
a book
The Hidden-Hand Presidency: Eisenhower as Leader
Fred I. Greenstein · 1982 · 312 pages
Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, Fred Greenstein reveals that there was great political activity beneath the placid surface of the Eisenhower White House. In a new foreword to this edition, he discusses developments in the study of the Eisenhower presidency in the dozen years since publication of the first edition and examines the continuing significance of Eisenhower's legacy for the larger understanding of presidential leadership in modern America.
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Ryan Holiday
“A masterclass in leadership revealing how Eisenhower wielded behind-the-scenes influence and organization to lead effectively while appearing above politics.”↗