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The Public Dimension of Foreign Policy

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This work provides a quiet yet expert assessment of the interplay between foreign policy and the American public. It is deemed essential reading for students and practitioners in government, journalism, academia, and politics. Whether you are involved in foreign policy or simply interested, this volume serves as a comprehensive guide, blending insider and outsider perspectives. David Newsom, drawing from his extensive experience as a diplomat and scholar, presents a thorough yet engaging examination of the various public and political factors influencing U.S. foreign policy. He references specific events from Angola to Yugoslavia to illustrate the external pressures affecting contemporary diplomacy. Newsom's insights are invaluable for understanding how U.S. foreign policy is crafted and occasionally misdirected. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of how the United States formulates its foreign policy.

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The Public Dimension of Foreign Policy, David D. Newsom

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1996
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Titul
The Public Dimension of Foreign Policy
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1996
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
308
ISBN10
0253210240
ISBN13
9780253210241
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Hodnocení
3,5 z 5
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This work provides a quiet yet expert assessment of the interplay between foreign policy and the American public. It is deemed essential reading for students and practitioners in government, journalism, academia, and politics. Whether you are involved in foreign policy or simply interested, this volume serves as a comprehensive guide, blending insider and outsider perspectives. David Newsom, drawing from his extensive experience as a diplomat and scholar, presents a thorough yet engaging examination of the various public and political factors influencing U.S. foreign policy. He references specific events from Angola to Yugoslavia to illustrate the external pressures affecting contemporary diplomacy. Newsom's insights are invaluable for understanding how U.S. foreign policy is crafted and occasionally misdirected. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of how the United States formulates its foreign policy.