| It brings in leadership that aligns with policy objectives. The appointment of Shaarik Zafar for example - they needed someone who would be on board with mass propaganda of the Middle East: https://minerva.dtic.mil/doc/samplewp-Lieberman.pdf https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/07/senators-want-... http://csis.org/multimedia/combating-violent-extremism http://csis.org/files/publication/131011_Douglas_EngagingMus... Or take Sunstein's appointment after his work on systems of domestic 'guidance' of public discussion through 'nudging' and 'choice architecture' through the study of behavioral economics. It's less of a crowning as it is bringing in those who can transform, with leadership, the mechanisms and operating procedures of a department. |