The United States Presidency between Dementia and Wisdom | Revisiting the Politics of Age in the post-Trump Era |
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2024-06
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university of M'sila
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This study explores the impact of age-related issues on presidential leadership, with a focus on historical precedents, theoretical models, and contemporary case studies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. By analyzing the cognitive abilities and media portrayals of these leaders, we gain insights into how age and mental health influence public perception and political narratives. Historical case studies of Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan provide context for understanding the long-standing relevance of age in presidential health. Theoretical frameworks on aging and cognition are employed to elucidate the complex interplay between aging, cognitive decline, and decision- making in high-stress environments. The study further examines the role of media bias and public reaction in shaping the discourse around presidential fitness. Implications for future presidential candidates of advanced age are discussed, highlighting the need for balanced and ethical approaches to evaluating their cognitive and physical health
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Keywords : Age-related Issues, Cognitive Health, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Presidential Leadership, United States Presidency .