The Great Game of Politics explained

The Great Game of Politics: Why We Elect, Whom We Elect
Author:Dick Stoken
Language:English
Country:United States
Published:2004 (Macmillan Publishers)
Isbn:9780765307323

The Great Game of Politics: Why We Elect, Whom We Elect is a 2004 political science book by Dick Stoken that discusses the history and details of the Presidency of the United States from George Washington to George W. Bush.[1]

Reception

Reception of The Great Game of Politics was generally critical.[2] [3]

Kirkus Reviews stated that The Great Game of Politics was an "Amateurish exercise in political history, turning on half-correct assumptions and half-formed arguments."

Publishers Weekly states "Serious students of the American presidency will find Stoken's thinking a bit simplistic as well as present-minded. And Stoken, an investor who has written several investment books . . ., writes more like a motivational speaker — he's prone to exclamation points — than a historian. But less-schooled readers may find some help in thinking about the approaching 2004 election."

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Stoken, Dick. The Great Game of Politics: Why We Elect, Whom We Elect. Macmillan Publishers. 2004. 9780765307323.
  2. News: Review of The Great Game of Politics: Why We Elect, Whom We Elect. November 1, 2003. Kirkus Reviews. January 21, 2019.
  3. News: Nonfiction Book Review: The Great Game of Politics: Why We Elect, Whom We Elect. November 17, 2003. Publishers Weekly. January 21, 2019.