Description
Second term presidencies are distinctive, not least as the president no longer has to run for re-election. Placing the second term of George W. Bush in comparative perspective, this fascinating book explores the political, institutional and policy implications of a second term. Combining topicality with analytical richness, this is an important resource for scholars and students.
Keywords
BUSH, GEORGE W. (GEORGE WALKER), 1946-UNITED STATES_POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT_2001-2009PRESIDENTS_UNITED STATES