Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy: The Right Man?

Author:   I. Morgan ,  P. Davies
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9780230108585


Pages:   229
Publication Date:   26 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy: The Right Man?


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This book examines the legacy of the Bush presidency in term of presidential leadership, politics, and public policy. It focuses on Bush's expansion of presidential power in pursuit of the 'war on terror,' the ideological and pragmatic foundations of presidential politics, and the complexity of Bush's domestic and foreign policy legacies.

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Author:   I. Morgan ,  P. Davies
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9780230108585


ISBN 10:   023010858
Pages:   229
Publication Date:   26 November 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Right Man?; I.Morgan Rating Bush; A.Rudalevige George W. Bush's Style of Presidential Leadership; N.Bowles Bush's Congressional Legacy and Congress's Bush Legacy; J.E.Owens George W. Bush, the Judiciary and the Conservative Constitutional Counter-Revolution: Close but No Cigar; R.McKeever The Ethical Record of the Bush Presidency; C.Harrington Did George W. Bush Pursue a Neoconservative Foreign Policy?; T.J.Lynch George W. Bush's Foreign Policy: Counting the Cost; J.Dumbrell Bush and Big Government Conservatism; A.Waddan Bush's Political Economy: Deficits, Debt, and Depression; I.Morgan Bush's Partisan Legacy and the 2008 Elections; P.J.Davies

Reviews

Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy presents a sound set of analyses of the Bush presidency that adds up to an excellent edited book. Anyone interested in American politics or the Bush administration will benefit greatly from the analyses and insights of these British political scientists. - James P. Pfiffner, University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies have assembled many of Britain's best scholars of American politics in this collection. Students of the presidency and contemporary American history will benefit from reading the thoughtful and often provocative essays on the complex and consequential presidency of George W. Bush. - George C. Edwards III, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, George and Julia Blucher Jordan Chair in Presidential Studies, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, and editor, Presidential Studies Quarterly George W. Bush wanted to be a consequential president. And he was. But what were the consequences of his administration for the presidency, the Republican Party, the U.S. economy at home, and the conduct of U.S. foreign policy overseas? Iwan Morgan, Philip Davies, and their colleagues provide some initial (and discouraging) answers in their important new book Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy: The Right Man? A must-read for all of us who will live with the consequences of the Bush presidency for years to come. - John Kenneth White, Catholic University of America and author of Barack Obama's America: How New Conceptions of Race, Family, and Religion Ended the Reagan Era


<p> Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy presents a sound set of analyses of the Bush presidency that adds up to an excellent edited book. Anyone interested in American politics or the Bush administration will benefit greatly from the analyses and insights of these British political scientists. -- James P. Pfiffner, University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University<p> Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies have assembled many of Britain's best scholars of American politics in this collection. Students of the presidency and contemporary American history will benefit from reading the thoughtful and often provocative essays on the complex and consequential presidency of George W. Bush. --George C. Edwards III, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, George and Julia Blucher Jordan Chair in Presidential Studies, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, and editor, Presidential Studies Quarterly <p> George W. Bush wanted to be a consequential president. And he was. But what were the consequences of his administration for the presidency, the Republican Party, the U.S. economy at home, and the conduct of U.S. foreign policy overseas? Iwan Morgan, Philip Davies, and their colleagues provide some initial (and discouraging) answers in their important new book Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy The Right Man? A must-read for all of us who will live with the consequences of the Bush presidency for years to come. --John Kenneth White, Catholic University of America and author of Barack Obama's America: How New Conceptions of Race, Family, and Religion Ended the Reagan Era


<p> Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy presents a sound set of analyses of the Bush presidency that adds up to an excellent edited book. Anyone interested in American politics or the Bush administration will benefit greatly from the analyses and insights of these British political scientists. -- James P. Pfiffner, University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University<p> Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies have assembled many of Britain's best scholars of American politics in this collection. Students of the presidency and contemporary American history will benefit from reading the thoughtful and often provocative essays on the complex and consequential presidency of George W. Bush. --George C. Edwards III, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, George and Julia Blucher Jordan Chair in Presidential Studies, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, and editor, Presidential Studies Quarterly <p> George W. Bush wanted to be a consequential president. And h


<p>&#8220; Assessing George W. Bush&#8217;s Legacy presents a sound set of analyses of the Bush presidency that adds up to an excellent edited book.&#160;Anyone interested in American politics or the Bush administration will benefit greatly from the analyses and insights of these British political scientists.&#8221;-- James P. Pfiffner, University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University<p>&#8220;Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies have assembled many of Britain's best scholars of American politics in this collection.&#160;Students of the presidency and contemporary American history will benefit from reading the thoughtful and often provocative essays on the complex and consequential presidency of George W. Bush.&#8221;--George C. Edwards III, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, George and Julia Blucher Jordan Chair in Presidential Studies, Department of Political Science, Texas A&amp;M University, and editor, Presidential Studies Quarterly <p>&#8220;George W.


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Iwan W. Morgan is a Professor of US Studies and Head of US Programmes at the Institute of the Americas, University College London, UK.

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