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MICHAEL A. GENOVESE President of Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University Loyola Chair of Leadership Studies Professor, Political Science Director, Institute for Leadership Studies Loyola Marymount University Personal Information: Home: Business: 6371 W. 79 th Street Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA 90045 Department of Political Science Phone: (310) 645-0236 1 LMU Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045 Date and Place of Birth Phone: (310) 338-7379 October 5, 1950. Newark, New Jersey Fax: (310) 338-1950 Higher Education: B.A. St. Mary’s College of California, 1972. Major: Government. M.A. University of Southern California, 1975. Political Science. Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1979. Political Science. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Publications: Books 1. POTUS, 2018 2. The Paradoxes of the American Presidency, Fifth Edition, with Thomas Cronin and Meena Bose, Oxford University Press, 2018. 3. Democrazy: The 2016 Presidential Race, Cambria Press, 2017. 4. The Encyclopedia of the American Presidency, 3 rd Ed, with Alison Howard, ed. Facts on File, 2017. 5. Presidents and the Modern Presidency, Cambria, 2017. 6. How Trump Governs, Cambria, 2017. 7. The War Power in an Age of Terrorism, with David Gray Adler, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 8. American Government 101: A Participatory/Critical Thinking Workbook, Leadership42morrow Publications, 2016. 9. Political Science 101: A Participatory/Critical Thinking Workbook, Leadership42morrow Publications, 2016. 10. The Post-Heroic Presidency: Leveraged Leadership in an Age of Limits, with Todd L. Belt, Praeger, 2016. 11. Leadership Maxims: A User’s Guide, Leadership42morrow Publications, 2016. 12. Presidential Leadership in an Age of Change, Transaction, 2016. 13. The Future of Leadership: Leveraged Leadership in an Age of Hyper-Change, Routledge, 2015. 14. The Quest for Leadership (ed) Cambria Press, 2015.

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MICHAEL A. GENOVESE President of Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University

Loyola Chair of Leadership Studies Professor, Political Science

Director, Institute for Leadership Studies Loyola Marymount University

Personal Information: Home: Business: 6371 W. 79th Street Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA 90045 Department of Political Science Phone: (310) 645-0236 1 LMU Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045 Date and Place of Birth Phone: (310) 338-7379 October 5, 1950. Newark, New Jersey Fax: (310) 338-1950 Higher Education: B.A. St. Mary’s College of California, 1972. Major: Government. M.A. University of Southern California, 1975. Political Science. Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1979. Political Science. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Publications: Books

1. POTUS, 2018 2. The Paradoxes of the American Presidency, Fifth Edition, with Thomas Cronin

and Meena Bose, Oxford University Press, 2018. 3. Democrazy: The 2016 Presidential Race, Cambria Press, 2017. 4. The Encyclopedia of the American Presidency, 3rd Ed, with Alison Howard, ed.

Facts on File, 2017. 5. Presidents and the Modern Presidency, Cambria, 2017. 6. How Trump Governs, Cambria, 2017. 7. The War Power in an Age of Terrorism, with David Gray Adler, Palgrave

Macmillan, 2017. 8. American Government 101: A Participatory/Critical Thinking Workbook,

Leadership42morrow Publications, 2016. 9. Political Science 101: A Participatory/Critical Thinking Workbook,

Leadership42morrow Publications, 2016. 10. The Post-Heroic Presidency: Leveraged Leadership in an Age of Limits, with

Todd L. Belt, Praeger, 2016. 11. Leadership Maxims: A User’s Guide, Leadership42morrow Publications, 2016. 12. Presidential Leadership in an Age of Change, Transaction, 2016. 13. The Future of Leadership: Leveraged Leadership in an Age of Hyper-Change,

Routledge, 2015. 14. The Quest for Leadership (ed) Cambria Press, 2015.

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15. Leadership Matters: Unleashing the Power of Paradox, with Thomas Cronin, Paradigm, 2012. (2013 recipient of the International Leadership Association’s award for Most Outstanding Leadership Book of the Year)

16. Building Tomorrow’s Leaders, Today: Developing Polymath Leaders for a Changing World Routledge, 2014.

17. The Presidency and Domestic Leadership, with William W. Lammers and Todd Belt, Paradigm, 2014.

18. Shakespeare’s Politics, ed. with Bruce Altschuler, Paradigm, 2013. 19. A Presidential Nation: Causes, Consequence, and Cures, Westview, 2013. 20. Woman as Political Leaders, ed. with Janie Steckenrider, Taylor and Francis,

2013. 21. Me and Mach: Food Fit for The Prince, 2012. Also published electronically for

Amazon Kindle. 22. Watergate Remembered: The Legacy for American Politics, ed. with Iwan

Morgan, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. 23. Contending Approaches to the American Presidency, CQ Press, 2011. 24. The Presidential Dilemma, Revisited, Transaction, 2011. 25. Presidential Prerogative, Stanford University Press, 2011. 26. Corruption and American Politics, ed. With Victoria Farrar Meyers, Cambria,

2010. 27. The Federalist Papers, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. 28. Leadership and the Liberal Arts: Achieving the Promise of a Liberal Education,

ed. With J. Thomas Wren and Ronald E. Riggio, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. 29. The Encyclopedia of American Government 3 Volumes, ed. with Lori Cox

Han, New York: Facts-on-File, 2008. 30. Leadership and Politics, ed. with Lori Cox Han, Praeger, 2008. 31. Catholics and Politics, ed. with Kirsten Heyer, Georgetown University Press,

2008. 32. Memo to a New President: The Art and Science of Presidential Leadership,

Oxford University Press, 2008. 33. The Presidency and the Challenge of Democracy, ed. with Lori Cox Han,

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. 34. The Constitution and the Presidency, (with Robert Spitzer) Palgrave, 2005 35. Polls and Politics: the Democratic Dilemma ed. with Matt Streb, New York:

SUNY Press, 2004. 36. The Power of the American Presidency, 1789-2000, New York: Oxford

University Press, 2000. 37. The Presidency and the Law: The Clinton Legacy, (ed. with David Grey Adler)

Lawrence, University Press of Kansas, 2002. 38. The Watergate Crisis, Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, 1999. 39. The Political Film, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998. 40. The Presidency in an Age of Limits, Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing

Group, 1993. 41. Women as National Leaders (edited), Newbury, CA: Sage Publishing, 1993. 42. The Nixon Presidency: Power and Politics in Turbulent Times, Westport, CT:

Greenwood Publishing Group, 1990.

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43. Politics and Cinema: An Introduction to Political Films, Lexington, MA: Ginn Press, 1986.

