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by Fred I. Greenstein (Author) "THE MODERN American presidency has come to be conspicuously problematic, devouring its incumbents with appalling regularity..." (more)
Key Phrases: selective delegation, presidential role, liaison staff, White House, United States, State Department (more...)
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"Some books, like some scientific theories, have the capacity to alter people's whole way of looking at the world. Such a book is The Hidden-Hand Presidency. To read it is to discover, among other things, that everything you ever believed about Dwight Eisenhower as president of the United States is wrong." -- Economist



"A fascinating exposition of Eisenhower's leadership techniques." -- Political Science Quarterly



"An important corrective to standard treatments of Ike as president." -- Journal of Politics



"A deliberately circumscribed book, but the sharp focus serves its intellectual intensity." -- National Review



"By his painstaking analysis, Greenstein should convince even the most unrelenting critic of Eisenhower's that the man had greater skills as Chief Executive than have been recognized." -- New Republic



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With a new Foreword that examines the continuing significance of the Eisenhower presidency, this title reveals that there was great political activity beneath the placid surface of the executive office under Eisenhower. "To read (this book) is to discover . . . that everything you ever believed about Dwight Eisenhower as president of the United States is wrong".--"Economist".

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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (May 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801849012
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801849015
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #176,963 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Reassessment of the Eisenhower Presidency, April 22, 2000
Greenstein was not the first but has certainly assembled the most coherent argument for a fundamental reassessment of Ike's presidency.

Common wisdom held Ike to be a somewhat dodering, benevolent and detached president who routinely mangled english syntax in his press conferences. He is seen as surrounded by powerful men who ran government as THEY saw fit.

Greenstein shows repeatedly that Ike was a deft behind-the-scenes mover and shaker who held all the reins of power in HIS hands. He consistently refused to engage in "personalities" and would deal with political challenges with tact and persuasion, often hidden from public light. His handling of McCarthy, often seen as a do-nothing approach, is re-examined in a new light. Eisenhower is seen pre-empting McCarthy consistently while also refusing to publicly engage him, which in Ike's mind, would have served to legitimize him (McCarthy) in many eyes.

Finaly, Ike has been critized for relying too much on a rigid and formal system of staff and infomation processing. His background in the Army, many critics contend, made him a stickler for procedure. This much is true. However, he used his considerable charm and intellect to draw on a wide group of people (all white and male) to augment his formal structures. Many blame the dismantling of the fromal advising structure by Kennedy to his lack of information during the Bay of Pigs.

A good book for Eisenhower specialists, policital scientists studying the organizational presidency, and presidential students of all stripes.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stevenson Supporter Learns Truth!, January 4, 2003
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In the preface to this landmark book on the Eisenhower presidency, Greenstein talks about how he had begun a project on presidential leadership, with a quick stop at the Eisenhower Library to get confirmation that Eisenhower was as hands-off as possible, a doddering old fool who let his underlings run the country whilst Ike played golf. But as Greenstein looked at the research in front of him, he discovered Eisenhower was much more of a hands-on president than most accepted. He worked behind the scenes, however, hence this "hidden-hand" description.

Greenstein's book on Eisenhower is significant for all students of Eisenhower. Most revisionist scholars of Eisenhower were also Stevenson supporters in the '50s, and have come away with a better understanding of how Ike worked, and his handling of major crises. (Anyone who thinks the 1950s was "Leave it to Beaver" or "Happy Days" is poorly mis-informed and needs to take himself to the public library to look at all the brinksmanship reported in the newspapers and newsmagazines of the time.)

In this book, Greenstein offers his argument, and then goes through a series of case-studies to look at how Eisenhower worked actively behind the scenes to accomplish his goals.

This is indeed a landmark book for scholars. The general reader, however, may be overwhelmed by the academic use of language. For them, the two-volume book on Eisenhower by Ambrose may be a better book to read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Aha! Ike wasn't just a golf-playing war hero!, October 13, 1999
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Greenstein processes many of Eisenhower's papers not previously available, and comes to the conclusion that Eisenhower was a deft, behind-the-scenes manipulator. This book has helped solidify Ike's increasing reputation as President, with some in-depth look at his approach to McCarthy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Hidden-Hand Presidency
Ordinary professorial elucidation of the obvious; the author seems surprised by the fact that Ike was smart and subtle. Worth reading if you are unfamilar with Ike's true nature.
Published 17 months ago by Donald H. Gray

5.0 out of 5 stars Was Eisenhower an Effective President?
This was a path-breaking book when it first appeared more than twenty years ago, reflecting a rehabilitation of Dwight D. Eisenhower as president. Read more
Published on July 14, 2006 by Roger D. Launius

2.0 out of 5 stars Fred Greenstein famous title--well, famous for academics
Well, if you want to read the experience from academia, go right ahead. For a better insight, see Michael Beschloss or Ike's own biographer, Stephen Ambrose. Read more
Published on February 22, 2000

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