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    • Leader Authenticity Markers: Findings From A Study of African-American Leaders 

      Pittinsky, Todd L.; Tyson, Christopher Jordan (Center for Public Leadership, 2004-01-06)
      Authenticity has become a central concept in leadership studies, but the question of how followers assess the authenticity of their political leaders has not been addressed. With few exceptions, the literature on ...
    • Legitimacy In A Bastard Kingdom 

      Applbaum, Arthur Isak (Center for Public Leadership, 2004-01-05)
      "Now, gods, stand up for bastards!" No, this is not the prayer of the New York litigator; it is the battle cry of Edmund, bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester and one of the great early modern theorists of political ...
    • Psychoanalyzing Presidents Without a Couch: Lessons from the William J. Clinton and George W. Bush Presidencies 

      Renshon, Stanley A. (Center for Public Leadership, 2004-01-04)
      In this paper I address the usefulness of the psychoanalytic framework in studying U.S. presidents and by implication political leaders more generally.1 I ask why such a framework is important for studying political leaders ...