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Presidency, The: Challenges of Governing

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Abstract
Presidential advisor, political analyst and university professor David Gergen talks about some of the factors that have changed the fabric of political institutions in America and made governing more difficult than ever before. These factors include the erosion of public confidence following Watergate and the war in Vietnam, the increasing cynicism and aggressive reporting of the media (operating on a 24/7 basis), and the lack of cohesion within the Democratic and Republican parties.
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Introduction to Political Science, Political Science, American Government and Politics, American Presidency American History, U.S. History Survey, America in the 20th Century, Framework for Democracy
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English
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