Co-Presidency of Bush and Cheney e-bog
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This analysis of the Bush administration reveals how the president willingly ceded power to a calculating vice president-with disastrous consequences.Under the relatively inexperienced president George W. Bush, Dick Cheney was perhaps the most powerful vice president in American history. In this excellently documented work, presidential scholar Shirley Anne Warshaw debunks the popular myth that...
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238,03 DKK
Forlag
Stanford Politics and Policy
Udgivet
14 april 2009
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780804771184
This analysis of the Bush administration reveals how the president willingly ceded power to a calculating vice president-with disastrous consequences.Under the relatively inexperienced president George W. Bush, Dick Cheney was perhaps the most powerful vice president in American history. In this excellently documented work, presidential scholar Shirley Anne Warshaw debunks the popular myth that Bush's authority was hijacked or stolen. Instead, drawing on extensive research as well as personal interviews with White House Staffers and Washington insiders, she demonstrates how Bush and Cheney operated as nothing less than co-presidents. While Bush focused on building what he called a moral and civil society, anchored by a war on science and by the proliferation of faith-based programs, he allowed Cheney to lead in business and foreign policy. Warshaw highlights Cheney's decades-long career in Washington and his familiarity with its inner workings to present a complete picture of this calculating political powerhouse. From Cheney's unprecedented merging of presidential and vice-presidential authority to his abhorrence of what he deemed congressional interference, Warshaw paints an intriguing, and at times frightening, portrait.