Michael A. Genovese, Todd L. Belt, William W. Lammers
The Presidency and Domestic Policy
Comparing Leadership Styles, FDR to Biden
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Michael A. Genovese, Todd L. Belt, William W. Lammers
The Presidency and Domestic Policy
Comparing Leadership Styles, FDR to Biden
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This book systematically examines the first terms of every president from FDR to Joe Biden and assesses the leadership style and policy agenda of each.
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This book systematically examines the first terms of every president from FDR to Joe Biden and assesses the leadership style and policy agenda of each.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780367508746
- ISBN-10: 0367508745
- Artikelnr.: 70050443
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780367508746
- ISBN-10: 0367508745
- Artikelnr.: 70050443
Michael A. Genovese received a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1979. He holds the Loyola Chair of Leadership Studies and is Professor of Political Science, Director of the Institute for Leadership Studies, and President of the Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University. He has been Fellow at Queens College, Oxford University. Professor Genovese has written over 50 books, numerous articles, and book chapters and has won over a dozen teaching awards, including the American Political Science Association's Distinguished Teaching Award. Todd L. Belt received a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 2003. He is Professor and Director of the Political Management Master's Program in the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University. Belt is the co-author of four books and has published over a dozen chapters in edited scholarly books and over two dozen articles appearing in academic journals. He was awarded the John W. Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies at the Library of Congress and has held visiting positions at Wellesley College and Kyungpook University in Daegu, South Korea. He is the recipient of two teaching awards. William W. Lammers (late) received a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1966. He was Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California. He wrote several books on the presidency and was a noted authority on presidential politics and federal policies toward the aging.
1 Strategies for Assessing Presidents
PART I The High-Opportunity Presidents
2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Artful Leadership during Hard Times
3 Lyndon B. Johnson: Legislative Leadership and a Credibility Gap
4 Ronald Reagan: One Big Year
5 George W. Bush: A Resolute Decider with a Co-President
PART II The Moderate-Opportunity Presidents
6 Harry S Truman: A Broker with Beliefs
7 Dwight D. Eisenhower: A Skilled Centrist
8 John F. Kennedy: A Quest for Heroic Leadership
9 Barack Obama: A Negotiator without a Partner
10 Donald J. Trump: Outsider, Disruptor, Norm-Buster, Dissembler
Part III The Low-Opportunity Presidents
11 Richard Nixon: An Activist with an Enemies List
12 Jimmy Carter: An Outsider's Pursuit of "Trustee" Leadership
13 George H. W. Bush: A Reluctant Guardian
14 Bill Clinton: A Perpetual Campaigner under Siege
15 Joe Biden: Cleaning the Augean Stables
Part IV Conclusion
16 Opportunities, Challenges and Skills: Comparing the Presidents
PART I The High-Opportunity Presidents
2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Artful Leadership during Hard Times
3 Lyndon B. Johnson: Legislative Leadership and a Credibility Gap
4 Ronald Reagan: One Big Year
5 George W. Bush: A Resolute Decider with a Co-President
PART II The Moderate-Opportunity Presidents
6 Harry S Truman: A Broker with Beliefs
7 Dwight D. Eisenhower: A Skilled Centrist
8 John F. Kennedy: A Quest for Heroic Leadership
9 Barack Obama: A Negotiator without a Partner
10 Donald J. Trump: Outsider, Disruptor, Norm-Buster, Dissembler
Part III The Low-Opportunity Presidents
11 Richard Nixon: An Activist with an Enemies List
12 Jimmy Carter: An Outsider's Pursuit of "Trustee" Leadership
13 George H. W. Bush: A Reluctant Guardian
14 Bill Clinton: A Perpetual Campaigner under Siege
15 Joe Biden: Cleaning the Augean Stables
Part IV Conclusion
16 Opportunities, Challenges and Skills: Comparing the Presidents
1 Strategies for Assessing Presidents
PART I The High-Opportunity Presidents
2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Artful Leadership during Hard Times
3 Lyndon B. Johnson: Legislative Leadership and a Credibility Gap
4 Ronald Reagan: One Big Year
5 George W. Bush: A Resolute Decider with a Co-President
PART II The Moderate-Opportunity Presidents
6 Harry S Truman: A Broker with Beliefs
7 Dwight D. Eisenhower: A Skilled Centrist
8 John F. Kennedy: A Quest for Heroic Leadership
9 Barack Obama: A Negotiator without a Partner
10 Donald J. Trump: Outsider, Disruptor, Norm-Buster, Dissembler
Part III The Low-Opportunity Presidents
11 Richard Nixon: An Activist with an Enemies List
12 Jimmy Carter: An Outsider's Pursuit of "Trustee" Leadership
13 George H. W. Bush: A Reluctant Guardian
14 Bill Clinton: A Perpetual Campaigner under Siege
15 Joe Biden: Cleaning the Augean Stables
Part IV Conclusion
16 Opportunities, Challenges and Skills: Comparing the Presidents
PART I The High-Opportunity Presidents
2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Artful Leadership during Hard Times
3 Lyndon B. Johnson: Legislative Leadership and a Credibility Gap
4 Ronald Reagan: One Big Year
5 George W. Bush: A Resolute Decider with a Co-President
PART II The Moderate-Opportunity Presidents
6 Harry S Truman: A Broker with Beliefs
7 Dwight D. Eisenhower: A Skilled Centrist
8 John F. Kennedy: A Quest for Heroic Leadership
9 Barack Obama: A Negotiator without a Partner
10 Donald J. Trump: Outsider, Disruptor, Norm-Buster, Dissembler
Part III The Low-Opportunity Presidents
11 Richard Nixon: An Activist with an Enemies List
12 Jimmy Carter: An Outsider's Pursuit of "Trustee" Leadership
13 George H. W. Bush: A Reluctant Guardian
14 Bill Clinton: A Perpetual Campaigner under Siege
15 Joe Biden: Cleaning the Augean Stables
Part IV Conclusion
16 Opportunities, Challenges and Skills: Comparing the Presidents