Decision Points
George W. Bush's 2010 presidential memoir organised around 14 major decisions of his presidency
Tradition: American presidential memoir / post-9/11 political reflection
G. W. Bush's 2010 'Decision Points' — presidential memoir structured around 14 major decisions
Published by Crown in 2010 (a year after Bush left office), 'Decision Points' is George W. Bush's principal presidential memoir, structured not chronologically but around 14 major decisions: quitting drinking (1986), running for governor and president, choosing Cheney as running mate, responding to 9/11, the surge in Iraq, the financial crisis. The book reflects Bush's distinctive decision-theoretic self-presentation: each chapter takes a single major decision, sets out the context and competing considerations, and explains the choice. It is the principal source for Bush's own account of the major decisions of his presidency.
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- Decision Points (Crown, New York, 2010)
School Embodiments
Strong American evangelical-Protestant framework throughout.
"Faith as the centre of decision-making." (Decision Points, ch. 1)
Defining American conservative-political memoir.
"Conservative principles as the framework for governance." (Decision Points)
Classical-liberal market-economic framework.
"Free markets and the response to the financial crisis." (Decision Points, ch. on 2008)
Realist-political decision-theoretic framework.
"Each decision had context, competing considerations, and consequences." (Decision Points, structure)
Strong Christian-evangelical framework throughout.
"Faith and the decision to invade Iraq." (Decision Points, post-9/11 chapters)
Critical-political consideration of the Iraq decision.
"What was decided about Iraq and why." (Decision Points, ch. on Iraq)
Internal Tensions
Bush's principal account of the major decisions of his presidency.
I. Time
2010.
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II. Space
Dallas (post-presidential).
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III. Matter
Presidential memoir.
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IV. Observer
Post-presidency G. W. Bush.
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V. Energy
Memoir-decision-theoretic energies.
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VI. Information
14-chapter structured memoir.
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