Political Polarization in America, Through the Eyes of a President

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Political Science Thesis
Communication and Public Service Thesis
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Political Science
Henry Teune
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Henry
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
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Helfenbein, David
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This thesis examines the extent of political polarization in America from a historical perspective, with a focus on the years of Bill Clinton's presidency. With perspective from President Clinton himself, the author examines the Clinton years and the current state of polarization in relation to other times in American history.

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Teune, Henry
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2008-05-01
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Thesis Advisers: Professor Henry Teune, Political Science David Eisenhower, Communication and Public Service
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