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A World Transformed Paperback – September 7, 1999


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"The most important book yet written about the end of the Cold War."
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The New York Tmes Book Review

"Among the finest expositions of modern American foreign policy. . . . An excellent book."  
-Eugene V. Rostow,
The Wall Street Journal

It was a pivotal administration in the history of American foreign policy--for during George Bush's presidency a series of international events took place that had a profound impact on the course of America and on the future of world diplomacy.  
        In
A World Transformed, Mr. Bush and his national security advisor, Brent Scowcroft, provide a fascinating account of a president and an administration faced with unprecedented obstacles and unrivaled opportunities as they forged a foreign policy at the end of the Cold War. Solidarity comes to power in Poland. East and West Germans dance on the wall that separated them for half a century. And on Christmas Day, 1991, the hammer-and-sickle flag descends from the Kremlin for the last time.
        It is also a candid analysis of a new chapter in foreign affairs, when the United States led an international alliance to confront the threat presented by Saddam Hussein and presented a dynamic response to the Tiananmen crisis. Balanced and intelligent,
A World Transformed offers a landmark treatise on American foreign policy and international diplomacy from two of its principal architects.

"Reveals not only a wealth of detail about the main lines of foreign policy at the highest level during a most portentous period of our history, but also of the truly admirable characters of the men who made it."      
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The Philadelphia Inquirer

"In a strong new book, the ex-president recalls
dangerous days. . . . It should leave little doubt how lucky we were that we had such a seasoned hand on the tiller at a time when foreign policy really counted."  
-Michael R. Beschloss,
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"In a strong new book, the ex-president recalls dangerous days...It should leave little doubt how lucky we were that we had such a seasoned hand on the tiller at a time when foreign policy really counted."
--Michael R. Beschloss,
Newsweek

"Among the finest expositions of modern American foreign policy since the time of Harry
Truman...An excellent book...unique in form...[dealing with] potentially explosive crises. Any one of them, if badly managed, could have precipitated a third world war in a nuclear setting."
--Eugene V. Rostow,
Wall Street Journal

"It reveals a wealth of detail about the main lines of U.S. foreign policy at the highest level during a most portentous period of our history...There is much high drama here [and] plenty even for experts to learn."
--Adam Garfinkle,
Philadelphia Inquirer

"A memorable memoir...A compelling look at some very important historical developments...Remarkably candid as well as occasionally self-critical...Supplemented with a series of revealing and heretofore unpublished excerpts from Bush's White House diaries."
--Richard S. Dunham,
Business Week

"The most important book yet written about the end of the Cold War...Remarkably frank, intelligent and also readable, indeed at times gripping."
--Fareed Zakaria,
New York Times Book Review

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"The most important book yet written about the end of the Cold War."
-
The New York Tmes Book Review

"Among the finest expositions of modern American foreign policy. . . . An excellent book."  
-Eugene V. Rostow,
The Wall Street Journal

It was a pivotal administration in the history of American foreign policy--for during George Bush's presidency a series of international events took place that had a profound impact on the course of America and on the future of world diplomacy.  
        In
A World Transformed, Mr. Bush and his national security advisor, Brent Scowcroft, provide a fascinating account of a president and an administration faced with unprecedented obstacles and unrivaled opportunities as they forged a foreign policy at the end of the Cold War. Solidarity comes to power in Poland. East and West Germans dance on the wall that separated them for half a century. And on Christmas Day, 1991, the hammer-and-sickle flag descends from the Kremlin for the last time.
        It is also a candid analysis of a new chapter in foreign affairs, when the United States led an international alliance to confront the threat presented by Saddam Hussein and presented a dynamic response to the Tiananmen crisis. Balanced and intelligent,
A World Transformed offers a landmark treatise on American foreign policy and international diplomacy from two of its principal architects.

