Divided power : the Presidency, Congress, and the formation of American foreign policy

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Divided power : the Presidency, Congress, and the formation of American foreign policy

edited by Donald R. Kelley

(The Fulbright Institute series on international affairs, v. 3)

University of Arkansas Press, 2005

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works
  • Answering the "Invitation to struggle" / Donald R. Kelley
  • The President, Executive, and Congress : the same old story? / Bert A. Rockman
  • Authorizing war : congressional resolutions and presidential leadership, 1955-2002 / Gary R. Hess
  • Intraparty factionalism on key foreign policy issues : Congress versus Clinton, 1995-2000 / Terry L. Deibel
  • Explaining congressional-executive rivalry in international affairs : the changing role of parties, committees, and the issue agenda / Bryan W. Marshall
  • Which dancer leads? : foreign trade policy making and divided government / Ralph G. Carter
  • Long-term trends in congressional foreign policy behavior : explaining variations in contention in the U.S. Senate in the past and in the future / Marie T. Henehan
  • Seeing things in perspective / Donald R. Kelley
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