Discover[Abridged] Presidential Histories41.A) George Bush & the end of the Cold War, an interview with Jeff Engel
41.A) George Bush & the end of the Cold War, an interview with Jeff Engel

41.A) George Bush & the end of the Cold War, an interview with Jeff Engel

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George H.W. Bush presided over 4 of the most consequential years in world history. Before he entered office, a Cold War divided East and West: Democratic Capitalism vs Dictatorial Communism. After he left office, Democratic Capitalism had won. How did Bush usher in an age of American hegemony? And what role did he play in dramas ranging from the reunification of Germany to the independence of former soviet states like Russia and Ukraine?
 
Jeffrey Engel, Director of SMU's Center for Presidential History and author of numerous books on George H.W. Bush, including When the World Seemed New: George H.W. Bush and the End of the Cold War, discusses how Bush kept the peace without sacrificing American idealism at a time of dangerous global change.

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41.A) George Bush & the end of the Cold War, an interview with Jeff Engel

41.A) George Bush & the end of the Cold War, an interview with Jeff Engel

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