Patterns of Political Leadership

Patterns of Political Leadership
Author: R. Hrair Dekmejian
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1975-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438400764

Patterns of Political Leadership is a study of political leaders in one of the world's most volatile areas—the Middle East. It focuses on the highest levels of political leadership in three countries—Egypt, Israel and Lebanon. Within a cross-national framework the three elite groups are analyzed both aggregately and over time, in terms of recruitment, circulation, social background, and behavioral characteristics. Theoretical and methodological problems of equivalence and comparability are confronted and a number of hypotheses advanced regarding elite characteristics, many of which are expected to shape internal and external policies of the three countries. The Israeli and Egyptian groups are analyzed as elites in confrontation, enabling the reader to acquire new insights on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The specific leaders under study are those of cabinet level and higher rank—totalling more than 400 individuals. In each polity the unique characteristics of the leadership are explicated in considerable detail. In Lebanon, the linkages between the political and economic elites are explored, as these relate to that country's commercial centrality in the Arab world. The phenomena of za'imism and dynastic power receive particular attention, as do the dynamics of sectarian politics in this most unique Middle Eastern democracy. The Israeli political leadership is studied from both socializational and behavioral perspectives. The process of elite formation is analyzed against a background of European persecution and the emerging garrison democracy in Palestine. An attempt has been made to gauge the impact of the October 1973 War on the Israeli elite and the concomitant transfer of power to a younger generation of leaders. The Egyptian political leadership is studied in the Nasir-Sadat milieu characterized by a blending of charisma and military rule. Particular attention is given to the formative forces and events that shaped the behavior of modern Egypt's elite. President Sadat's efforts to defeat the Ali Sabri coalition is presented in detail as is Sadat's dramatic ascendance after the relative success of Egyptian arms in October 1973. The final chapter presents a comparative assessment of the three elite contingents. A number of contrasts and similarities emerge regarding elite recruitment, political culture, education, tenure, age, representativeness, and integration. Changes in elite composition and efficiency are related to systemic stability and the future configuration of the Arab-Israeli conflict itself. The author concludes that recent fundamental changes in the composition and orientations of Egyptian and Israeli leaders are likely to improve the prospects for peace in the Middle East.

Political Leadership in Industrialized Societies

Political Leadership in Industrialized Societies
Author: Lewis Joachim Edinger
Publisher: New York : Wiley
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1967
Genre: Authority
ISBN:

Composite work on political leadership in developed countries - covers capitalist and communist political theory, psychological aspects of dictatorship, administration of justice, political parties and systems, etc. Bibliography pp. 348 to 368.

Comparative Political Leadership

Comparative Political Leadership
Author: Ludger Helms
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2012-07-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137264918

This volume has been designed as a key resource in the field of international political leadership research. Written by a team of distinguished leadership scholars from three continents and nine countries, the original chapters gathered in this volume cover all the major fields of political leadership, from executive, legislative and party leadership to leadership in social movements and international organizations. The special value and appeal of this book relates to its genuinely comparative focus that characterizes all chapters.

Patterns of Political Leadership

Patterns of Political Leadership
Author: R. Hrair Dekmejian
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873952910

Study of the relationship between the characteristics of governing elites and inter-state conflict in the Middle East.

Political Leaders and Democratic Elections

Political Leaders and Democratic Elections
Author: Kees Aarts
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 019965056X

Based on extensive data sets from national election studies in nine major democracies, this book brings together leading experts to assess the impact of political leaders on voting patterns. This is the first major book-length treatment of the importance of leaders' personality on the outcome of democratic elections.

Political Leadership for the New Century

Political Leadership for the New Century
Author: Linda O. Valenty
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-03-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0313010633

Valenty, Feldman, and their contributors challenge the current state of political leadership studies by offering a variety of analytical methods from scholars around the world. While focused on American political leadership, the different approaches and vantage points offer fresh insights of the roles of cultural and political context, including the historical circumstance, environmental factors, and socialization agents that affect and shape American political leadership and performance. The highly unusual and valuable approach includes multidisciplinary perspectives with contributors from the fields of political science, political psychology, philosophy, sociology, and economics. Scholars, students, and researchers from a variety of disciplines will find the evaluations of the interaction between personality, leadership, decision making, and context invaluable.

Political Leaders Beyond Party Politics

Political Leaders Beyond Party Politics
Author: Fortunato Musella
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 331959348X

This book studies party leaders from selection to post-presidency. Based on data covering a large set of Western countries, and focusing on the trends of personalisation of politics, the volume is one of the first empirical investigations into how party leaders are elected, how long they stay in office, and whether they enter and guide democratic governments. It also provides novel data on how leaders end their career in a broad and diverse range of business activities. Topics covered include political leaders’ increasing autonomy, their reinforcement of popular legitimation, often through the introduction of direct election by party rank and file, and their grip on party organization. The book will appeal to students and scholars interested in political parties, political leadership, the transformation of democracy, and comparative politics.