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<b>A New York Times Notable Book of the Year</b> Twenty-five years ago, after Richard Nixon resigned the presidency, Gerald Ford promised a return to normalcy. "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over," President Ford declared. But it was not. The Watergate scandal, and the remedies against future abuses of power, would have an enduring impact on presidents and the country. In <i>Shadow,</i> Bob Woodward takes us deep into the administrations of Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton to describe how each discovered that the presidency was forever altered. With special emphasis on the human toll, Woodward shows the consequences of the new ethics laws, and the emboldened Congress and media. Powerful investigations increasingly stripped away the privacy and protections once expected by the nation's chief executive. <i>Shadow</i> is an authoritative, unsettling narrative of the modern, beleaguered presidency.
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Shadow, Bob Woodward
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- 1999
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- Título
- Shadow
- Subtítulo
- Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Bob Woodward
- Editorial
- Simon & Schuster (NYC)
- Publicado en
- 1999
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 592
- ISBN10
- 0684852624
- ISBN13
- 9780684852621
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Tema histórico, Política, EE.UU., Siglo XX, Biografías, Teorías Políticas, Historia de EE. UU., Presidentes, América del Norte
- Descripción
- <b>A New York Times Notable Book of the Year</b> Twenty-five years ago, after Richard Nixon resigned the presidency, Gerald Ford promised a return to normalcy. "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over," President Ford declared. But it was not. The Watergate scandal, and the remedies against future abuses of power, would have an enduring impact on presidents and the country. In <i>Shadow,</i> Bob Woodward takes us deep into the administrations of Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton to describe how each discovered that the presidency was forever altered. With special emphasis on the human toll, Woodward shows the consequences of the new ethics laws, and the emboldened Congress and media. Powerful investigations increasingly stripped away the privacy and protections once expected by the nation's chief executive. <i>Shadow</i> is an authoritative, unsettling narrative of the modern, beleaguered presidency.