44. The Supreme Court, The Constitution, and Presidential Power, Washington: University Press of America, 1980.

Publications: Articles /Book Chapters/Interviews

1. “This is How the Trump Presidency Ends.” Presidents and Executive Politics, Spring 2017.

2. “Nixon Rising,” PEP Newsletter, Spring 2017. 3. “Presidential Decision Making in Iraq: Bush vs. Bush/Phronesis vs. Faith.”

The George W. Bush Presidency, Vol. 3. Ed. Meena Bose, Ed. Paul Fritz. New York: Nova Publishers, 2016. 83-106.

4. “On Interviewing the President,” Presidents and Executive Politics Report, Summer 2016.

5. “Leadership Challenges in a Hyper-Changing World,” World Policy Journal, Winter 2015-16

6. “Were Carter’s Foreign Policies a Success or Failure?” The Idea Exchange ABC-CLIO, 2015.

7. “The Incredible Shrinking Presidency,” Limes (Italy’s premiere opinion magazine) June 2015.

8. “No Laughing Matter –or – Strategery: Understanding the Leadership of George W. Bush through the Skewering of the President,” International Leadership Journal, June 2015.

9. “Leadership and Transformative Ambition” International Leadership Connector pp. 9-19 May 2014.

10. “Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool,” and “Using Political Films in the Classroom.” Hollywood Raises Political Consciousness, edited by Michael Haas, Peter Lang Publishing 2014.

11. “Leading Change in a Hyper-Changing World,” The IBM Center for the Business of Government, 2014.

12. “Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool,” Peter Lang Publishing, 2014.

13. “Give Me a Depressed Introverted President, Any Day,” President & Executive Politics Journal, Vol. 36, No. 1, Fall 2013.

14. “Women’s Political Leadership,” e-International Relations, http://www.e-ir.info/2013/04/13/women-and-political-leadership, April 2013.

15. “Is the United States presidency too powerful or not powerful enough?” Zocalopublicsquare.org, April 4, 2013.

16. “Michael A. Genovese: Barack Obama and the second-term curse” DailyBreeze.com, November 17, 2012.

17. “Political Corruption in the USA” The European, October 2012. 18. “The American Presidency: Full Circle?” The American Presidency:

Multidisciplinary Perspective, edited by W. Mausbach, D. Schloss, and M. Thunert, Heidelberg, Germany: Universitatsverlag, 2012.

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19. “The Clinton Character Conundrum,” The Presidency of Bill Clinton: The Legacy of a New Domestic and Foreign Policy, edited by Mark White, 2012.

20. “Brokered convention spells doom for Republican hopes,” DailyNews.com, March 7, 2012, http://www.dailynews.com/opinions/ci_20124719/michael-genovese-brokered-convention-spells-doom-republican-hopes.

21. “Leadership Lessons From the World’s Great Chefs,” ILA Member Connector, Edited by Debra DeRuyver, 2012.

22. “Bush, George W.,” The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics / International Relations, edited by Joel Kreiger, Forthcoming 2012.

23. “Leadership and the Classics,” with Larry Tritle, Leadership Studies: The Dialogue of Disciplines, edited by Michael Harvey and Ronald E. Riggio, 2011.

24. "Faculty Picks," Choice, Forthcoming 2011. 25. "Teach for the Job – or Shaping the Future?", with David W. Burcham,

DailyBreeze.com, March 8, 2011, http://www.dailybreeze.com/opinions/ci_17570013.

26. "Lincoln's Warning to a Splintered Nation", Stanford University Press Blog, February 18, 2011, http://stanfordpress.typepad.com/blog/2011/02/a-little-presidents-day-weekend-reading.html.

27. “The Clinton Character Conundrum”, in Mark White, The Clinton Presidency, (London: I. B. Taurus, 2011).

28. “Leadership and the Classics”, with Larry Tritle, Leadership Studies: The Dialogue of Disciplines, 2011.

29. "Foundations of the unitary Executive of George Bush" The Unitary Executive and the Modern Presidency, edited by Ryan J. Barilleaux and Christopher S. Kelley (College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2010).

30. “Leadership and Ethics”, with Kristina L. Rioux, in Richard A. Cuoto, ed. Political and Civic Leadership: A Reference Handbook, Los Angeles: Sage 2010.

31. “Presidents on a Pedestal”, with Thomas E. Cronin, Rocky Mountain News, February 14, 2009.

32. “Passing the torch”, with Thomas E. Cronin, Rocky Mountain News Opinion, January 10, 2009.

33. “Do Generals Make Good Presidents?” International Leadership Journal, November 2008.

34. “Lead Me Alone” Leadership Excellence, with Thomas E. Cronin, June 2008.

35. “Must the President Obey the Law?,” White House Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2008.

36. “Madison’s Curse/Madison’s Gift: Presidential Leadership and the Lure of Blame Avoidance in a Separated System,” Politique Americaine, forthcoming, 2009.

37. “Declaration of Independence” Milestone Documents in American History: A Reference Guide for Students, with Kristina L. Rioux, Spring 2008.

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38. “Bill of Rights” Milestone Documents in American History: A Reference Guide for Students, with Kristina L. Rioux, forthcoming Spring 2008.

39. “Social Desirability and Support for a Female American President,” Public Opinion Quarterly, Spring 2008.

40. Encyclopedia Entry, “Gore, Albert A., Jr.,” The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi, forthcoming, 2007.

41. “The Watergate Scandal,” The Encyclopedia of the United States Political History, 2007.

42. “The Paradoxical Presidency of George W. Bush,” Seattle Times, with Thomas E. Cronin, Sunday December 10, 2006

43. “The Polarizing Presidency,” San Diego Union-Tribune, with Thomas E. Cronin, Sunday December 3, 2006

44. “The Persistence of Poverty in America,” Manna, February 2006. 45. “Re-examining The War Power,” with Robert J. Spitzer. The Presidency

Research Group, PRG Newsletter Volume XXX, Issue 1, January 2006. 46. “The Invitation Only Presidency of George W. Bush” with Lori Cox Han,

History News Network, 2006. 47. “Presidents and Polls,” in Robert P Watson and David A. Freeman eds.,

Debating the Presidency, Kendall-Hunt 2005. 48. “George W. Bush and Presidential Leadership: The Un-Hidden Hand

Presidency of George W. Bush,” in Betty Glad and Chris J. Dolan eds., Striking First: The Preventive War Doctrine and the Reshaping of U.S. Foreign Policy, Palgrave Macmillan 2005.

49. “Celebrity in Chief: The President As a Pop Culture Icon,” in Lori Cox Han and Diane J. Heith eds., In the Public Domain: Presidents and the Challenges of Public Leadership, State University of New York Press, 2005.

