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At the President's Side - Vice Presidency in the Twentieth Century
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University of Missouri Press
Sivumäärä: 272 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1997, 31.10.1997 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
The USA's first vice president, John Adams, called his job ""the most insignificant office ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived"". And many of the 43 men who succeeded him in the office have said much worse. Perhaps the biggest problem is that the job has a fancy title, but few responsibilities. Yet, despite the relative obscurity of the position, few politicians turn down the opportunity to serve as vice president of the United States. Being elected vice president is often a stepping-stone to the presidency. Since World War II, five vice presidents - Harry Truman, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford and George Bush - have gone on to become president. While it may not be glamorous, the vice presidency is an important training ground for national leadership. The essays in this book trace the evolution of the vice presidency in the 20th century from Theodore Roosevelt to Dan Quayle. The first five chapters tell the stories of a colourful collection of the men chosen because of their native states or their political acumen, but not their leadership abilities. The next four chapters form a mosaic of tragedy. Richard Nixon rose from the vice presidency to the presidency only to be forced from office. Lyndon Johnson's tenure ended unhappily because of the prolonged fighting in Vietnam. Hubert Humphrey was humiliated as vice president by a man who should have known better. And Spiro Agnew was rousted from the office by petty greed. The following four chapters tell the story of a new vice presidency. Nelson Rockefeller, Walter Mondale, George Bush and Dan Quayle redefined the job that not many people wanted but that few could refuse. Quayle reflects on the checkered past of his predecessors, gives credit to Walter Mondale for rehabilitating the vice presidency, and tells of his working relationship with George Bush - offering a glimpse of an office that is quickly becoming the second most powerful in the USA. ""At the President's Side"" includes anecdotal and informative essays by presidential scholars John Milton Cooper, Jr., Robert H. Ferrell, Elliot A. Rosen, Richard S. Kirkendall, Richard Norton Smith, Robert Dallek, Joel K. Goldstein, John Robert Greene, Steven M. Gillon and Richard E. Neustadt. Also included are incisive commentaries by such Washington insiders as Hugh Sidey, R.W. Apple, Jr., James Cannon and Chase Untermeyer. This book should inform general readers and also challenge scholars interested in the presidency and the vice presidency.

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