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When Illness Strikes the Leader: The Dilemma of the Captive King
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The illness or disability of a world leader can change the course of history. When Lenin became too infirm to remove Stalin from a position of power, when the shah of Iran's terminal cancer was kept secret from fellow Iranians and foreign supporters until Ayatollah Khomeini's Islamic revolution had succeeded, the political consequences were monumental. In this absorbing bo
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Paperback, 262 pages
Published
February 22nd 1995
by Yale University Press
(first published March 31st 1993)
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I was reading this book before I saw the headline in today's (Nov. 28, 2013) post--Karzai faces backlash at home-- and read the article. Part of the issue with this leader might be undiagnosed (or unrevealed) mental degradation. The authors of this book have analyzed the problems of when a leader becomes ill. In their introduction they note they use the word king to include democratically elected leaders. The book provides several examples of leader's incapacitated by disease, some incipient oth
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Brimming with detailed case studies of leaders ranging from Roosevelt, Botha, de Gaulle, Pompidou, Mao, and Nguema, this book sensitively paints a picture of the perilous dynamics at play when a leader falls ill. Highlights include Post + Robin's discussion of the role of the royal physician, a player who can't just rely on their allegiance to medical ethics whilst treating bodies that are quite literally political.
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Who’s Really in Charge?
You can consider this a companion piece to the previously reviewed book, When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We Look at Medicine by Barron F Lerner. While that book viewed the public and private battles of well-known people, When Illness Strikes the Leader: The Dilemma of the Captive King takes a historical look at the how being a world leader doesn’t necessarily bring the best medical care. In fact, it can be a hazard to your health.
Why? Simple. Your heal ...more
You can consider this a companion piece to the previously reviewed book, When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We Look at Medicine by Barron F Lerner. While that book viewed the public and private battles of well-known people, When Illness Strikes the Leader: The Dilemma of the Captive King takes a historical look at the how being a world leader doesn’t necessarily bring the best medical care. In fact, it can be a hazard to your health.
Why? Simple. Your heal ...more
This book is truly fascinating, and since I read it I've found it has a huuuuge range of applicability, from reading the modern day news, to watching TV shows (most recently on AMC's Turn and FX's The Americans, with King George and George Washington both being applicable in the first and President Reagan (from the Soviet POV) in the second), to thinking about politics, when you consider how unvetted/unchecked the medical capacity of American presidents sometimes was just in the last century.
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