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Anticipating Madam President / ed. by Ann Gordon, Robert P. Watson.

De Gruyter Lynne Rienner Press Complete eBook-Package 2000-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bower, Carol Lynn, Contributor.
Bystrom, Dianne, Contributor.
Costain, Anne N., Contributor.
Cox Han, Lori, Contributor.
Davis, John, Contributor.
Falk, Erika, Contributor.
Farrar-Myers, Victoria A., Contributor.
Gordon, Ann, Contributor.
Gordon, Ann, Editor.
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, Contributor.
Haussman, Melissa, Contributor.
Heith, Diane J., Contributor.
Kennedy, Carole, Contributor.
Lansford, Tom, Contributor.
Miller, Jerry, Contributor.
O’Connor, Karen, Contributor.
Schroeder, Pat, Contributor.
Skidmore, Max J., Contributor.
Watson, Robert P., Contributor.
Watson, Robert P., Editor.
Wilson, Marie C, Contributor.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (271 p.)
Place of Publication:
Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Madam President? The question is not if, but rather when the United States will elect a female president—but that may be the only certainty involved in shattering this most visible glass ceiling in U.S. society. Who will be included in the field of candidates for Madam President, and why? How will she have to position herself for a viable run at the Oval Office? Once in office, will she encounter gender-based biases in her handling of military and foreign affairs? Will Madam President blend seamlessly with the long line of Mr. Presidents—or will the very nature of the presidency be irrevocably changed? Anticipating Madam President's insightful blend of analysis and personal profiles illustrates the realities of women in the upper echelons of public life, as well as the challenges likely to face a woman in one of the world's most powerful political positions.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Preface
1 Introduction: The White House as Ultimate Prize
PART 1 THE STRUGGLE FOR POLITICAL EQUALITY
2 Breaking the Final Glass Ceiling: When (Not If) a Woman Becomes President
3 Paving the Way: The Work of the Women's Movement
4 Changing the Climate of Expectations
5 Profile: Shirley Chisholm, Blazing Trails
PART 2 THE CAMPAIGN
6 Can Women Enter the "Big Tents"? National Party Structures and Presidential Nominations
7 A War Chest Full of Susan B. Anthony Dollars: Fund-raising Issues for Female Presidential Candidates
8 On the Way to the White House: Communication Strategies for Women Candidates
9 Public Discourse and Female Presidential Candidates
10 Profile: Pat Schroeder and the Campaign That Wasn't
PART 3 THE MEDIA, VOTERS, AND PUBLIC OPINION
11 The Lipstick Watch: Media Coverage, Gender, and Presidential Campaigns
12 Is the United States Ready for a Woman President? Is the Pope Protestant?
13 Gender, Race, and the Oval Office
14 Profile: Geraldine Ferraro, Media Coverage of History in the Making
PART 4 GOVERNING
15 Presidential Leadership: Governance from a Woman's Perspective
16 A Female Leader for the Free World: The First Woman President and U.S. Foreign Policy
17 Confronting the Myths: The First Woman President and National Security
18 Profile: Elizabeth Dole, Executive Leadership
PART 5 CONCLUSION
19 Madam President: Sooner or Later?
Appendix: The White House Project
Notes
Bibliography
The Contributors
Index
About the Book
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mai 2023)
ISBN:
1-68585-518-0
OCLC:
1378176775

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