The Art of Political Leadership: Essays in Honor of Fred I. GreensteinRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006 - 276 Seiten Fred Greenstein has been a paragon of scholarship and practical advice in his many years of work on the presidency. Here, some of the leading scholars of the presidency and leadership studies come together to pay tribute to Greenstein and his work. Original essays reflect the broad sweep of Greenstein's scholarship from the systematic study of personality and politics to the analysis of chief executives from Woodrow Wilson on. The essayists pay special attention to the political styles, advisory systems, and decision-making processes of presidents from the 1920s to today. In his studies of the American presidency, Greenstein pioneered the use of archival documents to test hypotheses and illuminate issues that bear on the performance of the modern executive office. The distinguished list of contributors to this volume include John Burke, Robert A. Dahl, Alexander and Juliette George, Betty Glad, Alonzo Hamby, Erwin Hargrove, John Kessel, Anthony King, Kenneth Kitts, J. Donald Moon, and Fred Greenstein's first and last graduate students at Princeton--Larry Berman and Meena Bose. Greenstein himself generously writes a new essay on 'Plumbing the Presidential Psyche, ' adding to his substantial contributions to political psychology. |
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... Reagan as a passive par- ticipant , if not observer , with Meese and later James Baker playing the active roles . The Reagan " presidential difference " is essentially one of indifference , at least according to this reading . Yet while ...
... Reagan as a passive par- ticipant , if not observer , with Meese and later James Baker playing the active roles . The Reagan " presidential difference " is essentially one of indifference , at least according to this reading . Yet while ...
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... Reagan initiated the effort at an early date because " he didn't want a six - month period of trying to get organized . " 14 Throughout both the preelection and postelection periods , one important piece of the Reagan effort ...
... Reagan initiated the effort at an early date because " he didn't want a six - month period of trying to get organized . " 14 Throughout both the preelection and postelection periods , one important piece of the Reagan effort ...
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... Reagan would also have an impact on how the cabinet was used in his pol- icy deliberations , albeit mediated through the work of others , especially as they sought arrangements designed to meet Reagan's needs . Most important among ...
... Reagan would also have an impact on how the cabinet was used in his pol- icy deliberations , albeit mediated through the work of others , especially as they sought arrangements designed to meet Reagan's needs . Most important among ...
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Building | 17 |
Do Leadership Styles Make | 45 |
Reflections on | 65 |
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