Contemporary Cases In U.S. Foreign Policy: From Terrorism To Trade
Crafting foreign policy today is a pluralistic process. As witnessed by the waning and waxing of the American president's predominance, consensus regarding the central aims of U.S. foreign policy is in flux. More actors are involved, partisan loyalties are stronger, and decisions made elsewhere impact the U.S. in new and significant ways. Members of Congress, interest groups,...
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