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Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White House
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
December 2007
On Sale: November 27, 2007
336 pages ISBN: 0374155038 EAN: 9780374155032 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Political
How the "flattening of the world" has transformed
politics--and what it means for the 2008 election The 2008 presidential campaign will be like none in recent
memory: the first campaign in fifty years in which both the
Democrats and the Republicans must nominate a new candidate,
and the first ever in which the issues of globalization and
technology will decide the outcome.
Garrett M. Graff represents the people that all the
candidates want to engage: young, technologically savvy,
concerned about the future. In this far-reaching book, he
asks: Will the two major parties seize the moment and run
the first campaign of the new era, or will they run the last
campaign all over again? Globalization, Graff argues, has made technology both the
medium and the message of 2008. The usual domestic issues
(the economy, health care, job safety) are now global
issues. Meanwhile, the emergence of the Web as a political
tool has shaken up the campaign process, leaving
front-runners vulnerable right up until Election Day. Which candidate will dare to run a new kind of race?
Combining vivid campaign-trail reporting with a provocative
argument about the state of American politics, Graff makes
clear that whichever party best meets the challenges of
globalization will win the election—and put America back on
course. The First Campaign is required reading for the presidential
candidates—and for the rest of us, too.
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