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Presidents and Prime Ministers: Conviction Politics in the Anglo-American Tradition Book

Presidents and Prime Ministers: Conviction Politics in the Anglo-American Tradition
Presidents and Prime Ministers: Conviction Politics in the Anglo-American Tradition, I am a conviction politician, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher boldly declared in 1979, and her expressive stand against consensus politics won immediate endorsement from Ronald Reagan. Both promised to provide strong leadership, establish new p, Presidents and Prime Ministers: Conviction Politics in the Anglo-American Tradition has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Presidents and Prime Ministers: Conviction Politics in the Anglo-American Tradition
  • Written by author Patricia Lee Sykes
  • Published by University Press of Kansas, May 2000
  • "I am a conviction politician," British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher boldly declared in 1979, and her expressive stand against consensus politics won immediate endorsement from Ronald Reagan. Both promised to provide strong leadership, establish new p
  • "Patricia Sykes, in a provocative and stimulating book, has produced a mid-Atlantic work of substantial interest."--David Butler, author of British General Elections Since 1945 and coauthor of Political Change in Britain "Original, in
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Preface
Time Line
1Introduction1
Pt. ILeadership and Conviction Politics in the Liberal Tradition
2Democratic Liberalism: Andrew Jackson and Sir Robert Peel19
3Classic Liberalism: William Gladstone and Grover Cleveland40
4The New Liberalism: Woodrow Wilson and David Lloyd George70
5Neoliberalism: Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan115
Pt. IIThe Changing Context of Conviction Politics
6The Pursuit of Principle and Party Constraints189
7The Depiction of Conviction: Presidents, Prime Ministers, and the Press220
8Executive Authority, the Political System, and the State259
9The Global Arena296
10Conclusion330
Notes335
Index385


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