American foreign policy : actors and processes

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American foreign policy : actors and processes

Howard J. Wiarda

HarperCollins College Publishers, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Focuses on the domestic basis of foreign policy, particularly the political, bureaucratic, and self-aggrandizement models of foreign policy decision making.

Table of Contents

1. American Foreign Policy: Politics and Paralysis. 2. Models of American Foreign Policy-Making. 3. American Political Culture and Foreign Policy. 4. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. 5. The Media and United States Foreign Policy. 6. Interest Groups and Foreign Policy. 7. Parties, Politics and Foreign Policy. 8. New Actors: Think Tanks and Foreign Policy. 9. Informal Connections and Foreign Policy. 10. Congress and Foreign Policy. 11. Bureaucratic Politics I: State, Defense, CIA. 12. Bureaucratic Politics II: Treasury, Justice, Commerce, etc. 13. The National Security Council. 14. The Presidency and Foreign Policy. 15. Conclusion.

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