Reelecting Bill Clinton

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Journalist Hohenberg looks at the political factors leading to the first reelection of a Democrat to the US presidency since Roosevelt. Among them are the shutdown of the government, Colin Powell, Bob Dole's campaign, the Perot campaign, Russia, welfare reform, the Whitewater scandal, disaster relief, anti-tobacco legislation, and Newt Gingrich. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Genre : Political Science
Author : John Hohenberg
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Release : 1997-12-01
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0815604912


Bill Clinton

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Nigel Hamilton's account of Bill Clinton's early life and career - Bill Clinton: An American Journey - drew widespread praise. Now, in Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency, Nigel Hamilton charts the experience of the 42nd President as he took presidential oath of office- and how he fared therafter in the piranha pool of Washington D.C. Hamilton charts what was possibly the greatest disaster and re-reinvention of a president in office in modern times. How Bill Clinton faced up to his failures, and refashioned himself in the White House is an epic story. With a thriving U.S. economy and hard-won wisdom in international affairs and in combating the rise of terrorism, Clinton would begin his second term as the undisputed, immensely popular leader of the Western world - aware, however, that terrors ant treason within America loomed as large as dangers abroad. Insightful, balanced, prodigiously researched and a joy to read, Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency is set to become, alongside its prequel, the classic story of Clinton's extraordinary effort to be a modern president, in a modern world-and a chronicle one of the most extraordinary reversals of fortune in modern American politics.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Nigel Hamilton
Publisher : Random House
Release : 2012-05-31
File : 784 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781446474075


The Politics Of Authenticity In Presidential Campaigns 1976 2008

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"Authenticity," the dominant cultural value of the baby boom generation, became central to presidential campaigns in the late 20th century. Beginning in 1976, Americans elected six presidents whose campaigns represented evolving standards of authenticity. Interacting with the media and their publics, these successful presidential candidates structured their campaigns around projecting "authentic" images and connecting with voters as "one of us." In the process, they rewrote the political playbook, redefined "presidentiality," and changed the terms of the national political discourse. This book is predicated on the assumption that it is worth knowing why.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Erica J. Seifert
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2014-01-10
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786491094


The Race For The White House From Reagan To Clinton

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The Race for the White House from Reagan to Clinton provides a foundation for how the presidential nomination process and the presidential election process have changed over the past three decades by addressing a number of important questions about the nomination and electoral processes.

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Genre : History
Author : A. Bennett
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2013-02-06
File : 250 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137268600


Running Alone

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A disastrous war in Iraq, prisoner abuse, secret wiretaps -- the presidency of George W. Bush represents a crisis in American democracy. How did this happen? In Running Alone the revered political scientist and commentator James MacGregor Burns sets the imperial presidency of George W. Bush in the context of half a century of presidential politics. In his 1960 campaign, John F. Kennedy turned his back on the Democratic Party. He relied instead on his personal charisma and his family's vast wealth to win office. Once elected, he governed much as he had run: alone. He ignored the Democratic platform and instead sought counsel from a small group of hand-picked advisors, including his own brother. Kennedy fundamentally reshaped the role of President, and each of his successors has built on this model. American presidents have become increasingly isolated from the parties that brought them to power. Democratic presidents -- Johnson, Carter, and Clinton -- did tremendous damage to the Democratic Party by abandoning its core principles. Republican presidents have managed to lead more effectively in isolation, but have imperiled the nation in the process. Drawing on his own personal letters, interviews, and recollections of America's presidents, Burns charts the decline of genuine leadership in the Oval Office and offers a stirring vision of what the presidency can and should be. America deserves better leaders, and with unsurpassed knowledge of American history and politics, Burns shows us the way forward.

