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A World Transformed
[Paperback - 1999]
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Category: Politics
Additional Category: European History - Political Theory
Publisher: Vintage | ISBN: 9780679752592 | Pages: 624
Shipping Weight: .505 | Dimensions: 5.2 x 1.3 x 8 inches

"The most important book yet written about the end of the Cold War."
-The New York Tmes Book Review

"Among the finest expositions of modern American foreign policy. . . . An excellent book."  
-Eugene V. Rostow, The Wall Street Journal

It was a pivotal administration in the history of American foreign policy--for during George Bush's presidency a series of international events took place that had a profound impact on the course of America and on the future of world diplomacy.  
        In A World Transformed, Mr. Bush and his national security advisor, Brent Scowcroft, provide a fascinating account of a president and an administration faced with unprecedented obstacles and unrivaled opportunities as they forged a foreign policy at the end of the Cold War. Solidarity comes to power in Poland. East and West Germans dance on the wall that separated them for half a century. And on Christmas Day, 1991, the hammer-and-sickle flag descends from the Kremlin for the last time.
        It is also a candid analysis of a new chapter in foreign affairs, when the United States led an international alliance to confront the threat presented by Saddam Hussein and presented a dynamic response to the Tiananmen crisis. Balanced and intelligent, A World Transformed offers a landmark treatise on American foreign policy and international diplomacy from two of its principal architects.

"Reveals not only a wealth of detail about the main lines of foreign policy at the highest level during a most portentous period of our history, but also of the truly admirable characters of the men who made it."      
-The Philadelphia Inquirer

"In a strong new book, the ex-president recalls
dangerous days. . . . It should leave little doubt how lucky we were that we had such a seasoned hand on the tiller at a time when foreign policy really counted."  
-Michael R. Beschloss, Newsweek

George Herbert Walker Bush, from 1976 formerly directed the central intelligence agency to 1977, served from 1981 as vice underRonald Wilson Reaganand from 1989 as the 41st president of the United States to 1993;Saddam Husseininvaded Kuwait, and he in response initiated the Gulf War of 1991.Barbara Bush, First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993 as the wife of George Herbert Walker Bush, president, actively promoted literacy.Bush held a multitude of political positions, including the 43rd in the Administration.Dorothy Walker Bushbore George toPrescott Bush, senator of Massachusetts.Following the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Bush at the age of 18 years in 1942 postponed going to college as the youngest naval aviator in history. He served until the end and then attended Yale University. Graduating in 1948, he moved his young family to western Texas and entered the oil business to attain a millionaire before the age of 40 years in 1964.He founded his own oil company, and politics quickly involved him, who served as a member of the House of Representatives among other positions. He ran unsuccessfully in 1980, but party chose him as the nominee, and people subsequently elected them. During tenure, Bush headed task forces of Administration on deregulation and on fighting drug abuse.In 1988,, Bush launched a successful campaign to succeed and to defeat challengerMichael Dukakis. Foreign policy drove Bush, who conducted successful operations in Panama and Persia at a time of world change; the Berlin wall fell in 1989, and the Soviet Union dissolved two years later. Domestically, Bush reneged on a campaign promise of 1988 and raised taxes amidst a struggle with Congress. In the wake of economic concerns, he lost the election of 1992 toBill Clinton, a Democrat.Bush fatheredGeorge Walker Bush, the 43rd, andJeb Bush, governor of Florida. Upon the death ofGerald Rudolph Fordin 2006, the oldest Bush lived.

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