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... presidential leadership could have given some direction ? Was the public interest so adequately served by the other branches of government that presidential leadership was unnecessary ? Clearly , any familiarity with the social and ...
... presidential leadership could have given some direction ? Was the public interest so adequately served by the other branches of government that presidential leadership was unnecessary ? Clearly , any familiarity with the social and ...
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... Presidential leadership can frequently identify a problem . and sometimes achieve some success in overcoming it , but unless the political process operates in such a fashion as to reassert continuously such critical objectives , even ...
... Presidential leadership can frequently identify a problem . and sometimes achieve some success in overcoming it , but unless the political process operates in such a fashion as to reassert continuously such critical objectives , even ...
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... presidential leadership in foreign affairs , and reduced the effectiveness of the Senate , and , for that matter , of Congress in this area , but he demonstrated how much more flexible and effective individual leadership could be , and ...
... presidential leadership in foreign affairs , and reduced the effectiveness of the Senate , and , for that matter , of Congress in this area , but he demonstrated how much more flexible and effective individual leadership could be , and ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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