Richard Neustadt

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Richard Neustadt was an influential American political scientist and presidential scholar best known for his work on U.S. executive power, particularly his book "Presidential Power."

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Richard Neustadt canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic
author
political scientist
presidential scholar
advised President Harry S. Truman
John F. Kennedy
surface form: President John F. Kennedy

U.S. presidents
areaOfInfluence study of the American presidency
citizenship American
conceptCoined presidential power as the power to persuade
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Cornell University
University of California, Berkeley
employer Columbia University
Harvard University
Harvard Kennedy School
surface form: John F. Kennedy School of Government
fieldOfWork American politics
political science
presidency studies
genre political science literature
hasSubject executive branch of the United States
surface form: U.S. executive branch

institutional presidency
presidential leadership
influenced political scientists studying the U.S. executive
presidency scholars
influencedBy President Harry S. Truman
surface form: Harry S. Truman

experience in U.S. government
knownFor analysis of U.S. executive power
influence on modern presidency studies
theory of presidential power as persuasion
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork Presidential Power
Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents
occupation consultant
professor
writer
positionHeld Professor of Government at Harvard University
Professor of Public Administration at Columbia University
primaryTopicOf Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents
surface form: Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan
taughtAt Columbia University
Harvard University
wroteAbout U.S. presidents
executive leadership
presidential decision-making

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Subject: Richard Neustadt
Description of subject: Richard Neustadt was an influential American political scientist and presidential scholar best known for his work on U.S. executive power, particularly his book "Presidential Power."

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Shirley Williams spouse Richard Neustadt