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Advising Nixon

Author : Lori Cox Han
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2023-08-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780700636082

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In 1966 Richard Nixon hired Patrick J. Buchanan, a young editorial writer at the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, to help lay the groundwork for his presidential campaign. Fiercely conservative and a whiz at messaging and media strategy, Buchanan continued with Nixon through his tenure in office, becoming one of the president’s most important and trusted advisors, particularly on public matters. The copious memos he produced over this period, counseling the president on press relations, policy positions, and political strategy, provide a remarkable behind-the-scenes look into the workings of the Nixon White House—and a uniquely informed perspective on the development and deployment of ideas and practices that would forever change presidential conduct and US politics. Of the thousand housed at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, presidential scholar Lori Cox Han has judiciously selected 135 of Buchanan’s memos that best exemplify the significant nature and reach of his influence in the Nixon administration. Here, in his now-familiar take-no-prisoners style, Buchanan can be seen advancing his deeply conservative agenda, counterpunching against advisors he considered too moderate, and effectively guiding the president and his administration through a changing, often hostile political environment. On every point of policy and political issue—foreign and domestic—through two successful campaigns, Nixon’s first term, and the fraught months surrounding the Watergate debacle, Buchanan presses his advantage, all the while honing the message that would push conservatism ever rightward in the following years. Expertly edited and annotated by Han, Advising Nixon: The White House Memos of Patrick J. Buchanan offers rare insight into the decision-making and maneuvering of some of the most powerful figures in government—with lasting consequences for American public life.

Advising Nixon

Author : Lori Cox Han
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-10-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780700628292

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Advising Nixon by Lori Cox Han Pdf

In 1966 Richard Nixon hired Patrick J. Buchanan, a young editorial writer at the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, to help lay the groundwork for his presidential campaign. Fiercely conservative and a whiz at messaging and media strategy, Buchanan continued with Nixon through his tenure in office, becoming one of the president’s most important and trusted advisors, particularly on public matters. The copious memos he produced over this period, counseling the president on press relations, policy positions, and political strategy, provide a remarkable behind-the-scenes look into the workings of the Nixon White House—and a uniquely informed perspective on the development and deployment of ideas and practices that would forever change presidential conduct and US politics. Of the thousand housed at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, presidential scholar Lori Cox Han has judiciously selected 135 of Buchanan’s memos that best exemplify the significant nature and reach of his influence in the Nixon administration. Here, in his now-familiar take-no-prisoners style, Buchanan can be seen advancing his deeply conservative agenda, counterpunching against advisors he considered too moderate, and effectively guiding the president and his administration through a changing, often hostile political environment. On every point of policy and political issue—foreign and domestic—through two successful campaigns, Nixon’s first term, and the fraught months surrounding the Watergate debacle, Buchanan presses his advantage, all the while honing the message that would push conservatism ever rightward in the following years. Expertly edited and annotated by Han, Advising Nixon: The White House Memos of Patrick J. Buchanan offers rare insight into the decision-making and maneuvering of some of the most powerful figures in government—with lasting consequences for American public life.

Assault on the Media

Author : William Earl Porter,Thomas A. Mascaro
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 661 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780472039227

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Assault on the Media by William Earl Porter,Thomas A. Mascaro Pdf

Taking a 21st century look at the lasting effects of Nixon-era attacks on journalism

Advising Ike

Author : Herbert Brownell,John P. Burke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015029478883

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Advising Ike by Herbert Brownell,John P. Burke Pdf

In this enlightening volume, Brownell--the man Dwight D. Eisenhower said would make an outstanding president--recounts his achievements and trials as the GOP's most successful presidential operative of the 1940s and '50s, and as Attorney General at a crucial time in American history. Political science professor an coauthor, Burke is the author of The Institutional Presidency. 26 photographs.

1960: LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon

Author : David Pietrusza
Publisher : Diversion Books
Page : 739 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781635764451

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1960: LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon by David Pietrusza Pdf

“1960 aims to take us deeper into the campaign than Theodore White’s famous The Making of the President, 1960. And it does.”—Chicago Sun-Times This is award-winning historian David Pietrusza's hard-edged account of the 1960 presidential campaign, the election that ultimately gave America “Camelot” and its tragic aftermath. It is the story of the bare-knuckle politics of the primaries; the party conventions' backroom dealings; the unprecedented television debates; the hot-button issues of race, religion, and foreign policy—and, at the center of it all, three future presidents: Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, and Richard Nixon. “Terrific.” —Robert A. Caro, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes and the National Book Award “A stirring, hard-edged political saga… An outstanding reexamination.”—Booklist "1960 provides new insights into that year's hard-fought, pivotal election, but, more than that, 1960 is great storytelling—a fascinating, can’t-put-it-down account of how American politics really works.”—former United States Attorney General Richard Thornburgh “Essential for understanding the political forces that in many ways shaped the world we live in today.” —David Mark, author of Going Dirty: The Art of Negative Campaigning

Nixon

Author : Stephen E. Ambrose
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 756 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Biografier
ISBN : 9780671657222

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Nixon by Stephen E. Ambrose Pdf

Volume one of Nixon's biography.

