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  1. Richard Elliott Neustadt (June 26, 1919 – October 31, 2003) was an American political scientist specializing in the United States presidency. He served as adviser to several presidents. His book Presidential Power has been described as "one of the most influential books ever written about political leadership." [1]

  2. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan. Richard E. Neustadt. Simon and Schuster, 1991 - History - 371 pages. Neustadt presents a...

  3. Richard E. Neustadt is the author of one of the most influential books ever written about political leadership. Headed for a career as a political-level bureaucrat, he “drifted” to academia after the 1952 election brought a Republican to the White House.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2003 · Richard E. Neustadt, the White House adviser, historian and authority on presidential power, died on Friday in England. He was 84.

  5. Richard Neustadt made many contributions to the study of the presidency during. his distinguished and prolific career. He began his own observations through total. immersion in the institution itself. From 1946 until 1953, he worked first for the Bureau. of the Budget and then as a member of President Truman's White House Staff. Among.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › richard-neustadtRichard Neustadt _ AcademiaLab

    Richard Elliott Neustadt (26 de junio de 1919 - 31 de octubre de 2003) fue un politólogo estadounidense especializado en la presidencia de Estados Unidos. Se desempeñó como asesor de varios presidentes.

  7. Bargaining, Information, and the Neustadt Paradigm Through five editions (I960, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1990) spanning some three decades, the arguments in Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power have achieved near canonical status; its theoretical premises drive most presidency research in some way.