The Making of the President 1972 is Theodore H. White’s detailed narrative of the 1972 U.S. presidential election, offering an inside view of campaign strategies, political maneuvers, and the national atmosphere surrounding the Nixon–McGovern race. As the fourth volume in White’s influential series on American presidential elections, the book blends investigative journalism with political…
The End of a Presidency presents a detailed journalistic account of the events leading to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon in 1974. Written by the staff of The New York Times, the book documents the unfolding of the Watergate scandal, the Congressional investigations, and the release of presidential conversations that shaped the final months of Nixon’s administration. With analys…
The End of a Presidency provides a detailed and chronological account of the events that led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon in 1974. Written by the staff of The New York Times, the book compiles investigative reports, analyses, and official government documents related to the Watergate scandal. It examines the unfolding political crisis, the release of presidential tapes, cong…
This book examines the nature, limits, and evolution of presidential power within the framework of American democracy. Philippa Strum analyzes the constitutional foundations of executive authority, the historical development of presidential leadership, and the political dynamics that shape the balance of power between the president, Congress, and the judiciary. Through detailed discussion and c…
In Search of Identity is the autobiography of Anwar el-Sadat, the third president of Egypt and one of the most influential leaders in modern Middle Eastern history. In this compelling narrative, Sadat recounts his early life in Mit Abul-Kum, his involvement in the Free Officers Movement, and his rise to national leadership following the 1952 revolution. The book offers a firsthand account of Eg…
Drawing on his unique insider's perspective as press spokesman for Lech Walesa from October 1989 to July 1990, Jaroslaw Kurski has written the first critical, clear-eyed account of the Polish leader's personal and political style. During his time in Walesa's office, Kurski became acquainted with the many forces and ambitions which were unknown to the general. public that drove the Solidarity he…
This biography by David Hirst and Irene Beeson offers an in-depth and critical study of Anwar el-Sadat, the third president of Egypt and one of the most controversial leaders of the modern Middle East. The book traces Sadat’s early life, his role in the Free Officers Movement, and his unexpected rise to the presidency following the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser. It examines his political transf…
This book is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, the first black former President of South Africa and also the first president elected through a general election. Written by the character himself, this book contains memories and experiences full of drama that shaped Nelson Mandela's personality. His life story is an epic story, full of continuous obstacles and difficulties until he finally suc…
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Buku Masalah-Masalah Global Sekarang dan Akan Datang merupakan kumpulan pidato Presiden Soeharto yang membahas berbagai isu global serta pandangan pemerintah Indonesia terhadap tantangan masa kini dan masa depan. Melalui pidato-pidatonya, Soeharto menyoroti isu seperti perubahan lingkungan, perkembangan ekonomi, politik internasional, keamanan global, dan peran Indonesia dalam kerja sama region…