TITLE:The bush tragedy
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PUBLISHER:Bloomsbury
ISBN:9780747596370
DEC-INDEX :973.931
YEAR:2008
RESUME:"The Bush Tragedy" is a non-fiction book written by Jacob Weisberg. It provides a critical examination of the presidency of George W. Bush and the events that unfolded during his time in office. Weisberg delves into the controversial decisions, policy failures, and political consequences that marked the Bush administration, including the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina, and the economic recession. Drawing on extensive research and analysis, the book offers insights into the leadership style, decision-making processes, and ideological influences that shaped the Bush presidency. "The Bush Tragedy" presents a comprehensive and thought-provoking assessment of one of the most consequential periods in American history, shedding light on the complexities of power, politics, and the lasting impact of leadership choices.
N_PAGES:271
ILLUSTRATION:Non
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BOUNAAMANI | Adulte | 973.931 WEI | BOU4882 | Document en bon état |