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Product Description | Detailed Reviews
What people say about Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush’s War Cabinet (by James Mann):
Necessary information for an informed voter
Don’t judge this book by its cover.
What a novelty: a sane book about “neocons”
Excellent – balanced, thorough, and well-written
Iraq….Why?
Must Read Book
Well-written account of Cabinet
Impressive
Insightful, Balanced
Neither Band of Brothers, Nor Team of Rivals
Wild Look At The Chicken Hawks Determining Foreign Policy!
Essential for American foreign policy and politics buffs
The best group biography of those who run our foreign policy
Superb insight into the shaping of American policy
Hard to finish
Objective–sympathetic yet critical and honest
PERHAPS THE BEST THAT CAN BE WRITTEN, FROM AN ESTABLISHMENT VIEWPOINT
Because They Could
Excellent
Arc of the Vulcans — Six Who Rose and Failed
Rise of the Vulcans
Interesting career paths
The Limits of Liberal Historians
Journalists, rather than academics, are providing the
More foreign policy fiber than a grapenut
Fluff
A refreshing new read
More foreign policy fiber than the standard grapenut.
Good, relevant history
Timely and generally accurate
How the Vulcans Turned America Into an Empirial Power
Weinberger, Powell, and MacArthur against finite warfare
What Shaped the Views of Bush’s Foreign Policy Team
Well done group biography
The Best of the Books on Bush’s First Term
The Character of the Bush Foreign Policy Team
Can You Sleep at Night?
To be fair is sometimes to go wrong or neutrality is not necessarily objectivity.
This book is mandatory reading in an election year
A contemporary history of the Bush foreign policy elite.
Biased.
An excellent look at Bush II’s first cabinet
A Revealing Look at Bush’s War Leadership Team
Wonderful necon primer
The roots of the thinking behind GW Bush;s foreign policy.
Live long, and prosper
A primer on the current ?power elite?, as Mills would put it
Recommended
An Experienced Team
Fair-minded and surprisingly interesting
A solid account of the past administration
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