U.S. Diplomatic Relations - General & Miscellaneous, U.S. Politics - Public Affairs & Administration
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Overview
Fully revised and updated, this new edition analyzes the relationship between the process and substance of US foreign policy since the mid 1960s. Separate sections cover the domestic and international contexts and interpretations of decision-making theory and foreign policy analysis, as well as the roles of the President, Congress, the CIA, and regional and private powers. David Barrett's chapter provides an American perspective on presidential foreign policy. The role that public opinion plays is also measured by John Dumbrell, and the two case studies effectively illustrate the theories and processes described.Editorials
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Examination of the aims, methods, and recently renewed emphasis of Soviet education on the molding of model socialist citizens. A textbook for students of international relations, which provides a British perspective on the relationship between the process and the substance of US foreign policy since the mid-sixties. Dumbrell (social sciences, Manchester Polytechnic) draws on both original case studies and the extensive secondary literature. Distributed by St. Martin's. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
September 11, 1997
Publisher
Manchester, UK ; Manchester University Press ; 1997.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780719048227