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No Place for Amateursby Dennis W. Johnson
Routledge 2001; US$ 43.95No Place for Amateurs details the skills, strategies and methods - and the extraordinary resources these require - to provide an expose of the highly sophisticated techniques used to reach and persuade voters. more...
Legislative Learningby Timothy J. Barnett
Garland Science 1999; US$ 44.95Based upon freshmen class surveys and interviews, this book seeks to understand the 104th GOP freshmen's high class identity and group power as well as the nature and scope of the class's legislative learning. more...
Presidents as Candidatesby Kathryn Dunn Tenpas
Routledge 2003; US$ 47.95How does a re-election campaign affect the way a President makes policy? How does already being in the White House affect the way a candidate campaigns? Presidents as Candidates compares eight re-election campaigns from Eisenhower to Clinton. more...
Crossroadsby Andrew Cuomo
Random House Publishing Group 2003; US$ 12.99An array of leading Democrats, Republicans, and independent thinkers provide a road map for America’s political future. America is at a turning point. For the first time in history, the United States is the world’s lone superpower—in Andrew Cuomo’s words, “both the tamer and target of an unstable world.” New technology and the omnipresent media have transformed the way we do everything, from amassing wealth to practicing politics. Simultaneously, the U.S. economy is in a shambles, with the largest federal budget deficit in our history. The coming octogenarian boom promises to put the greatest strain on federal government resources the United States has ever known, and America is faced with new security... more...
It's My Partyby Peter Robinson
Hachette Book Group USA 2001; US$ 11.99My views were Republican, I voted Republican, I worked in a White House that was Republican. I had to admit it. I was as Republican as they come. That may have been obvious to you, but it came as a rude awakening to me. IT'S MY PARTY After Ronald Reagan, after George Bush, after Bill Clinton, where is the Republican Party headed today? This is exactly the question former White House speechwriter and special assistant to the president Peter Robinson asked himself-and the answers he discovered surprised even him. IT'S MY PARTY is part irreverent memoir, part "travel diary, " and part impassioned call to arms. In it, Robinson shows just what the GOP has got going for it-and how its most triumphant years are yet to come. Along with Robinson's personal,... more...
The Republican Revolution 10 Years Laterby John Edwards; John Samples
Cato Institute 2005; US$ 10.00In 1995, Republicans took control of Congress for the first time in 40 years. Here, 18 experts - including Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey - reexamine the successes and failures of the Republican revolution. more...
War Crimesby Robert "Buzz" Patterson
Crown Publishing Group 2007; US$ 11.99In War Crimes , Lieutenant Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson (USAF, Ret.) lays bare the Left’s campaign against their own nation’s armed forces—in the media, on campuses, in popular culture, in Washington, and elsewhere, revealing: ·The roots of liberal enmity toward our military ·The five liberal lies about the war on terror ·How the mainstream media, Hollywood, and academia perpetuate these myths ·How liberal politicians engage in seditious acts for political gain, and what the costs of these acts are ·How America can and must defeat the liberal assault on America’s ability to defend itself against its enemies Interviews with hundreds of soldiers, sailors, and airmen—including... more...
The K Street Gangby Matthew Continetti
Doubleday Publishing 2006; US$ 15.99“You’ve got to understand, we are ideologues,” Tom DeLay once told a journalist. “We have an agenda. We have a philosophy. I want to repeal the Clean Air Act. No one came to me and said, ‘Please repeal the Clean Air Act.’ We say to the lobbyists, ‘Help us.’ We know what we want to do and we find the people to help us do that. We go to the lobbyists and say, ‘Help us get this in the appropriations bill.” It was a stunning admission. Lawmakers, DeLay was basically saying, relied on paid lobbyists to get bills passed, not the other way around. The federal government was so complex, the challenges of leadership so difficult, that lobbyists were more likely to get things done than... more...
Transforming British Governmentby R.A.W Rhodes
Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2000; US$ 134.00These two volumes have one simple objective - to provide a summary of the key findings of all the projects on the Economic and Social Research Council's Whitehall Programme. This volume examines the changing roles and relationships of the Prime Minister, ministers and civil servants. more...
Foxes in the Henhouseby Steve Jarding; Dave "Mudcat" Saunders; Bob Kerrey
Simon & Schuster 2006; US$ 10.99Like a newly discovered treasure map offering a path to buried riches, Foxes in the Henhouse is a hard-hitting political blueprint for how the Democrats can win again in the South and rural America. The authors document the Republicans' rise in the South and Midwest, expose the hypocrisy that marked their ascent, and offer a take-no-prisoners plan to kick them out. The authors know of what they speak. "Rural strategists" Steve Jarding and Dave "Mudcat" Saunders are famous for securing Democratic victories in places they shouldn't have -- most notably in Mark Warner's successful run for governor of Virginia, a campaign that wasn't afraid to use bluegrass concerts and NASCAR to get the message out. When George W. Bush swept the South... more...









