In what sense did the Bush doctrine change the worlds current geopolitic situation?
Table of Contents Page Number A Brief Introduction about the growth of the USA as a Superpower 3 George W Bush as the President of the USA 4 9 /11 , Attack on WTC 4 - 5 Al Qaeda hand in the WTC Attack 5 Analysis of the relationship between the Taliban and Al Qaeda 6 War against Taliban and Osama Bin Laden 7 - 8 The Bush Doctrine 9 Bush 's Iraq Policy 9 Gulf War-II 10 - 12 US Mediation in the

Middle East Peace Process 12 - 13
Economic Policy of George Bush 13
Impact of the Bush Doctrine on the geo-political scenario of the world 14
Bibliography 15 - 16
In what sense did the Bush Doctrine change the world 's current geopolitical situation
A Brief Introduction about the growth of the USA as a Superpower
After the end of World War-II , two allies the USA and the erstwhile USSR fought bitterly for supremacy . The power struggle between these countries witnessed the involvement of more nations , which started a cold war . Ideologically , the USA and the USSR were completely different While the USA was a capitalist country , the USSR was a communist nation This ideological difference was one of the prime reasons for the conflict between these two major powers as the USA always fought against communism
Cold War , which started in 1945 , ended with the disintegration of USSR After the collapse of Soviet Union , there was no competitor left to challenge the USA . The power and influence of the USA grew further and it became the unchallenged superpower . There was no other country that could match the USA in terms of military , economic and political strength . As a major donor to the United Nations , it gained the authority in all-important matters
The first display of the power of the USA came in 1990-91 in the Gulf War . Protesting against the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait , the USA and its allies attacked Iraq . The attack got the approval of the United Nations The US attack was spearheaded by then President George Bush Senior Ultimately , the war ended with the complete withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait . The Gulf War demonstrated the power and influence of the USA in the global arena and it opened a new chapter in the world history
Bill Clinton succeeded George Bush Senior as the President of the USA Under his rule , there were significant developments in the US policies and it played a major role in finding a solution to most of the conflicting issues like Palestine issue and Indo-Pak conflict
George W Bush as the President of the USA
After Bill Clinton 's term expired , George W Bush , son of the former President George Bush Senior , became the President of the USA in 2001 Prior to his Presidency , he served as the Governor of the Texas . He was always known for his conservative and hard-core policies , which earned him a lot of reputation . His election to the highest office of the Unites States was certain to bring...





