1. Introduction: A Tale of Two Terms, Andrew Wroe (University of Kent) and Jon Herbert (Keele University); Part I: Institutions and Structures; 2. George W. Bush and the US Congress, Robert Singh (Birkbeck College, University of London); 3. George W. Bush as Chief Executive, James P. Pfiffner (George Mason University); 4. George W. Bush and the US Supreme Court, Emma Long (University of Kent); 5. Federalism in the Bush Era, M.J.C. Vile (University of Kent); Part II: Foreign Policy Leadership; 6. To Usher in a New Paradigm? President Bush's Foreign Policy Legacy, Jason Ralph (University of Leeds); 7. Reforming the National Security Apparatus, Steven Hurst (Manchester Metropolitan University); 8. Bush and Europe, David Patrick Houghton (University of Central Florida); 9. International Trade Policy Under George W. Bush, Nitsan Chorev (Brown University); Part III: Domestic Policy Leadership; 10. President Bush and the Economy, Graham Wilson (Boston University); 11. The Politics of Aging, Alex Waddan (University of Leicester); 12. No Child Left Behind: The Politics and Policy of Education Reform, Jonathan Parker (Keele University); 13. The Bush Administration and the Politics of Sexual Morality, Edward Ashbee (Copenhagen Business School); 14. Communications Strategies in the Bush White House, John Anthony Maltese (University of Georgia); 15. A Lasting Republican Majority? George W. Bush's Electoral Strategy, Kevin Fullam (Loyola University) and Alan R. Gitelson (Loyola University); 16. Conclusion: The Legacy of George W. Bush, Jon Herbert and Andrew Wroe.
Andrew Wroe is a Lecturer in US Politics in the Department of Politics and IR at the University of Kent. Jon Herbert is a Lecturer in US Politics at Keele University's School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy.
The editors of Assessing the George W. Bush Presidency have done a brilliant job in assembling a book which will be of great value to all commentators on, and students of, the contemporary presidency ! The essays are all distinguished by high quality, while the editors add additional coherence by outlining in their introductory and concluding chapters a theory of George W. Bush's presidency ! This is a fine collection, the best available account of the presidential politics of the day before yesterday. -- John Dumbrell, Durham University Journal of American Studies The editors of Assessing the George W. Bush Presidency have done a brilliant job in assembling a book which will be of great value to all commentators on, and students of, the contemporary presidency ! The essays are all distinguished by high quality, while the editors add additional coherence by outlining in their introductory and concluding chapters a theory of George W. Bush's presidency ! This is a fine collection, the best available account of the presidential politics of the day before yesterday.
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