Richard Nixon and Europe
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This is the first study of transatlantic relations during the era of Richard Nixon. číst celé




This is the first study of transatlantic relations during the era of Richard Nixon. číst celé
Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968
Exploring a pivotal election, this book delves into the events and decisions that shaped contemporary political divisions. It uncovers the lesser-known narratives and key players involved, revealing how this election influenced modern political strategies and public discourse. By examining its lasting impact, the book provides insights into the factors that contribute to today's polarized environment, making it essential for understanding current political dynamics.
While George W Bush has been out of office for only a few years, an early historical assessment is much needed. This is very difficult for a historian, and especially when one's subject is George W. Bush. He no longer has a legislative or political career against which to measure his presidency. There are virtually no public records available for the first two-thirds of his life. He is too recently out of office to have a presidential library, or records from his administration declassified. Even his papers as governor remain officially closed and await transfer to the campus of Southern Methodist University where his presidential papers will be prepared for eventual release. Despite these shortcomings in methodology, this book is an attempt at such a historical assessment.
The unknown story of the election that set the tone for today's fractured politics