The Presidency Of George H.W. Bush By John Robert Greene by Robert Greene

A concise political biography that examines George H.W. Bush’s single term in office, contrasting major foreign-policy achievements—management of the end of the Cold War, building the international coalition for the Gulf War, and interventions in Panama—with domestic difficulties such as a recession, a politically costly tax decision, and shifting partisan coalitions that culminated in electoral defeat; the book highlights his pragmatic, consensus-driven governing style, use of experienced advisers, and argues that his cautious realism produced significant short-term successes but a mixed and contested long-term legacy.

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