Being Nixon

Author : Evan Thomas
Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Page : 641 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780812985412

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Being Nixon by Evan Thomas Pdf

The landmark New York Times bestselling biography of Richard M. Nixon, a political savant whose gaping character flaws would drive him from the presidency and forever taint his legacy. “A biography of eloquence and breadth . . . No single volume about Nixon’s long and interesting life could be so comprehensive.”—Chicago Tribune One of Time’s Top 10 Nonfiction Books of the Year In this revelatory biography, Evan Thomas delivers a radical, unique portrait of America’s thirty-seventh president, Richard Nixon, a contradictory figure who was both determinedly optimistic and tragically flawed. One of the principal architects of the modern Republican Party and its “silent majority” of disaffected whites and conservative ex-Dixiecrats, Nixon was also deemed a liberal in some quarters for his efforts to desegregate Southern schools, create the Environmental Protection Agency, and end the draft. The son of devout Quakers, Richard Nixon (not unlike his rival John F. Kennedy) grew up in the shadow of an older, favored brother and thrived on conflict and opposition. Through high school and college, in the navy and in politics, Nixon was constantly leading crusades and fighting off enemies real and imagined. He possessed the plainspoken eloquence to reduce American television audiences to tears with his career-saving “Checkers” speech; meanwhile, Nixon’s darker half hatched schemes designed to take down his political foes, earning him the notorious nickname “Tricky Dick.” Drawing on a wide range of historical accounts, Thomas’s biography reveals the contradictions of a leader whose vision and foresight led him to achieve détente with the Soviet Union and reestablish relations with communist China, but whose underhanded political tactics tainted his reputation long before the Watergate scandal. A deeply insightful character study as well as a brilliant political biography, Being Nixon offers a surprising look at a man capable of great bravery and extraordinary deviousness—a balanced portrait of a president too often reduced to caricature. Praise for Being Nixon “Terrifically engaging . . . a fair, insightful and highly entertaining portrait.”—The Wall Street Journal “Thomas has a fine eye for the telling quote and the funny vignette, and his style is eminently readable.”—The New York Times Book Review

Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship

Author : Niklas H. Rossbach
Publisher : Springer
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230248618

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Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship by Niklas H. Rossbach Pdf

This book reveals that 1969-74 was a crucial period for the special relationship. The Heath Government attempted to reverse Britain's decline as a great power by forging an American-European special relationship out of the Anglo-American relationship. Simultaneously the Nixon Administration tried to recoup the global position of the United States.

Nixon & Rockefeller

Author : Stewart Alsop
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2016-06-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781480446007

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Nixon & Rockefeller by Stewart Alsop Pdf

A fascinating analysis of two of the most important figures in 1960s American politics, written during their battle for the GOP presidential nomination. Richard Milhous Nixon was one of the most controversial politicians in America’s history: a California congressman, senator, vice president, and president who was forced to resign his position as US Chief Executive because of his role in the scandalous Watergate affair. Nelson Rockefeller was the scion of a phenomenally wealthy American family and longtime governor of New York State. In 1960 they were the leading contenders to win the Republican Party’s nomination for president of the United States, one of whom would face the Democratic challenger, Senator John F. Kennedy, in November’s general election. Written by acclaimed journalist Stewart Alsop during the heat of the political race to the Republican Convention, Nixon & Rockefeller provides a revealing, often surprising dual portrait of two giants of twentieth-century American politics. Alsop, an acknowledged Washington, DC, insider and one of the most esteemed political analysts of his era, explores the backgrounds, mindsets, and distinct personalities, as well as the strengths and failings of these two candidates vying for the highest office in the country. The author’s intelligent and insightful views on the nature of a Nixon presidency versus a Rockefeller presidency make for fascinating reading in light of the political outcome that ultimately was and one that might have been.

Nixon's Civil Rights

Author : Dean J KOTLOWSKI,Dean J Kotlowski
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674039735

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Nixon's Civil Rights by Dean J KOTLOWSKI,Dean J Kotlowski Pdf

In a groundbreaking new book, Kotlowski offers a surprising study of an administration that redirected the course of civil rights in America. Kotlowski examines such issues as school desegregation, fair housing, voting rights, affirmative action, and minority businesses as well as Native American and women's rights. He details Nixon's role, revealing a president who favored deeds over rhetoric and who constantly weighed political expediency and principles in crafting civil rights policy.

Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image

Author : David Greenberg
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2004-10-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393285277

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Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image by David Greenberg Pdf

How an image-obsessed president transformed the way we think about politics and politicians. To his conservative supporters in 1940s southern California, Richard Nixon was a populist everyman; to liberal intellectuals of the 1950s, he was "Tricky Dick," a devious manipulator; to 1960s radicals, a shadowy conspirator; to the Washington press corps, a pioneering spin doctor; to his loyal Middle Americans, a victim of liberal hatred; to recent historians, an unlikely liberal. Nixon's Shadow rediscovers these competing images of the protean Nixon, showing how each was created and disseminated in American culture and how Nixon's tinkering with his own image often backfired. During Nixon's long tenure on the national stage—and through the succession of "new Nixons" so brilliantly described here—Americans came to realize how thoroughly politics relies on manipulation. Since Nixon, it has become impossible to discuss politics without asking: What is the politician's "real" character? How authentic or inauthentic is he? What image is he trying to project? More than what Nixon did, this fascinating book reveals what Nixon meant.

Nixon's First Cover-up

Author : H. Larry Ingle
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2015-07-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780826273352

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Nixon's First Cover-up by H. Larry Ingle Pdf

Have you ever thought you completely knew a story, inside and out, only to see some new information that shatters what you had come to accept as unquestioned fact? Well, Richard Nixon is that story, and Nixon’s First Cover-up is that new information. With few exceptions, the religious ideologies and backgrounds of U.S. presidents is a topic sorely lacking in analysis. H. Larry Ingle seeks to remedy this situation regarding Nixon—one of the most controversial and intriguing of the presidents. Ingle delves more deeply into Nixon’s Quaker background than any previous scholar to observe the role Nixon’s religion played in his political career. Nixon’s unique and personally tailored brand of evangelical Quakerism stayed hidden when he wanted it to, but was on display whenever he felt it might help him advance his career in some way. Ingle’s unparalleled knowledge of Quakerism enables him to deftly point out how Nixon bent the traditional rules of the religion to suit his needs or, in some cases, simply ignored them entirely. This theme of the constant contradiction between Nixon’s actions and his apparent religious beliefs makes Nixon’s First Cover-up truly a groundbreaking study both in the field of Nixon research as well as the field of the influence of religion on the U.S. presidency. Forty years after Nixon’s resignation from office, Ingle’s work proves there remains much about the thirty-seventh president that the American public does not yet know.

The Arrogance of Power

Author : Anthony Summers
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 733 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2001-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781101199480

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The Arrogance of Power by Anthony Summers Pdf

The controversial New York Times–bestselling biography of America’s most infamous president written by a master of investigative political reporting. Anthony Summers’s towering biography of Richard Nixon reveals a tormented figure whose criminal behavior did not begin with Watergate. Drawing on more than a thousand interviews and five years of research, Summers traces Nixon’s entire career, revealing a man driven by addiction to power and intrigue. His subversion of democracy during Watergate was the culmination of years of cynical political manipulation. Evidence suggests the former president had problems with alcohol and prescription drugs, was mentally unstable, and was abusive to his wife, Pat. Summers discloses previously unrevealed facts about Nixon’s role in the plots against Fidel Castro and Salvador Allende, his sabotage of the Vietnam peace talks in 1968, and his acceptance of funds from dubious sources. The Arrogance of Power shows how the actions of one tormented man influenced 50 years of American history, in ways still reverberating today. “Summers has done an enormous service. . . . The inescapable conclusion, well body-guarded by meticulous research and footnotes, is that in the Nixon era the United States was in essence a ‘rogue state.’ It had a ruthless, paranoid and unstable leader who did not hesitate to break the laws of his own country.”—Christopher Hitchens, The New York Times Book Review “A superbly researched and documented account—the last word on this dark and devious man.”—Paul Theroux

Decisions and Reports on Rulings of the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Relations

Author : United States. Labor-Management Services Administration,United States. Office of Federal Labor-Management Relations
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1462 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Collective bargaining
ISBN : MSU:31293022289775

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Decisions and Reports on Rulings of the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Relations by United States. Labor-Management Services Administration,United States. Office of Federal Labor-Management Relations Pdf

The Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon

Author : Stanley I. Kutler
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 777 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1992-03-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780393347036

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The Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon by Stanley I. Kutler Pdf

"The definitive account of Watergate." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch