
President Bill Clinton Led One Of The Most Influential And Consequential White House Tenures In Recent Memory. However, Because Of The Office's Traditional Climate Of Confidentiality, Many Details Of His Behind-the-scenes Activities Have Remained Absent From The Written Record. How Did The Administration Manage The Horrific Conflicts In Haiti, Somalia, And The Balkans That Came To A Head Shortly After The President Took The Oath? What Motivated The President To Place First Lady Hillary Clinton At The Helm Of The Ill-fated Health Security Act Of 1993? And How Did The President's Closest Confidantes And Aides Respond To The Outbreak Of The Devastating Scandal That Nearly Ended His Presidency? Inside The Clinton White House Offers An Intimate Perspective On These Questions And Many More, Granting Readers Unprecedented Access To The Sensitive Oval Office Banter That Changed The Course Of History. Bringing Together Material From 400 Hours Of Candid Conversations With Over Sixty Individuals, Respected Oral Historian Russell L. Riley Weaves This Illuminating Testimony With Important Contextual Information To Form An Irresistible Narrative, Taking The Reader From Clinton's First Potential White House Bid In 1988 To The Final Days Of His Remarkable And Controversial Career. Extended Sections Of The Book Are Devoted To Important Domestic And Foreign Policy Campaigns, The Complicated Politics Of The President's Two Terms And Impeachment, And Portraits Of Important Personalities In The Administration, Including Vice President Al Gore And First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. These Forthright And Often Surprising Accounts Add A Layer Of Nuance To An Iconic Figure In America's Recent History, As Told In The Words Of The People Who Knew Him Best.
How did the internal dynamics and decision-making processes of the Clinton administration shape the major domestic and foreign policy outcomes of the 1990s? Russell L. Riley, a prominent oral historian, utilizes his extensive background in presidential studies to synthesize hundreds of hours of interviews with key administration officials. By analyzing these candid accounts, the author constructs a framework that evaluates the administration's responses to international crises, legislative efforts, and the political scandals that defined the era. The text aims to bridge the gap between public perception and the private realities of the Oval Office.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to presidential scholarship due to its reliance on primary source oral history. Readers frequently note the density of the prose, which provides a high level of detail regarding the internal mechanics of the executive branch.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190605472
ISBN-13:
9780190605476
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