50. “Transformations of the Bush Presidency: 9/11 and Beyond” in Richard S. Conley ed., Transforming the American Polity, Prentice Hall, 2005

51. “Unearthing the Buried Foundations of the American Presidency: What the Native Americans Taught the Framers about Political Leadership, and What They Can Teach Us”, White House Studies, Volume 4, Number 4, 2005.

52. “Fahrenheit 9/11: A Review?” The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics, Volume 2, Issue 3, 2004.

53. “Political Leadership” in The Encyclopedia of Leadership. Berkshire Publishing, 2003.

54. “Executive Orders”, World Book Encyclopedia, New York: World Book, Inc 2003. p. 436.

55. "President Nixon: Alone in the White House," Times Literary Supplement, July 12, 2002.

56. “Lots of Pomp, But Limited Power,” The Boston Globe, editorial page, February 17, 2002.

57. “This is Guatemala: The 2000 Election in Perspective,” in R. Watson, ed. Counting Votes, University of Florida Press, 2004.

58. “Required Reading for the 43rd President,” (with Thomas E. Cronin) White House Studies, April 2001.

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59. “The President as Icon and Straw Man,” in P. Rollens and J. O’Connor, ed., The Presidency in Film and Television, 2002.

60. “The President’s Pardon Power,” (with Kristine Almquist) in Adler and Genovese, The Presidency and the Law, University Press of Kansas, 2002.

61. “Margaret Thatcher: Revised, Revisited, Reexamined, and Reappraised,” in S. Pugliese, ed. Political Legacy of Margaret Thatcher. Politico’s Publishing, 2003.

62. “President Clinton and the Character Question,” Taking Sides: Political Issues Dushkin? McGraw Hill, 2002.

63. “Campaign 2000: The Hypocrisy Test” newspaper editorial, syndicated nationally, February 2000.

64. “Admit it, You’d Vote for Clinton a Third Time,” newspaper editorial, syndicated nationally, February 2000.

65. “What Have You Done For Me Lately? Presidential Leadership and Campaign 2000,” National Forum, Winter 2000.

66. “Campaign 2000: What If’s,” (with Thomas E. Cronin) Portland Oregonian June 31, 2000. Opinion / editorial.

67. “Clinton for President; Again!” San Francisco Chronicle, February 6, 2000. Opinion / editorial.

68. “George Bush and the Finitude of Presidential Power,” in William Levantrosser, ed. The Bush Presidency Landham: University Press of America, 2002.

69. “ ‘If Men Were Angeles . . .’: Presidential Leadership and Accountability,” (with Thomas E. Cronin), in SOURCES: Notable Selections in American Government ed. Mitchell Gerber (Dunskin / McGraw Hill, 1999).

70. “Searching for the Good Leader,” PGR News, Spring 1999. 71. “President Clinton and Character Questions”, with Thomas E. Cronin,

Presidential Studies Quarterly, Fall 1998. 72. “The Limits of Presidential Power,” in Voices of Dissent ed. by Joe Peschek

and William Grover, Longman, 1998. 73. “The Executive Branch,” (co-authored with David Gray Adler), in The

Constitution and Its Amendments, ed. Roger Newman, Macmillan, 1998. 74. “The Fate of the President.” Star-News Syndicate, September 1998. 75. “The Dilemmas of Presidential Leadership,” The Virginia Papers on the

Presidency, ed. Kenneth Thompson, Miller Center, University of Virginia, 1996.

76. “Aging and Leadership,” The Los Angeles Times, May 13, 1996, B5. 77. Can Presidents Lead?” The Journal of Leadership Studies, Spring, 1996. 78. “Nixon: Character Study, Character Assassination,” Presidency Research,

Spring 1996. 79. “The Finitude of Presidential Power,” in Roger Davidson and James P.

Pfiffner, eds., Understanding the Presidency, Harper-Collins, 1996. 80. “Art and Politics,” monograph, Political Film Society, No. 1, 1995. 81. “Watergate and the Collapse of the Nixon Presidency,” in James P. Piffner,

ed., Governance and American Politics, Harcourt Brace, 1994.

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82. “Thomas Jefferson and the Vision of Democratic Leadership,” The Journal of Leadership Studies, Vol. 1, No. 3, June 1994.

83. “Leadership for the 21st Century,” VISTAS, Spring, 1994. 84. “Teaching Political Leadership,” The Journal of Leadership Studies, Vol. 1,

No. 3, June 1994. 85. “Unlocking the Mystery of the Nixon Psyche,” PGR Report, Fall 1992. 86. “Where’s the Rest of Me?: Presidential Scholars and the Reagan Library,”

PGR Report, Spring 1992. 87. “Crisis Management,” in Fisher and Levy, eds., Encyclopedia of the

American Presidency, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1993. 88. “Jimmy Carter and the Age of Limits,” in Rosenbaum and Ugrinsky, eds.,

Jimmy Carter: Keeping Faith, Greenwood Press, 1993. 89. “Richard Nixon and the Politics of Justice,” in Levantrosser and Friedman,

eds., Watergate and Afterward: The Legacy of Richard M. Nixon, Greenwood Press, 1992.

90. “Money and Politics,” International Social Science Review, Autumn, 1989. 91. “The New Textbook President,” Presidency Research, Winter, 1988-89. 92. “The Presidency and Economic Management,” Congress and the

Presidency, Autumn, 1987. 93. “Political Allegory and the Progressive Era,” in Clela Alpin-Haggart, ed.,

Good News for Writers, Harper & Row, 1990. 94. “The Politics of the Wizard of Oz,” Los Angeles Times, March 19, 1988. 95. “The Return of the Imperial Presidency,” Presidency Research, Fall, 1986. 96. “President’s and Crisis: Developing a Crisis Management System in the

Executive Branch,” International Journal on World Peace, Spring, 1986. 97. “Presidential Leadership and Crisis Management,” Presidential Studies

Quarterly, Spring 1986 98. “Transarmament and the State,” Civilian-Based Defense, December 1985. 99. “Politics and Science Fiction Films,” NEWS for Teachers of Political

Science, Summer 1985. 100. “Teaching About Fascism With Films,” NEWS for Teachers of Political

Science, 1984. 101. “Preparation for the Citizen-Lobbyist,” Sierra Club, Southern Sierran, Vol.

39, No. 2, February 1984. 102. “The Political Impact of Film,” NEWS For Teachers of Political Science,

Winter, 1984. 103. “Presidential Frontrunners: Strategies of Success and Failure of Early

Leaders in the Presidential Selection Process,” POLITICS, Vol. 4, No. 1, October 1983.

