Postmodern President
Discover the profound insights of Richard Rose in his compelling work, Postmodern President. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1991, this revised edition spans 397 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between U.S. presidents, Washington, and the global stage. Rose employs a unique comparative approach, intertwining process, politics, and policy to provide readers with an engaging exploration of the presidency's role within the American political landscape. This book is not only a critical examination of presidential power but also an essential resource for understanding the complexities of government and foreign relations in the postmodern era. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of political science, Postmodern President is a must-read for anyone looking to grasp the dynamics of U.S. governance and its implications on international relations.