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When The World Seemed New : George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War

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The collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest shock to international affairs since World War II. In that perilous moment, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and regimes throughout Eastern Europe and Asia teetered between democratic change and new authoritarian rule. President Bush faced a world in turmoil that might easily have tipped into an epic crisis.
As presidential historian Jeffrey Engel reveals in this page-turning history, Bush rose to the occasion brilliantly. Using handwritten letters and direct conversationssome revealed here for the first timewith heads of state throughout Asia and Europe, Bush knew when to push, when to cajole, and when to be patient. Based on previously classified documents, and interviews with all the principals, When the World Seemed New is a riveting, fly-on-the-wall account of a president with his calm hand on the tiller, guiding the nation from a moment of great peril to the pinnacle of global power.

';An absorbing book.' Wall Street Journal

';Engel's excellent history forms a standingif unspokenrebuke to the retrograde nationalism espoused by Donald J. Trump.' New York Times Book Review

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Product Details
Mariner Books
1328511650 / 9781328511652
Paperback
06/11/2018
624 pages
135 x 203 mm, 508 grams