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A true statesman : George H. W. Bush and the 'indispensable nation' / Robin Renwick.

By: Renwick, Robin William, Baron Renwick of Clifton, 1937- [author.].Publisher: London : Biteback, 2023Description: xiii, 320 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, photographs (chiefly colour).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785907845.Subject(s): Bush, George, 1924-2018 | Cold War | Persian Gulf War, 1991 | Presidents -- United States -- Biography | United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-DDC classification: 920
Contents:
Born with a silver spoon -- 'Couldn't figure out what the hell to do' -- Running for President -- 'A kinder, gentler nation' -- Gorbachev and the German reunification -- 'This will not stand' -- Desert Storm -- 'I've lost the heart for gut political fighting' -- 'I must accept all the blame for this' -- The George H. W. Bush legacy : the indispensable nation? -- Bill Clinton -- A different kind of Bush -- 'Through the eyes of the lens of 9/11, my view changed' -- 'We should not be the world's policeman' -- 'America first' -- 'We are not going to defend Ukraine' -- A new Cold War in a bipolar world?
Summary: "'If the United States does not lead, there will be no leadership. If the US instead turns inward, there will be a price to be paid later.’ – George H. W. Bush. Marking thirty years since the end of George H. W. Bush’s presidency, Robin Renwick paints a warm, affectionate portrait of a President who sought to unify rather than divide his country, and whose staunch belief in diplomacy strengthened cooperation around the world. 'A true statesman' explores Bush’s core belief in the United States as the ‘indispensable nation’ in helping to deal with world crises, charting his efforts to end the Cold War, secure the reunification of Germany and drive Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait. Extending beyond Bush’s time in office, it also reflects on US foreign policy over the past three decades, examining the consequences of his successors’ differing approaches to America’s role on the world stage. Incisively written by a former British Ambassador to Washington, this insider account offers fresh insights into both the 41st President and America’s foreign policy from Iran–Contra to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine."-- Taken from dust jacket.
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Born with a silver spoon -- 'Couldn't figure out what the hell to do' -- Running for President -- 'A kinder, gentler nation' -- Gorbachev and the German reunification -- 'This will not stand' -- Desert Storm -- 'I've lost the heart for gut political fighting' -- 'I must accept all the blame for this' -- The George H. W. Bush legacy : the indispensable nation? -- Bill Clinton -- A different kind of Bush -- 'Through the eyes of the lens of 9/11, my view changed' -- 'We should not be the world's policeman' -- 'America first' -- 'We are not going to defend Ukraine' -- A new Cold War in a bipolar world?

"'If the United States does not lead, there will be no leadership. If the US instead turns inward, there will be a price to be paid later.’ – George H. W. Bush. Marking thirty years since the end of George H. W. Bush’s presidency, Robin Renwick paints a warm, affectionate portrait of a President who sought to unify rather than divide his country, and whose staunch belief in diplomacy strengthened cooperation around the world. 'A true statesman' explores Bush’s core belief in the United States as the ‘indispensable nation’ in helping to deal with world crises, charting his efforts to end the Cold War, secure the reunification of Germany and drive Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait. Extending beyond Bush’s time in office, it also reflects on US foreign policy over the past three decades, examining the consequences of his successors’ differing approaches to America’s role on the world stage. Incisively written by a former British Ambassador to Washington, this insider account offers fresh insights into both the 41st President and America’s foreign policy from Iran–Contra to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine."-- Taken from dust jacket.

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