Principles of international politics : people's power, preferences, and perceptions
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Principles of international politics : people's power, preferences, and perceptions
CQ Press, c2000
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Bibliography: p. 548-572
Includes index
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In contrast to most current approaches to international politics, this work views domestic politics and international relations as inseparable and the role of individual political leaders as key. A core assumption is that political leaders and foreign policy decision makers are motivated to keep their jobs and that they select policies and allocate scarce resources so as to help them fulfill their personal political objectives.
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