Igor Khrestin, Bradford M. Freedom Managing Director of Global Policy at the Bush Institute, provides insight on the possibility of the U.S. government banning the popular social media app TikTok.
Over the coming months, the George W. Bush Institute will explore the nature of pluralism and how it’s working in our country. Improving our commitment to pluralism is intrinsically tied to strengthening our democracy.
Statement by President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush on Afghanistan
"Treating women as second-class citizens, depriving them of their universal human rights, and denying them the opportunity to better themselves and their communities should generate outrage among all of us."
"If you want a developed country, we have to let girls study"
The youngest-ever elected politician and lawmaker in Afghanistan, now living in the U.S., continues to advocate for human rights, gender equity, and freedom and democracy in Afghanistan
Remarks by President Bush at "Building Afghanistan's Future"
President Bush states, "We firmly believe it is in the interest of the United States to empower women in Afghanistan for the sake of national security and for the sake of peace," at Building Afghanistan's Future, a conference held March 30-31, 2011
Mrs. Laura Bush commemorates the 20th anniversary of the U.S.-Afghan Women's Council
“In their greatest time of need, let us reaffirm our promise that we’ll never forget the people of Afghanistan. We will remain hopeful, and we will not look away as Afghanistan seeks peace, stability and freedom.”
President and Mrs. George W. Bush Meet with Recent Afghan Evacuees
The meeting helped inform the Bush Institute’s ongoing efforts to advance policy and mobilize solutions to the growing challenges facing the Afghan people.