Why American Foreign Policy Fails: Unsafe at Home and Despised AbroadPalgrave Macmillan, 15. apr. 2008 - 197 síður "The United States confronts today's world with a foreign policy that is neither consistent enough to be called a policy nor adequately responsive to foreign threats and opportunities. It is instead constructed in the marketplace of interests, and not ideas, that Washington has become. As a result, it is more likely to serve special interests rather than the national interest. This has come about because the end of the Cold War, globalization, and political partisanship have created a dysfunctional policy process. This book explores this change in U.S. foreign policy, examines the roles of the primary actors, ands assesses the potential for improvement."--Book cover. |
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... party that controls the district wins , and that person is determined by the pre- dominant party's primary . Generally , this makes the votes of inde- pendents meaningless and puts a premium on a candidate appealing to the most ...
... party that controls the district wins , and that person is determined by the pre- dominant party's primary . Generally , this makes the votes of inde- pendents meaningless and puts a premium on a candidate appealing to the most ...
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... party enthusiastic and energized . If his party's most loyal voters don't turn out , he will have no hope of reelection . If they do not remember him favorably after he leaves office , his status in history will be greatly diminished ...
... party enthusiastic and energized . If his party's most loyal voters don't turn out , he will have no hope of reelection . If they do not remember him favorably after he leaves office , his status in history will be greatly diminished ...
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... party leadership . To do otherwise is to invite the party leaders to look for a competitor whom they will encourage to run against the dissident in the primary . Nothing instills party discipline more quickly than the prospect of facing ...
... party leadership . To do otherwise is to invite the party leaders to look for a competitor whom they will encourage to run against the dissident in the primary . Nothing instills party discipline more quickly than the prospect of facing ...
Efni
Whats Changed and Why Its Failing | 19 |
Why It Isnt More Apparent | 43 |
How It Really Works | 69 |
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