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  2. Bush Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The main elements of the Bush Doctrine were delineated in a document, the National Security Strategy of the United States, published on September 17, 2002. [11] This document is often cited as the definitive statement of the doctrine.

  3. Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration - Wikipedia

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    Bush said that both countries should be able to take part in NATO's Membership Action Plan, which is designed to help aspiring countries meet the requirements of joining the alliance. Bush added that Ukraine already contributes to NATO missions, specifically in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo. Ukraine also has demonstrated a commitment to democracy.

  4. United States presidential doctrines - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Doctrine is a marked departure from the policies of deterrence that generally characterized American foreign policy during the Cold War and brief period between the collapse of the Soviet Union and 9/11, and can also be contrasted with the Kirkpatrick Doctrine of supporting stable right-wing dictatorships that was influential during ...

  5. Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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    The BBC has called unitary executive theory "controversial", [5] and The Guardian called unitary executive theory "contested" [107] and a "quasi legal doctrine". [21] In 2007, Norman Ornstein wrote in The Economist that an overwhelming majority of constitutional scholars and historians find unitary executive theory "laughable". [22]

  6. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Policy analysts noted that the Bush Doctrine as stated in the 2002 NSC document had a strong resemblance to recommendations presented originally in a controversial Defense Planning Guidance draft written during 1992 by Paul Wolfowitz, during the first Bush administration. [66] The Bush Doctrine was greeted with accolades by many neoconservatives.

  7. Foreign policy of the George H. W. Bush administration

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    [4] [5] Bush was a longtime close friend of both his top advisers, Secretaries of State James Baker [6] and National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft. Baker dealt with tactical and managerial issues of the State Department and foreign policy, while Scowcroft was concerned with long-term strategy.

  8. List of George W. Bush legislation and programs - Wikipedia

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    George W. Bush during his presidency of 8 years from 2001 to 2009 signed 56 signature pieces of legislation. Major ones of these included USA PATRIOT Act, Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq, Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002, United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited ...

  9. 2005 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    It was Bush's fourth State of the Union Address and his fifth speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker , Dennis Hastert , accompanied by Dick Cheney , the vice president , in his capacity as the president of the Senate .