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Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents Richard E. Neustadt

Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents von Richard E. Neustadt

Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents Richard E. Neustadt


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Zusammenfassung

This book re-examines the theory and practice of presidential leadership. It considers events and decisions in the administrations of the presidents who followed FDR, Truman and Eisenhower and appraises the styles and skills of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter and Reagan.

Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents Zusammenfassung

Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan Richard E. Neustadt

Thirty years ago Richard Neustadt published "Presidential Power", which became a widely studied book on the theory and practice of presidential leadership. Presidents themselves read it and assign it to their staff for study, as did the intructors of hundreds of thousands of students of government. Now Richard Neustadt re-examines the theory of presidential power by testing it against events and decisions in the administrations of the later modern presidents who followed FDR, Truman and Eisenhower. To the original study of presidential power, Neustadt has added a series of chapters appraising the presidential styles and skills of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan in the light of his guiding belief that the President must consider the effect a decision will have on his prospects for the successful exercise of presidential power in the future.

Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents Bewertungen

Washington Post Remains brilliant, significantly strengthened and enlarged.
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Our most brilliant commentator on the Presidency brings his diagnosis up to date in this witty, inclusive and stylish book.
Aaron Wildavsky University of California, Berkeley Savvy, insightful political portraits of recent presidents, including Ronald Reagan, in relation to what is still the contemporary classic on the Presidency.
Representative Stephen J. Solarz New York An operational Bible for Presidents and their staffs, and an indispensable Baedeker for those who seek to understand both.
Fred I. Greenstein Princeton University Neustadt's book remains the classic account of presidential leadership, and the latest edition has a bonus -- two fascinating new chapters.
Paul E. Peterson Harvard University The discussion of Iran-Contra reveals how profound was Dick Neustadt's original intepretation of Presidential power.
Charles O. Jones University of Wisconsin He is so much in command that he doesn't have to tell all. A personal characteristic, a response, an insight -- and soon you see what he sees.
Clark M. Clifford For thirty years, Presidential Power has influenced students of the Presidency -- from the quiet comers of the White House to college and university compuses across the nation.

Über Richard E. Neustadt

Richard E. Neustadt is Douglas Dillon Professor of Government Emeritus at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. For three decades an advisor to presidents, their aides, and to members of the cabinet, he is also the author with Ernest R. May of Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision Makers (The Free Press, 1986).

Inhaltsverzeichnis


Contents

Preface to the 1990 Edition

Preface to the First Edition

Acknowledgments, 1990

PART ONE: Presidential Power

1 Leader or Clerk?

2 Three Cases of Command

3 The Power to Persuade

4 Professional Reputation

5 Public Prestige

6 Two Matters of Choice

7 Men in Office

8 The Sixties Come Next

PART TWO: Later Reflections

9 Appraising a President

10 Reappraising Power

11 Hazards of Transition

12 A Matter of Detail

13 Two Cases of Self-Help

Notes

Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001758517
9780029227961
0029227968
Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan Richard E. Neustadt
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Broschiert
Simon & Schuster
1991-03-01
384
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