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Inside the Clinton White House uses never-before-seen interviews with Bill Clinton's administration and colleagues to provide a nuanced look at politics and life during the 42nd presidency.
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Inside the Clinton White House uses never-before-seen interviews with Bill Clinton's administration and colleagues to provide a nuanced look at politics and life during the 42nd presidency.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190888497
- ISBN-10: 0190888490
- Artikelnr.: 51382023
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190888497
- ISBN-10: 0190888490
- Artikelnr.: 51382023
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Russell L. Riley is Associate Professor and Co-Chair of the Presidential Oral History Program at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, where he has conducted nearly 300 oral history interviews with senior officials from every administration from Jimmy Carter onwards. He is the author and editor of several books on the American presidency, including The Presidency and the Politics of Racial Inequality: Nation-Keeping from 1831 to 1965 and The President's Words: Speeches and Speechwriting in the Modern White House.
Preface
Part I: Beginnings
1. The Man Who Would be President: Prelude to the White House
2. The Decision
3. The Announcement and Three Georgetown Speeches
4. Staffing the Campaign
5. The New Hampshire Primary: Vertigo
6. Competitors, Issues and Style
7. Getting Ready for the General Election: The Manhattan Project and Choosing Gore
8. The Democratic National Convention and the Bus Tour
9. The General Election Campaign-Clinton vs. George H. W. Bush
10. The View from the Other Side
11. The Transition to Governing
Part II: Domestic and Economic Policy
12. Out of the Gate: Deciding on What to Do First
13. The 1993 Budget and the Stimulus Package
14. NAFTA
15. Healthcare
16. Welfare Reform
17. On Other Domestic and Economic Issues
Part III: Foreign Policy
18. A New Foreign Policy for a New World Order
19. Haiti
20. Africa
21. The Balkans
22. Northern Ireland
23. Other Foreign Policy Issues
24. Clinton with Foreign Leaders
Part IV: Politics and the Clinton White House
25. Inside the Washington Community
26. Republican Revolution and Recovery
27. The Reelection and Productive Middle Years, 1996-97
28. Scandals-and Impeachment
Part V: People
29. Clinton's Intellect
30. Clinton's Political Talents and Operating Style
31. The Man Who Was President
32. Gore
33. Hillary
34. Staff
35. Stories
Part VI: Conclusion
36. Observations on the Clinton Legacy: "A Tale of Two Presidencies"
Part I: Beginnings
1. The Man Who Would be President: Prelude to the White House
2. The Decision
3. The Announcement and Three Georgetown Speeches
4. Staffing the Campaign
5. The New Hampshire Primary: Vertigo
6. Competitors, Issues and Style
7. Getting Ready for the General Election: The Manhattan Project and Choosing Gore
8. The Democratic National Convention and the Bus Tour
9. The General Election Campaign-Clinton vs. George H. W. Bush
10. The View from the Other Side
11. The Transition to Governing
Part II: Domestic and Economic Policy
12. Out of the Gate: Deciding on What to Do First
13. The 1993 Budget and the Stimulus Package
14. NAFTA
15. Healthcare
16. Welfare Reform
17. On Other Domestic and Economic Issues
Part III: Foreign Policy
18. A New Foreign Policy for a New World Order
19. Haiti
20. Africa
21. The Balkans
22. Northern Ireland
23. Other Foreign Policy Issues
24. Clinton with Foreign Leaders
Part IV: Politics and the Clinton White House
25. Inside the Washington Community
26. Republican Revolution and Recovery
27. The Reelection and Productive Middle Years, 1996-97
28. Scandals-and Impeachment
Part V: People
29. Clinton's Intellect
30. Clinton's Political Talents and Operating Style
31. The Man Who Was President
32. Gore
33. Hillary
34. Staff
35. Stories
Part VI: Conclusion
36. Observations on the Clinton Legacy: "A Tale of Two Presidencies"
Preface
Part I: Beginnings
1. The Man Who Would be President: Prelude to the White House
2. The Decision
3. The Announcement and Three Georgetown Speeches
4. Staffing the Campaign
5. The New Hampshire Primary: Vertigo
6. Competitors, Issues and Style
7. Getting Ready for the General Election: The Manhattan Project and Choosing Gore
8. The Democratic National Convention and the Bus Tour
9. The General Election Campaign-Clinton vs. George H. W. Bush
10. The View from the Other Side
11. The Transition to Governing
Part II: Domestic and Economic Policy
12. Out of the Gate: Deciding on What to Do First
13. The 1993 Budget and the Stimulus Package
14. NAFTA
15. Healthcare
16. Welfare Reform
17. On Other Domestic and Economic Issues
Part III: Foreign Policy
18. A New Foreign Policy for a New World Order
19. Haiti
20. Africa
21. The Balkans
22. Northern Ireland
23. Other Foreign Policy Issues
24. Clinton with Foreign Leaders
Part IV: Politics and the Clinton White House
25. Inside the Washington Community
26. Republican Revolution and Recovery
27. The Reelection and Productive Middle Years, 1996-97
28. Scandals-and Impeachment
Part V: People
29. Clinton's Intellect
30. Clinton's Political Talents and Operating Style
31. The Man Who Was President
32. Gore
33. Hillary
34. Staff
35. Stories
Part VI: Conclusion
36. Observations on the Clinton Legacy: "A Tale of Two Presidencies"
Part I: Beginnings
1. The Man Who Would be President: Prelude to the White House
2. The Decision
3. The Announcement and Three Georgetown Speeches
4. Staffing the Campaign
5. The New Hampshire Primary: Vertigo
6. Competitors, Issues and Style
7. Getting Ready for the General Election: The Manhattan Project and Choosing Gore
8. The Democratic National Convention and the Bus Tour
9. The General Election Campaign-Clinton vs. George H. W. Bush
10. The View from the Other Side
11. The Transition to Governing
Part II: Domestic and Economic Policy
12. Out of the Gate: Deciding on What to Do First
13. The 1993 Budget and the Stimulus Package
14. NAFTA
15. Healthcare
16. Welfare Reform
17. On Other Domestic and Economic Issues
Part III: Foreign Policy
18. A New Foreign Policy for a New World Order
19. Haiti
20. Africa
21. The Balkans
22. Northern Ireland
23. Other Foreign Policy Issues
24. Clinton with Foreign Leaders
Part IV: Politics and the Clinton White House
25. Inside the Washington Community
26. Republican Revolution and Recovery
27. The Reelection and Productive Middle Years, 1996-97
28. Scandals-and Impeachment
Part V: People
29. Clinton's Intellect
30. Clinton's Political Talents and Operating Style
31. The Man Who Was President
32. Gore
33. Hillary
34. Staff
35. Stories
Part VI: Conclusion
36. Observations on the Clinton Legacy: "A Tale of Two Presidencies"