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Presidents and their decisions Presidents and their decisions. ^A607484
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Contents |
The war on terror : Bush's response to the September 11 attacks enhanced his credibility -- The decision to invade Iraq -- Bush's policies have made America less secure against terrorism -- Homeland security : Bush's homeland security policies threaten civil liberties -- Bush's homeland security policies have not threatened civil liberties -- Bush's homeland security policies unfairly target immigrants -- The economy : Bush's economic plan can steer the economy to recovery -- Bush's economic strategy will create a long-term crisis -- The Bush deficit was unavoidable and harmless -- Domestic issues and the environment : Bush forged bipartisan consensus on education -- Bush's education plan is confusing and self-defeating -- Bush pursues policies that encourage development at the expense of the environment -- Bush's energy policies favor the energy industry -- Assessing Bush's transition and political strategy : The Bush team managed an impressive transition -- The Bush record is a mix of noteworthy appointments and political missteps -- How Bush did it. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-233) and index. |
LCCN | 2004052351 |
ISBN | 0737725974 (alk. paper) |
Stock number | 1233893 QBI |