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    “Yugoslav Disunity and the New World Order”. Memorandum for Robert Gates by Redacción Tiempo Devorado

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Blair Dorminey’s memorandum for Robert Gates (then Deputy National Security Adviser) – kept at the Records of the National Security Council in the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library – represents an early analysis of the critical situation of Yugoslavia made in the White House and a unique interpretation of its perspectives in the light of the proclamation of the “New World Order.” …”
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    Regulatory Review: Presidential Control Through Selective Communication and Institutional Conflict by Lazer, David

    Published 2010
    “…OIRA was one of the key instruments used by the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations to limit regulation. The operational question of this paper is: What happened to the OIRA-White House relationship when there was a change in party and policy preferences in the White House in 1993? …”
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    Speculative politics: U.S. Economic policymaking towards China in the post-Cold War era by Laporte-Oshiro, C

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>This dissertation utilizes archives, interviews, and statistical analysis of Congressional voting and focuses on key policy issues across two main eras: China’s MFN status and WTO accession during the George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton presidencies, and U.S. bilateral and plurilateral trade negotiations and escalating trade enforcement actions during the George H.W. …”
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    The Role of Turkey in the Strategic Plans of the Democratic and Republican Parties in the U.S. (end of 20th – beginning of 21st c.) by Shenin Andrey Sergeevich

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…These periods are divided into equal parts – three terms of the Democratic presidency (Bill Clinton‘s first and second terms and Barack Obama’s first term) and three terms of the Republican presidency (the presidency of George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush’s two terms). The conclusion of this article shows that “soft” policy of the Democratic administrations was less successful than “tough” pressure of the Republicans, which made possible to use Turkey in the U.S. geopolitical plans.…”
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    Who Governs? by Brian SCHMITT

    “…This paper argues that the new business leaders emerging out the economic restructuring represent a new “global investment class” that shares a set of strategic priorities which lead them to support the young and ambitious “New Democrat,” Bill Clinton over the established liberal Republican, George H. W. Bush. After (1) a short introduction, the paper (2) describes the global investment class and its strategies for expansion; (3) reviews the problem that the US victory in the Cold War left for the foreign policy establishment; (4) analyzes how differences between Bush and Clinton lead the GIC to prefer the latter; (5) discusses how the fusion of Clinton and the GIC represents, in C. …”
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    U.S. energy policy during the 1990s by Joskow, Paul L.

    Published 2009
    “…This period covers the last two years of the George H. W. Bush administration and the entire Clinton administration. …”
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    Terrorism Discourse and the Militarization of U.S. Counterterrorism: The Reagan Years by Adrian HÄNNI

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Following a radical shift in terrorism discourse in early 1987, the Reagan administration suddenly reverted to a law enforcement approach towards terrorism, which was retained by the George H.W. Bush and the first Clinton administration. …”
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    Human rights in the US foreign policy case of Kazakhstan by M. Buzurtanova

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The aim of the article is, therefore, to identify how the five Presidential administrations, namely, George H. W. Bush’s, Clinton’s, George W. Bush‘s Obama’s and Trump’s saw the role and place human rights and whether this particular agenda was either promoted or neglected. …”
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    American Realists and the War in Bosnia 1992-1995. by Prof. dr. Hamza KARČIĆ

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Several top officials of the George H. W. Bush Administration including the President, Secretary of State James Baker and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft were realists and this worldview shaped the US response to the outbreak of the war in Bosnia. …”
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