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  1. Kontakt. Rechtsanwaltskanzlei Radtke, Nist & Rudolf Siedlerstraße 2a, 67434 Neustadt Tel: 06321/97 335 97 Fax: 06321/48 335 16 E-Mail: richard-radtke@t-online.de

  2. 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 ...

  3. By Richard Neustadt (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.) Most Americans view the president as the all-powerful authoritative man who governs the country as he pleases from his oval office. The existing situation regarding the presidency and his power is actually on the contrary according to Richard Neustadt, which he illustrates in his book Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents.

  4. On October 31, 2003, the nation lost its pre-eminent student of the American presidency when Richard Elliott Neustadt died at the age of 84 from complications from a recurrence of Sciatica. A giant in the field of American politics and a loyal friend, a selfless colleague, and an irreplaceable intellectual leader, he was beloved by more than ...

  5. many associate most closely with Richard Neustadt's seminal Presidential Power. It is time, they claim, for presidency scholars to move beyond the Neustadt paradigm (Moe 1993, 342-43?see also Howell 2003, 10; Moe and Howell 1999, 850-51; Mayer 2001, 1-23; Ragsdale 2000, 37-43; Tulis 1987, 10-12).

  6. The purpose of this article is to ask how the 1960 edition of Richard Neustadt's book Presidential Power has influenced presidential scholarship since its publication and how sub sequent major scholars have built on, played off, or departed from Neustadt's ideas. It is, if you like, an intellectual history of modern presidential scholarship.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2003 · Richard E. Neustadt, Douglas Dillon Professor of Government Emeritus at Harvards Kennedy School of Government and eminent presidential scholar and former adviser to three U.S. presidents, is being remembered fondly by former colleagues as a guiding force in Kennedy School history. Neustadt passed away in England on Friday (Oct. 31) at age 84.