Gerald R. Ford and the politics of post-Watergate America
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Gerald R. Ford and the politics of post-Watergate America
(Contributions in political science, no. 300)
Greenwood Press, 1993
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"Prepared under the auspices of Hofstra University."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 ISBN 9780313279737
Description
The Ford presidency has often been viewed as a relatively insignificant period in American history--an interlude between the Nixon scandal and the difficult Carter years. Today, however, the brief and relatively quiet period of Ford's tenure is beginning to be viewed as an important time in the development of American politics and society.
This two-volume collection draws together essays commissioned for the Hofstra University Presidential Conference on Gerald R. Ford. The essays and transcripts of panel discussions, prepared by academic political scientists and historians, as well as members of the Ford administration, are divided into sections devoted to such issues as the pardon of Richard Nixon, the Rockefeller vice presidency, Middle East diplomacy, economic policy, and Ford's relations with the press. These volumes will be of particular interest to researchers involved with current American politics, social issues, and foreign affairs.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780313279744
Description
The Ford presidency has often been viewed as a relatively insignificant period in American history--an interlude between the Nixon scandal and the difficult Carter years. Today, however, the brief and relatively quiet period of Ford's tenure is beginning to be viewed as an important time in the development of American politics and society.
This two-volume collection draws together essays commissioned for the Hofstra University Presidential Conference on Gerald R. Ford. The essays and transcripts of panel discussions, prepared by academic political scientists and historians, as well as members of the Ford administration, are divided into sections devoted to such issues as the pardon of Richard Nixon, the Rockefeller vice presidency, Middle East diplomacy, economic policy, and Ford's relations with the press. These volumes will be of particular interest to researchers involved with current American politics, social issues, and foreign affairs.
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set ISBN 9780313280092
Description
The Ford presidency has often been viewed as a relatively insignificant period in American history--an interlude between the Nixon scandal and the difficult Carter years. Today, however, the brief and relatively quiet period of Ford's tenure is beginning to be viewed as an important time in the development of American politics and society.
This two-volume collection draws together essays commissioned for the Hofstra University Presidential Conference on Gerald R. Ford. The essays and transcripts of panel discussions, prepared by academic political scientists and historians, as well as members of the Ford administration, are divided into sections devoted to such issues as the pardon of Richard Nixon, the Rockefeller vice presidency, Middle East diplomacy, economic policy, and Ford's relations with the press. These volumes will be of particular interest to researchers involved with current American politics, social issues, and foreign affairs.
Table of Contents
- Preface by Bernard J. Firestone Introduction: Two Perspectives on Gerald Ford Dick Cheney Donald H. Rumsfeld The Pardon of Richard Nixon Stephen E. Ambrose Stanley I. Kutler Mark J. Rozell Discussants: Benton L. Becker, Philip W. Buchen, Robert T. Hartmann, Jerald F. terHorst, William L. Hungate, Elizabeth Holtzman, and Bob Woodward Restoring the Rule of Law Nancy V. Baker Howard Ball David M. O'Brien Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President Michael Nelson Gerald Benjamin Discussants: James M. Cannon, Richard L. Dunham, Joseph E. Persico, and Peter J. Wallison Organizing the Executive Branch David G. Lawrence Patricia D. Witherspoon Discussant: Donald H. Rumsfeld Economic Policy and Policymaking: The President versus Congress Ronald F. King John W. Sloan Samuel B. Hoff Discussants: James M. Cannon, Paul H. O'Neill, and Roger B. Porter Energy and Environment Policies Alfred A. Marcus and Mark C. Jankus Frank J. P. Pinto Discussants: John Dingell and Frank G. Zarb The New York City Fiscal Crisis
- Charles J. Orlebeke Discussants: Abraham D. Beame, Hugh L. Carey, James M. Cannon, Ken Auletta, and Richard Ravitch Foreign Policy Robert D. Schulzinger Lawrence J. Korb Seymour Maxwell Finger Discussants: Ashraf Ghorbal, James P. Anderson, William B. Quandt, and Charles W. Robinson Reforming the Intelligence Community Frank J. Smist, Jr. Discussants: William E. Colby, Michael Raoul-Duval, James A. Wilderotter, Lucien N. Nedzi, and Bob Woodward Vietnam Jeffrey G. Charnley, Duane Tananbaum, and Jerrold L. Schecter Discussant: William M. Hammond The 1976 Election John Anthony Maltese Robin Kolodny Discussants: Howard H. Callaway, Michael Raoul-Duval, F. Clifton White, and Bert Lance The Ford Image Arthur P. Dudden Myra G. Gutin and Leesa E. Tobin John Robert Greene Discussants: Robert T. Hartmann, Jerald F. terHorst, Larry Speakes, Clark Mollenhoff, Martin Schram, Robert Shogan, and Tom Brokaw Epilogue President Gerald R. Ford Index
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