|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
Applying the lessons of presidential history, this anthology of
case studies-written by leading political scientists, historians,
and subject matter experts-delves into the many facets of the
presidency and promotes a greater understanding of the presidency
for policymakers, academics, students, and general readers alike.
Abraham Lincoln once said, "Fellow citizens, we cannot escape
history." One hundred and fifty years later, this statement remains
true: the lessons of history are increasingly important at a time
of political deadlock and growing skepticism of leadership among
the American public. An established classic in its field, Triumphs
and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency underscores the importance
of looking back to set an intelligent course for the future and
promotes a better understanding of the U.S. presidency. This
updated and revised second edition offers rare insights on
presidential leadership since 2001 and adds considerable new
information related to inter-term transitions. The case studies in
this single-volume work cover an unparalleled scope of "modern
presidential history" and related topics, beginning with the
presidency of Franklin Roosevelt and continuing to the presidency
of Barack Obama. Examples of the events and subject matter of the
case studies include the interstate transport system, the building
of the social safety net, the civil rights movement, the space
program, environmental protection, education reform, the IT
revolution, energy policy, the budget, economic policy, foreign
policy, national security, defense policy, and presidential
scandals. Each case study highlights a historical lesson and is
authored by a different political scientist, historian, or subject
matter expert, offering readers a multidisciplinary examination of
the presidency. Provides a breadth of perspectives on the many
facets of the president's role and powers from leading political
scientists, historians, and subject-matter experts Offers case
studies that provide readers with an unparalleled scope of
presidential history and topics Includes a section devoted to an
analysis of the first 100 days of each of these presidents Promotes
transformational leadership in the presidency
An award-winning military journalist tells the amazing stories of
twenty-five soldiers who've won the Medal of Honor, the nation's
highest military award. In the Company of Heroes will feature
in-depth narrative profiles of the twenty-five post-9/11 Medal of
Honor awardees who served in Afghanistan and Iraq. This book will
focus on the stories of these extraordinary people, expressed in
their own voices through one-on-one interviews, and in the case of
posthumous awards, through interviews with their brothers in arms
and their families. The public affairs offices of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff and the individual armed services, as well as the
Congressional Medal of Honor Society, have expressed their support
for this project. Stories include Marine Corps Corporal William
"Kyle" Carpenter, who purposely lunged toward a Taliban hand
grenade in order to shield his buddy from the blast; Navy SEAL team
leader Britt Slabinski, who, after being ambushed and retreating in
the Hindu Kush, returned against monumental odds in order to try to
save one of his team who was inadvertently lost in the fight; and
Ranger Staff Sergeant Leroy Petry, who lunged for a live grenade,
threw it back at the enemy, and saved his two Ranger brothers.
In the Company of Heroes will feature in-depth narrative profiles
of the twenty-five post-9/11 Medal of Honor awardees who served in
Afghanistan and Iraq. This book will focus on the stories of these
extraordinary people, expressed in their own voices through
one-on-one interviews, and in the case of posthumous awards,
through interviews with their brothers in arms and their families.
The public affairs offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the
individual armed services, as well as the Congressional Medal of
Honor Society, have expressed their support for this project.
Stories include Marine Corps Corporal William "Kyle" Carpenter, who
purposely lunged toward a Taliban hand grenade in order to shield
his buddy from the blast; Navy SEAL team leader Britt Slabinski,
who, after being ambushed and retreating in the Hindu Kush,
returned against monumental odds in order to try to save one of his
team who was inadvertently lost in the fight; and Ranger Staff
Sergeant Leroy Petry, who lunged for a live grenade, threw it back
at the enemy, and saved his two Ranger brothers.
Published in partnership with the Center for the Study of the
Presidency and Congress, this book offers insightful examinations
of congressional success and failure from the New Deal to today by
leading political scholars and journalists. This analysis
identifies lessons learned throughout history relevant to present
and future politics. In many ways, Congress has shaped decades of
prosperity at home and what is known as the "American Century"
abroad. Great individuals have shaped the institution while also
overcoming partisanship and rivalry for the sake of the nation.
Still, others have succumbed to hubris and the pressure for
partisan discord. Throughout this narrative, power has shifted
regularly between Congress and the president, creating a very
different era of conflict and collaboration. This book examines
what has worked and what has failed, the extraordinary individuals
who have led America's citizen legislators, and the landmark
battles and victories that have shaped our nation's history. It
offers the stories behind the headlines, the thinking behind key
decisions, and the difficult compromises that have marked the most
important episodes in Congressional history. An invaluable resource
for political science majors and researchers in the field,
professionals in Washington working in congressional offices, and
readers interested in how Congress works and the reasons for
recurring gridlock in government, Triumphs and Tragedies of the
Modern Congress: Case Studies in Legislative Leadership describes
how Congress has fought internally and externally to define itself
and protect its prerogatives, identifying means and methods,
politics and pitfalls, collaboration and conflict, challenges and
breakthroughs, and unintended consequences throughout history. Case
studies of notable congressional leaders that highlight their
significant actions-both good and bad-are also provided. Offers
compelling analysis of congressional policy and decision-making
that enables readers to understand the potential impact on future
politics Analyzes congressional relations with the executive
branch, including power balance, successes, and points of conflict
with the White House Addresses major domestic programs from the New
Deal through No Child Left Behind Includes National Security and
foreign policy case studies from World War II through the post-9/11
world as well as short biographies of Congress' most influential
leaders Examines Congress' greatest spheres of influence and how
these have changed over the years and considers how major
congressional battles arose, were reconciled, and had lasting
effects
With the planned withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and Afghanistan,
the longest conflicts in our nation's history were supposed to end.
Yet we remain at war against expanding terrorist movements, and our
security forces have had to continually adapt to a nihilistic foe
that operates in the shadows.The result of fifteen years of
reporting, Twilight Warriors is the untold story of the tight-knit
brotherhood that changed the way America fights. James Kitfield
reveals how brilliant innovators in the US military, Special
Forces, and the intelligence and law enforcement communities forged
close operational bonds in the crucibles of Iraq and Afghanistan,
breaking down institutional barriers to create a relentless,
intelligence-driven style of operations. At the forefront of this
profound shift were Stanley McChrystal and his interagency team at
Joint Special Operations Command, the pioneers behind a hybrid
method of warfighting: find, fix, finish, exploit, and analyze.
Other key figures include Michael Flynn, the visionary who
redefined the intelligence gathering mission the FBI's Brian
McCauley, who used serial-killer profilers to track suicide bombers
in Afghanistan and the Delta Force commander Scott Miller,
responsible for making team players out of the US military's most
elite and secretive counterterrorism units. The result of their
collaborations is a globe-spanning network that is elegant in its
simplicity and terrifying in its lethality. As Kitfield argues,
this style of operations represents our best hope for defending the
nation in an age of asymmetric warfare. Twilight Warriors is an
unprecedented account of the American way of war,and the
iconoclasts who have brought it into the twenty-first century.
This volume chronicles the US military's revitalization by
following the lives of five senior commanders who led the Allies to
victory in Desert Storm: Colin Powell, Chuck Horner, Barry
McCaffrey, Stan Arthur and Walt Boomer. From the disarray in the
aftermath of Vietnam to the prowess and efficiency displayed in
Desert Storm, the US armed services reinvented themselves.
|
You may like...
Tenet
John David Washington, Robert Pattinson
Blu-ray disc
(1)
R50
Discovery Miles 500
|