Friends in High Places: The Rise and Fall of Clark Clifford

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Friends in High Places: The Rise and Fall of Clark Clifford is a biographical and investigative book examining the life, political influence, and eventual disgrace of Washington power broker Clark Clifford.

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instanceOf biography
book
investigative book
non-fiction book
about U.S. political power brokers
political ethics
rise and fall of Clark Clifford
author David E. Rosenbaum NERFINISHED
Robert G. Kaiser NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts post-World War II American politics
examines Clark Clifford’s legal and financial dealings
relationships between politics, law, and finance
focusesOn Clark Clifford’s eventual disgrace
Clark Clifford’s political influence
Clark Clifford’s role as a Washington power broker
genre biography
political non-fiction
hasSubtitle The Rise and Fall of Clark Clifford NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject BCCI scandal
Clark Clifford NERFINISHED
Washington politics
political influence
mediaType print
nonFictionSubject U.S. government NERFINISHED
lobbying and influence
political scandals
portrays Clark Clifford as a key insider in Washington NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1993
publisher Little, Brown and Company
setting Washington, D.C.
timePeriodCovered Cold War era U.S. politics
mid-20th century United States politics
title Friends in High Places: The Rise and Fall of Clark Clifford NERFINISHED

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