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American Royalty - The Bush and Clinton Families and the Danger to the American

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Zusatztext "Matt Corrigan s provocative thesis - that presidents with familial ties pose a threat to the presidency and even to American democracy - uses the tools of a skilled presidentialist to examine a subject on everyone s mind: the dynastic presidential politics echoed in names like Bush and Clinton. Presidential dynasty is nothing new (think Adams and Harrison). But the powerful modern presidency demands that we confront Corrigan s arguments in this important new book." - Robert J. Spitzer! Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science! SUNY Cortland and author of Saving the Constitution from Lawyers "Matt Corrigan s book raises serious questions every person should consider about the presidencyin this postmodern! media-saturated environment.We may be at a time in our polity when too much name recognition is a prelude to disaster." - DavidWoodard! Professor of Political Science! Clemson University "Corrigan s American Royalty represents an insightful analysis of the prospects and challenges raised by the domination of the Presidency by two families. This provocative work is important reading for those concerned about the future of American politics and the status of democracy." - David Gray Adler! Professor Political Science! Idaho State University Informationen zum Autor MATTHEW CORRIGAN is an Associate Professor at the University of North Florida in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration. Klappentext The Bush-Clinton families' hold on the American presidency is a danger to the presidency itself and to American democracy. This book will highlight the problems and the consequences of combining the most powerful political office in the world with family legacies. Zusammenfassung The Bush-Clinton families' hold on the American presidency is a danger to the presidency itself and to American democracy. This book will highlight the problems and the consequences of combining the most powerful political office in the world with family legacies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction American Dmeocracy and Family Presidencies Families Matter The Father Begins a Dynasty The Clintons Take Power The Bush Redemption From First Lady to President? The Prince in Waiting...

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Introduction American Dmeocracy and Family Presidencies Families Matter The Father Begins a Dynasty The Clintons Take Power The Bush Redemption From First Lady to President? The Prince in Waiting

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"Matt Corrigan s provocative thesis - that presidents with familial ties pose a threat to the presidency and even to American democracy - uses the tools of a skilled presidentialist to examine a subject on everyone s mind: the dynastic presidential politics echoed in names like Bush and Clinton. Presidential dynasty is nothing new (think Adams and Harrison). But the powerful modern presidency demands that we confront Corrigan s arguments in this important new book." - Robert J. Spitzer, Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science, SUNY Cortland and author of Saving the Constitution from Lawyers
"Matt Corrigan s book raises serious questions every person should consider about the presidencyin this postmodern, media-saturated environment.We may be at a time in our polity when too much name recognition is a prelude to disaster." - DavidWoodard, Professor of Political Science, Clemson University
"Corrigan s American Royalty represents an insightful analysis of the prospects and challenges raised by the domination of the Presidency by two families. This provocative work is important reading for those concerned about the future of American politics and the status of democracy." - David Gray Adler, Professor Political Science, Idaho State University

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