International studies in the next millennium : meeting the challenge of globalization / Julia A. Kushigian, editor ; Penny Parsekian, assistant editor ; under the auspices of the Toor Cummings Center, Connecticut College.
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Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1998.
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I. The 1960s: Tragedy and Transition. Ch. 1. Myths of the 1960 Election. Ch. 2. Kennedy and the Resurgent Presidency. Ch. 3. Lyndon Johnson's Frustrations. Ch. 4. The Press, the Presidency, and Vietnam -- II. The 1970s: The Death of Pax Americana. Ch. 5. Watergate as a Medical Barometer. Ch. 6. Mr. Ford's Double-Edged Sword. Ch. 7. Jimmy Carter's Master Plan -- III. The 1980s: Mortgaging the Future. Ch. 8. The Great Non-Communicator. Ch. 9. Media's Changing Role at the White House -- IV. The 1990s: Starting Over. Ch. 10. George Bush and Other Fables. Ch. 11. Bill Clinton's Bad Image -- Ch. 12. The 1994 and 1996 Elections.
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Selected papers from a conference on "The future of international studies in the liberal arts context" led by the Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts at Connecticut College in June 1996.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-169) and index.