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Presidencies of George Herbert Walker Bush and George Walker Bush

Editat de Anthony J. Eksterowicz, Glenn Peter Hastedt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2007
The Bush Presidencies represent a unique historical challenge for historians and political scientists alike. Not since John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams has the nation been led by father and son presidents. The Bushes are different from the Adamses. John Adams and John Quincy Adams ruled a good twenty-four years apart with John Quincy assuming the presidency in 1824 after a controversial election that was settled by the House of Representatives. Although John Quincy did not receive a majority of popular votes or a majority of elector votes he assumed the presidency due to the influence of the House. He was soundly defeated by Andrew Jackson four years later. In contradistinction to John Quincy Adams, George W. Bush was declared the electoral vote winner in the 2000 presidential election after a bitter contested election settled in large measure by the Supreme Court decision Bush v. Gore. Unlike John Quincy, George W. Bush won a second term albeit by the smallest margin in history [1]. George H W Bush was not successful in his re-election quest while John Adams was in his. Psychological insinuations and theories are more rampant today affecting the analysis of the Bush presidencies unlike the Adams' presidencies. However, the Bush presidencies present opportunities for comparing and contrasting father and son presidencies governing within eight years of each other. In addition, the son governs as the father watches. This new and significant book is dedicated to comparing and contrasting this father and son combination. The response to our call has been quite fruitful. There seems to be a conventional wisdom developing about this father and son relationship. It seems to emphasise differences between the father and son. These differences are largely due to the different approaches that father and son took towards Iraq. Thus it has been observed that the father is a bit disappointed in the son for the path taken in Iraq. George H W Bush is concerned for and worries about his son. Our authors find not only differences but great similarities between both presidents. This is as one might expect given blood lines, environmental upbringing, family ties, education and other variables affecting these individuals. The analysis here both adds to and contradicts the conventional wisdom view of the Bushes'. Our authors present a first attempt at analysing this unique relationship in various policy areas. The authors believe that this relationship will provide future scholars with many research questions concerning the nature of the presidency.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781604561630
ISBN-10: 1604561637
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 184 x 263 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

The Bush Presidencies: Father and Son Adrift in the Heroic Presidency; George H W Bush and George W Bush: Puzzling Presidencies, or the Puzzle of the Presidency?; In the Shadow or the Sunshine of his Father? "The Legislative Impact of Veto Threats in the Administration of George W Bush, 2001-2006"; Like Father, Like Son? The Presidents' Bush and the Presidential Signing Statement; Comparing the Environmental Policies of Presidents George H W Bush and George W Bush; Between the Bushes: The Evolution of Legislative Affairs; Pragmatic Fathers and Ideological Sons: Foreign Policy in the Administrations of George H W Bush and George W Bush; Deposing Dictators: The Bush Presidents, Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega; "In His Shadow: The Impact of the Reagan Economic Regime and Institutional Structure on the Bush Administrations"; Two Tales of Engagement: A Comparison of China Policies Between the George H W Bush and George W Bush Administrations; On the Same Page? Narrative Interaction and Middle East Policy in the Two Bush Presidencies; From Benign Neglect to Strategic Interest: The Role of Africa in the Foreign Policies of Bush 41 and 43; Index.