President George H.W. Bush Domestic Agenda
“The Domestic Side of the Bush Presidency” was a panel at the President George H.W. Bush Oral History Symposium. This was a two-day event for the release of the oral history of President George H.W. Bush by the Miller Center for Public Affairs, in cooperation with the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation.
Charles Jones chaired a discussion of the domestic agenda of the President George H.W. Bush administration. The panelists also responded to … read more
Charles Jones chaired a discussion of the domestic agenda of the President George H.W. Bush administration. The panelists also responded to questions from members of the audience.
“The Domestic Side of the Bush Presidency” was a panel at the President George H.W. Bush Oral History Symposium. This was a two-day event for the release of the oral history of President George H.W. Bush by the Miller Center for Public Affairs, in cooperation with the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation. close
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Barbara "Bobbie" Greene Kilberg Assistant (Former) White House->Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernment Affairs
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Barbara Sinclair Professor Emeritus University of California, Los Angeles->Department of Political Science
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