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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS - 2008 (3) answer(s).
 
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2008 presidential and congressional elections:: anti-Bush referendum and prospects for the democratic majority / Jacobson, Gary C   Journal Article
Jacobson, Gary C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Gary C. Jacobson analyzes the 2008 presidential and congressional elections. He concludes that the elections were, through myriad pathways, largely a referendum on the Bush administration and a reaction to the economic meltdown. He questions whether Democratic Party control of the presidency and Congress will be a stable phenomenon.
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Toward a realistic peace / Giuliani, Rudolph   Journal Article
Giuliani, Rudolph Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The next U.S. president will face three key foreign policy challenges: setting a course for victory in the terrorists' war on global order, strengthening the international system the terrorists seek to destroy, and extending the system's benefits. With a stronger defense, a determined diplomacy, and greater U.S. economic and cultural influence, the next president can start to build a lasting, realistic peace.
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US Presidential elections 2008: impact on the Indo-US nuclear deal / Chaudhuri, Rudra   Journal Article
Chaudhuri, Rudra Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract For almost a year, the debate on the N deal has made clear the polarised, and sometimes wavering, positions held by the three most significant sub-cultures of India's national body-politik. These include the left, who oppose the operationalisation of 123 agreement; Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), which, according to party head L K Advani, will consider supporting the Congress only if certain laws are amended to prevent the Hyde Act from applying to India.
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