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How many years was George H.W. Bush president of the United States?
George H.W. Bush served as President of the United States for four years. From 1989 to 1993, he became the fourth1president of the United States.

George herbert walker bush (65438+June 12, 0924-20165438+20081October 30), the 4th15th1President of the United States, is often called George H.W. Bush.

Old Bush 1948 graduated from Yale University; 1974 to 1975 director of the us liaison office in Beijing; 20 18 165438+ died on1October 30th at the age of 94. ?

During Bush's administration, domestic affairs were dull and diplomacy was active. He put forward the strategy of "beyond containment"; 199 1 year, the US military launched a "desert storm" in Iraq, and Bush took this opportunity to put forward the idea of establishing a "new world order".

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Bush senior's diplomatic measures

New Atlanticism

"New Atlanticism" was put forward when the situation in the Soviet Union, especially in Eastern Europe, changed greatly, the sense of autonomy in Western Europe increased, and the status of the United States was challenged. Its core is to maintain the leading position of the United States in Europe and to safeguard and promote its political, economic and military strategic interests in Europe.

New Atlanticism is the idea of establishing a new European order first put forward by US President Bush in his speech at NATO headquarters on February 4, 1989.

Its main contents are:

(1) Continue to maintain NATO as a common military organization on both sides of the Atlantic, and at the same time expand its functions to make it a super institution dealing with European defense, political and economic affairs;

(2) Strengthen the ties between the United States and the European Community in the form of treaties, require the European Community to be open to other countries, and play a greater political role in accelerating the transformation of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe;

(3) Expand the role of CSCE as a bridge connecting East and West Europe, and promote the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe to realize market economy and implement free elections more quickly;

(4) Clearly put forward four principles on German reunification, emphasizing that German reunification should take into account the just demands of all Europeans and the rights of the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France in dealing with German issues.

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