The Best Job in Politics
Exploring How Governors Succeed as Policy Leaders
- Alan Rosenthal - Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University
March 2012 | 288 pages | CQ Press
"My worst day as governor was better than my best day as a United States senator."
—Former Governor Tim Carper (D-DE, 1993–2001)
Governors—both in, and now out of, office—see the job as the best in politics. Why is that? Drawing on a survey of former governors, personal interviews, as well as gubernatorial memoirs and biographies, Rosenthal shows students how and why governors succeed as policy leaders and makes a case as to why some governors are better at leveraging the institutional advantages of the office.
—Former Governor Tim Carper (D-DE, 1993–2001)
Governors—both in, and now out of, office—see the job as the best in politics. Why is that? Drawing on a survey of former governors, personal interviews, as well as gubernatorial memoirs and biographies, Rosenthal shows students how and why governors succeed as policy leaders and makes a case as to why some governors are better at leveraging the institutional advantages of the office.
The Job of Governor
Playing the Hands They Are Dealt
What Governors Bring to the Table
How Governors Put Together Their Policy Agendas
Laying the Groundwork for Their Initiatives
Strategies and Tactics of Engagement
Succeeding as Policy Leaders
Legacy and Beyond