Divided Power
The Presidency, Congress, and the Formation of American Foreign Policy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Arkansas Press
Published:31st Aug '05
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Divided Power is a collection of eight original essays written for the Fulbright Institute of International Relations that focuses on timely yet unanswerable questions about the relationship between the executive and legislative branches in the formation of American foreign policy. In trying to answer questions about what the nation's foreign policy is, and who has the upper hand in making it, these essays examine the struggle between the constant of the division of powers mandated by the Constitution (ambiguous though it may be) and the ever-changing political realities and conventional wisdoms of the day. Within that context, the authors also examine the society and culture in which those realities and wisdoms are nested. The goal of these essays is to offer a snapshot in time of the interaction of the executive and legislative branches in the shaping of our foreign policy, framed and informed by the intellectual and political realities that characterize the post-Cold War, post-September 11 world.
ISBN: 9781557288042
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 360g
224 pages