Assessing George W. Bush's Legacy
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Edited by Morgan (United States studies, U. of London, UK) and Davies (director of the British Library's Eccles Centre for American Studies, UK), this volume contains nine essays written by British scholars of US politics (and one American) assessing the legacy of George W. Bush. The essays assess whether Bush was "the right man," in one or more of three ways: whether he was "the right man" for asserting his and his advisors' views on how presidential power should be wielded; whether he was "the right man" in light of his own professed ideological identity; or whether he was "the right man" in terms of promoting policies that were good for addressing the problems facing the United States. Specifically, they discuss Bush's style of leadership, his relations with Congress, his influence on the judiciary, the ethical record of his presidency, his foreign policy, his influence over the size of the government, his political-economic legacy, and his partisan legacy. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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