Focusing on the challenges posed by rapid societal and organizational changes, Michael A. Genovese explores the evolving landscape of leadership. He emphasizes the necessity for future leaders to adeptly navigate 'hyper-change' and offers a Futures Studies perspective on leadership's trajectory. Through case studies, Genovese highlights individuals who exemplify the essential mindsets and skills required to thrive in this dynamic environment, providing insights into effective leadership strategies for the future.
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Exploring the significance of presidential monuments, this book delves into the reasons behind America's focus on honoring presidents rather than other branches of government. It examines how the presidency, despite its constitutional limitations, evolved to become the focal point of American governance. Through historical analysis, the narrative uncovers the cultural and political implications of this phenomenon, shedding light on the evolving perception of presidential power and its role in shaping national identity.
Exploring the intricate nature of leadership, the author delves into its complexities and multi-dimensional aspects through a political science lens. Drawing from various disciplines and extensive research, the work offers insights relevant to students, practitioners, and scholars alike. With a forward-looking perspective, it aims to enhance understanding of leadership dynamics in contemporary contexts.
The Presidential Dilemma
Revisiting Democratic Leadership in the American System
- 224 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
The evaluation of presidential performance from Johnson to Bush reveals a consistent trend of unmet public expectations. This concise and insightful text critiques the effectiveness of these leaders, highlighting the gap between their actions and the hopes of the electorate. Through a thoughtful analysis, it encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of political leadership and accountability in the modern era.
The Modern Presidency
- 160 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
This book offers an accessible and compelling guide to the American presidency by exploring a series of key questions. Michael A. Genovese, a leading scholar of the presidency, provides a clear overview of the core arguments and debates over the essential characteristics of this contradictory institution.
The War Power in an Age of Terrorism
- 124 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
This book features a lively debate between two prominent scholars Michael A. Genovese and David Gray Adler on the critical issue of whether the Constitution, written in the 18th Century, remains adequate to the national security challenges of our time. The question of the scope of the president's constitutional authority if any to initiate war on behalf of the American people, long the subject of heated debate in the corridors of power and the groves of academe, has become an issue of surpassing importance for a nation confronted by existential threats in an Age of Terrorism. This question should be thoroughly reviewed and debated by members of Congress, and considered by all Americans before they are asked to go to war. If the constitutional allocation of powers on matters of war and peace is outdated, what changes should be made? Is there a need to increase presidential power? What role should Congress play in the war on terror?