Politics by Humans: Research on American LeadershipDuke University Press, 1988 - 517 strán (strany) James David Barber's research on leadership, particularly the phenomenon of the American presidency, has become legendary for both its insight and wit. Politics by Humans presents some of this most original and seminal products of his scholarship. |
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The Office | 3 |
Life History | 24 |
Hard Cases | 54 |
Character and Style | 88 |
Strategy for Research | 127 |
Roots of Genius | 156 |
Perception Shapes Power | 181 |
Eye of the Beholder | 183 |
Sharing Constructs | 242 |
Gathering Influence | 262 |
Culture and System | 282 |
Mediated Leadership | 303 |
Characters in the Campaign | 305 |
Fighting Story | 351 |
Reagan | 443 |
Conclusion | 453 |
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