Governors Speak

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  • ISBN 9780761835646
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2007
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Governors in the United States are becoming prime policy makers in state and national politics. They preside over vast and increasingly important administrative structures through numerous appointments of key personnel and the management of growing budgets. Governors provide leadership for state legislatures by advocating their policy agendas, and by mobilizing public opinion and political resources. Through these roles, governors have far reaching influence in citizen's daily lives.

This work examines these major political leaders by closely examining the careers of five recent governors (1960–2001):
- Terry Sanford (1961–1965)
- Robert (Bob) W. Scott (1969–1973)
- James E. (Jim) Holshouser Jr. (1973–1977)
- James G. (Jim) Martin (1985–1993)
- James B. (Jim) Hunt Jr. (1977–1985; 1993–2001)

...and compares their performances in office with governors in other states. No other book has looked as closely at the persons who serve as governors during this time period.

Jack D. Fleer is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Wake Forest University. He has published books, chapters, and articles on southern and North Carolina Politics over the past half-century, and provided frequent commentary for regional, national, and international media.

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