出版時間:1996-12 出版社:Crown 作者:Martin Walker 頁數(shù):360
內(nèi)容概要
With the harsh partisanship and sensationalism associated with the coverage of American politics, it's perhaps not surprising that it takes a Brit to provide the proper perspective of American politics at the end of the 20th century. Martin Walker, Washington correspondent for Britain's the Guardian newspaper, used the occasion of the 1996 presidential campaign to produce a thorough account of President Bill Clinton and his place in American history. Walker follows Clinton through his development, examining his early life, his college experiences--including tales from Clinton's Oxford classmates who were there when he didn't inhale--on through his presidential performance. Walker focuses on substance rather than the trivialities of personal life, reviewing the president's policies for what they are and objectively placing them in context of America in the 1990s. 作者簡介: MARTIN WALKER is the U.S. Bureau Chief for Britain's Guardian and is a regular commentator for CNN, the CBC, National Public Radio, Monitor Radio, and the BBC. He also writes a regular column for the Los Angeles Times and is an occasional contributor to the New York Times and the Washington Post. He is the author of The Cold War.'A History. He lives in Washington, D.C.
書籍目錄
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionONE GETTING THERE 1 The Making of a Candidate 2 The Making of a Political Animal 3 The Making of a Governor 4 Governing and the Making of a Party Animal 5 The 1992 Campaign: The Primaries 6 The 1992 Campaign: The General ElectionTWO BEING THERE 7 Transition 8 The Dreadful Start 9 Clinton and the Media 10 The Three H Problems: Hillary, Health, and Hubris 11 WhitewaterTHREE STAYING THERE 12 The Whole World Waiting 13 Trade Wars 14 Clinton's Relaunch and the Republican Recovery I5 The Coming of the New ConsensusClinton Administration ChronologyIndex
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