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  1. Richard Elliott Neustadt (June 26, 1919 – October 31, 2003) was an American political scientist specializing in the United States presidency. He served as adviser to several presidents. His book Presidential Power has been described as "one of the most influential books ever written about political leadership." [1]

  2. 3 nov 2003 · Richard E. Neustadt, the White House adviser, historian and authority on presidential power, died on Friday in England. He was 84.

  3. 13 ott 2005 · A tribute to the late political scientist who wrote the influential book Presidential Power and advised several U.S. presidents. Learn about his life, career, and legacy from his colleagues and students.

  4. 13 nov 2003 · Richard Neustadt, adviser to presidents, died on October 31st, aged 84. Nov 13th 2003 |. Share. THE year was 1952, with Dwight Eisenhower about to trounce Adlai Stevenson, and Harry Truman, the...

  5. Richard E. Neustadt is the author of one of the most influential books ever written about political leadership. Headed for a career as a political-level bureaucrat, he “drifted” to academia after the 1952 election brought a Republican to the White House.

  6. 3 nov 2003 · Times Staff Writer. Richard E. Neustadt, scholarly advisor to Presidents Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, author of the still influential “Presidential...

  7. 6 nov 2003 · Richard E. Neustadt, Douglas Dillon Professor of Government Emeritus at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and eminent presidential scholar and former adviser to three U.S. presidents, is being remembered fondly by former colleagues as a guiding force in Kennedy School history.