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George W. Bush's Foreign Policies - Principles and Pragmatism (Hardcover)
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George W. Bush's Foreign Policies - Principles and Pragmatism (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
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This book offers a fresh assessment of the Bush presidency that
builds on the 'first cut of history' (much of which is partisan)
and the growing collection of memoirs and personal accounts
purporting to explain America's 43rd president. This account
challenges readers to look more closely at the strengths and
weaknesses of Bush's two-term administration. Carefully reached, it
provides compelling evidence to support its two main arguments:
first, that this was a more complex administration than its
actions, often judged crude and ill-conceived, suggested, and one
that was capable of crafting much praised and politically sound
positions. The second argument contends that the Bush
administration largely (though not entirely) failed to grasp how
the international system was changing (including, for example, the
impact of the emergence of rising powers and the myriad
implications of globalisation) and thus failed to position the US
to meet the challenges of the 21st century. The book is intended as
a critique, not a criticism, of the Bush administration.
Significantly, it will be one of the first books to surpass the
'rush to judgement' accounts, by dealing comprehensively and
reflectively with the whole Bush Presidency.
In order to unravel this presidency, the book explores the major
foreign-policy initiatives undertaken by the administration using
the language of 'problems'. This framework will be used to analyse
the conception, crafting and implementation of Bush's policies. It
will also examine how these were received and perceived, both by
opponents in the US and elsewhere, and assess the impact of factors
partially or wholly outside the control of the US, notably
'events'.
This book will be of much interest to students of US foreign
policy, international politics and security studies.
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