104. “Democratic Theory and the Emergency Powers of the President,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. IX, No. 3, Summer, 1979.

105. “Presidency Watching,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. VII, Spring-Summer 1977.

106. “The Supreme Court as a Check on Presidential Power,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 1 and 2, Winter-Spring 1976.

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Publications: Blogs

1. “Apres Moi, Le Deluge –or– Revenge of the New Leviathan,” World Policy Blog, 6 February 2017.

2. “Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy: The Past is No Longer Prelude,” World Policy Blog, 18 January 2017.

3. “How Did This Happen?” World Policy Blog, 15 September 2016. 4. “The Profit/Purpose Corporation Goes Global,” World Policy Blog, 15

August 2016. 5. “Shape-Shifting Crime in an Age of Globalization,” World Policy Blog, 29

June 2016. 6. “Too Few and Too Many: The Looming Population Crisis,” World Policy

Blog, 13 June 2016. 7. “When Women Govern,” World Policy Blog, 16 May 2016 8. “The Age of the Imperial Executive,” World Policy Blog, 28 January 2017. 9. “The West’s Growing Democratic Distemper,” World Policy Blog, 7

January 2016 10. “Dispatches from a Fading Empire” World Policy Blog, 28 October 2015 11. “Great Britain Closes Door on Constitutional Reform” World Policy Blog,

02 September 2015. 12. "Lincoln's Warning to a Splintered Nation", Stanford University Press Blog,

February 18, 2011, http://stanfordpress.typepad.com/blog/2011/02/a-little-presidents-day-weekend-reading.html.

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Publications: Book Reviews

1. Hardy-Fanta, Carol. Contested Transformation: Race, Gender, and Political Leadership in 21st-Century America. Cambridge, Choice 2016.

2. Cohen, Jeffrey E. Presidential Leadership in Public Opinion: Causes and Consequences. Cambridge, Choice 2015.

3. Resh, William, Rethinking the Administrative Presidency, Baltimore, John’s Hopkins University Press, 2015, Choice 2015.

4. Smith, Robert and Richard A. Seltzer, Polarization and the Presidency, Lynne Rienner, Choice 2015.

5. Cohen, Jeffrey, Going Local: Presidential Leadership in the Post-Broadcast Age, Cambridge University Press, Choice, 2015.

6. Prakash, Saikrishna Bangalore. Imperial from the Beginning: The Constitution of the Original Executive. Yale University Press, Choice, 2015.

7. Brown, Archie. The Myth of the Strong Leader: Political Leadership in Modern Politics. Basic Books, 2014. Choice 2014.

8. Stuckey, Mary E. The Good Neighbor: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Rhetoric of American Power. Michigan State, 2014 (c2013). Choice 2014.

9. Schoen, Douglas E. The End of Authority: How a Loss of Legitimacy and Broken Trust Are Endangering Our Future. Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. Choice 2014

10. Brown, Archie. The Myth of the Strong Leader: Political Leadership in the Modern Age. Basic Books, 2014. Choice 2014

11. Ringen, Stein. Nation of Devils: Democratic Leadership and The Problem of Obedience. Yale, 2013. Choice 2014

12. Shafie, David M. Eleventh Hour: The Politics of Policy Initiatives in Presidential Transitions. Texas A&M, 2013. Choice 2014

13. Mark E. Stuckey, The Good Neighbor: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Rhetoric of American Power, Michigan State University Press, 2013.

14. Douglas E. Schoen, The End of Authority: How a Loss of Legitimacy and Broken Trust Are Endangering Our Future, Rowman & Littlefield, 2013.

15. Gates, Robert Michael. Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War. Choice. 2013. 16. Moises Naim, The End of Power: From Boardrooms to Battlefields and

Churches to States, Why Being in Charge Isn’t What It Used to Be. Choice, 2013.

17. David M. Shafie, Eleventh Hour. Choice, November 2013. 18. Stein Ringen, Nation of Devils. Choice, 2014. 19. Ryan J. Barilleaux and Jewerl Maxwell, Tough Times for the President:

Political Adversity and the Sources of Executive Power. Presidential Studies Quarterly, March 2014.

20. James P. Farwell, Persuasion and power: the art of strategic communication, Choice, Forthcoming 2013.

21. Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson, The Spirit of Compromise: Why Governing Demands It and Campaigning Undermines It, Choice, January 2013.

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22. Michael Nelson and Russell L. Riley, eds., Governing At Home: The White House and Domestic Policymaking, Choice, April 2012.

23. Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule, The Executive Unbound: After the Madisonian Republic, Choice, 2011.

24. Michael J. Korzi, Presidential Term Limits in American History: Power, Principles, and Politics, Choice, 2011.

25. Julian Zelizer, The Presidency of George W. Bush: A First Historical Assessment, Journal of American Studies, 2011.

26. Nannerl O. Keohane, Thinking About Leadership, Choice, 2011. 27. Susan Dunn, Roosevelt’s Purge, Choice, forthcoming 2010. 28. Stephen Felzenberg, The Leaders We Deserved (and a Few We Didn’t),

Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2010. 29. Antonio de Velasco, Centrist Rhetoric: The Production of Political

Transcendence in the Clinton Presidency, Choice, 2010. 30. John D. Graham, Bush on the Home Front, Choice, 2010. 31. Fred I. Greenstein, Inventing the Job of President: Leadership Style from

George Washington to Andrew Jackson, Congress and President, 2010. 32. Glen S. Krutz and Jeffrey S. Peake, Treaty Politics and the Rise of Executive

Agreements: International Commitments in a System of Shared Powers, The Journal of Politics, March 2010.

33. Paul B. Wice, Presidents in Retirement: Alone and Out of Office, Choice, December 2009.

34. James M. McPherson, Tried By War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief, Indiana Magazine of History, December 2009.

35. Bradley H. Patterson, To Serve the President: Continuity and Innovation in the White House Staff, Choice, June 2009.

36. Blema S. Steinberg, Women in Power: The Personalities and Leadership Styles of Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, and Margaret Thatcher, Political Psychology, April 2009.

37. Peter C. Hoffer, The Treason Trials of Aaron Burr, Choice, March, 2009. 38. Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo, The Unitary Executive:

Presidential Power from Washington to Bush, Choice, January, 2009. 39. Bradley H. Patterson, To Serve the President: Continuity and Innovation in

the White House Staff, Choice, 2008. 40. Dana D. Nelson, Bad for Democracy: How the President Undermines the

Power of the People, Presidential Studies Quarterly, forthcoming, 2009. 41. Peter C. Hoffer, The Treason Trials of Aaron Burr, Choice, 2008. 42. James Hoopes, Hail to the CEO: the Failure of George W. Bush and the Cult

of Moral Leadership, Choice, July, 2008. 43. Christine L. Nemacheck, Strategic Selection: Presidential Nomination of

Supreme Court Justices from Herbert Hoover through George W. Bush, Choice, August, 2007.

