Postmodern Presidency of George Herbert Walker Bush
Date Submitted: 11/07/2004 07:15:08
POSTMODERN PRESIDENCY OF
GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH
The Presidency enjoys a tradition of success in mastering challenge and change. Momentous developments have been initiated and directed by presidents. Nevertheless, the presidency has also known policy failure, political and personal scandals. The President has almost always been regarded as the most powerful figure in the government and as the leader of the nation.
Just every person has his or her own style about them each president
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was at the highest level. Some people say that he did not use all of his abilities and skills to maintain the role of the leader.
Bibliography:
1) Abshire, David ( ed.) Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency, Westport, Connecticut, London 2001 ( p 41-44 )
2) Pastusiak, Longin Anegdoty Prezydenckie, Warsaw 2001 (p. 349-385)
3) Rose, Richard The Postmodern President. Gorge Bush Meets the World, Chatham New Jersey 1991 (p. 1-31)
4) Skowronek, Stephen The Politics Presidents Make, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London 1993 ( p. 17-57 )
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