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Decision Points

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Pages
497
Language
EN
ISBN
9780307590619
Reading Time
~8h 42min

Decision Points is a book by George W. Bush. It has 497 pages.

About this book

Organized around pivotal moments rather than a strict chronology, this memoir examines the reasoning behind major choices made during George W. Bush’s presidency and early political career. Each chapter isolates a specific crisis or policy crossroads, allowing the author to explore the information available at the time, the alternatives considered, and the consequences that followed. The narrative addresses well-documented events such as the September 11 attacks, the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the 2008 financial collapse, and domestic initiatives like healthcare expansion for children. Rather than offering a defensive account or a sweeping historical analysis, the work focuses on the mechanics of executive judgment under pressure. Readers encounter reflections on leadership responsibility, the limits of intelligence, and the personal toll of high-stakes governance. The book’s structure emphasizes how presidents weigh uncertain information against competing priorities, making it a study in administrative decision-making as much as a personal recollection.

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How many pages is Decision Points?+

Decision Points has 497 pages.

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Organized around pivotal moments rather than a strict chronology, this memoir examines the reasoning behind major choices made during George W. Bush’s presidency and early political career. Each chapter isolates a specific crisis or policy crossroads, allowing the author to explore the information a...

Who wrote Decision Points?+

Decision Points was written by George W. Bush.