Invitation to Struggle

Invitation to Struggle
Author: Cecil V. Crabb (Jr.),Pat M. Holt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015024932744

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Congress the Presidency and American Foreign Policy

Congress  the Presidency and American Foreign Policy
Author: John Spanier,Joseph Nogee
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483136400

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Congress, the Presidency and American Foreign Policy provides a critical look at the resulting executive-legislative relations in the conduct of American foreign policy. This book explores the capacity of American political institutions to conduct a foreign policy that will meet the nation's many needs. Organized into eight chapters, this book begins with an explanation of the Jackson-Vanik amendment; the congressional participation in US-Middle East Policy; and the implication of the domestic politics of SALT II for the foreign policy process. Subsequent chapters explore the negotiations and ratification of the Panama Canal treaties; the Turkish Embargo problem; economic sanctions against Rhodesia; and the energy policy. Lastly, the dilemmas of policy-making in a democracy are addressed.

The President the Congress and Foreign Policy

The President  the Congress  and Foreign Policy
Author: Edmund S. Muskie,Kenneth Rush,Kenneth W. Thompson,United States Association of Former Members of Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038012592

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Making American Foreign Policy

Making American Foreign Policy
Author: Philip J. Briggs
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0847679462

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This text explores the struggle between the President and Congress to shape US foreign policy from World War II, through Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, to the Clinton Administration's policy in Somalia. Case studies are included.

Congress the Presidency and American Foreign Policy

Congress  the Presidency  and American Foreign Policy
Author: John W. Spanier,Joseph L. Nogee
Publsiher: New York ; Toronto : Pergamon Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Executive power
ISBN: 0080255744

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Congress and the Politics of U S Foreign Policy

Congress and the Politics of U S  Foreign Policy
Author: James M. Lindsay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1994-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015031796504

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Have we entered an era of the "Imperial Congress"? How and why do members of Congress wield power over foreign policy? DOes Congress undermine the national interest when it asserts itself in foreign affairs? Congress is more active in foreign policy than at any time since the 1930s, notes James lindsay, but the important questions raised by this activism have not been fully addressed by contemporary scholars and commentors. In Congress and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy Lindsay offers a timely and comprehensive examination of the role the modern Congress plays in foreign policy. He shows how the resurgence of congressional activism marks a return to the pattern that was once the norm in American politics. He analyzes the distribution of decision-making authority in Congress, reviews the constraints and incentives for members of Congress to become involved in foreign policy,describes committe work, the legislative process, and other institutional structures.

A Creative Tension

A Creative Tension
Author: Lee Hamilton,Jordan Tama
Publsiher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1930365128

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With an insider's perspective based on thirty-four years in Congress, Hamilton elucidates current domestic and international pressures influencing U.S. foreign policy, strengths and weaknesses in the foreign policy process, and ways to improve the performance of the president and Congress. A Creative Tension argues that better consultation between the executive and legislative branches is the most effective way to strengthen American foreign policy.

Sailing the Water s Edge

Sailing the Water s Edge
Author: Helen V. Milner,Dustin Tingley
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691165479

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How U.S. domestic politics shapes the nation's foreign policy When engaging with other countries, the U.S. government has a number of different policy instruments at its disposal, including foreign aid, international trade, and the use of military force. But what determines which policies are chosen? Does the United States rely too much on the use of military power and coercion in its foreign policies? Sailing the Water's Edge focuses on how domestic U.S. politics—in particular the interactions between the president, Congress, interest groups, bureaucratic institutions, and the public—have influenced foreign policy choices since World War II and shows why presidents have more control over some policy instruments than others. Presidential power matters and it varies systematically across policy instruments. Helen Milner and Dustin Tingley consider how Congress and interest groups have substantial material interests in and ideological divisions around certain issues and that these factors constrain presidents from applying specific tools. As a result, presidents select instruments that they have more control over, such as use of the military. This militarization of U.S. foreign policy raises concerns about the nature of American engagement, substitution among policy tools, and the future of U.S. foreign policy. Milner and Tingley explore whether American foreign policy will remain guided by a grand strategy of liberal internationalism, what affects American foreign policy successes and failures, and the role of U.S. intelligence collection in shaping foreign policy. The authors support their arguments with rigorous theorizing, quantitative analysis, and focused case studies, such as U.S. foreign policy in Sub-Saharan Africa across two presidential administrations. Sailing the Water’s Edge examines the importance of domestic political coalitions and institutions on the formation of American foreign policy.