The Capitol Hill Playbook

The Capitol Hill Playbook

Author: Nicholas Balthazar

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-04-20

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1626363226

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In presenting the ideal skills, abilities, and qualities of a successful politico, The Capitol Hill Playbook speaks to today’s generation of staffers like no other book before it. Weaving together Renaissance-era political philosophies and contemporary illustrations, Nicholas Balthazar enlists the help of Niccolò Machiavelli, author of the venerable political treatise The Prince, and Baldassare Castiglione, author of The Book of the Courtier—the authoritative account of Renaissance court life—to demonstrate two models of political life and their applicability today. Balthazar offers readers a path between these two methods, exploring the mechanics of working for elected officials but also discussing the philosophies behind contemporary political work. The Capitol Hill Playbook answers all the questions a newly hired staffer might want to ask: • Why do politicians run for office? • Why is devotion so important in politics? • Why must a staffer be a good communicator? • Why are friendships such an essential and elusive part of political life? • How do you win a political knife fight? • Why should a political staffer never wear a bow tie to the office? • And more! A provocative and informative read, The Capitol Hill Playbook will be indispensible to any political aspirant and, with an intriguing look back to the Renaissance, reveals how politics today has both changed and remained the same through the centuries.


Capitol Hill Playbook

Capitol Hill Playbook

Author: Nicholas Balthazar

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-01-09

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13:

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In presenting the ideal skills, abilities, and qualities of a successful politico, The Capitol Hill Playbook speaks to today's generation of staffers like no other book before it. Weaving together Renaissance-era political philosophies and contemporary illustrations, Nicholas Balthazar enlists the help of Niccolò Machiavelli, author of the venerable political treatise The Prince, and Baldassare Castiglione, author of The Book of the Courtier-the authoritative account of Renaissance court life-to demonstrate two models of political life and their applicability today.Balthazar offers readers a path between these two methods, exploring the mechanics of working for elected officials but also discussing the philosophies behind contemporary political work. The Capitol Hill Playbook answers all the questions a newly hired staffer might want to ask: - Why do politicians run for office?- Why is devotion so important in politics?- Why must a staffer be a good communicator?- Why are true friendships such an essential and elusive part of political life?- How do you win a political knife fight?- Why should a political staffer never wear a bow tie to the office?- And more!A provocative and informative read, The Capitol Hill Playbook will be indispensable to any political aspirant and, with an intriguing look back to the Renaissance, reveals how politics today has both changed and remained the same through the centuries.


The Hill to Die on

The Hill to Die on

Author: Jake Sherman

Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0525574743

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With control of both the House and Senate up for grabs in 2018 and the direction of the nation resting on the outcome, never has a more savage, unrelenting fight been waged in the raptor cage that is the U.S. congress. From the torrid struggle between the conservative Freedom Caucus and Speaker Paul Ryan for control of the house, to the sexual assault accusations against Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh that threw the Senate into turmoil, to the pitched battles across America in primaries, the road to the midterm election has been paved with chaos and intrigue. And that's before one considers that it's all refracted through the kaleidoscopic lens of President Trump, who can turn any situation on its head with just a single tweet. With inside access that ushers readers deep into the inner workings and hidden secrets of party leadership, Politco Playbook writers Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman trace the strategy and the impulsiveness, the deal-making and the backstabbing, in a blow-by-blow account of the power struggle roiling the halls of Congress. The Hill to Die On will be an unforgettable story of power and politics, where the stakes are nothing less than the future of America under Trump.


Climbing the Hill

Climbing the Hill

Author: Jaime Harrison

Publisher: Ten Speed Press

Published: 2018-09-25

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0399581936

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Inspiring, nonpartisan insider's advice on how anyone can build a career in local, state, and national government, from two rising stars in Washington government and policy. This inspiring, nonpartisan guide, written by longtime staff members of Republican and Democratic house leadership teams provides all the hard-won secrets and strategies you need to build a career in local politics or Congress, make a difference, and ascend from an internship to leadership. With practical tips on how to not only land a job but also create the foundatio for a lasting and impactful career in public service, this guide will empower anyone who feels the urge to improve this country with meaningful work.


Exploring Capitol Hill

Exploring Capitol Hill

Author: Andrew Dodge

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9780916200251

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A guide and activity book to help children aged 6 to 10 have fun while learning about the U.S. Capitol and Congress.


The White House and Capitol Hill

The White House and Capitol Hill

Author: Nigel Bowles

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 9780198274780

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Drawing extensively on papers in the Kennedy and Johnson libraries, this study details the subtle bargaining and communication process between the White House and Congress. Bowles analyzes the political and administrative importance of the Office of Congressional Relations (OCR), which regularly helped Johnson persuade Congress to vote for his bills, and describes how a weakened OCR damaged Johnson in the last years of his presidency. Two additional chapters discuss the politics of congressional relations under the Carter and Reagan administrations.


Vault Guide to Capitol Hill Careers

Vault Guide to Capitol Hill Careers

Author: William McCarthy

Publisher: Vault Inc.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 1581312512

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This new Vault guide provides an inside look at the opportunities available in government, public affairs, and politics in the nation's capital.