44. Robert Mason, Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority, American History Review, 2006.

45. James MacGregor Burns. Running alone: presidential leadership from JFK to Bush II: Why it has failed and how we can fix it, Choice, 2006.

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46. William H. Chafe. Personality and Politics in Modern America. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2006.

47. Fred I. Greenstien, ed. The George W. Bush Presidency: An Early Assessment, Library Journal, 2003.

48. James Carville (with Jeff Nussbaum), Had Enough? A Handbook for Fighting Back, Library Journal, 2003.

49. Stanley B. Greenberg, The Two Americans: Our Current Political Deadlock and How to Break It, Library Journal, 2004

50. Rhodes Cook, The Presidential Nominating Process: A Place for Us?, Library Journal, 2004

51. John W. Dean, Warren G. Harding, Library Journal, 2003. 52. Michael Lind, Made in Texas: George W. Bush and the Takeover of American

Politics, Library Journal, 2003. 53. Roy Morris, Jr., Fraud of the Century, Library Journal, 2003. 54. Lost in a Chaos of Lies review of Richard Reeves’ President Nixon, Times

Literary Supplement, July, 2002. 55. James M. Jeffords, An Independent Man, Library Journal, 2002. 56. Henry Graff, Grover Cleveland, Library Journal, 2002. 57. Tom Wicker, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Library Journal, 2002. 58. Dan B. Fleming, Ask Not . . ., Library Journal, 2002. 59. Peter B. Levy, Encyclopedia of the Clinton Presidency, Library Journal, 2002. 60. Frank Bruni, Ambling into History: The Unlikely Odyssey of George W. Bush,

Library Journal, 2002. 61. Troy Tevi, Intellectuals and the American Presidency: Philosophers, Jesters,

or Technicians? 1960 to Present, Library Journal, 2002. 62. Thomas Fensch, The Kennedy-Khrushchev Letters, Library Journal, 2002. 63. David Horowitz, How to Beat the Democrats: And Other Subversive Ideas,

Library Journal, 2002. 64. Mark Rozell, William Pederson, and Frank Williams, eds., George

Washington and the Origins of the American Presidency, Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 2001.

65. Washington Post, Deadlock, Library Journal, 2001. 66. Jim McGrath, Heartbeat, Library Journal, 2001. 67. Robert Shogan, Bad News, Library Journal, 2001. 68. Paul Wellstone, The Conscience of a Liberal, Library Journal, 2001. 69. Joel Achenbach, It Looks Like a President Only Smaller, Library Journal,

2001. 70. Dana Milbank, Smashmouth, Library Journal, 2001. 71. Ronald Reagan, Reagan In His Own Words, Library Journal, 2001. 72. Paul Boller, Presidential Inaugurations, Library Journal, 2001. 73. James Ceaser and Andrew Busch, The Perfect Tie, Library Journal, 2001. 74. Marvin Kalb, One Scandalous Story, Library Journal, 2001. 75. Stuart Stevens, The Big Enchilada, Library Journal, 2001. 76. Jimmy Carter, Christmas in Plains, Library Journal, 2001. 77. David Gergen, Eyewitness to Power, Library Journal, 2000.

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78. David Maraniss and Ellen Nakashima’, The Prince of Tennessee, Library Journal, 2000.

79. Michael Waldman, POTUS Speaks, Library Journal, 2000. 80. Robert McNeely, The Clinton Years, Library Journal, 2000. 81. Alan Schroeder, Presidential Debates, Library Journal, 2000. 82. Dennis W. Johnson, No Place For Amateurs, Library Journal, 2000. 83. Alan Schroeder, Presidential Debates: Forty Years of High-Risk TV, Library

Journal, 2000. 84. Melvin Small, The Presidency of Richard Nixon, Presidential Studies

Quarterly, 2000. 85. Molly Ivens and Lou Dabose, SHRUB: The Short But Happy Political Life Of

George W. Bush, Library Journal, 2000. 86. Bill Turque, Inventing Al Gore, Library Journal, 2000. 87. Bruce Buchanan, Renewing Presidential Policies: Campaigns, Media, and the

Public Interest, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 2000. 88. Marc Landy and Sidney M. Milkis, Presidential Greatness, Library Journal,

2000. 89. Joseph I. Liberian and Michael D’Orso, In Praise of Public Life, Library

Journal, 2000. 90. John Robert Greene, Presidency of George Bush, Library Journal, January

2000. 91. John Hightower, If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote They Would Have Given

Us Candidates, Library Journal, January 2000. 92. Eric Alterman, Sound and Fury, Library Journal, December 1999. 93. Stephen Wayne, The Road to the White House, 2000: The Politics of

Presidential Elections, Library Journal, November 1999. 94. Alexander De Conde, Presidential Machismo, Library Journal, October 1999. 95. Bill Minutaglio, First Son, Library Journal, October 1999. 96. Brinlkley and Griffith’s, eds., Kennedy Family, Library Journal, September

1999. 97. James M. Burns and Georgia J. Sorenson, Dead Center, Library Journal,

September 1999. 98. Elizabeth Drew, The Corruption of American Politics, Library Journal, June

1999. 99. Robert H. Ferrel, Truman and Pendergast, Library Journal, May 1999. 100. John Kenneth Galbraith, Name-Dropping, Library Journal, April 1999. 101. John W. Sloan, The Reagan Effect, Library Journal, April 1999. 102. Martin Plissner, The Control Room, Library Journal, March 1999. 103. Gary Ferris, Presidential Places, Library Journal, March 1999. 104. Stephen Ponder, Managing the Press, Library Journal, February 1999. 105. Jean A. Garrison, “Games Advisors Play,” Library Journal, January 1999. 106. Bill J. Mares, “Fishing With the Presidents,” Library Journal, December 1998. 107. Robert Shogan, The Double-Edged Sword, Library Journal, November 1998. 108. George W. Bush and Brent Soweroft, A World Transformed, Library Journal,

September 1998. 109. Robert Sobel, Coolidge, Library Journal, June 1998.

