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Presidents in Retirement: Alone and Out of the Office describes and analyzes the behavior of those thirty-four former presidents who survived their terms and were faced with deciding how to make the most of their new lives as private citizens. Rather than simply present a chronology of presidential behavior, the book explores the variety of retirement activities with chapters on partisan politics, public service, economic pursuits, leisurely activities, health concerns, and relationships with a successor. The book''s emphasis is on the range of social-psychological factors affecting the behavior of ex-presidents once they leave the White House. What did these once powerful men do to fill many empty hours of retirement? Why did they pursue particular avenues of endeavor, and to what degree did these choices provide satisfaction? What discernible patterns of behavior can be identified which can be of predictive value in understanding the retirement behavior of future presidents? This book offers a unique opportunity to examine the personality and beliefs of our presidents in a relatively pristine setting. The reader can observe these former chief executives without having to factor in the influence of advisors and staff. Retirement grants a personal freedom to engage in activities and express oneself without great concern with political repercussions. Additionally, once out of the White House, ex-presidents are no longer trapped by political crises which are likely to circumscribe their behavior. Retirement is therefore a time when a person can express true inner feelings and behave in a manner consistent with these beliefs. Freeing them from the dictates of a difficult job, retirement offers former presidents the freedom and enjoyment to live their final years in comfort and happiness or under stressful conditions caused by economic or health concerns. Although the step down from the presidency may be much greater than the average person''s experiences of entering retirement, the relative problems and

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Most books dealing with the lives and careers of presidents after they leave office tend to be light and simplistic. Not so this work by Wice who tries to systematically examine the post-presidential lives of the former US presidents. . . . A very fresh and provocative exploration of what one does when going from the most powerful political leader in the world to retirement. Recommended. * CHOICE, December 2009 *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1 Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Presidents and Retirement: An Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Transition Period: Life as a Lame Duck Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Immediate Concerns Part 6 Part 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Partisan Politics: Running for Office Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Political Advisor Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Public Service Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Economic Pursuits Chapter 11 Chapter 8. A Life of Leisure: Ex-Presidents Relaxing Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Health Concerns and Final Days Part 13 Part 3 Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Conclusions and Critical Issues

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 4/16/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739127414, 978-0739127414
      ISBN10: 0739127411

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presidents in Retirement: Alone and Out of the Office describes and analyzes the behavior of those thirty-four former presidents who survived their terms and were faced with deciding how to make the most of their new lives as private citizens. Rather than simply present a chronology of presidential behavior, the book explores the variety of retirement activities with chapters on partisan politics, public service, economic pursuits, leisurely activities, health concerns, and relationships with a successor. The book''s emphasis is on the range of social-psychological factors affecting the behavior of ex-presidents once they leave the White House. What did these once powerful men do to fill many empty hours of retirement? Why did they pursue particular avenues of endeavor, and to what degree did these choices provide satisfaction? What discernible patterns of behavior can be identified which can be of predictive value in understanding the retirement behavior of future presidents? This book offers a unique opportunity to examine the personality and beliefs of our presidents in a relatively pristine setting. The reader can observe these former chief executives without having to factor in the influence of advisors and staff. Retirement grants a personal freedom to engage in activities and express oneself without great concern with political repercussions. Additionally, once out of the White House, ex-presidents are no longer trapped by political crises which are likely to circumscribe their behavior. Retirement is therefore a time when a person can express true inner feelings and behave in a manner consistent with these beliefs. Freeing them from the dictates of a difficult job, retirement offers former presidents the freedom and enjoyment to live their final years in comfort and happiness or under stressful conditions caused by economic or health concerns. Although the step down from the presidency may be much greater than the average person''s experiences of entering retirement, the relative problems and

      Trade Review
      Most books dealing with the lives and careers of presidents after they leave office tend to be light and simplistic. Not so this work by Wice who tries to systematically examine the post-presidential lives of the former US presidents. . . . A very fresh and provocative exploration of what one does when going from the most powerful political leader in the world to retirement. Recommended. * CHOICE, December 2009 *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1 Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Presidents and Retirement: An Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Transition Period: Life as a Lame Duck Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Immediate Concerns Part 6 Part 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Partisan Politics: Running for Office Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Political Advisor Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Public Service Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Economic Pursuits Chapter 11 Chapter 8. A Life of Leisure: Ex-Presidents Relaxing Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Health Concerns and Final Days Part 13 Part 3 Chapter 14 Chapter 10. Conclusions and Critical Issues

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