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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... staff had an official chief , Governor Sherman Adams , whose title " the assistant to the president " and listing at the head of White House Office staff in the Government Organi- zation Manual added weight to his formal status . Adams ...
... staff had an official chief , Governor Sherman Adams , whose title " the assistant to the president " and listing at the head of White House Office staff in the Government Organi- zation Manual added weight to his formal status . Adams ...
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... staff , illuminates Eisenhower's propensity to think abstractly about such matters . Eisenhower warned Forrestal that the new Defense Department and unified military establish- ment would need a " highly efficient staff " and that the staff ...
... staff , illuminates Eisenhower's propensity to think abstractly about such matters . Eisenhower warned Forrestal that the new Defense Department and unified military establish- ment would need a " highly efficient staff " and that the staff ...
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... staff and the vice- president's staff . The strong feelings intensified as Nixon's position deteriorated . Ford recalls : " There was also conflict between our re- spective staffs . The middle - echelon people who worked under Haig ...
... staff and the vice- president's staff . The strong feelings intensified as Nixon's position deteriorated . Ford recalls : " There was also conflict between our re- spective staffs . The middle - echelon people who worked under Haig ...
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Toward a Modern Presidency | 1 |
The First Modern President | 7 |
Insecurity and Responsibility | 41 |
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