah A. Binder, Thomas E. Mann and Molly Reynolds, The Brookings Institution, January 22, 2008

Save to My Portfolio“Change” or Plus Ça Change…? Pondering Presidential Politics and Policy after Bush

Pietro S. Nivola and Charles O. Jones, The Brookings Institution, September 25, 2008

Save to My PortfolioReligion and American Politics: More Secular, More Evangelical...or Both?

E.J. Dionne, Jr. and John C. Green, The Brookings Institution and American Enterprise Institute, February 01, 2008

The Broken Branch: How Congress is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track

Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein, Oxford University Press, 2006

The Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized America

Ronald Brownstein, Penguin Press, 2007

The Corruption of American Politics: What Went Wrong and Why

Elizabeth Drew, Birch Lane Press, 1999

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