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110. Douglas Brinkley, The Unfinished Presidency, Library Journal, May 1998. 111. Warren Christopher, In the Stream of History, Library Journal, May 1998. 112. William Bundy, A Tangled Web, Library Journal, March 1998. 113. Dinesh D’Souza, Ronald Reagan, Library Journal, November 1997. 114. Richard J. Ellis, Presidential Lightening Rods, Political Science Quarterly,

Spring 1995. 115. Howard Gardner, Leading Minds, Journal of Leadership Studies, Summer

1996. 116. Bruce Miroff, Icons of Democracy, American Political Science Review,

Summer 1996. 117. Lane Tracy, Leading the Living Organization, Journal of Leadership Studies,

Vol. 2, No. 3, 1995. 118. Olga S. Opfell, Women Prime Ministers and Presidents, and Danity Little,

How Women Executives Succeed, Women & Politics, Vol. 16, No. 3, 1996. 119. John Hart Ely, War and Responsibility, Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science, September 1994. 120. Lance LeLoup and Steven Shull, Congress and the President, Southeastern

Political Review, 1993. 121. Sean J. Savage, Roosevelt: The Party Leader, 1932-1945, Southern Political

Quarterly, 1992. 122. Richard Loos, The Theory of the Modern Presidency, American Political

Science Review, September 1991. 123. Barbara Hinckley, The Symbolic Presidency, Library Journal. 124. Stanley Kutler, The Wars of Watergate, Library Journal, Spring 1990. 125. William F. Grover, The President as Prisoner: A Structural Critique of The

Carter and Reagan Years, Governance, 1990. 126. Richard L. Rubenstein, Spirit Matters: The Worldwide Impact of Religion on

Contemporary Politics, International Social Science Review, Summer 1988. 127. James M. Burns, The Power to Lead, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Summer

1987. 128. James L. Sunquist, Constitutional Reform and Effective Government,

Presidential Studies Quarterly, Summer 1987. 129. Robert J. Spitzer, The Presidency and Public Policy, American Political

Science Review, September 1985. 130. Kenneth D. Crews and Edward S. Corwin, The American Constitution,

Presidential Studies Quarterly, Winter 1986. 131. Ann Van Thomas and A.J. Thomas Jr., The War-Making Powers of the

President: Constitutional and International Law Aspects, American Political Science Review, March 1984.

132. Hanna Newcombe, Design For a Better World, International Journal of World Peace, April-June, 1985.

133. Ken Auletta, The Underclass, International Social Science Review, Winter 1985.

134. Miewold and Steinman, Problems in Administrative Reform, International Social Science Review, Winter 1985.

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135. W. Taylor Revely III, War Powers of the President and Congress, American Political Science Review, Vol. 10, June 1984.

136. Robert E. Denton, The Symbolic Dimensions of the American Presidency, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Fall 1983.

137. Valerie Bunce, Do New Leaders Make a Difference? Executive Succession and Public Policy Under Capitalism and Socialism, Political Science Quarterly, Fall 1982.

138. David M. O’Brien, Privacy, Law, and Public Policy, Western Political Quarterly, September 1980.

139. Bruce Buchanan, The Presidential Experience: What the Office Does to the Man, Social Science Quarterly, December 1979.

140. Twentieth Century Task Force on Reform of the Presidential Election Process, Winner Takes All, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. IX, No. 3, Summer 1979.

141. Allan P. Sindler, Unchosen President: The Vice President and Other Frustrations of Presidential Succession, The Journal of Politics, November 1978.

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Conference Presentations:

1. Panel, Chair, annual meeting, Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, 2013.

2. Panel Chair, annual meeting, Western Political Science Association, 2012. 3. “Laughing at Leaders: The Skewering of George W. Bush,” International

Leadership Association, annual meeting, Montreal, Canada. 2013 4. Panel Chair, annual meeting, International Leadership Association, London,

October 2011. 5. Panel Chair, annual meeting, American Political Science Association,

September 2011. 6. Panel Chair, annual meeting, Western Political Science Association, San

Antonio, April 2011 7. Panelist, annual meeting, Forum on International Education, April 2011. 8. "Tale of Two Reagans," Reagan Centennial, University of Southern

California/ Ronal Reagan Presidential Library, February 2011. 9. Panelist, “The Crisis in Liberal Arts Education,” annual meeting, Council for

International Education, Philadelphia, November 2010. 10. Panelist, “Assessing the State of Leadership Scholarship,” annual meeting,

International Leadership Association, Boston, November 2010. 11. “Presidential Censure,” American Political Science Association, annual

meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2010. 12. Panel Chair, “President Obama: Hitting the Ground Running, Stumbling, or

Sprinting?” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, March 2010.

13. “What Hollywood Teaches Us About Leadership,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, San Francisco, California, March 2010.

14. “The Presidency and Prerogative: Lessons From History,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Toronto, Canada, September 2009.

15. Panel Chair, “President Obama: Prospects for Leadership,” Western Political Science Associations, annual meeting, Vancouver, Canada, March 2009.

16. The Washington Center, Campaign 2008 Seminar Series: “Presidential Inauguration,” January 2009.

17. German Association for American Studies annual convention, “The American Presidency and Political Leadership,” Heidelberg, Germany, May 15-18, 2008.

18. Panel Chair, “The Presidency and Public Opinion,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, August 2008.

19. Scholar-in-Residence, The Washington Center, Campaign 2008 Seminar Series: Democratic National Convention, forthcoming August 2008.

20. Keynote Address, “Sisyphus and Leviathan Meet Goldilocks and the Three Presidencies,” Massachusetts University Law School, Andover, MA., April 2008.

21. Panel Chair, “The Imperial Presidency,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2007.

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22. “George W. Bush and the Separation of Powers,” Massachusetts University Law School, conference on presidential power, Andover, MA., October 2006.

23. “William A. Jefferson Clinton and the Challenges to the Rule of Law,” Presidential Conference at Hofstra University, 2006.

24. “George W. Bush and the Rule of Law,” Educational Conference for the American Bar Association, Phoenix, Arizona, January 2006.

25. Panelist, “The Power of the Presidency,” University of Massachusetts Law School Conference, October 2006.

26. Panel Chair, American Political Science Association’s annual meeting, Philadelphia, September 2006.

27. Panelist, “Presidential Power,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September 2006

28. Panelist, Western Political Science Association’s annual meeting, “Clinton Rossiter’s The American Presidency: Fifty Years Later,” Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 2006.

29. Panel Chair, Western Political Science Association annual meeting, “The Bush Presidency,” Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 2006.

30. Panel Chair, “Prospects for a Second Bush Term,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, Oakland, California, March 2005.

31. Presenter, “American Leadership at Home and Abroad,” International Political Science Association, annual meeting, Washington D.C., November 2004.

