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The Modern American Presidency Lewis L. Gould

The Modern American Presidency By Lewis L. Gould

The Modern American Presidency by Lewis L. Gould


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Offers a interpretive synthesis filled with intriguing insights into the presidency's evolution during America's rise to global prominence. This title traces the decline of the party system, the increasing importance of the media and its role in creating the president-as-celebrity, and the growth of the White House staff and executive bureaucracy.

The Modern American Presidency Summary

The Modern American Presidency by Lewis L. Gould

When the first edition of this book appeared in 2003, it was chosen as a Main Selection of both the Book-of-the-Month Club and History Book Club and quickly became the standard work on the modern American presidency - from William McKinley through William Jefferson Clinton. In that original edition, Lewis L. Gould argued that, while the president may be the most powerful man in the world, most presidents have fallen well short of the daunting challenges that confronted them while in office. During George W. Bush's two administrations, as Gould discusses in a substantial new chapter, those challenges grew in scope and ferocity, encompassing two intractable wars, natural disaster on an inconceivable scale, and a near-meltdown of the national and global economies. Unfortunately, Gould argues, President Bush was woefully unprepared for those challenges, failed spectacularly as a leader, and ultimately lost the public's trust. His failures further reinforce and underscore Gould's previous conclusions. This new edition, like the first, offers a lively interpretive synthesis filled with intriguing insights into the presidency's evolution during America's rise to global prominence. Gould traces the decline of the party system, the increasing importance of the media and its role in creating the president-as-celebrity, and the growth of the White House staff and executive bureaucracy. He also shows us a succession of chief executives who increasingly have known less and less about the business of governing the country, observing that most would have had a better historical reputation if they had contented themselves with a single term. Gould's sharply critical new chapter on George W. Bush's presidency notes how he and his associates extended the troubling trends of continuous campaigning, media manipulation, celebrity politics, and inattention to governance so characteristic of the modern presidential office. Gould also amplifies his commentary on the Clinton presidency and lays out the treacherous terrain that President Obama must now traverse. This book remains a must read for everyone who cares about the future of our nation and the presidents who lead it.

The Modern American Presidency Reviews

An astute primer in executive power and privilege [and] a concise, intelligent survey of the transformations of the White House over the past century. Publishers Weekly Stylishly prepared and elegantly served up by one of America's most thoughtful, and thought-provoking, scholars. Richard Norton Smith, noted PBS political commentator A joy to read and pleasantly provocative, Gould's masterful work is perfect for classroom use. History: Reviews of New Books Should be required reading at the White House. Steven M. Gillon, author of The American Paradox

About Lewis L. Gould

Lewis L. Gould's many books include The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt and Four Hats in the Ring: The 1912 Election and the Birth of Modern American Politics. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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GOR004560697
9780700616848
0700616845
The Modern American Presidency by Lewis L. Gould
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University Press of Kansas
20090930
360
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