Stanley
Renshon, The Clinton Presidency:
Campaigning, Governing, and
the Psychology of Leadership (Boulder:
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| Stanley Renshon
brings together a collection
of compelling analyses of the
Clinton presidency. Beginning
with the 1992 election campaign,
the contributors explore the
interplay between U.S. presidents
and the public they serve. Clinton's
specific strengths and weaknesses,
the tools he relies on, and his
most important opportunities
are revealed in this dynamic
psychological portrait.
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