Six Crises

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Six Crises is a political memoir by Richard Nixon in which he recounts and analyzes six major challenges from his early political career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political memoir
author Richard Nixon
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts American electoral politics
U.S.–Soviet relations
anti-communism in the United States
describes 1952 United States presidential election campaign
1960 United States presidential election
Alger Hiss case
Checkers speech
Eisenhower heart attack succession issue
Kitchen Debate
focusesOn decision-making in government
leadership under pressure
political crises
genre memoir
political literature
hasEdition hardcover edition
paperback edition
hasPart account of 1952 vice-presidential crisis
account of 1960 presidential campaign
account of Alger Hiss investigation
account of Eisenhower health crisis
account of Kitchen Debate with Nikita Khrushchev
hasReception commercially successful
hasSequel RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon
influenced public perception of Richard Nixon
language English
literaryForm non-fiction
mainCharacter Richard Nixon
mediaType print
notableWorkOf Richard Nixon
oclcNumber 173932
perspective first-person narrative
publicationDate 1962
publisher Doubleday
relatedTo Nixon administration
surface form: Presidency of Richard Nixon

Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
setting Soviet Union
United States government
surface form: United States federal government
subject Cold War
Richard Nixon
United States politics
timePeriodCovered 1950s
1960
late 1940s
usedAs campaign document for Richard Nixon
writtenBy future U.S. president

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