The American impasse : U.S. domestic and foreign policy after the cold war
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The American impasse : U.S. domestic and foreign policy after the cold war
(Pitt series in policy and institutional studies)
University of Pittsburgh Press, c1996
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ISBN 9780822939450
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The end of the communist regime in Eastern Europe and the USSR produced strikingly little enthusiasm in the United States. In this book, 14 political scientists ask "What effect did the Cold War have on American institutions and politics?" and "How will American politics evolve now?".
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: pbk ISBN 9780822956129
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The end of communist regimes in Eastern Europe and the USSR produced strikingly little enthusiasm in the United States. The political energy absorbed for forty years by American-Soviet relations left America no triumphant, but reflective, turning inward with a general sense of national decline. American politics and policy have met the rapid changes in the new global order with alarming slowness and inflexibility. In this book, fourteen leading political scientists ask two basic questions. What effect did the cold war have on American institutions and politics? And how will American politics evolve now? The first section of the volume focuses on institutions-the presidency, Congress, federalism. The second explores politics-ideologies, public opinion, and the American party system. The third section tackles important policy areas: the budget, social issues, education, foreign policy, trade, and immigration. Contributors: Joel D. Aberbach; Tobias D\u00fcrr; Andreas Falke; Adrienne H\u00e9ritier; Peter L\u00f6sche; Theodore J. Lowi; Heinz-Dieter Meyer; Demetrios G. Papademetriou; Paul E. Peterson; Bert A. Rockman; James Thurber; David B. Walker; and the editors.
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