32. Presenter, “Art, Politics and Pedagogy,” Northeast Political Science Association, annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2004.

33. Panel Chair, “The 2004 Presidential Election,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, Portland, Oregon, March 2004.

34. Panel Chair, “The Presidential Election in a Time of Permanent War,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, September 2004.

35. Section Chair, Executive Politics, Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, Denver, Colorado, March 27-29, 2003.

36. Panel Chair, “International Relations on Film,” International Studies Association, annual meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 11-12, 2002.

37. “Bush, 9/11, and Leadership,” University of Florida, Florida Conference on Bush Presidency, February, 2003.

38. “Spatial Leadership and Blame Avoidance in an Age of Failed Leaders,” International Leadership Association, annual meeting, Miami, Florida. November 4-5, 2001.

39. “Lessons From the Clinton Presidency,” roundtable, American Political Science Association, annual meeting, San Francisco, California, September, 2001.

40. “The President: Imperial or Imperiled?” Frank Church Conference, Boise, Idaho, September 28, 2000.

41. “The Presidency as Pop Icon,” Film and History Conference, Reagan Library, November 10-12, 2000.

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42. Panel Chair, “The Presidency and the Law, After Clinton,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Washington D.C., September 2000.

43. Discussant, “A Panel Honoring the Work and Career of James McGregor Burns,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Washington D.C., September 2000.

44. “Margaret Thatcher: Revised, Revisited, Reexamined, and Reappraised,” Hofstra University, The Thatcher Years, conference, March 2000.

45. “Clinton and the Pardon Power,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, Sand Jose, California, March 2000.

46. Panel Chair, “The Presidency and the Law: The Clinton Legacy,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, San Jose, California, March 2000.

47. “The President as Icon and Straw Man: Hollywood and the Presidential Image,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, San Jose, California, March 2000.

48. “Unearthing the Buried Foundations of the American Presidency: What Native-Americans Taught the Framers about Political Leadership,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, Washington D.C., August-September, 1997.

49. “George Bush and Presidential Power,” Hofstra University Conference on the Bush Presidency, April 17-19, 1997, Hempstead, New York.

50. Panel Chair, “Presidential Image and Agenda Setting,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, March 1997, Tucson, Arizona.

51. Discussant: “The President in Government and Politics,” Northeastern Political Science Association, annual meeting, November 1996, Boston, Massachusetts.

52. Discussant: “Teaching the Presidency,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, September 1966, San Francisco, California.

53. Panel Chair, “Understanding Politics Through Film and Literature,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, September 1966, San Francisco, California.

54. Section Head, “The Presidency,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, March 1996, San Francisco, California.

55. Panelist and Chair: “The 1996 Presidential Election,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, March 1996, San Francisco, California.

56. “Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, September 1995, Chicago, Illinois.

57. Panel Chair: “Perspectives on Presidential Policy-Making,” American Political Science Association, annual meeting, September 1995, Chicago, Illinois.

58. Chair and Panelist: “Evaluating the Clinton Presidency,” Western Political Science Association, annual meeting, March 1995, Portland, Oregon.

59. “Women In Power: Shattering the Glass Ceiling?” International Political Science Association Convention, August 1994, Berlin, Germany.

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60. “Presidential Corruption: A Framework,” American Political Science Association Convention, September 1994, New York, New York.

61. Panel Chair: “The Imperial Presidency Revisited,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1994, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

62. “Controlling Executive Corruption: The Founders Model,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1994, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

63. Chair and Panelist, “Presidential Power Reexamined,” American Political Science Association Convention, September 1993, Washington, D.C.

64. Section Head, “Administrative Behavior and Leadership,” Western Political Science Association, March 1993, Pasadena, California.

65. Panelist: “Political Learning and Film,” Western Political Science Association, March 1993, Pasadena, California.

66. Chair and Panelist, “Icons of Democracy,” Western Political Science Association, March 1993, Pasadena, California.

67. Discussant: “Leaders and Contexts,” American Political Science Association Convention, September 3-6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois.

68. “Margaret Thatcher and the Politics of Conviction Leadership,” American Political Science Association Convention, August 1991, Washington D.C.

69. Panel Chair: “Women an Political Leadership,” American Political Science Association Convention, August 1991, Washington, D.C.

70. “The United States Confronts the End of the American Century,” paper presented at International Political Science Association Convention, July 1991, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

71. Panel Chair: “Women as National Leaders,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1991, Seattle, Washington.

72. “Jimmy Carter and the Age of Limits: Presidential Power in a Time of Decline and Diffusion,” Keeping Faith, Eighth Annual Presidential Conference, Hofstra University, November 15-17, 1990.

73. “The Presidency Amid Decline and Diffusion: Jimmy Carter in the Age of Limits,” American Political Science Association Convention, August-September, 1990, San Francisco, California.

74. “The Use of Film in Peace Studies Courses,” Peace Studies Association Convention, March 8-10, 1990, Eugene, Oregon.

75. “The Presidency and Constitutional Reform,” Center For the Study of the Presidency Leadership Conference, October 27, 1989, Los Angeles, California.

76. “The Bush Presidency At 100 Days,” conference on The 100 Days, California State University Fullerton, April 26, 1989.

77. “The Presidency in an Age of Decline,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1989, Salt Lake City, Utah (nominated by Thomas E. Cronin for Pi Sigma Alpha award).

78. “Presidential Leadership and Divided Government,” Casassa Conference, March 1989, Lost Angeles, California.

79. Discussant: The Separation-of-Powers, Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1988, San Francisco, California.

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80. Panel Chair: “Radical/Critical Critiques of the Presidency,” American Political Science Association Convention, September 1987, Chicago, Illinois.

81. “A Radical/Critical Critique of the Presidency,” with Bob Welch, American Political Science Association Convention, September 1987, Chicago, Illinois.

82. “Richard M. Nixon and the Politicization of Justice,” Sixth Annual Presidential Conference, Hofstra University, November 1987.

83. Panel Chair: “Roundtable: Lessons of the Reagan Presidency,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1987, Anaheim, California.

84. “The Presidency and Styles of Economic Management,” American Political Science Association Convention, August 1986, Washington, D.C.

85. “Developing a Crisis Management Capacity in the Executive Branch,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1986, Eugene, Oregon.

86. “U.S.-Soviet Leadership: A Reexamination of Convergence Theory,” with R. Lyn Greene, American Political Science Association Convention, August 1985, New Orleans, Louisiana.

87. Panel Chair: “The Presidency, the Constitution, and the Courts,” Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1985, Las Vegas, Nevada.

