Political scandals have become a pervasive feature of many societies today. From Profumo to the cash-for-questions scandal, from Watergate to the Clinton-Lewinsky affair, scandals have come to play a central role in politics and in the shaping of public debate. What are the characteristics of political scandals and why have they come to assume such prominence today? What are the social and political consequences of the preoccupation with political scandal in the public domain? In this major new book Thompson develops a systematic and wide-ranging analysis of the phenomenon of political scandal. He shows that the rise of political scandal is linked to the changes brought about by the development of communication media, which have transformed the nature of visibility and altered the relations between public and private life. He analyses the characteristics of scandals as mediated events and he explains why mediated scandals in the political field have become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Distinguishing between three basic types of political scandal, Thompson reconstructs the development of sex scandals, financial scandals and what he calls 'power scandals' in Britain and the United States, showing how scandals unfold and how they form part of distinctive political cultures of scandal. In the final chapter, Thompson develops an original theoretical account of political scandal and its consequences which highlights the connections between scandal, reputation and trust. This book is a path-breaking analysis of a troubling phenomenon which has become a central feature of public life in our societies today. It will be of great interest to students of sociology, politics, and media and cultural studies. It will also appeal to a wider readership interested in social and political issues.
For example, Republican senator William Cohen claimed that Reagan “took foreign policy underground,” which allowed the president to bypass the system of checks and balances in the Constitution, and therefore cannot escape ...
This book explores presidential power through an analysis of the ways that U.S. presidents attempt to manage scandals.
This book examines how scandal allegations have been managed in the contemporary era in the United States and how understandings of the impact of scandal on political credibility have changed over time.
Its final scene depicts, some have claimed, a dead “sea monster” that fishermen drag up onto the beach, a creature which “obliquely” may have represented Montesi.51 Beyond Wilma Montesi, herself, the scandal left little carnage.
This book examines political scandals in US government over time, beginning with founding fathers George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, and ending with the current presidential administration of Barack Obama.
As Corwin noted , the constitution offers to the president and Congress ' an invitation to struggle ' 22 in this area . The joint congressional hearings offered less a conclusive struggle for power and more a reluctant agreement to ...
This book works well as a supplement in a course on American Government, in American Studies, and is aimed at a wide range of readers from college freshmen to more advanced scholars and political junkies.
This book surveys both the most infamous scandals as well as more obscure episodes in an effort to understand how these incidents have altered the course of American political history"--
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They knew that the world of politics was dark and labyrinthine , and that its practitioners were powerful people with the ability to fix things ' in such a way that they were immune ... as the twentieth century's ' greatest scandal ' .