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Puzzle palaces and Foggy BottomPuzzle palaces and Foggy Bottom

Puzzle palaces and Foggy Bottom

Donald M. Snow

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Puzzle Palaces and Foggy Bottom: U. S. Foreign and Defense Policy-Making in the 1990s explores the actors and institutions involved in the formulation of foreign and defense policy. The book covers traditional inputs into the policy-making process - Congress and the president - and nontraditional inputs, such as public opinion, the media, and "think tanks." It provides a detailed examination of how issues get on the foreign policy agenda and how different parties maneuver to influence policy. The authors include case studies that show decision-making in a real world context. Discussion of such topics as the Iran-Contra affair and Operation Desert Storm shows the successes, failures, and weaknesses in the formulation and execution of policy initiatives. Economic policy, as well as defense policy, is extensively covered.

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OL Work ID
OL16613399W

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International relationsForeign relationsMilitary policyUnited states, foreign relations, 1989-1993United states, defensesUnited states, military policyUnited states, foreign relations, 1993-2001World politicsInternational organization

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