Day of Fire: An Oral History Perspective on the Bush White House on 9/11

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Michael Nelson
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Abstract Presidential crises come in multiple forms. The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC exemplify a type of crisis marked by a combination of four qualities: (1) a sudden event that is (2) unanticipated and (3) requires (4) an urgent response by the president. This article offers an account of the day's unfolding events as White House and other officials experienced them. It does so in the words of participants, most of them drawn from lengthy and recently-released interviews conducted by the University of Virginia's Miller Center as part of its George W. Bush Oral History. Like all historical methods, oral history is imperfect. Among its advantages, however, is that it supplements documentary White House records that have become steadily less revealing. The article concludes with a brief discussion of certain post-9/11 measures designed to enhance security, some of which have been effective but none of which forestalled the January 6, 2021 assault on the Capitol.
《火之日:布什政府在9/11事件中的口述历史》
总统危机有多种形式。2001年9月11日发生在纽约和华盛顿特区的恐怖袭击是一种危机的典型,它具有以下四个特征:(1)突发事件(2)始料未及(3)需要(4)总统作出紧急反应。本文根据白宫和其他官员的经历,对当天发生的事件进行了描述。它是用参与者的话来表达的,他们中的大多数人都来自弗吉尼亚大学米勒中心(University of Virginia’s Miller Center)最近发布的长篇采访,这是乔治·w·布什口述历史的一部分。像所有的历史方法一样,口述历史是不完美的。然而,它的优点之一是,它补充了白宫的书面记录,这些记录的披露程度正在逐渐下降。文章最后简要讨论了911事件后旨在加强安全的一些措施,其中一些措施是有效的,但没有一个能阻止2021年1月6日对国会大厦的袭击。
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