"The most important book yet written about the end of the Cold War."
-The New York Tmes Book Review
"Among the finest expositions of modern American foreign policy. . . . An excellent book."
-Eugene V. Rostow, The Wall Street Journal
It
was a pivotal administration in the history of American foreign
policy--for during George Bush's presidency a series of international
events took place that had a profound impact on the course of America
and on the future of world diplomacy. In A World Transformed,
Mr. Bush and his national security advisor, Brent Scowcroft, provide a
fascinating account of a president and an administration faced with
unprecedented obstacles and unrivaled opportunities as they forged a
foreign policy at the end of the Cold War. Solidarity comes to power in
Poland. East and West Germans dance on the wall that separated them for
half a century. And on Christmas Day, 1991, the hammer-and-sickle flag
descends from the Kremlin for the last time. It is also a
candid analysis of a new chapter in foreign affairs, when the United
States led an international alliance to confront the threat presented by
Saddam Hussein and presented a dynamic response to the Tiananmen
crisis. Balanced and intelligent, A World Transformed offers a landmark treatise on American foreign policy and international diplomacy from two of its principal architects.
"Reveals
not only a wealth of detail about the main lines of foreign policy at
the highest level during a most portentous period of our history, but
also of the truly admirable characters of the men who made it."
-The Philadelphia Inquirer
"In a strong new book, the ex-president recalls
dangerous
days. . . . It should leave little doubt how lucky we were that we had
such a seasoned hand on the tiller at a time when foreign policy really
counted."
-Michael R. Beschloss, Newsweek
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