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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
816
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Discover The Forces That Shape Policy And Power In Washington, D.C. With The Power Game, A Penetrating Nonfiction Portrait Of American Governance In The 1980S. Written By Pulitzer PrizeโWinning Journalist Hedrick Smith, This Book Unpacks How Decisions Are Made, Who Really Wields Influence, And Why The Decade's Battles Still Echo In TodayโS Politics. Perfect For History Enthusiasts, Political Students, And Curious Readers Who Want To Understand The Mechanics Of Leadership, The Power Game Offers A Thoughtful, Engaging, And Sometimes Eye-Opening Look At Power In Government.
The Work Rests On Interviews, Archival Research, And Smith's Clear, Narrative Voice. It Guides You Through Corridors Of Power, Revealing How Policy Is Shaped, Who Negotiates The Terms Of Compromise, And How Lobbyists, Personalities, And Media Pressure Interact To Move The Levers Of Government. The Result Is Not A Dry Chronicle But A Readable Journey That Makes Complex Ideas Feel Accessible And Immediate.
In The Power Game, You'll Encounter Key Concepts Such As Power Dynamics, Decision-Making, And The Interplay Of Money, Lobbyists, And Media In Shaping Public Policy. The Storytelling Approach Blends Rigorous Analysis With Vivid Scenes, Offering A Clear Map Of How Leaders Navigate Competing Interests And Strategic Incentives Without Drowning You In Jargon.
What You Gain After Finishing The Power Game Is A Grounded Understanding Of How Governance Really Works And A Sharpened Lens For Evaluating Current Political Events. It Invites Readers To Think Critically About Leadership, Accountability, And The Long-Lasting Impact Of The 1980S On TodayโS Policy Debates.
Product Details
Author
Hedrick Smith
Publisher
Ballantine
Number of Pages
816
Language
English
SKU
BK0521805
ISBN
9780345410481
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.97 x 4.67 x 20.96 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 899
โน 540
โน 359 Off