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Handoff The Foreign Policy George W Bush Passed To Barack Obama Stephen J Hadley

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Handoff The Foreign Policy George W Bush Passed To Barack Obama Stephen J Hadley
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 774
Author: Stephen J. Hadley, Peter D. Feaver, William C. Inboden, Meghan L. O'Sullivan
ISBN: 9780815739777, 081573977X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Handoff The Foreign Policy George W Bush Passed To Barack Obama Stephen J Hadley by Stephen J. Hadley, Peter D. Feaver, William C. Inboden, Meghan L. O'sullivan 9780815739777, 081573977X instant download after payment.

Hand-Off details the Bush administration's national security and foreign policy as described at the time in then-classified Transition Memoranda prepared by the National Security Council experts who advised President Bush. Thirty of these Transition Memoranda, newly declassified and here made public for the first time, provide a detailed, comprehensive, and first-hand look at the foreign policy the Bush administration turned over to President Obama. In a postscript to each memorandum, these same experts now in hindsight take a remarkably self- critical look at that Bush foreign policy legacy after more than a dozen years of watching subsequent administrations attempt to deal with the same vexing agenda of threats and opportunities— China, Russia, Iran, the Middle East, terrorism, proliferation, cyber, pandemics, and climate change—an agenda that still dominates America's national security and foreign policy.

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