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Genre : History
Author : James MacGregor Burns
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2009-06-16
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786748570


The Postmodern Presidency

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Choice Outstanding Academic Book. As America’s first truly postmodern president, Bill Clinton experienced both great highs and stunning lows in office that will shape the future course of American politics. Clinton will forever be remembered as the first elected president to be impeached, but will his tarnished legacy have lasting effects on America’s political system? Including the conflict in Kosovo, the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle, and new developments in the 2000 presidential campaign, The Postmodern Presidency is the most comprehensive and current assessment of Bill Clinton’s presidency available in print. The Postmodern Presidency examines Clinton’s role in redefining the institution of the presidency, and his affect on future presidents’ economic and foreign policies. The contributors highlight the president’s unprecedented courtship of public opinion; how polls affected policy; how the president gained “celebrity” status; how Clinton’s “postmodern” style of public presidency helped him survive the 1994 elections and impeachment; and how all of this might impact future presidents. This new text also demonstrates how the Clinton presidency changed party politics in the public and in Congress, with long-term implications and costs to both Republicans and his own Democratic party, while analyzing Clinton’s effect on the 1990s “culture wars,” the politics and importance of gender, and the politics and policy of race. This text is a must for anyone who studies, teaches, or has an interest in the American presidency and politics.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Steven E. Schier
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Release : 2012-02-15
File : 316 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0822972204


Investigation Of Illegal Or Improper Activities In Connection With 1996 Federal Election Campaign

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Genre : Campaign funds
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs
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Release : 1998
File : 1764 Pages
ISBN-13 : PURD:32754067930218


1997 Special Investigation In Connection With 1996 Federal Election Campaigns

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Sometimes called 'Chinagate' the 1996 campaign was mired in controversy about financial matters. It is important because it is one of the first examples of another superpower attempting to influence the outcome of a national election.

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Genre : History
Author : United States Senate Committee
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2022-06-03
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547055372


Blood Feud By Edward Klein A 30 Minute Instaread Summary

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a summary of the book and NOT the original book. Blood Feud by Edward Klein - A 30-minute Instaread Summary: The Clintons vs. The Obamas Inside this Instaread Summary: • Overview of the entire book • Introduction to the important people in the book • Summary and analysis of all the chapters in the book • Key Takeaways of the book • A Reader's Perspective Preview of this summary: Prologue In May 2013, Hillary Clinton was eating lunch with six fellow Wellesley College graduates. Clinton said that Barack Obama was unqualified to be president because he did not get involved with the other departments, such as the Internal Revenue Service or the Justice Department. Hillary and Bill Clinton made a deal with Obama that they would support him when he was running for reelection if he supported Hillary during the presidential elections in 2016. Obama reneged. Chapter1 It was August 2011. Barack Obama was talking to two of his advisors, David Plouffe and Valerie Jarrett. They were discussing how to get Obama reelected. Plouffe wanted to have Bill Clinton publicly support the campaign in order to use his popularity to get more votes. Jarrett wanted Oprah Winfrey to publicly support the campaign instead. Jarrett did not like the Clintons and believed that Winfrey could get more women and minority votes. Winfrey helped during the 2008 presidential election by funding some of the campaign and garnering support for Obama. Winfrey was promised access to the White House so she could use the information she received from the Obama administration to air on her network, the Oprah Winfrey Network. This never happened, so Winfrey refused to support the campaign...

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Instaread Summaries
Publisher : Instaread Summaries
Release : 2014-10-21
File : 60 Pages
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The Press And The Modern Presidency

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Scandal and sex sell, even in the serious business of presidential news coverage. The media deference shown to Kennedy and the scrutiny applied to Clinton illustrate the changed relation between the two, and bookend this pertinent, updated 1998 Choice Outstanding Academic Book award-winner. Liebovich tackles misconceptions about the media's role in politics; how chief executives cooperate with and manipulate the press as it suits their needs; and how ratings pressures have bent coverage of elections and the Executive Branch for the worse. Well-written, thorough, and the only book to explore the changing relation between the press and the presidency in the later twentieth century, students and researchers alike will profit from reading this work written by one of America's leading scholars in the field. For students interested in communications, history, or contemporary American politics, it is an unparalleled administration-by-administration introduction to the complex and intertwined workings of two of the most powerful and influential forces at work in American politics today. It furthermore provides researchers with a solid historical explanation of how both presidential politics and political news coverage have come to be popularly reviled and discounted.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Louis W. Liebovich
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2001-06-30
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780313001024