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Desperate Democrats In The Reagan Revolution: A Party Determined To Win The White House, Matthew Maxwell Akins
Desperate Democrats In The Reagan Revolution: A Party Determined To Win The White House, Matthew Maxwell Akins
Senior Independent Study Theses
Bill Clinton’s 1992 election to the presidency as a Democrat ended a series of defeats for that party on the presidential level. Clinton may have won the White House, but he did not do it alone. In the decade before his victory, the “New Democrats” worked to moderate the Democratic Party from within, responding to the presidential losses of 1980, 1984, and 1988. Scholars have explored this topic from many angles, but none have explored it from the perspective of these “New Democrats” in a way that traces their story from Al From and Gillis Long to the DLC and …
Educating Strategic Lieutenants At West Point, Scott A. Silverstone
Educating Strategic Lieutenants At West Point, Scott A. Silverstone
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
This article argues West Point responded to the changing strategic environment from the end of the Cold War through the post-9/11 period by innovating its curriculum. Over the past several decades, however, the academy’s educational model has remained remarkably stable, rooted in an enduring commitment to a rigorous liberal education as the best preparation for officers confronting the inherent uncertainties of future wars.
Francis, Anne Elizabeth (Mcfarland), 1919-2000 (Sc 3460), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Francis, Anne Elizabeth (Mcfarland), 1919-2000 (Sc 3460), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3460. News clippings, photographs, programs, biographical sketch, etc. related to Congressman William H. Natcher of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Feed The Soul, Celebrate Black History
Feed The Soul, Celebrate Black History
St. Norbert Times
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- Feed the Soul, Celebrate Black History
- Good Eats: Local in the Winter Edition
- On Display in the Bush Arts Center
- Decisions Are Great: Lecture Series Returns
- Opinion
- “Healthy” for the Working College Student
- Howard Schultz and the American Billionaire
- Motivation From Within
- Cataclysmic Climate
- The New York Abortion Law and Its Implication
- Features
- Knights & Days at SNC
- Org. Spotlight: Wishmakers
- Entertainment
- Junk Drawer: Snow Day Book/Movie
- Sudoku
- Trivia
- Please Don’t Ruin “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”
- “Atlas”
- “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones”
- Cage the Elephant Returns with “Social Cues”
- Upcoming Events
- My Three Favorite Books …
Snc Opens The Addams Family
St. Norbert Times
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- SNC Opens the Addams Family
- New Policy: A Tobacco-Free Campus
- SNC Holds MLK Day Activities
- Opinion
- The Serial Comma: A Killer Debate
- In Defense of The American working Class
- Immigration
- It’s Different
- Democratic Ransom
- The Covington Kids Incident and the Media’s Failures
- Features
- Organization Spotlight: Canadian Cornishams
- Entertainment
- Junk Drawer: What are you excited for this spring?
- Sudoku
- Trivia
- “The Selection”
- Book Review: “This Mortal Coil” by Emily Suvada
- “Mortal Engines”
- Restaurant Recommendation: The English Inn in Green Bay,
- Upcoming Events
- 5 Musical Wishes for 2019
- Sports
- Men’s Tennis: Hungry For More
- Name Change Nothing New
- SNC Baseball Gets …
Lessons Unlearned: Army Transformation And Low-Intensity Conflict, Pat Proctor
Lessons Unlearned: Army Transformation And Low-Intensity Conflict, Pat Proctor
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
This article examines the US Army’s experiences and lessons learned during military interventions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. It explores why these lessons did not affect the Army transformation, directed in the late-1990s by James M. Dubik, John W. Hendrix, John N. Abrams, and Eric K. Shinseki.
Clinton, William Jefferson, B. 1946 (Sc 1267), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Clinton, William Jefferson, B. 1946 (Sc 1267), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1267. Letter written to Bowling Green, Kentucky dentist Michael W. Howell by President Bill Clinton in response to Howell’s letter expressing concerns about Social Security.
Thompson, Thala E. (Layne), 1907-2003 - Collector (Sc 2744), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Thompson, Thala E. (Layne), 1907-2003 - Collector (Sc 2744), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2744. Record book for the Hadley Homemaker Club, 1991-1992; postcard send by Thompson from China, 1987; election return receipt for Warren County, Kentucky, 1956; and a birthday card sent from President and Mrs. Bill Clinton to Thompson.
