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4. When George Bush Believed the Cold War Ended and Why That Mattered
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface xiii
- George H. W. Bush’s Road to the White House xvii
- Introduction: History and George Bush 1
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Part I. American Conservatism
- 1. George Bush: Texan, Conservative 27
- 2. George Bush and American Conservatism 48
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Part II. WAR AND STATECRAFT
- 3. Organizing Security: How the Bush Presidency Made Decisions on War and Peace 81
- 4. When George Bush Believed the Cold War Ended and Why That Mattered 100
- 5. Character and Consequence: The John Tower Confirmation Battle 122
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Part III. DOMESTIC POLITICS AND POLICY
- 6. The Offered Hand and the Veto Fist: George Bush, Congress, and Domestic Policy Making 143
- 7. From Oral History to Oral Argument: George Bush’s Supreme Court Appointments 167
- Conclusion: Navigating the Crosswinds of Modern Politics and Policy 185
- Appendix 1: Interviewees for the George H. W. Bush Oral History Project 213
- Appendix 2: Interviewers for the George H. W. Bush Oral History Project 215
- Notes 217
- List of Contributors 247
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface xiii
- George H. W. Bush’s Road to the White House xvii
- Introduction: History and George Bush 1
-
Part I. American Conservatism
- 1. George Bush: Texan, Conservative 27
- 2. George Bush and American Conservatism 48
-
Part II. WAR AND STATECRAFT
- 3. Organizing Security: How the Bush Presidency Made Decisions on War and Peace 81
- 4. When George Bush Believed the Cold War Ended and Why That Mattered 100
- 5. Character and Consequence: The John Tower Confirmation Battle 122
-
Part III. DOMESTIC POLITICS AND POLICY
- 6. The Offered Hand and the Veto Fist: George Bush, Congress, and Domestic Policy Making 143
- 7. From Oral History to Oral Argument: George Bush’s Supreme Court Appointments 167
- Conclusion: Navigating the Crosswinds of Modern Politics and Policy 185
- Appendix 1: Interviewees for the George H. W. Bush Oral History Project 213
- Appendix 2: Interviewers for the George H. W. Bush Oral History Project 215
- Notes 217
- List of Contributors 247
- Index 249