The case for Bush revisionism: Reevaluating the legacy of America’s 43rd president |
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Authors: | Hal Brands Peter Feaver |
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Institution: | 1. Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, USA;2. Duke University Political Science Department, Durham, NC, USA |
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Abstract: | This article reassesses the foreign policy legacy of George W. Bush in light of the emerging historical record of his administration. We conclude that, whereas Bush’s foreign policy was in widespread disrepute when he left office in 2009, that reputation is likely to improve – perhaps significantly – in the coming years. We identify six particular arguments that lend credence to an emerging ‘Bush revisionism.’ To be clear, we do not necessarily argue that the balance sheet on Bush’s foreign policy was positive, but the arguments presented here are likely to generate a more sympathetic and favorable historical assessment of Bush’s presidency over time. |
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Keywords: | George W Bush US foreign policy Iraq war on terror Afghanistan |
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