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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... president's actions create the danger that a president's use of command power will weaken rather than enhance his leadership . 2. Modern presidents have come to be the chief agenda set- ters in federal - level policy - making , but the ...
... president's actions create the danger that a president's use of command power will weaken rather than enhance his leadership . 2. Modern presidents have come to be the chief agenda set- ters in federal - level policy - making , but the ...
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... President and Prime Minister met privately in the Oval Office . Simultaneously , the following were meeting in the ... President called Henry Wilson . The President called Barefoot Sanders . President called Joe Califano . President ...
... President and Prime Minister met privately in the Oval Office . Simultaneously , the following were meeting in the ... President called Henry Wilson . The President called Barefoot Sanders . President called Joe Califano . President ...
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... president for national security ) , William Seidman ( assistant to the president for economic affairs ) , and James Cannon ( assistant to the president for domestic affairs ) . Four had responsi- bility for major functions within the ...
... president for national security ) , William Seidman ( assistant to the president for economic affairs ) , and James Cannon ( assistant to the president for domestic affairs ) . Four had responsi- bility for major functions within the ...
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Toward a Modern Presidency | 1 |
The First Modern President | 7 |
Insecurity and Responsibility | 41 |
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