The First Presidential Communications Agency: Fdr's Office of Government Reports (Suny Series on the Presidency: Contemporary Issues) - Mordecai Lee - Books - State University of New York Press - 9780791463604 - 2006
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The First Presidential Communications Agency: Fdr's Office of Government Reports (Suny Series on the Presidency: Contemporary Issues)

Mordecai Lee

The First Presidential Communications Agency: Fdr's Office of Government Reports (Suny Series on the Presidency: Contemporary Issues)

This book explores a forgotten chapter in modern U. S. history: the false dawn of the communications age in American politics. The Office of Government Reports (OGR) was created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, but after World War II Congress refused President Truman's request to continue funding it. OGR proved to be ahead of its time, a predecessor to the now-permanent White House Office of Communications. Mordecai Lee shows how OGR was only one round in the long battle between the executive and legislative branches to be the alpha branch of government. He illustrates how OGR was in the most important sense an effort to institutionalize public reporting. Given the diminished trust in government in the twenty-first century, the study of OGR could act as a model for reviving public reporting as one way to reinvigorate democracy.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2006
ISBN13 9780791463604
Publishers State University of New York Press
Pages 296
Dimensions 155 × 228 × 19 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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