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2012 U.S. Presidential Election – Challenges and Expectations
Pawel Laidler
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Description for 2012 U.S. Presidential Election – Challenges and Expectations
Paperback. Num Pages: 440 pages. BIC Classification: JPHF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 160 x 236 x 26. Weight in Grams: 690.
During the 2012 election cycle, President Barack Obama was struggling for reelection, and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was running as the first major-party candidate since Walter Mondale and the first Republican since Ronald Reagan to not hold public office at the time of his nomination. In this volume, twenty-six international scholars consider how these two different public figures steered toward the White House, discussing strategy, rhetoric, domestic and international policies, and campaign innovations.
During the 2012 election cycle, President Barack Obama was struggling for reelection, and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was running as the first major-party candidate since Walter Mondale and the first Republican since Ronald Reagan to not hold public office at the time of his nomination. In this volume, twenty-six international scholars consider how these two different public figures steered toward the White House, discussing strategy, rhetoric, domestic and international policies, and campaign innovations.
Product Details
Publisher
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
440
Place of Publication
Krakow, Poland
ISBN
9788323337430
SKU
V9788323337430
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About Pawel Laidler
PAWEL LAIDLER is a lawyer, political scientist, and adjunct professor, and MACIEJ TUREK is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora.
Reviews for 2012 U.S. Presidential Election – Challenges and Expectations
This volume presents a variety of papers by authors with diverse backgrounds. Its international perspective will be of particular interest to American scholars, giving them a sense of how European colleagues perceived the political situation in the United States before the 2012 presidential election.
Andrzej Mania, Jagiellonian University
Andrzej Mania, Jagiellonian University