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Keeping a Finger on the Button - Presidential Continuity and the Nuclear Age

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Drawing on unmined archives and original interviews, Rebecca Lubot tells the story of how US lawmakers grappled with issues over presidential succession and inability and vice-presidential vacancy and ultimately ratified the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. She argues that nuclear anxiety played a crucial role in the development of the amendment and its aftereffects, showing how politics and culture reflected this anxiety, and multiple administrations intensified it. She also offers solutions to the amendment s gaps. As the threat of accident, miscalculation, or madness looms, never has a book on the intersection of presidential continuity and the nuclear age been more necessary.

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AN AMENDMENT AT THE CROSSROADS OF NUCLEAR POWER AND PRESIDENTIAL FALLIBILITY.- CHAPTER 2 TIME QUICKENS THE HISTORY OF SUDDEN SUCCESSIONS AND SUCCESSION SOLUTIONS PRIOR TO THE TWENTY-FIFTH AMENDMENT.- CHAPTER 3 THE NUCLEAR PARADOX POWER, FALLIBILITY, AND THE TWENTY-FIFTH AMENDMENT.- CHAPTER 4 INGRAINING ANXIETY: RATIFYING THE TWENTY-FIFTH AMENDMENT IN THE NUCLEAR AGE.- CHAPTER 5 A DR. STRANGELOVE SITUATION THE TWENTY FIFTH AMENDMENT IN PRACTICE.- CHAPTER 6 THE [DOOMSDAY] CLOCK TICKS THE TWENTY-FIFTH AMENDMENT ON THE PRECIPICE.- CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSION THE NEXT STAGES: NUCLEAR ANXIETY AND THE AMENDMENT.

About the author










Rebecca C. Lubot is CEO and founder of Lubot Strategies. She earned her doctorate in US history from Rutgers University, a Master of Science in the theory and history of international relations from The London School of Economics, and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Boston University.


Summary

Drawing on unmined archives and original interviews, Rebecca Lubot tells the story of how US lawmakers grappled with issues over presidential succession and inability and vice-presidential vacancy and ultimately ratified the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. She argues that nuclear anxiety played a crucial role in the development of the amendment and its aftereffects, showing how politics and culture reflected this anxiety, and multiple administrations intensified it. She also offers solutions to the amendment’s gaps. As the threat of accident, miscalculation, or madness looms, never has a book on the intersection of presidential continuity and the nuclear age been more necessary.

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