1st Edition
Presidents as Candidates Inside the White House for the Presidential Campaign
By Kathryn D. Tenpas
Copyright 1998
216 Pages
by
Routledge
216 Pages
by
Routledge
230 Pages
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Routledge
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First published in 1998. It is with great pleasure that we introduce the inaugural volume in the series “Politics and Policy in American Institutions.” The series strives to show the interaction of American political institutions within the context of public policymaking. Presidents as Candidates offers a truly unique treatment of the White House role in the re-election efforts of contemporary... Read more
Series Editor’s Foreword, Acknowledgments, Introduction. Presidents as Candidates: Inside the White House for the Presidential Campaign, Chapter 1. Managing the President’s Campaign: Its Evolution 1956–1996, Chapter 2. Inside the White House for the President’s Campaign, Chapter 3. What Changes When the Campaign Begins?: Short-term Effects, Chapter 4. The President’s Campaign Committee, Chapter 5. The National Party Organization and Campaign Planning, Chapter 6. Implications of a White House-Centered Reelection Campaign, Epilogue Memorandum to the Next President Elected in the Year of the Millennium: What Works and What Doesn’t in a Reelection Campaign, Bibliography, List of Interviews, Index
Biography
Kathryn D. Tenpas is Associate Director of the Washington Semester Program at the University of Pennsylvania and a Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.






