Bipartisanship & the Making of Foreign Policy: A Historical SurveyXlibris Corporation, 12. jul. 2011 - 234 strani The United States is in the process of developing a new foreign policy to meet the changing political, economic, and technological situations throughout the world. This book is a history of the making of a new foreign policy after World War II and analyzes how a bipartisan policy was achieved and lasted until the end of the Cold War in 1991. By reprinting her out-of-print book published by Westview Press in 1991, author Ellen Collier makes available a handbook on building a bipartisan foreign policy. |
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The Importance of Criticism | 103 |
PART THREE | 117 |
FOREWORD | 119 |
PREFACE | 121 |
PRINCIPAL FINDINGS | 125 |
PART 1 THE MEANING OF CONSULTATION | 135 |
PART 2 PROBLEMS IN THE CONSULTATION PROCESS | 155 |
PART 3 IMPROVING CONSULTATION | 187 |
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Bipartisanship And The Making Of Foreign Policy: A Historical Survey Ellen C. Collier Omejen predogled - 2019 |
Bipartisanship And The Making Of Foreign Policy: A Historical Survey Ellen C Collier Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1991 |
Bipartisanship and the Making of Foreign Policy: A Historical Survey Ellen Collier Predogled ni na voljo - 2011 |
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