The Greenstein Model in Context

This chapter is divided into three sections. The first looks at the concept of leadership itself and the development of early strands of thought in this specialism, its beginnings philosophically emanating from the structure-agency debate. The second sect

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The Political Leadership of Prime Minister John Major A Reassessment Using the Greenstein Model Thomas McMeeking

Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership

Series Editors Ludger Helms University of Innsbruck Innsbruck, Austria Gillian Peele Department of Politics and International University of Oxford Oxford, UK Bert A. Rockman Department of Political Science Purdue University West Lafayette, IN, USA

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Thomas McMeeking

The Political Leadership of Prime Minister John Major A Reassessment Using the Greenstein Model

Thomas McMeeking School of Politics and International Studies University of Leeds Leeds, UK

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