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8 de ene. de 2013 · Six Crises is a close-up look at this dynamic man, recalling the demands placed upon him, the thinking behind his decisions, and the pressures of political life. Read more. Print length. 491 pages. Language. English. Sticky notes. On Kindle Scribe. Publisher.
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Editions of Six Crises by Richard M. Nixon. Six Crises > Editions. expand details. by Richard M. Nixon First published May 1st 1981. Sort by. Format. Editions. Showing 1-30 of 30. Six Crises (Paperback) Published May 15th 1990 by Touchstone. Richard Nixon Library Edition, Paperback, 456 pages. more details. Want to Read. Rate this book.
8 de dic. de 2015 · View Kindle Edition. Six Crises is the first book written by Richard M. Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. This book was published in 1962. It recounts Nixon’s recollections of six major political situations that required crisis management on his part.
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English. xx, 456 pages ; 24 cm For many years before he became president, Richard Nixon's decisions vitally affected the well-being of the nation. Six of those decisions significantly shaped the man who would later become the thirty-seventh president of the United States.
- The Hiss Case
- The Fund
- The Heart Attack
- Caracas, Venezuela
- Khrushchev and The Kitchen Debate
- The Campaign of 1960
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The Hiss case was the first major crisis in Richard Nixon’s political life. Extraordinarily controversial and complex, in this chapter, Nixon recounts a tireless dedication, intellectual rigor, and how birds and pumpkins played a role in the conviction of Alger Hiss. While Richard Nixon served in Congress, he joined the House Un-American Activities...
Selected as the running mate of Republican presidential nominee Dwight Eisenhower in 1952, then-Senator Richard Nixon’s place on the ticket was threatened when implications of an improper political fund threatened to derail his political career and aspirations. In a gutsy, risky move, Nixon fought back and publicly denied the allegations in a natio...
In 1955, President Eisenhower suffered a heart attack that left him unable to perform his presidential duties. Vice President Nixon stepped in and showed quiet leadership during President Eisenhower’s six-week recuperation. Impressed, Eisenhower continued to task his young and ambitious Vice President with rolesvarying from Goodwill Ambassador abro...
In 1958, Vice President and Mrs. Nixon traveled to Latin America to promote American goodwill. They faced many Cold War policy protests during their tour. The protests turned violentin Caracas, Venezuela when a mob attacked the motorcade, seriously threatening the safety of the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon. Nixon’s calm resolve prevented the tense...
In 1959, Richard Nixon traveled to Moscow for the opening of the American National Exhibition. While in Moscow, Vice President Nixon and Premier Nikita Khrushchev engaged in an impromptu debate about the merits of capitalism versus communism. The spontaneous “Kitchen Debate” took place in a model American kitchen and raised Nixon’s profile as a shr...
In the 1960 United States presidential election, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy participated in the first ever televised presidential debates. After a grueling and physically demanding campaign, Republican standard-bearer Vice President Nixon lost the election on a razor thin margin to upstart Senator John F. Kennedy. One market research firm“fo...
Six Crises was republished in 2013 for the celebration of Richard Nixon’s centennial birthday. The 2013 special edition is currently available through the Richard Nixon Foundation.
8 de ene. de 2013 · Six Crises. Richard Nixon. Simon and Schuster, Jan 8, 2013 - Political Science - 480 pages. For many years before he became President, Richard Nixon's decisions vitally affected the...
1962. Media type. Hardback. ISBN. 9780671706197. Followed by. RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon. Six Crises is the first book written by Richard Nixon, who later became the 37th president of the United States. It was published in 1962, and it recounts his role in six major political situations.