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The true short story of a moms 30 year life and her ability to
overcome difficult obstacles through her faith in God and her love
for dogs, and how the devotion of one dog to his master changed her
life.
The illness or disability of a world leader can change the course
of history. When Lenin became too infirm to remove Stalin from a
position of power, when the shah of Iran's terminal cancer was kept
secret from fellow Iranians and foreign supporters until Ayatollah
Khomeini's Islamic revolution had succeeded, the political
consequences were monumental. In this absorbing book, two experts
in political psychology reveal how the infirmities of leaders have
affected their own societies and the broader course of world
events. Drawing on a wide range of examples, including Mad King
Ludwig of Bavaria, Woodrow Wilson, Adolf Hitler, Idi Amin, Deng
Xiao-peng, Ferdinand Marcos, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and
Menachem Begin, Dr. Jerrold M. Post and Robert S. Robins explore
the impact of physical and mental illness on political leadership.
Post and Robins investigate the effects of illness on the leader,
his inner circle, his followers, and the political system itself.
They discuss such thought-provoking topics as: -how the nature of
the illness affects decisionmaking; -how mortal illness can make a
leader more determined to make his mark on history; -how a leader's
disability can be hidden from the public in every political system;
-the effects of prescribed drugs and substance abuse on leadership
behavior; -the conflicted role and ethical dilemmas of physicians
who care for the powerful; -and how the demands and privileges of
high office compromise the quality of medical care. In closed
societies where there is no clear mechanism of succession, say the
authors, the ailing or aging leader and his close advisers can
become locked in a fatal embrace, each dependent upon the other for
survival: a captive king and his captive court. In the absence of
clear rules for determining when a leader is disabled and should be
replaced and how a successor will be chosen, illness in high office
can be highly destabilizing. Post and Robins's book will be
engrossing-and timely-reading for all those interested in
leadership, history, and the political process.
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