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Published: 30th September 1999
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Published: 27th June 2024
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Published: 11th August 2020
The Watergate Crisis: A Reference Guide
By (Author) Michael A. Genovese
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
27th June 2024
NIPPOD
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Paperback
324
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
This reference provides background information about the Watergate crisis and discusses its significance to U.S. politics today. Relatively insignificant at first glance, the Watergate crisis led to the downfall of a president and emerged as the most important constitutional crisis since the Civil War. Journalists and the media were instrumental in shedding light on Watergate and exposing political corruption at the highest levels of government. Watergate became part of American popular culture and synonymous with presidential corruption. This book surveys the background of the Watergate crisis and links it to contemporary American politics. The first part of the book provides a narrative overview and examination of the Watergate crisis, with a consideration of what happened and why, and the relevance of Watergate to today's political issues. The book considers such topics as political corruption and impeachment, the role of the media, and the abuse of presidential power. The book also offers biographical sketches of key players in the Watergate crisis, a chronology, glossary, primary source document excerpts, and an annotated bibliography.
Michael A. Genovese holds the Loyola Chair of Leadership Studies and is professor of political science, director of the Institute for Leadership Studies, and president of the Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University.