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1 online resource (213 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; PART ONE BIPARTISAN FOREIGN POLICY AND POLICYMAKING SINCE WORLD WAR II; 1 Introduction; 2 Meanings of Bipartisan Foreign Policy; Agreement on Substance of Policy; Policymaking Process; 3 Postwar Record of Bipartisanship; Early Postwar Bipartisan Foreign Policy Model: Building Consensus; Areas Lacking Consensus; Fresh Effort at Bipartisan Foreign Policy; 4 Perspectives on Bipartisan Foreign Policy; Bipartisanship for Strength and Continuity; Cautions on Bipartisanship: Need for Criticism and Accountability |
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Bipartisanship When Helpful5 Issues; Roles of President and Congress in Foreign Policy; Source of Differences on Foreign Policy; Uniqueness of Foreign Policy; The Partisan Context: Can Foreign Policy Be Separated from Politics?; 6 Building a Bipartisan Foreign Policy; Techniques of a Bipartisan Foreign Policy; Attitudinal Requirements; 7 Conclusion; NOTES TO PART ONE; PART TWO DOCUMENTS ON BIPARTISAN FOREIGN POLICYMAKING; Models of Making Bipartisan Foreign Policy; Charter of the United Nations; Report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 16, 1945 (Excerpts) |
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European Recovery Program Report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, February 27, 1948 (Excerpts); North Atlantic Treaty; Report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 6, 1949 (Excerpts); Japanese Peace Treaty and Other Treaties Relating to Security in the Pacific; Report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, February 14, 1952 (Excerpts); Bipartisan Accord on Central America, March 24, 1989; The Importance of Criticism; Constructive Criticism of Foreign Policy Is Essential to the Safety of the Nation; Remarks by Senator Robert Taft, January 5, 1951 (Excerpt) |
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Southeast Asia Resolution Dissenting Remarks by Senator Wayne Morse, August 6, 1954 (Excerpts); The Dominican Republic; Comments by Senator William Fulbright, October 22, 1965 (Excerpts); Notes; PART THREE STRENGTHENING EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE CONSULTATION ON FOREIGN POLICY; House Foreign Affairs Committee Print, October 1983, Excerpt; Foreword; Preface; Principal Findings; Part 1: The Meaning of Consultation; Part 2: Problems in the Consultation Process; Part 3: Improving Consultation |
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Executive power -- United States -- History
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Legislative power -- United States -- History
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Executive power
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Legislative power
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United States
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History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429694875 |
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0429694873 |
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