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Light, Paul Charles - Vice-Presidential Power: Advice and Influence in the White House

 1553826184,
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984. Hardcover. Bluc cloth boards with silver lettering; gray dj with black and white lettering, mylar cover; vii, 278 pp. "By analyzing Walter Mondale's role in the Carter Administration, Light addresses the issue of how the modern Vice President has become a significant actor in the White House policy process. Mondale's mastery of the important resources of time, energy, information, expertise and proximity to Carter made him the most influential of all Vice Presidents. Light measures holders of this office from Henry Wallace through George Bush against the Mondale standard and concludes that the ultimate impact of the Vice President is still constrained by the President's willingness to listen."-website description. Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-276) and index. Good+/Good+ (ex-library with labels and stamps on spine, block, inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Light shelfwear to boards and block. Dj has fading. Pages are otherwise clean.) .
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 38.75 | £UK 33.75 | JP¥ 6696] Book number 184874

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