Speaking truth to power demands diplomatic skills. This book looks at
the way advice, which is needed by all executives, is provided to the
summit of government in twelve advanced industrialized countries
(Australia, Belgium, Britain, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy,
Japan, Spain, Sweden, and the US). It examines the increasing pressures
for centralization as core executives confront the differentiation and
pluralization of government and the interplay of constitutional,
political, and institutional factors.