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Overview
Here Janne E. Nolan traces the effort to articulate a post-cold war nuclear doctrine through decisions made in the Bush and Clinton administrations, focusing on the leadership styles of presidents, bureaucratic politics, and broad foreign policy objectives.. "Based on in-depth interviews with policy participants, this study illuminates in detail the dynamics by which the U.S. government has tried to reflect the dramatically altered international arena in its nuclear policies.Synopsis
Here Janne E. Nolan traces the effort to articulate a post-cold war nuclear doctrine through decisions made in the Bush and Clinton administrations, focusing on the leadership styles of presidents, bureaucratic politics, and broad foreign policy objectives.. "Based on in-depth interviews with policy participants, this study illuminates in detail the dynamics by which the U.S. government has tried to reflect the dramatically altered international arena in its nuclear policies.
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Traces the effort to articulate a post-cold war nuclear doctrine through decisions made in the Bush and Clinton administrations, focusing on the leadership styles of presidents, bureaucratic politics, and broad foreign policy objectives. Draws on in-depth interviews with policy participants to detail the dynamics by which the US government has tried to reflect the dramatically altered international arena in its nuclear policies. The author is affiliated with the Brookings Institute and the Century Foundation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)