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National Politics in a Global Economy(Paperback)
The Domestic Sources of U.S. Trade Policy
Georgetown University Press
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13/10/1999
In our increasingly globalized world, US trade policy stands at the intersection of foreign and domestic affairs. This book explains trade policy in terms of domestic politics, presenting an account...
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The Politics of Globalization in the United States(Paperback)
Georgetown University Press
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02/03/2001
Applying concepts derived from the study of international and comparative politics, this book offers an analysis of the impact of globalization on United States domestic politics. It is of interest ...
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The Limits of Policy Change(Paperback)
Incrementalism, Worldview, and the Rule of Law
Georgetown University Press
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13/03/2002
Offers a defense of incrementalism: the theory that the policymaking process typically should involve bargaining, delay, compromise, and, therefore, incremental change. This title argues that increm...
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The State of Democracy in America(Paperback)
Georgetown University Press
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06/08/2001
Offers an assessment of democracy in America that charts the strengths and weaknesses of the nation's democratic mechanisms and outlines the challenges that lie ahead. This title focuses on the qual...
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The Politics of Globalization in the United States(Hardback)
Georgetown University Press
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01/02/2001
An analysis of the impact of globalization on United States domestic politics. Cohen demonstrates that globalization is both the cause and the result of a new relationship between the government, co...
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