88. Co-Chair, panel entitled: “The Politics and Economics of the Arms Race,” at conference on The Arms Race and Central America, at Loyola Marymount University, November 4-6, 1984; presented, “The Reagan Administration and National (In) Security Policy.”

89. “Policy Coordination in a Political Campaign,” paper presented at Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1983, Seattle, Washington.

90. “The Impact of Money on the Lobbying Process,” presented at Meeting of the Intergovernmental Association of Managers, March 10-12, 1983, Pajaro Dunes, California.

91. “Presidential Popularity and Incumbency Role: Toward a Theory of Presidential Incumbency,” Paper presented at Western Political Science Association Convention, March 1981, Denver, Colorado.

92. “Presidential Personality and Popular Support,” Paper presented at Western Political Science Association Convention, Mary 1978, Los Angeles, California.

Honors and Awards:

• 2013 recipient of the International Leadership Association’s award for Most Outstanding Leadership Book of the Year for LEADERSHIP MATTERS: Unleashing the Power of Paradox, Paradigm Press 2012.

• New York Public Library: Best in Reference Award, The Encyclopedia of the American Presidency,ABC-CLIO, 2011.

• Recipient of 2014, The IBM Center for the Business of Government Grant • Best Paper: Presidency Research Group, American Political Science

Association “Margaret Thatcher and the Politics of Conviction Leadership,” • Scholar-in-Residence, Democratic National Convention; Los Angeles, 2000;

Boston, 2004; Denver, 2008 and Republican National Convention Tampa, 2012.

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• 1st Rains Research Award, Loyola Marymount University; Los Angeles, 2011. • La Salle High School: Educator of the Year, 2010. • Scholar-in-Residence, The Washington Center, Campaign 2008 Seminar

Series: Presidential Inauguration, January 2009. • Academic Advisory Board, Foundation for International Education, London,

2009-present. • The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars’ award for

Best Private University of the Year to the Institute for Leadership Studies, Loyola Marymount University, 2006

• LaSalle Preparatory School-Distinguished Alumni Award, 2006 • Grant: Keck Foundation, “Teaching Responsible Leadership,” 3 year grant.

2006-2008 • Academic Advisory Board, The Washington Center, Washington D.C. 2004-

present. • Fellow, The Queen’s College, Oxford University 2006-2010. • Series Editor, Palgrave Macmillan Publishing Company. The Evolving

American Presidency: The Dilemmas of Governing begins 2005. • “Reference Book of the Year”, Encyclopedia of the American Presidency,

New York Public Library, 2005. • Fritz B. Burns, President’s Distinguished Teaching Award, Loyola

Marymount University, 1995. • Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, Westchester/LAX Chamber of

Commerce, 1995. • Certificate of Recognition for Teaching Excellence, California Legislative

Assembly, 1995. • Certificate of Commendation for Outstanding Teaching, City of Los Angeles,

1995. • National Teaching Recognition, American Political Science Association.

Washington D.C., 1993, 1994, and 1995. • UNIVERSITY TEACHER OF THE YEAR, Loyola Marymount University,

1992-1993. • “Best Paper Award,” American Political Science Association Annual

Meeting, Presidency Research Group, 1991. • “TEACHER OF THE YEAR,” Loyola Marymount University, College of

Liberal Arts, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, and 1993-94 academic years.

• Nominee: Carnegie Foundation, “Professor of the Year Award,” 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1994.

Teaching Experience:

Oxford University, The Queens College, England, 1995-2010, comparative course in British-US politics.

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Loyola Marymount University: Endowed Chair, 1998-present; Visiting Assistant Professor 1980-1982, Assistant Professor 1982-1985, Associate Professor 1986 to 1994, Professor 1994-present. University of Kent, Canterbury England: Summer of 1990 and 1992; taught course in “British and US Politics.” Director of Summer Abroad Program, 1992. University of Southern California: Instructor, 1977, 1979-1980; Teaching Assistant, 1973-1976. Upper and Lower Division courses in American Politics. California State University, Northridge: Instructor, 1977-80. Introduction to American Politics, The Presidency, Criminal Procedure. Whittier College: Instructor, 1977-79. The Presidency, Judicial Process, Introduction to Public Administration, Urban Politics.

Professional Association Memberships: International Political Science Association American Political Science Association

Western Political Science Association (Executive Board) Presidential Research Group (APSA) Center For the Study of the Presidency

Professional and Research Activities: President of The World Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University

Non-Resident Fellow for World Policy Institute New York Translated Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince Italian to English, 2011. Executive Council, Western Political Science Association, 2014 Founding Member, LA Chapter, Conscious Capitalism, 2013. Chair of Board, Foundation of International Education, 2011- Present Series Editor, “The Evolving American Presidency,” Palgrave Macmillan.

Editorial Board, International Leadership Journal, 2008-present President, “President Research Group.” American Political Science Association, 2003-04.

Department Chair, 2002. Vice-President, “Presidency Study Group,” American Political Science Association, 2001-2002. Secretary/Treasurer, “Presidency Research Group,” American Political Science Association, 1999-2001. Board of Directors/Secretary, Food Pantry, LAX, 2000 – present. Associate Editor, White House Studies, 2000 – present. Director and Founder, Institute For Leadership Studies, Loyola Marymount University, 1993 to present. Scholar-in-Residence, The Washington Center, conventions program, summer 2000 and 2004. Special Topics Editor, The Journal of Leadership Studies, 1993 - 1996. Executive Advisory Board, The Washington Center, 1998 - present. Executive Board, Presidency Research Group, American Political Science Association, 1992-1995.

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Pentagon Consultant 1990-1992, Department of Defense, Crisis Management Center. Frequent commentator on national and local TV and Radio. Frequent guest lecturer at various universities; e.g., Oxford University (England), University of Virginia, Washington and Lee University, Foundation for International Education (London), Colorado College. Political Columnist, ASIA CABLE (bi-monthly column dealing with national security, economic and foreign policy issues in the Pacific Basin). 1985-1986. Director and Founder, Peace Studies Program, Loyola Marymount University, 1984-1993. Director, Masters of Public Administration Program, Loyola Marymount University, 1982-1985. President, Genovese & Associates, Political Consulting Firm, 1980-1992. Director, Policy Coordination Staff, Whitehurst for U.S. Senate, 1981-1982. Coordination of Economic, Domestic, and Foreign Policy Advisory Staffs.

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Robert Spitzer Professor, Political Science State University of New York, Cortland, New York 13045 (607) 753-4106

Nancy Kassop, Chair Professor, Political Science State University College of New Paltz New Paltz, New York 12561 (914) 257-3558

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