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David Gergen is a senior political analyst for CNN and has served as an adviser to four U.S. presidents. He is a professor of public service and the director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School. In 2000, he published the best-selling book, Eyewitness to Power: The Essence of Leadership, Nixon to Clinton.

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Obama's Call to Service Can't Start Soon Enough
USA Today January 15, 2009 by David Gergen and Alan Khazei

Dobson, Black and Rove… But what about McCain, Obama?
June 24, 2008

Keeping a Promise is One Thing, Flexibility is Another
June 23, 2008

Tim Russert: A “Splendid Torch”
June 16, 2008

Advice to Obama: Take a break
June 10, 2008

Two Minute Warning at the Political Super Bowl
June 2, 2008

David Gergen: A Clinton Campaign without Mark Penn
April 7, 2008

Gergen: How Hillary Grabs the Nomination
March 20, 2008

Gergen: Obama and the “Racial Deadlock”
March 18, 2008

It’s 3 am in America, and Wall Street is Calling … Anybody Home?
March 17, 2008

David Gergen: Focus, Candidates, Focus
March 14, 2008

In Tonight’s Primaries: Mind the Gap
March 4, 2008

Heading into Texas and Ohio, and Keeping Score
March 3, 2008

The Importance of Being Able to Keep Growing
February 27, 2008

McCain, the Times, and the Lobbyist
February 21, 2008

Self-Inflicted Wounds in the Clinton Campaign
February 20, 2008

Who is a Better Executive Now?
February 13, 2008

For Democrats, Will Psychology Overwhelm Math?
February 11, 2008

Brokered Convention?
February 8, 2008

Two Candidates
February 7, 2008

What If It's Still a Race When It's Convention Time?
February 6, 2008


    

From Super Bowl to Super Tuesday
February 4, 2008

Who has the Edge? The Answer's Not Obvious
February 1, 2008

Missed Opportunities
January 29, 2008

A Dramatic Moment for Democrats
January 28, 2008

In Davos: The U.S. on a Downhill Slope
January 25, 2008

100 Days of Fortitude
In The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph, Jonathan Alter makes the timely argument that "When democracy is threatened, our best leaders resist the temptation to run roughshod over Congress and the Constitution," David Gergen writes in the Boston Globe. To read his full review of the book, follow the link above.

Great to Good?
"If America is not to slip from great to good, we need civic leadership across the country to light fires and rally energies," David Gergen writes in the June 26, 2006 issue of U.S. News & World Report. "Greatness is not something that can be easily preserved; it has to be earned by each new generation...The question before us is whether the baby boom generation, now in power, has what it takes." Click the above link to read the full article.

Gergen exhorts Duke law grads to be "lawyer-statesmen"
On May 13, 2006, David Gergen told the garduates of Duke University Law School that "Public service is not something that you should postpone until you have made partner or are ready to retire and strike out on a new career. Public service should be what you do wherever you practice – you are there as a trustee of one of the most precious treasures that mankind has ever created – a system of laws and justice that binds us together." Click the above link to read the commencement address.






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