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Inside the Nixon Administration: The Secret Diary of Arthur Burns, 1969-1974

Book • 2010
This book, edited by Robert H. Ferrell, presents the secret diary of Arthur F. Burns, who served as counselor to President Richard Nixon and later as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

The diary offers insights into Nixon's decision-making style, the personalities of key administration members, and the making of domestic and economic policies, particularly during the period of the New Economic Policy and the Watergate scandal.

It also highlights Burns's growing disillusionment with Nixon and provides a unique perspective on the political and economic machinations of the Nixon White House.

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as a source of insights into Arthur Burns' thoughts and feelings during his time as Fed Chair.
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