George W. Bush

George W. Bush

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780805093971
Untertitel:
The American Presidents Series: The 43rd President, 2001-2009
Autor:
James Mann
Herausgeber:
Times Books
Anzahl Seiten:
206
Erscheinungsdatum:
03.02.2015
ISBN:
0805093974

Informationen zum Autor James Mann; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Sean Wilentz, General Editors Klappentext The controversial president whose time in office was defined by the September 11 attacks and the war on terror George W. Bush stirred powerful feelings on both sides of the aisle. Republicans viewed him as a resolute leader who guided America through the September 11 attacks and retaliated in Afghanistan and Iraq, while Democrats saw him as an overmatched president who led America into two inconclusive wars that sapped the nation's resources and diminished its stature. When Bush left office amid a growing financial crisis, both parties were eager to move on. In this assessment of the nation's forty-third president, James Mann sheds light on why George W. Bush made the decisions that shaped his presidency, what went wrong, and how the internal debates and fissures within his administration played out in such a charged atmosphere. He shows how and why Bush became such a polarizing figure in both domestic and foreign affairs, and he examines the origins and enduring impact of Bush's most consequential actions-including Iraq, the tax cuts, and the war on terror. In this way, Mann points the way to a more complete understanding of George W. Bush and his times. Inhaltsverzeichnis Editor's Note XV Prologue 1 1. "A Good-Time Guy" 5 2. The Rising Politician 20 3. The New President and His Tax Cuts 42 4. September 11 53 5. Iraq 72 6. Reelection and Its Unhappy Aftermath 88 7. Second-­Term Changes 107 8. "I'm Going to Be Roo­se­velt, Not Hoover" 124 Epilogue 139 Notes 147 Milestones 163 Selected Bibliography 169 Ac­know­ledg­ments 173 Index 175

Autorentext
James Mann; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Sean Wilentz, General Editors

Klappentext
The controversial president whose time in office was defined by the September 11 attacks and the war on terror

George W. Bush stirred powerful feelings on both sides of the aisle. Republicans viewed him as a resolute leader who guided America through the September 11 attacks and retaliated in Afghanistan and Iraq, while Democrats saw him as an overmatched president who led America into two inconclusive wars that sapped the nation's resources and diminished its stature. When Bush left office amid a growing financial crisis, both parties were eager to move on.

In this assessment of the nation's forty-third president, James Mann sheds light on why George W. Bush made the decisions that shaped his presidency, what went wrong, and how the internal debates and fissures within his administration played out in such a charged atmosphere. He shows how and why Bush became such a polarizing figure in both domestic and foreign affairs, and he examines the origins and enduring impact of Bush's most consequential actions-including Iraq, the tax cuts, and the war on terror. In this way, Mann points the way to a more complete understanding of George W. Bush and his times.

Inhalt
Editor's Note XV
Prologue 1
1. "A Good-Time Guy" 5
2. The Rising Politician 20
3. The New President and His Tax Cuts 42
4. September 11 53
5. Iraq 72
6. Reelection and Its Unhappy Aftermath 88
7. Second-­Term Changes 107
8. "I'm Going to Be Roo­se­velt, Not Hoover" 124
Epilogue 139

Notes 147
Milestones 163
Selected Bibliography 169
Ac­know­ledg­ments 173
Index 175


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