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Making American Foreign Policy : President--Congress Relations from the Second World War to the Post--Cold War Era - Philip J. Briggs

Making American Foreign Policy

President--Congress Relations from the Second World War to the Post--Cold War Era

By: Philip J. Briggs

Paperback | 28 February 1995 | Edition Number 2

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Expanded from the original edition to include the post-Cold War era, Making American Foreign Policy explores the struggle between the President and the Congress to shape U.S. foreign policy from World War II, through Vietnam and "Operation Desert Storm," to the Clinton Administration's policy in Somalia. Case studies make the book especially useful for classroom teaching and the six common themes identified give students a more focused understanding of foreign policy formulation.
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The author goes beyond the tugs of power between the White House and Capitol Hill. He examines the threads in that rope of tension: constitutional issues, key actors, communication links and the historical precedent that together fashion contemporary American foreign policy.--John J. Kornacki, executive director, The Dirksen Congressional Center

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