Political Rules of the Road

Representatives, Senators and Presidents Share their Rules for Success in Congress, Politics and Life

Edited by Lou Frey, Aubrey Jewett Associate Professor, University of Central Florida

Paperback - £35.00

Publication date:

29 July 2009

Length of book:

170 pages

Publisher

University Press of America

Dimensions:

232x154mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761847731

Political Rules of the Road is a collection of informal rules that members of Congress have used to guide their political careers and private lives. Our current and former representatives, senators, governors, cabinet officials, and presidents have valuable advice to offer about how to be successful in Congress, politics, and life. At the request of Lou Frey, 172 political leaders contributed over 500 rules that cover a wide variety of topics: campaigns and elections, congressional service, representation and decision making, political parties and partisanship, media and ethics, politics, policy and life. These rules and anecdotes shed light on how Congress really works and provide a roadmap for how to be successful in politics and in life.
Frey and Jewett have assembled a remarkable collection of practical insights into the mindset of elected officials in the United States. Students who read this book will come away with a better understanding of American politics and the legislative process, academics might benefit even more significantly by extracting data about the attitudes of public officials from this new primary source…A must read…