The New Politics of American Foreign Policy
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Cengage
- Publish date: 11/01/1993
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Preface. Introduction: William Schneider, From Foreign Policy to "Politics as Usual". Part I: The Global Environment. 1. David A. Deese, The Hazards of Interdependence: World Politics in the American Foreign Policy Process. Part II: The Executive Branch. 2. Donald L. Hafner, Presidential Leadership and the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy. 3. Bert A. Rockman, Presidents, Opinion, and Institutional Leadership. Part III: The Congress. 4. David W. Rohde, Partisanship Leadership and Congressional Assertiveness in Foreign and Defense Policy. 5. John T. Tierney, Congressional Activism in Foreign Policy: Its Varied Forms and Stimuli. Part IV: The Executive and Congress: Cross-Cutting. 6. I.M. Destler, A Government Divided: The Security Complex and the Economic Complex. 7. Robert Scigliano, Politics, the Constitution, and the President''s War Power. Part V: The Force of the Media. 8. W. Lance Bennett, The Media and the Foreign Policy Process. Part VI: Public Opinion. 9. Thomas W. Graham, Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy Decision-Making. 10. Robert Y. Shapiro and Benjamin I. Page, Foreign Policy and Public Opinion. Part VII: The Comparative Context. 11. Thomas Risse-Kappen, Masses and Leaders: Public Opinion, Domestic Structures, and Foreign Policy. 12. David A. Deese, Conclusion: Making American Foreign Policy in the 1990s. Index. About the Contributors.
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