The authors present a vital and unsettling analysis of the foreign
policy-making processes of the two Bush administrations prior to
the attacks on Iraq. In a systematic and thorough comparison, they
show how both presidents used historical analogies to evaluate
information, relied on instinct to formulate decisions, and drew on
moral language to justify their choices.
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