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  • Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan

    Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents by Neustadt, Richard E.;

    The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Free Press
    • Date of Publication 1 March 1991
    • Number of Volumes Trade Paperback

    • ISBN 9780029227961
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 233x156x30 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Suggests a theory of presidential power, and tests it against the events in the administrations of the postwar presidents

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    Long description:

    Richard E. Neustadt presents research and analysis on the judgement of presidential leadership and creates a framework of the modern president.

    In an effort to identify what America uses to measure the success of a president and his leadership, Presidential Power and the Modern President approaches the president himself by looking directly at his influence on governmental action.

    From Roosevelt to Reagan, Neustadt examines presidential success and suggests a theory of presidential power, testing it against the events in the administrations of postwar presidents.

    Washington Post Remains brilliant, significantly strengthened and enlarged.

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    Table of Contents:


    Contents

    Preface to the 1990 Edition

    Preface to the First Edition

    Acknowledgments, 1990

    PART ONE: Presidential Power

    1 Leader or Clerk?

    2 Three Cases of Command

    3 The Power to Persuade

    4 Professional Reputation

    5 Public Prestige

    6 Two Matters of Choice

    7 Men in Office

    8 The Sixties Come Next

    PART TWO: Later Reflections

    9 Appraising a President

    10 Reappraising Power

    11 Hazards of Transition

    12 A Matter of Detail

    13 Two Cases of Self-Help

    Notes

    Index

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