The George W. Bush Presidency: An Early AssessmentBetween his inauguration and September 11, 2001, George W. Bush's presidency appeared to lack focus. The rhetoric of the campaign trail did not readily translate into concrete policies and a closely divided Congress restrained executive action. The terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, however, changed all of that. In their aftermath, Bush emerged as a strong, decisive leader with a deep sense of purpose and certainty that inspired many Americans, even as it alienated much of the rest of the world. In The George W. Bush Presidency: An Early Assessment, noted presidential scholar Fred I. Greenstein brings together a distinguished group of political scientists to consider the first two-and-a-half years of the George W. Bush presidency, from his leadership style and political ethos to his budgetary and foreign policies to his relationship with Congress, the electorate, and the American public. This balanced and timely volume concludes with an invaluable insider's view of the president and his administration by John J. DiIulio, the first Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Contributors: Richard A. Brody, Ivo Daalder, John J. Dilulio, Jr., John Fortier, Hugh Heclo, Karen M. Hult, Gary Jacobson, Charles O. Jones, James Lindsay, Norman Ornstein, and Allen Schick |
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Two of Cheney ' s top aides — Lewis Libby and Mary Matalin - were named
assistants to the president , a rarity for vice presidential staffers , and the White
House and vice presidential staffs work together closely . Meanwhile , as a former
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Two of Cheney ' s top aides — Lewis Libby and Mary Matalin - were named
assistants to the president , a rarity for vice presidential staffers , and the White
House and vice presidential staffs work together closely . Meanwhile , as a former
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other times — I found myself focusing on how what I was witnessing fortified or
falsified this or that academic concept or theory about presidents and the
presidency . Indeed , I even found myself doing certain mental bean - counting
exercises ...
other times — I found myself focusing on how what I was witnessing fortified or
falsified this or that academic concept or theory about presidents and the
presidency . Indeed , I even found myself doing certain mental bean - counting
exercises ...
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Vice President Cheney served as President Gerald Ford ' s chief of staff ; in the
Nixon White House , he was a deputy to presidential counselor Donald Rumsfeld
. For more on partisan learning generally , see Walcott and Hult , Governing the ...
Vice President Cheney served as President Gerald Ford ' s chief of staff ; in the
Nixon White House , he was a deputy to presidential counselor Donald Rumsfeld
. For more on partisan learning generally , see Walcott and Hult , Governing the ...
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