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Author Renshon, Stanley Allen
Title High hopes : the Clinton presidency and the politics of ambition / Stanley A. Renshon
Publisher New York : New York University Press, c1996

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 MEMORIAL LEVEL 3  E885 .R464 1996    AVAILABLE



Description xiii, 402 p. ; 24 cm
Summary "In this perceptive psychological portrait of Clinton and his presidency, Stanley A. Renshon investigates whether Clinton has demonstrated the requisite qualities of judgment, vision, character, and skill to meet the daunting challenges he faces domestically and internationally. Renshon incisively analyzes Clinton's sweeping ambitions, his enormous confidence in himself and his goals, and his success in convincing people that he genuinely cares about them. He reveals a Bill Clinton whose capacity for political success is often undermined by the very traits for which many praise him. His unusually high self-confidence, for instance, leads him to believe that he, as a "New Democrat," can accomplish what others have not, that he can, for instance, reconcile polar opposites such as liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans." "Remarkably persistent throughout Clinton's career are certain traits that have defined him to the public - his tendency to make promises he cannot keep, his uneven political performance, his ability to win people over in person, his sudden bursts of anger. Renshon traces the development of Clinton's character from his early family experiences to his highly successful adolescence and long political career. He illustrates how each step along the way Clinton's inconsistent experiences as an adored but disregarded child; his attempt to avoid the draft and the consequences of doing so; his marriage to Hillary Rodham whose own psychology has both helped and hurt him; and his tenure as governor during which his character first became a political issue - is crucial to understanding his erratic and controversial presidency. Exploring the nature of the Clinton marriage as a political partnership and of Hillary Clinton as an "associate president," this is the first serious psychological examination of Clinton, the man and the president."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-390) and indexes
Subject United States -- Politics and government -- 1993-2001
Clinton, Bill, 1946-
ISBN 0814774636
OCLC # 34079920

Table of Contents

 Acknowledgments 
 Preface 
 Introduction1
Ch. 1Public Psychology: The Legacy of History19
Ch. 2Character and the Presidency37
Ch. 3Ambition51
Ch. 4Character Integrity69
Ch. 5Relatedness93
Ch. 6Character and Presidential Psychology119
Ch. 7His Mother's Son145
Ch. 8Adoration and Abandonment: The Clinton Family166
Ch. 9Some Consequences of Hope: A Tale of Two Women183
Ch. 10Vietnam and the Draft200
Ch. 11A Life's Choice: Hillary Rodham Clinton216
Ch. 12Judgment and Leadership: The Core of Presidential Performance245
Ch. 13Clinton's Presidency259
Ch. 14Lost Opportunities: President Clinton's First Term285
 Appendix: Bill Clinton's Character and Presidency: A Note on Method307
 Notes319
 References367
 Subject Index391
 Name Index399
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