The Peaceful Transfer of Power

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESSISBN: 9780813947761

An Oral History of America's Presidential Transitions

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By David Marchick, Alexander Tippett, A. J. Wilson
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David Marchick is the former director of the Partnership for Public Service's Center for Presidential Transition and was the host of its Transition Lab podcast. He has also served as a senior business executive, serves as an adjunct professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and held several positions within the Biden and the Clinton administrations. Alexander Tippett is a former research associate at the Council on Foreign Relations and previously worked as a researcher at the Partnership for Public Service's Center for Presidential Transition. A. J. Wilson is a former speechwriter for British and American government officials and now works as a collaborating writer. His collaborations have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Atlantic.

The Peaceful Transfer of Power.... challenges our understanding of presidential transitions and the undertakings required to make them work. It is impossible to read it without a sense of gratitude for the countless individuals who provide service to their nation for neither fame nor fortune. It is a deeply patriotic book, with a much-needed hopeful message about Americans and their commitment to democratic institutions at a time when they are under fire. -- "Wall Street Journal" A guide to decision-making past, present, and future that users will likely want to consult repeatedly. -- "Library Journal" As someone who has been deeply involved in numerous corporate transitions and two Presidential transitions, I know firsthand the importance of a smooth and seamless transition. The Peaceful Transfer of Power exquisitely examines the history, politics, art and practice for Presidential transitions. It is a must read for people of all political stripes to better understand how critical this process is to preserve the strength of our democracy. --Penny Pritzker, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Presidential transitions often occur at perilous times from a U.S. national security perspective. This book artfully highlights the successes, failures, and lessons learned from past transitions, creating a roadmap for smoother transfers of power in the future. --Stephen J. Hadley, National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush The smooth handover of power from one president to another is a cherished American tradition, one which affects the lives of not only Americans but countries across the globe. There is no doubt that during the 2020 post-election period, that long history of peaceful American presidential transitions of power was at risk. David Marchick's history of presidential transitions captures much needed insights, storylines and lessons learned from both modern presidential transitions as well as the most difficult transitions in American history. --Yamiche Alcindor, Moderator, Washington Week on PBS This book offers an unparalleled insider's view of a critical moment in any presidential administration: its transition to power. A most enjoyable read, it provides future historians, and those merely interested in presidential history, access to the memories of those who worked alongside history, and whose work made history as well. As a primary source, I know of no equal in the realm of presidential transitions. --Jeffrey A. Engel, Director of the Center for Presidential History, Southern Methodist University, author of When the World Seemed New: George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War This timely and fascinating volume is must reading for everyone interested in the American presidency--from students to citizens to scholars and, for that matter, future presidents. --Michael Nelson, Rhodes College, Editor of The Elections of 2020

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