The Politics Presidents Make: Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton, Revised EditionHarvard University Press, 25 de mar. de 1997 - 546 páginas Stephen Skowronek’s wholly innovative study demonstrates that presidents are persistent agents of change, continually disrupting and transforming the political landscape. In an afterword to this new edition, the author examines “third way” leadership as it has been practiced by Bill Clinton and others. These leaders are neither great repudiators nor orthodox innovators. They challenge received political categories, mix seemingly antithetical doctrines, and often take their opponents’ issues as their own. |
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Rethinking Presidential History | 3 |
Power and Authority | 17 |
Structure and Action | 33 |
RECURRENT AND EMERGENT PATTERNS | 59 |
Classic Forms | 129 |
Stiffening Crosscurrents | 197 |
Fraying Boundaries | 287 |
THE WANING OF POLITICAL TIME | 407 |
Afterword | 447 |
Notes | 467 |
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