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The Need for Better Executive-Legislative Teamwork in the National Government

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  • Kefauver, Estes

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The United States must assume leadership among the nations of the world if peace is to be maintained. If, after the present holocaust, we do not create a better world, in which justice and neighborliness shall supplant tyranny and war, the sacrifices being made by our fighting men will have been in vain.Are we prepared to assume this necessary leadership? Can we chart the course for a better world when we do not agree on our own international postwar program? Congress and the Executive must work together in our international relations if we are to have a long-range foreign policy. Some method must be found to enable the Executive and Congress to have a better understanding of the facts and closer unity on international problems. Moreover, on the home front, there is a desperate need for more direct liaison and for a clearer understanding between the executive and legislative branches of our government.

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  • Kefauver, Estes, 1944. "The Need for Better Executive-Legislative Teamwork in the National Government," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 38(2), pages 317-325, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:38:y:1944:i:02:p:317-325_04
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