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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.
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