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In sickness and in power

In sickness and in power2008

Owen, David

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"The course of modern world history has been critically shaped by the physical and mental illnesses of heads of state, sometimes in the public eye, but usually in secrecy. Democratic politicians as diverse as Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Churchill, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Pompidou, Mitterrand, Blair, George W. Bush, Chirac, and Sharon all lied about their health." "Owen argues that a medically definable condition called Hubris Syndrome affects some heads of government the longer they stay in office or after a specific triggering event such as 9/11. Lord Owen makes the cases that democratic societies need to implement new procedures for dealing with illness in their own heads of government, and that they need to empower the United Nations to use new procedures and means for removing despots whose behavior becomes so hubristic as to pose a grave threat to their own people or the world."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2008
OL Work ID
OL2632558W

Subjects

Health and hygieneHistory, 21st CenturyHeads of statesPolitical SystemsFamous PersonsMental illnessFederal governmentHistoryMental DisordersHistory, 20th CenturyHeads of stateHistory, modern, 20th centuryHistory, modern, 21st century

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