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James David Barber

    James David Barber war ein Politikwissenschaftler, der für seine Klassifizierung von Präsidenten anhand ihrer Weltanschauungen bekannt wurde. Sein Ansatz beinhaltete eine tiefgehende Analyse von Persönlichkeiten und Motivationen, um zu verstehen, wie diese Faktoren ihre Entscheidungsfindung und ihren Führungsstil beeinflussen. Barber's Einblicke in die Psychologie politischer Führer bieten den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive zur Bewertung ihrer Handlungen und ihres historischen Einflusses.

    The Pulse of Politics
    The Racing Game
    The Presidential Character: Predicting Performance in the White House
    • 2017

      The Pulse of Politics

      Electing Presidents in the Media Age

      • 354 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The book explores the pivotal role journalists play in shaping presidential campaigns every four years, highlighting their influence in bringing candidates and issues to the forefront of national awareness. It delves into the dynamics of media coverage, the strategies employed by journalists, and the impact of their narratives on public perception and political discourse. Through analysis and case studies, it reveals how the interplay between media and politics can significantly alter the course of elections.

      The Pulse of Politics
    • 2005

      The Racing Game

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      2,0(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the intricate social dynamics of horse racing, this study delves into the lives of various characters within the race track community, including the "honest boys," "gyps," "manipulators," "stoops," and "Chalk eaters." It reveals the complexities behind the thrill of the sport, uncovering the motivations, interactions, and unique subcultures that define this vibrant and often misunderstood world.

      The Racing Game
    • 1985

      "The Presidential Character" unifies political psychology, history, and biography to help readers understand the complex factors that influence our vote. In addition, the author includes predictions actually written and published before Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush ever served and presents an analysis of how predictions work.

      The Presidential Character: Predicting Performance in the White House