Category: 3.1
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Making Foreign Policy: A View From the Executive Branch
Lawrence S. Eagleburger and J. Peter Scoblic
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What to Fight for? American Interests and the Use of Force in the Post-Cold War World
Floyd D. Spence
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Collective Insecurity: U.S. Defense Policy and the New World Disorder by Stephen J. Cimbala
Patrick Sautin
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The Traps of Power: The President, Foreign Policy, and the Public
Mary E. Stuckey
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Foreign Policy: The “Stealth” Issue of the 1996 Campaign?
David Winston
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The Genesis of Genocide: Reflections on the Yugoslav Conflict
Nedzib Sacirbey
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Foreign Policy and the Public: Will Leaders Catch the Full Message?
I.M. Destler
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Congress and Foreign Policy: The Case of Bosnia
Lee Hamilton
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The Role of Congress in Deploying U.S. Troops Abroad
Russ Feingold
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After the Docklands: The Irish Peace Process and the American Connection
Kurt Jacobsen