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The George W. Bush Foreign Policy Reader : Presidential Speeches with Commentary.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (332 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315699707
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The George W. Bush Foreign Policy Reader:DDC classification:
  • 327.73
LOC classification:
  • E902 -- .B874 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One Bush and the World of 2000 -- 1.1 A Period of Consequences -- 1.2 A Distinctly American Internationalism -- 1.3 Future Nuclear Arms Policy -- 1.4 Century of the Americas -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Two The War on Terrorism -- 2.1 Declaring a War on Terrorism -- 2.2 President Bush Speaks to the UN -- 2.3 2002 State of the Union Address -- 2.4 Graduation Speech at West Point -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Three Iraq -- 3.1 Remarks at the United Nations -- 3.2 Bush Outlines the Iraqi Threat -- 3.3 End of Major Combat Operations -- 3.4 Future of Iraq -- 3.5 Steps to Help Iraq Achieve Democracy -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Four Security Issues -- 4.1 Speaking to the Citadel Cadets -- 4.2 Troop Redeployment -- 4.3 National Missile Defense -- 4.4 ABM Treaty -- 4.5 Countering the Threat of WMD -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Five Global Issues -- 5.1 Global Climate Change -- 5.2 Global Climate Initiatives -- 5.3 The UN's Global Role -- 5.4 Three Pillars of Peace and Security -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Six Europe and Russia -- 6.1 Future of Europe -- 6.2 German Support Against Terror -- 6.3 Historic NATO Summit -- 6.4 Remarks to the People of Poland -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Seven Relations with Asian Powers -- 7.1 U.S., China Stand Against Terrorism -- 7.2 Bush Speaks at Tsinghua University -- 7.3 Welcoming Premier Wen of China -- 7.4 Welcoming Koizumi of Japan -- 7.5 Unity Between the U.S. and Japan -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Eight Middle East Peace and Reform -- 8.1 Sending Powell to the Middle East -- 8.2 New Palestinian Leadership -- 8.3 Bush Commends Sharon's Plan -- 8.4 Freedom in Iraq and the Middle East -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Nine Latin America and Africa -- 9.1 Summit of the Americas.
9.2 U.S. Economic Ties with Africa -- 9.3 Millennium Challenge Account -- 9.4 A Vision of Africa -- 9.5 Fighting Global HIV/AIDS -- 9.6 Agenda for U.S.-African Relations -- Questions to Discuss -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: Covering the economy, the twists and turns of domestic politics, labor in the informal sector, the cultural roots of Hindu nationalism, the foreign relations roller coaster, the business of Bollywood, and a chapter covering the range of resources about India available on the web, this book highlights India's changing fortunes.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One Bush and the World of 2000 -- 1.1 A Period of Consequences -- 1.2 A Distinctly American Internationalism -- 1.3 Future Nuclear Arms Policy -- 1.4 Century of the Americas -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Two The War on Terrorism -- 2.1 Declaring a War on Terrorism -- 2.2 President Bush Speaks to the UN -- 2.3 2002 State of the Union Address -- 2.4 Graduation Speech at West Point -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Three Iraq -- 3.1 Remarks at the United Nations -- 3.2 Bush Outlines the Iraqi Threat -- 3.3 End of Major Combat Operations -- 3.4 Future of Iraq -- 3.5 Steps to Help Iraq Achieve Democracy -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Four Security Issues -- 4.1 Speaking to the Citadel Cadets -- 4.2 Troop Redeployment -- 4.3 National Missile Defense -- 4.4 ABM Treaty -- 4.5 Countering the Threat of WMD -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Five Global Issues -- 5.1 Global Climate Change -- 5.2 Global Climate Initiatives -- 5.3 The UN's Global Role -- 5.4 Three Pillars of Peace and Security -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Six Europe and Russia -- 6.1 Future of Europe -- 6.2 German Support Against Terror -- 6.3 Historic NATO Summit -- 6.4 Remarks to the People of Poland -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Seven Relations with Asian Powers -- 7.1 U.S., China Stand Against Terrorism -- 7.2 Bush Speaks at Tsinghua University -- 7.3 Welcoming Premier Wen of China -- 7.4 Welcoming Koizumi of Japan -- 7.5 Unity Between the U.S. and Japan -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Eight Middle East Peace and Reform -- 8.1 Sending Powell to the Middle East -- 8.2 New Palestinian Leadership -- 8.3 Bush Commends Sharon's Plan -- 8.4 Freedom in Iraq and the Middle East -- Questions to Discuss -- Chapter Nine Latin America and Africa -- 9.1 Summit of the Americas.

9.2 U.S. Economic Ties with Africa -- 9.3 Millennium Challenge Account -- 9.4 A Vision of Africa -- 9.5 Fighting Global HIV/AIDS -- 9.6 Agenda for U.S.-African Relations -- Questions to Discuss -- Notes -- Index.

Covering the economy, the twists and turns of domestic politics, labor in the informal sector, the cultural roots of Hindu nationalism, the foreign relations roller coaster, the business of Bollywood, and a chapter covering the range of resources about India available on the web, this book highlights India's changing fortunes.

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