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. 9 RONALD REAGAN The Primacy of Rhetoric FDR , Kennedy , and Teddy Roosevelt loved the Office of the Presidency and the bully pulpit it afforded them . And so do I. -Ronald Reagan , 1984 There is hardly any human ...
Fred I. Greenstein. 9 RONALD REAGAN The Primacy of Rhetoric FDR , Kennedy , and Teddy Roosevelt loved the Office of the Presidency and the bully pulpit it afforded them . And so do I. -Ronald Reagan , 1984 There is hardly any human ...
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... president needs to be a working politician who can work with or otherwise win over the Washington community . A " Reagan Revolution " ? Ronald Reagan also came to Washington presenting himself as an outsider , and even won reelection ...
... president needs to be a working politician who can work with or otherwise win over the Washington community . A " Reagan Revolution " ? Ronald Reagan also came to Washington presenting himself as an outsider , and even won reelection ...
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... Ronald Reagan , 1981 ( Washington , D.C .: Government Printing Office , 1982 ) , p . 999 . 18. " Address before the Japanese Diet in Tokyo , " November 11 , 1983 , Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States : Ronald Reagan ...
... Ronald Reagan , 1981 ( Washington , D.C .: Government Printing Office , 1982 ) , p . 999 . 18. " Address before the Japanese Diet in Tokyo , " November 11 , 1983 , Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States : Ronald Reagan ...
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Toward a Modern Presidency | 1 |
The First Modern President | 7 |
Insecurity and Responsibility | 41 |
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