| Marvin Kalb - 2013 - 303 pagina’s
Not since Pearl Harbor has an American president gone to Congress to request a declaration of war. Nevertheless, since then, one president after another, from Truman to Obama ... | |
| Stephen Hess, Marvin Kalb - 2003 - 332 pagina’s
These candid conversations capture the difficulties of reporting during crisis and war, particularly the tension between government and the press. The participants include ... | |
| Marvin Kalb - 1994 - 272 pagina’s
The story of Richard Nixon's quest for political rehabilitation. At issue is the key role he played during his final years in teh post- Cold War debate about aiding Russia in ... | |
| Marvin Kalb - 2010 - 320 pagina’s
In 1963 Marvin Kalb observed the Secret Service escorting an attractive woman into a hotel for what was most likely a rendezvous with President Kennedy. Kalb, then a news ... | |
| CQ Press - 2006 - 1200 pagina’s
Through an expansive collection of primary source materials and original, informative introduction and headnotes, State of the Union: Presidential Rhetoric from Woodrow Wilson ... | |
| Marvin Kalb - 2015 - 302 pagina’s
Marvin Kalb, a former journalist and Harvard professor, traces how the Crimea of Catherine the Great became a global tinder box. The world was stunned when Vladimir Putin ... | |
| Deborah Kalb - 2015 - 5119 pagina’s
The CQ Press Guide to U.S. Elections is a comprehensive, two-volume reference providing information on the U.S. electoral process, in-depth analysis on specific political eras ... | |
| Deborah Kalb - 2015 - 2189 pagina’s
The CQ Press Guide to U.S. Elections is a comprehensive, two-volume reference providing information on the U.S. electoral process, in-depth analysis on specific political eras ... | |
| Marvin Kalb - 2017 - 308 pagina’s
" A chronicle of the year that changed Soviet Russia—and molded the future path of one of America's pre-eminent diplomatic correspondents 1956 was an extraordinary year in ... | |
| Marvin Kalb - 2018 - 204 pagina’s
Shortly after assuming office in January 2017, President Donald Trump accused the press of being an “enemy of the American people.” Attacks on the media had been a hallmark of ... | |
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