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Item Details
Title:
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THE PUBLIC DIMENSION OF FOREIGN POLICY
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By: |
David D. Newsom |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£31.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0253329604 |
ISBN 13: |
9780253329608 |
Publisher: |
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
22 February, 1996 |
Pages: |
304 |
Description: |
An insiderOs view of how American foreign policy gets shaped by influences from outside the government. |
Synopsis: |
How does U.S. foreign policy get made? Why are official statements on foreign policy so often unclear? What shapes citizensO perceptions of international events? Who pays for public advocacy of global issues? What is the influence of academe in government decisions? Why has Congress become the catalyst in the national debate on U.S. foreign policy? In The Public Dimension of Foreign Policy, former Under Secretary of State and Ambassador David Newsom offers a trenchant analysis and a long-term insiderOs view of how our foreign policy is shapedNand sometimes mis-shaped. Beginning with an explanation of the constitutional basis of free expression and public pressures, the book focuses on the individual elements that create both perceptions of events and the impetus for action. Detailed case studies look at the negotiations over the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II); Nicaragua after the fall of Somoza; apartheid in South Africa; and the civil war in Angola. This book, full of practical insights from a keen observer, is a must for anyone who wants to know how the United States makes its foreign policy.From the advance reviews: oA quiet, restrained, but expert and highly professional assessment of the relationship of foreign policy and the public in America.O NKirkus Reviews oIf foreign policy is your game, whether you're a player, a fan, a critic, or a student, keep this volume handy at your work station. It's a guide book, a how-to book, an insider's book, an outsider's book all in one. David Newsom has to be the ultimate professional in this vital American pastime.O NWilliam German, Editor, San Francisco Chronicle oOut of his vast experience as a diplomat, scholar and interlocutor with the American press, David Newsom has written a thorough yet lively review of the many public and political factors that affect the making of U.S. foreign policy. He cites chapter and verse from Angola to Yugoslavia in explaining and analyzing the external pressures on contemporary U.S. diplomacy.O NDon Oberdorfer, Journalist-in-residence, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies; Former Washington Post diplomatic correspondent |
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US |
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Indiana University Press |
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Non-returnable |
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