Taking the measure : the presidency of George W. Bush / edited by Donald R. Kelley & Todd G. Shields

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Editeur / Publisher : College Station : Texas A&M University Press , cop. 2013

Type : Livre / Book

Langue / Language : anglais / English

ISBN : 978-1-623-49018-8

ISBN : 1-623-49018-9

ISBN : 978-1-623-49019-5

ISBN : 1-623-49019-7

Bush -- George W. -- 1946-....

Politique et gouvernement -- États-Unis -- 2001-2009

Classification Dewey : 973.931092

Kelley, Donald R. (1943-....) (Editeur scientifique / editor)

Shields, Todd G. (1968-.... ; politiste) (Editeur scientifique / editor)

Collection : Joseph V. Hughes, Jr., and Holly O. Hughes series in the presidency and leadership studies / James P. Pfiffner, general editor / College Station (Tex.) : Texas A & M University Press , 1998-

Résumé / Abstract : Some of today's most prominent experts on the American presidency offer their perspectives, commentary, and analyses in this volume of studies, commissioned by the Fulbright Institute of International Relations and the Blair Center of Southern Politics and Culture, both at the University of Arkansas. With a shared focus on Bush's decision-making style, the impact of increasing partisanship, economic issues, especially after the 2008 financial meltdown, and, of course, the cumulative impact of 9/11 and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the contributors link their observations and conclusions to broader political and policy-related questions. They also take the opportunity to compare the Bush presidency with that of his successor, Barack Obama, through the latter administration's experience of disappointment in the 2010 congressional elections. The debate over the Bush legacy will not soon end, and this volume does not presume to offer the definitive, final commentary. It does, however, bridge the gap between dispassionate academic commentary written essentially for scholars and the sort of informed and unbiased analysis written for a larger public audience, contributing to the public understanding of our recent national experience. It contributes significantly to the beginnings of careful, systematic consideration of the George W. Bush presidency. -- From publisher's website