The Bush Presidency by Dilys M Hill

The Bush Presidency by Dilys M Hill

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The Bush Presidency by Dilys M Hill

The four years of the Bush presidency cover a momentous era in American and world history. In international affairs the events in Eastern Europe and the then Soviet Union in late 1989 gave the President a high profile. The advent of the 'New World Order' made the United States pre-eminent: the triumph of the West was assured, with the added bonus of the 'peace dividend' as arms control agreements and defense savings seemed imminent. The President's personal popularity flourished in this climate and reached a new peak with the triumph of the allied forces in the Gulf War. The Gulf conflict saw Bush at his most decisive: firm in his moral stance, skilled in his action to bring together allied support backed by the United Nations, and confident in his handling of public opinion.
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ISBN 13 9780333594421
ISBN 10 0333594428
Title The Bush Presidency
Author Dilys M Hill
Series Southampton Studies In International Policy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 1994-06-01
Number of pages 236
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