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Inside the Clinton White House Russell L. Riley (Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Miller Center, University of Virginia)

Inside the Clinton White House By Russell L. Riley (Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Miller Center, University of Virginia)

Summary

In the decade after Bill Clinton left the White House, scores of his closest aides recorded interviews with the University of Virginia's Presidential Oral History Program. The contents of these interviews are published for the first time in this volume.

Inside the Clinton White House Summary

Inside the Clinton White House: An Oral History by Russell L. Riley (Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Miller Center, University of Virginia)

The inner life of every White House is veiled in mystery. Only a select few partake in the sensitive discussions of the Oval Office or the casual banter about high policy and low politics conducted over the engine roar of Air Force One. The privilege of the president's confidence depends on the confidentiality of such exchanges while the president's term endures. Inside the Clinton White House, however, provides a front-row seat to that previously unknown history of the 42nd presidency. In the decade after Bill Clinton left the White House, scores of his political advisors, senior White House staff, and cabinet officials recorded oral history interviews with scholars working with the acclaimed Presidential Oral History Program at the University of Virginia's Miller Center. The contents of these interviews are published for the first time in this volume, selected and edited by Russell Riley, co-chair of the Oral History Program. The portraite of the Clinton presidency provided here is based on some 400 hours of conversations with more than sixty people. These interviews track Bill Clinton's emergence as a national political figure with the New Democrat movement, take the reader inside the hectic 1992 campaign, and then detail the ups and downs of life inside the Clinton White House as experienced by those who were there. Extended sections of the book are devoted to domestic policy (including reforms of the health care and welfare systems), foreign policy (including military interventions in Haiti and the Balkans), politics in the Clinton years (including impeachment), and the key personalities of the time (including chapters on Al Gore and Hillary Rodham Clinton). These candid spoken accounts--history "with the bark off" in Lyndon Johnson's phrase--add color and nuance to our understanding of Bill Clinton and his administration, sometimes confirming and sometimes upending the conventional wisdom.

Inside the Clinton White House Reviews

[A] masterful history of the White House told from the perspective of those who were there. Russell Riley has collated countless hours of elite interviewing into a vivid and eminently useful narrative history of the presidency of Bill Clinton... The frankness of the text combined with Riley's gift for narrative and structure make this book a vital contribution to the literature not only on William Jefferson Clinton, but also on presidential politics and oral history, as well * Journal of Politics *

About Russell L. Riley (Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Miller Center, University of Virginia)

Russell L. Riley is Associate Professor and Co-Chair of the Presidential Oral History Program at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, where he has conducted nearly 300 oral history interviews with senior officials from every administration since Jimmy Carter's. He is the author and editor of several books on the American presidency, including The Presidency and the Politics of Racial Inequality: Nation-Keeping from 1831 to 1965 and The President's Words: Speeches and Speechwriting in the Modern White House.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Revised Edition Preface Part I: Beginnings Chapter 1: The Man Who Would be President: Prelude to the White House Chapter 2: The Decision Chapter 3: The Announcement & Three Georgetown Speeches Chapter 4: Staffing the Campaign Chapter 5: The New Hampshire Primary: Vertigo Chapter 6: Competitors, Issues & Style Chapter 7: Getting Ready for the General Election: The Manhattan Project and Choosing Gore Chapter 8: The Democratic National Convention and the Bus Tour Chapter 9: The General Election Campaign-Clinton vs. George H. W. Bush Chapter 10: The View from the Other Side Chapter 11: The Transition to Governing Part II: Domestic and Economic Policy Chapter 12: Out of the Gate: Deciding on What to Do First Chapter 13: The 1993 Budget and the Stimulus Package Chapter 14: NAFTA Chapter 15: Healthcare Chapter 16: Welfare Reform Chapter 17: On Other Domestic and Economic Issues Part III: Foreign Policy Chapter 18: A New Foreign Policy for a New World Order Chapter 19: Haiti Chapter 20: Africa Chapter 21: The Balkans Chapter 22: Northern Ireland Chapter 23: Other Foreign Policy Issues Chapter 24: Clinton with Foreign Leaders Part IV: Politics and the Clinton White House Chapter 25: Inside the Washington Community Chapter 26: Republican Revolution and Recovery Chapter 27: The Reelection and Productive Middle Years, 1996-97 Chapter 28: Scandals-and Impeachment Part V: People Chapter 29: Clinton's Intellect Chapter 30: Clinton's Political Talents and Operating Style Chapter 31: The Man Who Was President Chapter 32: Gore Chapter 33: Hillary Chapter 34: Staff Chapter 35: Stories Part VI: Conclusion Chapter 36: Observations on the Clinton Legacy: "A Tale of Two Presidencies"

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GOR007909329
9780190605469
0190605464
Inside the Clinton White House: An Oral History by Russell L. Riley (Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Presidential Oral History Program, Miller Center, University of Virginia)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2016-12-12
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