Leaders, leadership, and American foreign policy

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1. Verfasser: Hermann, Margaret G. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: 1983
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U. S. military forces as a political instrument since World War II 1983 Blechman, Barry M.
The impact of organization on U.S. international economic policy 1983 Cohen, Stephen D.
Bureaucratic constraints on innovation in American foreign policy 1983 Hermann, Charles F.
How could Vietnam happen? : an autopsy 1983 Thomson jr., James C.
The rise and fall of the new foreign-policy establishment 1983 Gershman, Carl
Why not the State Department? 1983 Gelb, Leslie H.
Globalism in American foreign policy 1983 Ambrose, Stephen E.
President Reagan's character : an assessment 1983 Barber, James David
Policy-making is politics 1983 Hilsman, Roger
A leadership divided : the foreign policy beliefs of American leaders, 1976-1980 1983 Holsti, Ole R.
Crusaders and pragmatists : two types of foreign policy makers 1983 Stoessinger, John G.
The influence of special-interest groups and mass media on security policy in the United States 1983 Cohen, Bernard C.
Misconceptions governing American foreign policy 1983 Commager, Henry Steele
The rise of the national security assistant, 1961-1981 1983 Destler, I. M.
System structures and American foreign policy 1983 Kissinger, Henry
MAD versus NUTS : can doctrine or weaponry remedy the mutual hostage relationship of the superpowers? 1983 Keeny jr., Spurgeous M.
Foreign policy : whatʹs to be done? 1983 Hoffmann, Stanley
Strategic intelligence and intermestic politics 1983 Ransom, Harry Howe
Leaders, leadership, and American foreign policy 1983 Hermann, Margaret G.
Defining the national interest, again : old superstitions, new realities 1983 Morgenthau, Hans J.
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