Campbell (University of British Columbia) and Rockman (The Ohio State University) collect perspectiv...
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Campbell (University of British Columbia) and Rockman (The Ohio State University) collect perspectives evaluating George W. Bush's presidency, focusing on the unusual circumstances of Bush's ascent to the presidency, the political success of his campaign to cut taxes, the events of 9/11, corporate corruption, and Middle East foreign policy. Academics in political science look at Bush and public opinion, Congress, federal judgeships, interest groups, and Bush and the politics of gender and race. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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