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The President and Foreign Policy: Chief Architect or General Contractor?

Editat de Glenn P. Hastedt, Anthony J. Eksterowicz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iul 2005
These essays represent attempts to understand presidential foreign policymaking in a new global context. Within the parameters of the metaphorical question our authors analyse the Atoms for Peace and Star Wars proposals of the Eisenhower and Reagan presidencies. They assess foreign policymaking in the William J Clinton and George W Bush administrations. They consider the impact of public opinion upon foreign policymaking and they comment upon US Mexican relations, the current state of intelligence activities and humanitarian non-intervention and the conflict in Liberia. They provide a rich and early analysis on these subjects. There is no definitive answer to the metaphorical question only increasingly complex shades of the metaphor developed by the authors. The authors provide questions for the future of foreign policymaking that are unresolved at present time. Our new era and environment provide challenges and opportunities but how this nation manages these depends, in large part, upon this and future presidential administrations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594544903
ISBN-10: 1594544905
Pagini: 121
Dimensiuni: 180 x 262 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers, Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)

Cuprins

The President and Foreign Policy: Chief Architect or General Contractor?; Reluctant Home Remodeller, General Contractor, or Chief Architect: Foreign Policy and the Education of George W. Bush; Eisenhower, Reagan and Escaping the Dilemmas of Deterrence; Public Opinion, Presidential Leadership and Foreign Policy in a Post-9-11 International System; The Foreign Policy Architecture of the Clinton and Bush Administrations; Architect or Home Builder? President George W. Bush, Mexico, and the Misunderstood European Referent; Presidents and Intelligence; Hesitant Home Repair or Successful Restoration? Foreign Policymaking in the George W. Bush Administration, the Conflict in Liberia, and the Case for Humanitarian Non-Intervention; Index.