Reviews
Greenstein has pioneered and refined the use of political psychology in analyzing presidential leadership and decision making. Here, he applies his well-honed criteria to Bush.
An excellent author in his own right, Greenstein excels as the editor for such well-knowns as Richard A. Brody, Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay, John Fortier, Allen Schick, et al.... For those desiring insight into the President's style and political vision, this work serves as the ideal primer.
The first sober, academic look at the George W. Bush presidency... The contributors to the book not only succeed in merging the immediate and the theoretical, but they do so with uniform success.
This collection by prominent political scientists covers President George W. Bush's political style, guiding beliefs, White House organization, budget and foreign policies, legislative strategies, the ups and downs of the public's view of this presidency, and its impact on the partisan balance in the electorate.
Featuring an impressive line-up of contributors, this book promises to be a major addition to presidential scholarship. It is extremely important to have a collection of essays like this that reflects upon the remarkable events of this notable presidency. This timely volume accomplishes this goal very well indeed.
Book Details
Contents:
Chapter 1
The Leadership Style of George W. BushChapter 2
The Political Ethos of George W. BushChapter 3
The Bush White House in Comparative PerspectiveChapter 4
Bush's Budget ProblemChapter 5
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Contents:
Chapter 1
The Leadership Style of George W. BushChapter 2
The Political Ethos of George W. BushChapter 3
The Bush White House in Comparative PerspectiveChapter 4
Bush's Budget ProblemChapter 5
Bush's Foreign Policy RevolutionChapter 6
President Bush: Legislative StrategistChapter 7
Capitalizing on Position in a Perfect TieChapter 8
The Bush Presidency and the American ElectorateChapter 9
President Bush and the PublicChapter 10
A View from Within