Compare and Contrast Discuss President George H.W. Bush’s foreign policy by comparing and contrasting his decisions regarding three of the following countries: China, Kuwait, Panama, Somalia, South Africa, and Yugoslavia. Explain why you think that he made the decisions that he made.

Answer needs to be 3-5 sentences. Can you help me put this together? I've been stuck on this for an hour. I understand the question, I just don't know what to answer.

There isn't "the answer." This is one of those where you need to critically assess the facts you get from your book (and other sources, like class notes) and discuss them intelligently.

The question means:

1. Pick 3 of the following countries: China, Kuwait, Panama, Somalia, South Africa, and Yugoslavia.

2. President George H. W. Bush made foreign policy decisions regarding each of those 3 countries. Compare and contrast those decisions.

3. Discuss the way that President George H. W. Bush's foreign policy decisions regarding each of those 3 countries help us to understand his foreign policy in general.

Constrained by 3-5 sentences, you will NOT have simple short sentences.

so I did a google search on HW Bush policy chine...http://www.ontheissues.org/Celeb/George_W__Bush_China.htm

Pick two other countries, and do what is suggested above: Common Threads.

Certainly! Here's a breakdown of President George H.W. Bush's foreign policy decisions regarding three countries: China, Kuwait, and Panama:

1. China: President Bush pursued a policy of engagement with China. He believed that by engaging with China and establishing a constructive relationship, he could encourage its economic and political reforms while also countering the communist ideology. This approach was motivated by the desire for stability in the region and the belief that engagement would lead to better trade relations and potential democratization in the future.

2. Kuwait: Bush's decision to intervene in Kuwait was driven by a commitment to international law and protecting global stability. When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, President Bush condemned the aggression, recognizing the threat that Saddam Hussein posed to regional stability and global oil supplies. His decision to assemble an international coalition and launch Operation Desert Storm aimed to liberate Kuwait and reaffirm the United States as a global leader in upholding international norms and countering aggression.

3. Panama: President Bush's decision to launch Operation Just Cause in Panama was influenced by concerns over the stability of the Panama Canal and the alleged involvement of Panama's leader, Manuel Noriega, in drug trafficking. This intervention aimed to depose Noriega, who had been indicted in the United States for drug-related charges, and restore democratic governance in Panama. Bush's decision to act unilaterally without seeking UN approval reflected his commitment to protect American interests and uphold international law when necessary.

Overall, President Bush's decisions were guided by the principles of maintaining stability, upholding international law, protecting American interests, and promoting democracy and human rights. By considering the specific circumstances and strategic considerations, Bush made different decisions based on the best interests of the United States and its relationship with each country.

Certainly! When comparing and contrasting President George H.W. Bush's foreign policy decisions, you can start by focusing on three countries: China, Kuwait, and Somalia. To analyze his decisions, gather information on his actions towards each country and identify any similarities or differences. For example, you can discuss how Bush advocated for closer economic ties with China and sought to improve relations, whereas he led a military coalition to liberate Kuwait after its invasion by Iraq. In the case of Somalia, highlight Bush's decision to send U.S. troops there as part of a humanitarian mission. To explain why he made these decisions, consider factors such as national security interests, economic considerations, and humanitarian concerns. Use evidence from historical sources to support your analysis.

I don't know how you can do this assignment in 3 - 5 sentences, but I think you can find the information you need by perusing some of these articles:

http://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=foreign+policy+of+George+W.+Bush