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Considering the Bush presidency

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2003210 pagesOxford University Press

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This book offers a critical examination of George W. Bush's presidency, analyzing key policies, decisions, and their impact. It provides a comprehensive overview of the political landscape during his time in office, drawing on various perspectives to assess his legacy. The essays within explore the complexities of leadership and governance in the early 21st century.

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Carlos Eire writes on history and social issues, with a particular interest in cultural studies. His books, such as Lost Scriptures, Left of the Color Line, and *The Gilded Age

Gary L. Gregg is the author of "Considering the Bush presidency," a book that examines a key era in American politics. His writing provides a thoughtful look at the Bush administration.

Mark J. Rozell is a political scientist who writes about American presidencies. His book, "Considering the Bush presidency," provides a thorough examination of that administration. He offers clear analysis of US political history.

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