Leadership in the Modern PresidencyFred I. Greenstein Harvard University Press, 1988 - 430 páginas Nine eminent political scientists and historians here present their assessments of the leadership styles and organizational talents of presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt through Ronald Reagan. Their insights and anecdotes provide an unprecedented opportunity to observe the presidency within historical context. |
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Fred I. Greenstein. 7 GERALD R. FORD A Healing Presidency Roger B. Porter Gerald R. Ford was in many respects a unique president . He was unelected as either vice - president or president . Never before had a vice - president succeeded ...
Fred I. Greenstein. 7 GERALD R. FORD A Healing Presidency Roger B. Porter Gerald R. Ford was in many respects a unique president . He was unelected as either vice - president or president . Never before had a vice - president succeeded ...
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Fred I. Greenstein. Gerald Ford took over . The Presidency was in a shambles . The last cabinet meeting of the Nixon Administration had ended in as close to open rebellion as the American ... Ford may well have anticipated 200 GERALD R. FORD.
Fred I. Greenstein. Gerald Ford took over . The Presidency was in a shambles . The last cabinet meeting of the Nixon Administration had ended in as close to open rebellion as the American ... Ford may well have anticipated 200 GERALD R. FORD.
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Fred I. Greenstein. the former president , but also upon the author's experience on the White House staff throughout the Ford administration . 2. Gerald R. Ford , A Time to Heal ( New York : Harper & Row , 1979 ) , p . 38 . 3. For a ...
Fred I. Greenstein. the former president , but also upon the author's experience on the White House staff throughout the Ford administration . 2. Gerald R. Ford , A Time to Heal ( New York : Harper & Row , 1979 ) , p . 38 . 3. For a ...
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Toward a Modern Presidency | 1 |
The First Modern President | 7 |
Insecurity and Responsibility | 41 |
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