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OverviewIn one of the first volumes assessing the full two terms of the George W. Bush presidency, Wroe and Herbert have gathered the work of leading American and European scholars. In fifteen succinct and incisive chapters, authorities such as Jim Pfiffner, John Maltese, Graham Wilson and Alan Gitelson offer assessments of the Bush administration's successes and failures. Extensive attention is paid to Bush's foreign policy, including 'The War on Terror' but the focus is broadened to absorb not only the Bush Doctrine and its repercussions, but also his trade and homeland security policies. The president's domestic leadership in economics and social policy is investigated, as are his dealings as president with the other institutions of the U.S. political system. The result is a comprehensive guide to the Bush presidency and its legacy.Key Features*Chapters by leading authorities from both sides of the Atlantic*One of the first volumes to take into account the full span of the Bush presidency*Broad-ranging coverage of both domestic and foreign policy*Short, direct chapters providing incisive analysis of the administration's successes and failures Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Wroe (Lecturer in US Politics, University of Kent) , Jon Herbert (Lecturer in US Politics, Keele University) , Jason Ralph , Robert SinghPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.579kg ISBN: 9780748627400ISBN 10: 0748627405 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 18 November 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of Contents1. Introduction: A Tale of Two Terms, Andrew Wroe (University of Kent) and Jon Herbert (Keele University); Part I: Institutions and Structures; 2. George W. Bush and the US Congress, Robert Singh (Birkbeck College, University of London); 3. George W. Bush as Chief Executive, James P. Pfiffner (George Mason University); 4. George W. Bush and the US Supreme Court, Emma Long (University of Kent); 5. Federalism in the Bush Era, M.J.C. Vile (University of Kent); Part II: Foreign Policy Leadership; 6. To Usher in a New Paradigm? President Bush's Foreign Policy Legacy, Jason Ralph (University of Leeds); 7. Reforming the National Security Apparatus, Steven Hurst (Manchester Metropolitan University); 8. Bush and Europe, David Patrick Houghton (University of Central Florida); 9. International Trade Policy Under George W. Bush, Nitsan Chorev (Brown University); Part III: Domestic Policy Leadership; 10. President Bush and the Economy, Graham Wilson (Boston University); 11. The Politics of Aging, Alex Waddan (University of Leicester); 12. No Child Left Behind: The Politics and Policy of Education Reform, Jonathan Parker (Keele University); 13. The Bush Administration and the Politics of Sexual Morality, Edward Ashbee (Copenhagen Business School); 14. Communications Strategies in the Bush White House, John Anthony Maltese (University of Georgia); 15. A Lasting Republican Majority? George W. Bush's Electoral Strategy, Kevin Fullam (Loyola University) and Alan R. Gitelson (Loyola University); 16. Conclusion: The Legacy of George W. Bush, Jon Herbert and Andrew Wroe.ReviewsAuthor InformationAndrew Wroe is a Lecturer in US Politics in the Department of Politics and IR at the University of Kent. Jon Herbert is a Lecturer in US Politics at Keele University's School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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