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Bush's Latin Beat: A vision, but a faulty one.(George W. Bush seeks united Americas to compete with Europe and Far East)
National Review
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July 23, 2001 |
O'Sullivan, John |
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Until the collapse of the Soviet Union, American presidents did not really need "the vision thing." The Cold War itself gave them a wonderful pair of spectacles that enabled the most short-sighted observer to see the world as it was. These suddenly became useless in 1989-90.
As a president famous for not knowing foreign leaders and rarely traveling abroad, George W. Bush would not generally be expected to supply a geopolitical vision. But this assumption underestimates Bush. His early speeches and presidential actions suggest that he has a far- ranging and original vision, even a doctrine, covering mainly foreign policy but also taking in economics, domestic ...
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