"Reveals not only a wealth of detail about the main lines of foreign policy at the highest level during a most portentous period of our history, but also of the truly admirable characters of the men who made it."      
-
The Philadelphia Inquirer

"In a strong new book, the ex-president recalls
dangerous days. . . . It should leave little doubt how lucky we were that we had such a seasoned hand on the tiller at a time when foreign policy really counted."  
-Michael R. Beschloss,
Newsweek

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage; 1st edition (September 7, 1999)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 624 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0679752595
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0679752592
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.11 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 1.3 x 8 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2017
I greatly enjoyed reading this, what only be described as history changing & enlightening, book written by George H.W. Bush and Brent Scowcroft themselves! If I can distinguish this original in thought book's content is that, unlike all the other George Bush books I've read, this one focuses more on the pure politics and policies of George Bush's presidency and less on other life information. It is a must buy for all lovers of real history at its crossroads when the new world order was coming full of hope for the future. And where the entire world's morbid existential fears of the Cold War period George Bush unbelievably effective policies finally ended for the long-lasting economic, political and multiple other benefit of all mankind.  For all this and much more we should all be eternally grateful for his high world class professional leadership!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2020
This book felt very realistic to me. It didn’t feel self congratulatory but instead showed how a team can navigate a major change in a positive way. This book really hammers home my belief that things could have been so much worse if they hadn’t been handled calmly as the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact collapsed.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2005
I'm no expert on the end of the Cold War, nor on the many issues Bush and Scowcroft discuss. There are too many people who argue that the end of the Cold War had everything or nothing to do with Ronald Reagan. As Bush and Scowcroft make plain, intentionally or not, change was coming around too quickly for anyone to claim credit. I know the standard story-line: Reagan raised defense spending and this drove the Soviets to spend until they collapsed. It's a simple story, but it leaves out far too much to be accurate. Bush was on the tail end of a decades-long strategy of containment; thankfully all presidents stood their ground in confronting the Soviets. Perhaps we should all recognize how fortunate we were to have Bush and Scowcroft in leadership positions for the four years they served as President and National Security Adviser. Admittedly cautious, they used their time wisely in dealing with the Soviet Union.

Very thorough in dealing with German reunification and in standing up to Saddam. It's amazing to read the Gulf War stuff: Bush and Scowcroft discuss the importance of alliances, the UN Security Council, containment, and the difficulties of urban warfare. Apparently someone's son did not read the book. Are we better off or worse off for that? Time will tell.

In a sense the book is not co-written because the two authors go back and forth in describing their different memories of the four Bush White House years. An original approach.

Unfortunately, no discussion on the U.S. invasion of Panama.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2021
Fascinating read and tough to put down
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2016
I enjoyed the book and was amazed by all that was accomplished in only four short years. It's amazing what can be accomplished by a focus on "doing what was right" as opposed to a giant ego.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2015
Well written very educational book. I purchased this as I had to write a paper on George's handling of the first Iraq invasion. 5 stars for offering this as an eBook!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020
George Bush and Brent Scowcroft, “A World Transformed: The Collapse of the Soviet Empire; The Unification of Germany; Tianamen Square; The Gulf War.” Written in three voices: George Bush (pere), Brent Scowcroft, and we – we appears to be written by James McCall “who had been doing similar work for Paul Nitze.” It was easy to contrast this 560 page one volume doorstop with Kissinger’s double door stop (“The White House Years” and “The State Department Years”) and Churchills six volume “The Second World War.” All three state the case by political figures as to why their splendid work makes them statesmen. Among the differences: Churchill and Kissinger are masters of English prose; Bush and Scowcroft are literate. Churchill and Kissinger were visionaries; Bush and Scowcroft were functionaries. Churchill led the West to victory in the Second World War. Kissinger drove the Soviets out of the Middle East, enabled a fragile peace there, ended the Viet Nam War with a peace that might have lasted, but was destroyed by Frank Church who I confide is rotting in Hell. As for Bush and Scowcroft: Russia under Putin is striving to restore a new Russian Empire; Germany is free and unified; post Tiananmen Square, China is an expansive and poisonous dictatorship, post Gulf War, it is not clear if things are better. In the one clear positive result – a free and unified Germany it seems to me the credit goes to Helmut Kohl – while Bush and Scowcroft held his hat and coat.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2015
I read this book on my sons recommendation. He read it as a part of his studies at the Navel War College. I find it very interesting.
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john
5.0 out of 5 stars A world transformed
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2020
Excellent book and worth the read. Well written and book in excellent condition for age.
TEDDY BORRING
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2017
Interesting during the Bush years