A valuable document on the modern American presidency, this work reflects on events at the White House after the upheaval brought on by the Watergate crisis. The volume presents an unusually frank and serious discussion between those who actually worked with Ford and scholars who have studied the workings of the Chief Executive's office. The insights provided by the participants about a time when the public had lost much confidence in governmental institutions should give this book wide appeal. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.