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The Presidential Difference : Leadership Style from F.D.R. to Clinton

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Drawing on a quarter-century's work, Fred I. Greenstein, one of our keenest observers of the modern presidency, provides a fascinating and instructive account of the qualities that have served well and poorly in the Oval Office from Franklin D.

Roosevelt's first hundred days to the beginning of George W.

Bush's presidency. Greenstein offers a series of bottom-line judgments on each of his twelve subjects and a bold new explanation of why presidents succeed or fail.

Previous analysts have placed their bets on the president's political prowess or personal character.

Yet by the first standard, LBJ should have been our greatest president, and by the second the nod would go to Jimmy Carter.

Greenstein surveys each president's record in public communication, political skill, vision, cognitive style, and emotional intelligence and argues that the last is the most important in predicting presidential success.

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Princeton University Press
0691090831 / 9780691090832
Paperback
06/08/2001
United States
English
300p.
25 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Free, 2000.
An excellent book. I support it wholeheartedly. -- Dick Cheney, May 3, 2000 A wonderful book... For journalists, it is a great checklist as to what we ought to be--but probably are not likely to be--looking for in a presidential candidate. -- David Broder Among the many excellent books on the American presidency, Greenstein's The Presidential Difference will occupy a unique position. Greenstein not only provides succinct descriptions of the person and presidency of every incumbent in the office from FDR to Clinton, but he also presents the reader with highly informed, judicious, shrewd, and en
An excellent book. I support it wholeheartedly. -- Dick Cheney, May 3, 2000 A wonderful book... For journalists, it is a great checklist as to what we ought to be--but probably are not likely to be--looking for in a presidential candidate. -- David Broder Among the many excellent books on the American presidency, Greenstein's The Presidential Difference will occupy a unique position. Greenstein not only provides succinct descriptions of the person and presidency of every incumbent in the office from FDR to Clinton, but he also presents the reader with highly informed, judicious, shrewd, and en 1KBB USA, HBJK History of the Americas, HBLW 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, JPHL Political leaders & leadership, JPQ Central government