The Power To Persuade: Evaluating Neustadt’s Thesis in Modern Presidential Context
Introduction Translated into modern governance, Richard Neustadt’s declarations on the most critical presidential power – “the power to persuade” are indeed worth thoughtful scrutiny. This essay unravels the interplay of persuasive power and Alexander Hamilton’s ideas on an “energetic” executive, examines Neustadt’s interpretation of this influence, explains why Franklin D. Roosevelt is still regarded as ... Read More
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