The turbulent and unpredictable presidency of Donald Trump has intensified public and scholarly attention to the personalities of presidents. Profiles in Power approaches the presidency as a personal affair that is shaped, in part, by the character of the occupants of the Oval Office and their attempts to craft public personas. In ten biographical essays that focus on individual presidents and on one First Lady, the authors in this volume build on a renewed interest in presidential studies that emphasizes individual agency. As such, the book seeks to bring the personal aspect of the presidency back into U.S. political history
This article reports the results of an exploratory political personality assessment of U.S. presiden...
More often than not when conversation turns to politics and politicians, discussion focuses on perso...
During and subsequent to the Clinton presidency, the potent and personal metaphors of seduction and ...
The turbulent and unpredictable presidency of Donald Trump has intensified public and scholarly atte...
Introduction to Profiles in Power: Personality, Persona, and the U.S. President, a book about he pre...
This paper presents the results of an indirect assessment, from the conceptual perspective of person...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an ongoing debate about the presidency: do presidents’...
Palgrave Studies in Presidential Politics publishes books on all aspects of presidential politics. W...
This project entails an examination of the political and economic challenges that faced presidents B...
Aughie and Nia explore the personality types of the Presidents of the United States as defined by Ja...
The last two decades have seen a revival in work that takes the role of individual leaders and elite...
To explore the reason why some biographies by or about politicians are more successful than others, ...
This chapter reviews psychological theories of leadership and selected literature on the American pr...
The 1970s and 1980s heralded the rise of neoliberalism in United States culture, fundamentally resha...
From the moment Donald Trump declared his candidacy in the run up to the 2016 American election, his...
This article reports the results of an exploratory political personality assessment of U.S. presiden...
More often than not when conversation turns to politics and politicians, discussion focuses on perso...
During and subsequent to the Clinton presidency, the potent and personal metaphors of seduction and ...
The turbulent and unpredictable presidency of Donald Trump has intensified public and scholarly atte...
Introduction to Profiles in Power: Personality, Persona, and the U.S. President, a book about he pre...
This paper presents the results of an indirect assessment, from the conceptual perspective of person...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an ongoing debate about the presidency: do presidents’...
Palgrave Studies in Presidential Politics publishes books on all aspects of presidential politics. W...
This project entails an examination of the political and economic challenges that faced presidents B...
Aughie and Nia explore the personality types of the Presidents of the United States as defined by Ja...
The last two decades have seen a revival in work that takes the role of individual leaders and elite...
To explore the reason why some biographies by or about politicians are more successful than others, ...
This chapter reviews psychological theories of leadership and selected literature on the American pr...
The 1970s and 1980s heralded the rise of neoliberalism in United States culture, fundamentally resha...
From the moment Donald Trump declared his candidacy in the run up to the 2016 American election, his...
This article reports the results of an exploratory political personality assessment of U.S. presiden...
More often than not when conversation turns to politics and politicians, discussion focuses on perso...
During and subsequent to the Clinton presidency, the potent and personal metaphors of seduction and ...