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Tables of Contents for Nixon
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
ix
 
Acknowledgments
xiii
 
Part One: The 1968 Election and Beyond
Nixon is Elected President
3
28
Nixon's Character and Personality
31
22
Administrative Style
53
54
Part Two: The Issues
Domestic Issues
107
11
Foreign Affairs
118
81
Part Three: The Pentagon Papers and the Plumbers
The Pentagon Papers
199
15
The Plumbers Unit
214
5
The Break-in at Dr. Lewis Fielding's Office
219
4
Who Ordered the Break-in?
223
8
And Why?
231
6
Dr. Ellsberg's Trial
237
6
Part Four: The Second Administration
The 1972 Campaign
243
27
The New Administration
270
29
Part Five: ``This Thing Called Watergate''
The Atmosphere That Engendered Watergate
299
4
The Break-ins
303
15
Who Ordered the Break-ins?
318
26
And Why?
344
19
The Senate Select Committee on Watergate and the Appointment of a Special Prosecutor
363
44
Why Didn't Nixon Destroy the Tapes?
407
8
Why Didn't Nixon Deal with the Problem Sooner?
415
4
Damage Control: Finally Letting White House Staff Go
419
6
The Atmosphere of Watergate
425
5
Corruption Charges Against the Vice-President, His Resignation, and Choosing His Successor
430
7
The Saturday Night Massacre
437
16
The Struggle for the Tapes
453
4
Did the President Have to Resign?
457
8
The Resignation
465
18
The Pardon
483
9
The Media's Role in Nixon's Downfall
492
9
Watergate with Hindsight
501
12
Part Six: Nixon's Post-Watergate Rehabilitation
Has Nixon Been Rehabilitated?
513
7
Have You Heard from Mr. Nixon Lately?
520
4
Mr. Nixon's Legacy
524
9
Afterword
533
2
Appendix A: The Watergate Crimes Roster
535
4
Appendix B: Schedule of Interviews
539
10
Appendix C: The Interviewees: Where Are They Today?
549
12
Index
561