Başlık:
The Leadership Capital Index : a new perspective on political leadership
Yazar:
Bennister, Mark, 1967- editor.
ISBN:
9780198783848
Basım Bilgisi:
First edition.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xiv, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Genel Not:
"The original ideas ... were first presented ... at the Political Studies Association (PSA) Annual Conference at the University of Swansea in 2012."--Page v.
İçerik:
Cover -- The Leadership Capital Index: A New Perspective on Political Leadership -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Understanding Political Leadership: The Leadership Capital Approach -- Bringing Leadership Back Into the Study of Politics and Governance -- Conceptualizing Leadership Capital -- Developing the LCI -- Sources of Leadership Capital: Skills, Relations, and Reputation -- Methodology -- Assumptions and Conjectures -- Focusing and Developing the LCI -- The Leadership Capital Index: An Outline -- Towards Comparative Capital Assessment LCI GridOne Leader Across Time -- Different Holders of One Office Across Time -- Holders of the Same Office in Different Political Systems -- Outline of the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Turning Structural Weakness into Personal Strength: Angela Merkel and the Politics of Leadership Capital in Germany -- The ``Rock-Solid ́́Leader? -- Immunity to Decay -- Political Vision and Communicative Performance -- Personal and Party Polling -- Shaping Party and Parliamentary Policy -- Keeping the Powder Dry -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: ``No Loans for Ladies:́́ Julia Gillard and Capital Denied -- Skills RelationsReputation -- Rating Gillard: Contingencies, Timing, and Culture -- References -- Chapter 4: From Triumph to Tragedy: The Leadership Paradox of Lyndon Baines Johnson -- Presidential Succession: Getting the Cattle Out of the Swamp -- Using the Leadership Capital Index (LCI): Lyndon Johnson (1964-68) -- (T1) Projecting Prudent Leadership: Transition Success -- (T2) Historic Success: King of the Hill -- (T3) The Price of Guns and Butter: The Credibility Gap -- (T4) Waging the Wrong War at the Wrong Time: Collapse -- Conclusions: Leadership Capital and a Tragedy of Epic Intensity -- Note -- References Chapter 5: A ``Meteoric ́́Career in Hungarian PoliticsThe Rise and Fall of Ferenc Gyurcsány -- Methodology: The Milestone Approach -- Hungaryś Post-Communist Politics -- Milestones in Gyurcsányś Prime-Ministership -- Milestone 1: Election to the Premiership -- Milestone 2: 100 Steps Program -- Milestone 3: Re-election in 2006 and Policy Switch -- Milestone 4: The Leaking of the Oszöd Speech (September-October 2006) -- Milestone 5: The Lost Referendum -- Milestone 6: Political Fall and Afterlife -- Ferenc Gyurcsányś Leadership Capital Dynamics -- Skills -- Relations -- Reputation -- Conclusions -- References Chapter 6: Jerry Brown and the Triumph of Leadership: Leadership Capital and the Financial Rescue of CaliforniaCaliforniaś Dysfunctional Political System: Understanding Brownś Challenge -- Leadership Capital and Jerry Brown -- (S1) Leadership Vision and Communicative Performance -- (S2) Electoral Strength -- (R1) Public Trust and Party Strength -- (R2) Policy Influence and Legislative Effectiveness -- The Analysis: Taming the Ungovernable State -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Limits to Dominance?: Comparing the Leadership Capital of Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair -- Mapping Leadership Capital.
Özet:
The Leadership Capital Index develops a conceptual framework of leadership capital and a diagnostic tool - the Leadership Capital Index (LCI) - to measure and evaluate the fluctuating nature of the leadership capital of leaders. Differing amounts of leadership capital, a combination of skills, relations and reputation, allow leaders to succeed or bring about their failure. This book brings together leading international scholars in the field to engage with the concept of 'leadership capital' and use and apply the LCI to a variety of comparative case studies. The book provides an important, timely, and innovative contribution to the now flourishing academic discipline of political leadership studies. The LCI offers a comprehensive yet parsimonious and easily applicable 10 point matrix to examine leadership authority over time and in different political contexts. In each case, leaders 'spend' and put their 'stock' of authority and support at risk. United States president Lyndon Johnson arm-twisting Congress to put into effect civil rights legislation; Tony Blair taking the United Kingdom into the invasion of Iraq; Angela Merkel committing Germany to a generous reception of refugees: all 'spent capital' to forge public policy they believed in. The volume examines how office-holders acquire, consolidate, risk, and lose such capital, and concentrates predominantly on elected 'chief executives' at the national level, including majoritarian and consensus systems, multiple and singular cases, and also examines some presidential and sub-national cases. The Leadership Capital Index is an exploratory volume, with chapters providing a series of plausibility probes to see how the LCI framework 'performs' as a descriptive and analytical tool.
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