The book delves into the transformative presidency of Bill Clinton during a significant shift from the industrial age to the information-technology era. It explores critical issues such as economic policy, deregulation, healthcare reform, and foreign affairs in a post-Cold War context. Highlighting Clinton's complex persona, it portrays him as a skilled politician with a self-destructive side, a resilient figure facing adversity, and part of a controversial First Couple. This study provides essential insights into both Clinton's leadership and the broader implications for American and global politics.
Patrick J. Maney Boeken


- Offers an indepth perspective on the 42nd president of the United States and the transformative era over which he presided. Patrick Maney goes beyond personality and politics to examine the critical issues of the day: economic and fiscal policy, business and financial deregulation, healthcare and... číst celé