Guardian of the Presidency: The Legacy of Richard E. Neustadt

Guardian of the Presidency: The Legacy of Richard E. Neustadt

Guardian of the Presidency: The Legacy of Richard E. Neustadt

Guardian of the Presidency: The Legacy of Richard E. Neustadt

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Overview

As America's leading expert on the Presidency and an adviser to presidents from Harry S. Truman to Bill Clinton, Richard E. Neustadt was "the most penetrating analyst of power since Machiavelli,"as Guardian of the Presidency makes clear. In this inspirational book, Neustadt's former colleagues and students celebrate the rich and diverse contributions he made to political and academic life in the United States and beyond. JFK confidant Ted Sorensen, the late historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Harrison Wellford, formerly of the Office of Management and Budget, and Matthew Dickinson focus on his role as a White House adviser. Newsweek's Jonathan Alter highlights Neustadt's ability to interpret the Presidency for the outside world. Fellow scholars Ernest May, Charles O. Jones, Harvey Fineberg, and Graham Allison analyze his legacy as an educator and founding director of Harvard's Institute of Politics. Anthony King (Britain at the Polls) and Eric Redman (The Dance of Legislation) discuss his work in the United Kingdom and Brazil. Former Vice President Al Gore offers an appreciation of Neustadt's influence on generations of students. The book concludes with Elizabeth Neustadt's personal reflections about her father.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815733461
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/15/2024
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.93(w) x 8.99(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Matthew J. Dickinson is professor of political science at Middlebury College. An expert on the Presidency, he is the author of Bitter Harvest: FDR, Presidential Power, and the Growth of the Presidential Branch (Cambridge University Press, 1996). Elizabeth A. Neustadt is head of Consultancy and Professional Development at the Tavistock Institute in London. She is the daughter of Richard E. Neustadt. Doris Kearns Goodwin is a Pulitzer Prize winning author and presidential historian. Her most recent book is Team of Rivals:The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln (Simon & Schuster, 2005).

Table of Contents

Foreword - by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Preface
1. "Placing" Richard E. Neustadt - by Ernest R. May
2. Practicum on the Presidency, 1946 to 1953
3. Scholar-Activist as Guardian: Dick Neustadt's Presidency - by Charles O. Jones
4. Avoiding the Hazards of Transition: Neustadt's Lessons - by Harrison Wellford
5. Two of JFK's Aides Remember Kennedy's Machiavelli - by Theodore C. Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
6. An American in England - by Anthony King
7. Was Neustadt a Journalist, Too? - by Jonathan Alter
8. Tribute to a Teacher - by Al Gore
9. Masterful Mentor - by Harvey V. Fineberg
10. Institution Builder - by Graham Allison
11. Neustadt in Brazil - by Eric Redman
Afterword: A Personal Remembrance - by Elizabeth A. Neustadt
Appendix: Letter to Helena Kerr do Amaral, June 15, 2003
Appendix: Letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson, January 13, 1968, with
Attachment
Appendix: Memorandum to Lyndon B. Johnson from John P. Roche, January 18, 1968
Notes
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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