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Why American foreign policy fails = unsafe at home and despised abroad /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Why American foreign policy fails/ Dennis C. Jett.
Reminder of title:
unsafe at home and despised abroad /
Author:
Jett, Dennis C.,
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
197 p.
Subject:
Political leadership. -
Subject:
United States - Social policy - 1993- -
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230611771
Why American foreign policy fails = unsafe at home and despised abroad /
Jett, Dennis C.,1945-
Why American foreign policy fails
unsafe at home and despised abroad /[electronic resource] :Dennis C. Jett. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - 197 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-192) and index.
Foreword and introduction -- What's changed and why it's failing -- Why it isn't more apparent -- How it really works -- A few case studies-- Why it won't change and how it might.
When the U.S. confronts today's world, it does so without any recognizably coherent policy approach. Foreign policy is constructed within amarketplace of ideas, resulting in confusing and sometimes contradictory directives on how best to deal with the world around us. Part of this is due to achanged global environment. The three biggest changes arethe end of the Cold War, the rise of globalization, and increased partisanship within the U.S. government. However, it is also because of theunique marketplace of ideas within the U.S. that sets various actors against one another in deciding who or what influence foreign policy decisions. This book explores this change in U.S. foreign policy, examine the roles that the six primary actors (the President, the Congress, thebureaucracy, non-governmental organizations, the media and the public)play in policy decisions, and assess the potential for improvement within this system.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230611771
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230611771doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
97162
Political leadership.
Subjects--Geographical Terms:
84632
United States
--Social policy--1993-Index Terms--Genre/Form:
96803
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: JZ1480 / .J48 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 327.73
Why American foreign policy fails = unsafe at home and despised abroad /
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