Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1998
Disciplines
American Politics | Law and Politics | Law and Psychology | Leadership Studies | Other Psychology | Personality and Social Contexts | Political History
Abstract
Chronicle, from the perspective of political psychology, of events and controversies in the impeachment saga of President Bill Clinton, from the president’s August 17, 1998 testimony before the grand jury in the Starr investigation to his acquittal on February 12, 1999.
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 1998 by Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics / Aubrey Immelman
Recommended Citation
Immelman, A. (1998). The Clinton chronicle: Diary of a political psychologist. The Saint John’s Symposium, 16, 30–68. Retrieved from Digital Commons website: https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/psychology_pubs/18/
Copy of Clinton Chronicle scanned from Symposium journal
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Comments
Related links
http://uspp.csbsju.edu/clinton-wj/clinton_chronicle.html
http://personality-politics.org/bill-clinton
Related report
Immelman, A. (1998, Autumn). The political personalities of 1996 U.S. presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. The Leadership Quarterly, 9(3), 335-366. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1048-9843(98)90035-2 (Available at Digital Commons: http://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/psychology_pubs/3/)