What happens when a conservative president makes a liberal professor his top urban affairs adviser? The president is Richard Nixon, the liberal professor is Harvard's Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Of all the odd couples in American public life, they are probably the oddest. Add another Ivy League professor to the White House staff when Nixon appoints Columbia's Arthur Burns, a conservative economist, as domestic policy adviser. The year is 1969, and what follows behind closed doors was a passionate debate of conflicting ideologies and personalities.
Who won? How? Why?
Now nearly a half-century later, Stephen Hess, who was Nixon's biographer and Moynihan's deputy, recounts this story as if from his office in the West Wing.
- ISBN13 9780815726159
- Publish Date 8 December 2014
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 13 March 2021
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Brookings Institution
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 150
- Language English