From Tea Leaves to Opinion Polls: A Theory of Democratic Leadership by John G. Geer, Robert Y. Shapiro (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: August 1996
  • 225pp
  • Sales Rank: 404,014
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    • Pub. Date: August 1996
    • Publisher: Columbia University Press
    • Format: Paperback, 225pp
    • Sales Rank: 404,014

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    The first in-depth analysis of the link between politicians' behavior and opinion polls. Exploring political action within a broad historical context, the book develops a theory to show how the behavior of politicians, and the unfolding of political change, have been irrevocably altered since the advent of opinion polling in the 1930s.

    Walter J. Stone

    A wonderful contribution to presidential and leadership studies. Geer masterfully synthesizes a 'soft' rational choice perspective with historical analysis to shed new light on the evolving nature of presidential leadership in the information age. The book displays a rare combination of analytical rigor and clarity in the writing to make it a joy to read.

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