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Main Page Contact Michelle Gordon, 912.961.3173 For Immediate Release Talk on Presidential Leadership in Times of CrisisSavannah, GA-November 4, 2005-Gary L. Gregg II will present "Presidential Leadership in Times of Crisis" on November 16. The talk will begin at noon in room 157 of University Hall at Armstrong Atlantic State University. Gregg holds the Mitch McConnell Chair in Leadership at the University of Louisville and is director of the McConnell Center for Political Leadership. His most recent book, Thinking about the Presidency, is a collection of historic documents and essays exploring the evolution of the American presidency. He has been a guest on several national radio programs, including the G. Gordon Liddy Show, and has appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal and American Perspectives and C-Span 2's Book TV. Gregg is the author of The Presidential Republic: Executive Representation and Deliberative Democracy (Rowman & Littlefield, 1997), a book that fundamentally rethinks the evolution of the presidency in the constitutional order. His articles have appeared in Presidential Studies Quarterly, The University Bookman, Perspectives on Political Science, The Intercollegiate Review, and CAMPUS. He is editor of Vital Remnants: America's Founding and the Western Tradition (June 1999) and Securing Democracy: Why We Have an Electoral College (November 2001). He is co-editor of Considering the Bush Presidency (Oxford University Press, 2003), which was the subject of two C-Span Book TV programs in September 2003. He also co-edited Patriot Sage: George Washington and the American Political Tradition, which was featured on C-Span's Book TV, named one of the best books of 1999, and sold nearly 10,000 copies in its first month in print. The talk is sponsored by Armstrong Atlantic State University's Pi Gamma Mu, Political Science Organization, College of Arts and Sciences, Master of Arts in Liberal and Professional Studies Program, Leaders Among Us, the Foundation, and the Office of the President. For more information about the talk, contact Jose A. da Cruz at 912.921.5670. |