Political leadership -- United States
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Political leadership -- United States
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Political leadership
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- The Great divide, the conflict between Washington and Jefferson that defined a nation, Thomas Fleming
- The nation city, why mayors are now running the world, Rahm Emanuel
- Politics and strategy, partisan ambition and American statecraft, Peter Trubowitz
- Speaking with the people's voice, how presidents invoke public opinion, Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury
- ¿Como matar 11 millones de personas?, por qué la verdad es más importante de lo que crees, Andy Andrews
- Campaign boot camp, basic training for future leaders, Christine Pelosi
- A higher loyalty, truth, lies, and leadership, James Comey
- Lincoln lessons, reflections on America's greatest leader, edited by Frank J. Williams and William D. Pederson
- How do you kill 11 million people?, why the truth matters more than you think, by Andy Andrews
- Where have all the leaders gone?
- Code red, how progressives and moderates can unite to save our country, E.J. Dionne, Jr
- America, our next chapter : tough questions, straight answers, Chuck Hagel ; with Peter Kaminsky
- How do you kill 11 million people?, why the truth matters more than you think, Andy Andrews
- A higher loyalty, truth, lies, and leadership, James Comey
- Campaign boot camp 2.0, basic training for candidates, staffers, volunteers, and nonprofits, Christine Pelosi
- Hard times, leadership in America, Barbara Kellerman
- Confidence men, Wall Street, Washington, and the education of a president, Ron Suskind
- Paths to making a difference, leading in government, [edited by] Paul R. Lawrence and Mark A. Abramson
- Crisis point, why we must-- and how we can-- overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
- Campaign boot camp 2.0, basic training for candidates, staffers, volunteers, and nonprofits, Christine Pelosi
- In the arena, good citizens, a great republic, and how one speech can reinvigorate America, Pete Hegseth
- Where have all the leaders gone?, Lee Iacocca ; [with Catherine Whitney]
- The strategic president, persuasion and opportunity in presidential leadership, George C. Edwards III
- The modern presidency, six debates that define the institution, Michael Genovese
- The ones we've been waiting for, how a new generation of leaders will transform America, Charlotte Alter
- Leading from behind, the reluctant president and the advisors who decide for him, Richard Miniter
- A time to fight, reclaiming a fair and just America, Jim Webb
- Why presidents fail, and how they can succeed again, Elaine C. Kamarck
- Hard times, leadership in America, Barbara Kellerman
- In the arena, good citizens, a great republic, and how one speech can reinvigorate America, Pete Hegseth
- Crisis point, why we must-- and how we can-- overcome our broken politics in Washington and across America, Trent Lott and Tom Daschle ; with Jon Sternfeld
- How organizations develop activists, civic associations and leadership in the 21st century, Hahrie Han
- Lincoln on leadership for today, Abraham Lincoln's approach to twenty-first-century issues, Donald T. Phillips
- Obama's challenge, America's economic crisis and the power of a transformative presidency, Robert Kuttner
- Leading from behind:, [the reluctant president and the advisors who decide for him], Richard Miniter
- How do you kill 11 million people?, Why the truth matters more than you think, Andy Andrews
- The Great divide, the conflict between Washington and Jefferson that defined a nation, Thomas Fleming
- Breaking through the noise, presidential leadership, public opinion, and the news media, Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha and Jeffrey S. Peake
- Code red, how progressives and moderates can unite to save our country, E.J. Dionne, Jr
- The science of elections, from the editors of Scientific American
- The will to lead, America's indispensable role in the global fight for freedom, Anders Fogh Rasmussen
- Rating America's presidents, Robert Spencer
- Two presidents are better than one, the case for a bipartisan executive branch, David Orentlicher
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