The Politics of the PresidencyUpdated to include the first six months of the second Clinton term, this work focuses on how presidents govern and fulfil their many obligations - both in Washington and beyond. The authors also analyze the institution, the individuals who have served, and their interaction with the public. |
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ELECTION POLITICS | 43 |
PUBLIC POLITICS | 96 |
PRESIDENTIAL CHARACTER | 147 |
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