American foreign policy making and the democratic dilemmas
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American foreign policy making and the democratic dilemmas
Brooks/Cole, c1989
5th ed
- pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 379-384
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book should be of interest to undergraduate students taking courses in politics and American studies.
Table of Contents
Foreign policy in a democracy. Presidential preeminence in the making of foreign policy. The presidency and executive-legislative relations. Congress: how silent a partner. The fourth circle I: public opinion, political parties and the media. The fourth circle II: local activists and interest groups. The rational actor model and crisis decisions. The bureaucratic politics model and noncrisis decisions. Balancing the scales.
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