Fred I. Greenstein Inventing the Job of President (Paperback)

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Topic: Law & Politics Subtitle: Leadership Style from George Washington to Andrew Jackson Author: Fred I. Greenstein Country/Region of Manufacture: US ISBN: 9780691160917 Subject: Political Process / General, United States / 19th Century, Presidents & Heads of State, American Government / Executive Branch, United States / General ISBN-10: 0691160910 Title: Inventing the Job of President Publication Name: Inventing the Job of President : Leadership Style from George Washington to Andrew Jackson Publication Year: 2014 Number of Pages: 176 Pages Features: New Edition Subject Area: Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History Format: Trade Paperback Item Length: 9.2 in Language: English EAN: 9780691160917 Item Weight: 1 Oz Book Title: Inventing the Job of President Item Width: 6.3 in Release Date: 07/21/2014 Genre: History Release Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton University Press Item Height: 0.5 in gtin13: 9780691160917 Type: Textbook

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Further Details Title: Inventing the Job of President Condition: New EAN: 9780691160917 ISBN: 9780691160917 Publisher: Princeton University Press Format: Paperback Release Date: 07/21/2014 Item Height: 235mm Item Length: 152mm Item Weight: 28g Author: Fred I. Greenstein Language: English Subtitle: Leadership Style from George Washington to Andrew Jackson ISBN-10: 0691160910 Description: From George Washington's decision to buy time for the new nation by signing the less-than-ideal Jay Treaty with Great Britain in 1795 to George W. Bush's order of a military intervention in Iraq in 2003, the matter of who is president of the United States is of the utmost importance. In this book, Fred Greenstein examines the leadership styles of the earliest presidents, men who served at a time when it was by no means certain that the American experiment in free government would succeed. In his groundbreaking book The Presidential Difference, Greenstein evaluated the personal strengths and weaknesses of the modern presidents since Franklin D. Roosevelt. Here, he takes us back to the very founding of the republic to apply the same yardsticks to the first seven presidents from Washington to Andrew Jackson, giving his no-nonsense assessment of the qualities that did and did not serve them well in office. For each president, Greenstein provides a concise history of his life and presidency, and evaluates him in the areas of public communication, organizational capacity, political skill, policy vision, cognitive style, and emotional intelligence.Washington, for example, used his organizational prowess--honed as a military commander and plantation owner--to lead an orderly administration. In contrast, John Adams was erudite but emotionally volatile, and his presidency was an organizational disaster. Inventing the Job of President explains how these early presidents and their successors shaped the American presidency we know today and helped the new republic prosper despite profound challenges at home and abroad. Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: History Topic: Law & Politics Release Year: 2014 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.