Good Neighbor
Good Neighbor
About this book
"No modern president has had as much influence on American national politics as Franklin D. Roosevelt. During FDR's administration, power shifted from states and localities to the federal government; within the federal government it shifted from Congress to the president; and internationally, it moved from Europe to the United States. All of these changes required significant effort on the part of the president, who triumphed over fierce opposition and succeeded in remaking the American political system in ways that continue to shape our politics today. Using the metaphor of the good neighbor, Mary E. Stuckey examines the persuasive work that took place to authorize these changes." -- Publisher website.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21787649W
Subjects
United states, historyPolitics and governmentRhetoricOratoryPolitical oratoryPolitical and social viewsNeighborlinessForeign relationsHistoryPolitical aspectsRoosevelt, franklin d. (franklin delano), 1882-1945FriendshipUnited states, politics and government, 1933-1945United states, foreign relations, 1933-1945