Foreign policy of the George H. W. Bush administration
The foreign policy of the George H. W. Bush administration was the foreign policy of the United States from January 1989 to January 1993 while George H. W. Bush was the Republican president. He had very extensive foreign policy experience, but unlike Ronald Reagan he downplayed vision and emphasized caution and careful management. He had quietly disagreed with many of Reagan's foreign policy decisions and tried to build his own policies. His main foreign policy advisors were Secretaries of State James Baker, a longtime friend, and especially National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft. Momentous geopolitical events that occurred during Bush's presidency were:
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Foreign policy of the George H. W. Bush administration
The foreign policy of the George H. W. Bush administration was the foreign policy of the United States from January 1989 to January 1993 while George H. W. Bush was the Republican president. He had very extensive foreign policy experience, but unlike Ronald Reagan he downplayed vision and emphasized caution and careful management. He had quietly disagreed with many of Reagan's foreign policy decisions and tried to build his own policies. His main foreign policy advisors were Secretaries of State James Baker, a longtime friend, and especially National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft. Momentous geopolitical events that occurred during Bush's presidency were:
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