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When Disaster Strikes: Presidents and Emergencies | Documents & Debates
Manage episode 419601372 series 2996010
Jeff is joined by Tevi Troy, author of "Shall We Wake the President?" to discuss the evolution of presidential and federal involvement in emergency situations, natural disasters, and similar crises. Using examples from the early years of the republic through today, they trace the change over time brought by communications technology, changing expectations of the American people, the role of NGOs and the media, and examples of when presidents have done well and come up short in handling crises.
Host: Jeff Sikkenga
Executive Producer: Greg McBrayer
Producer: Jeremy Gypton
Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/theamericanidea
Get Tevi's book: https://a.co/d/dbJdfkQ
Take a look at Tevi's leadership training materials for executives and how they can more effectively handle crises: https://1600lessons.com/
141 episodes
Manage episode 419601372 series 2996010
Jeff is joined by Tevi Troy, author of "Shall We Wake the President?" to discuss the evolution of presidential and federal involvement in emergency situations, natural disasters, and similar crises. Using examples from the early years of the republic through today, they trace the change over time brought by communications technology, changing expectations of the American people, the role of NGOs and the media, and examples of when presidents have done well and come up short in handling crises.
Host: Jeff Sikkenga
Executive Producer: Greg McBrayer
Producer: Jeremy Gypton
Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/theamericanidea
Get Tevi's book: https://a.co/d/dbJdfkQ
Take a look at Tevi's leadership training materials for executives and how they can more effectively handle crises: https://1600lessons.com/
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