This comprehensive guide is the definitive source for researchers seeking an understanding of those who have occupied the White House and on the institution of the U.S. presidency. Readers turn to Guide to the Presidency for its wealth of facts and analytical chapters that explain the structure, powers, and operations of the office and the president’s relationship with Congress and the Supreme Court. The work is divided into eight distinct subject areas covering every aspect of the U.S. presidency.

Chapter 24 Executive Office of the President: Beyond the White House Office

Chapter 24 Executive Office of the President: Beyond the White House Office

Chapter 24 Executive office of the president: Beyond the White House office
Shirley AnneWarshaw

Beyond the president's inner circle of advisers within the White House Office lies an outer circle of presidential advisers in other offices within the Executive Office of the President (EOP). The offices and organizational units that comprise the wider EOP vary from administration to administration, including a mixture of statutory and nonstatutory units. Most EOP offices are housed adjacent to the White House in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building (formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building) and the Reagan Executive Office Building (formerly known as the New Executive Office Building). In addition, several of the EOP offices such as ...

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