Schneringer, Kenneth E. (Sc 1743), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Schneringer, Kenneth E. (Sc 1743), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1743. Letter 17 November 2000 from Kenneth E. Schneringer, Woodstock, Georgia to Constance Ann Mills, Bowling Green, Kentucky in which he discusses the presidential election of 2000 and the candidates.
A Tale Of Two Governors: The 1996 Gubernatorial Succession Crisis, Melissa Miller
A Tale Of Two Governors: The 1996 Gubernatorial Succession Crisis, Melissa Miller
Honors Theses
The state of Arkansas is no stranger to succession crises. As early as the Reconstruction era, struggles for power emerged, and controversies surrounding the appropriate use of power among acting governors have kept the issue unsettled. One such instance, the Arkansas gubernatorial succession crisis of 1996 became yet another episode in this saga. While never fully examined, the succession crisis did influence modern politics in the state. There are two sides to every story: "Well, I wanted to let you know I've decided not to resign," Jim Guy Tucker said to Mike Huckabee only five minutes before the inauguration of …
The Paradox Of Presidential Popularity, With An Emphasis On Rhetoric, Amanda Wiley
The Paradox Of Presidential Popularity, With An Emphasis On Rhetoric, Amanda Wiley
Honors Theses
This study considers how President Bill Clinton maintained consistently high levels of public support in the face of the incessant scandals that plagued his presidency. It is my assessment that it is the nature of the presidency, Clinton's political skill, the economic environment during his terms, Clinton's rhetoric, and his personality that made his survival possible. I will place special emphasis on the areas of Clinton's personality and rhetoric as the key components for this explanation, both because I feel these characteristics are most relevant to my study and the most unexplored.
Fax: The White House – April 12, 1998, Radio Address Of The President To The Nation, William Jefferson Clinton
Fax: The White House – April 12, 1998, Radio Address Of The President To The Nation, William Jefferson Clinton
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Bill Clinton’s radio address to the nation from the Oval Office.
An Unfit Standard-Bearer:An Unfit Standard-Bearer: Bill Clinton And The Social Order Expectations Of The Religious Right, Douglas J. Swanson Ed.D Apr
An Unfit Standard-Bearer:An Unfit Standard-Bearer: Bill Clinton And The Social Order Expectations Of The Religious Right, Douglas J. Swanson Ed.D Apr
Douglas J. Swanson, Ed.D APR
This paper deals with the rift between the social order of the so-called Religious Right and the perceived social order established and held by President Bill Clinton as he entered his first term in office. The author, applying Duncan's "social order model," suggests Clinton's age, family history, educational background, work experience, domestic life, social circle, and leadership role--in sum, his symbolization of the presidency, presented to the public through the media--represented an unacceptable and irreconcilable affront to "traditional" Christian expectations for the office.
The Clinton Chronicle: Diary Of A Political Psychologist, Aubrey Immelman
The Clinton Chronicle: Diary Of A Political Psychologist, Aubrey Immelman
Psychology Faculty Publications
Chronicle, from the perspective of political psychology, of events and controversies in the impeachment saga of President Bill Clinton, from the president’s August 17, 1998 testimony before the grand jury in the Starr investigation to his acquittal on February 12, 1999.
Fax: White House Office Of The Press Secretary, May 29, 1996, The White House
Fax: White House Office Of The Press Secretary, May 29, 1996, The White House
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A fax sent to Dr. Saffy with security clearance information for the Women’s luncheon on May 31, 1996.
“All The Men’S President” — The Political Personality Of Bill Clinton, Aubrey Immelman
“All The Men’S President” — The Political Personality Of Bill Clinton, Aubrey Immelman
Psychology Faculty Publications
This article reports the results of an exploratory political personality assessment of U.S. president Bill Clinton, derived from psychodiagnostic meta-analysis of biographical information in the public domain, and designed to place personological knowledge from diverse sources and divergent perspectives into a coherent psychodiagnostic framework.