The Clinton legacy
Other Authors: | Campbell, Colin, 1943-, Rockman, Bert A. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Chatham House,
[2000]
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Physical Description: |
xviii, 347 pages ; 23 cm. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction /
- Colin Campbell and Bert A. Rockman
- Partisan legacy: are there any new Democrats? (And by the way, was there a Republican revolution?) /
- Byron E. Shafer
- Campaigning is not governing: Bill Clinton's rhetorical presidency /
- George C. Edwards III
- Demotion? Has Clinton turned the bully pulpit into a lectern? /
- Colin Campbell
- President as legislative leader /
- Barbara Sinclair
- Judicial legacies: the Clinton presidency and the courts /
- David M. O'Brien
- Reinvented government, or the same old government? /
- Joel D. Aberbach.
- Clinton and organized interests: splitting friends, unifying enemies /
- Mark A. Peterson
- Race, gender, and the Clinton presidency /
- Virginia Sapiro and David T. Canon
- Clinton's domestic policy: the lessons of a "new democrat" /
- Paul J. Quirk and William Cunion
- Engaging the world: first impressions of the Clinton foreign policy legacy /
- Emily O. Goldman and Larry Berman
- Clinton in comparative perspective /
- Graham K. Wilson
- Cutting with the grain: is there a Clinton leadership legacy? /
- Bert A. Rockman.