内容简介
INTRODUCTION:POLICYMAKING IS POLITICS
1.Roger Hilsman“Policy-Making Is Politics”
PART ONE:THE GOVERNMENT AND THE POLICYMAKING PROCESS
THE PRESIDENCY
2.Richard E.Neustadt“Leader or Clerk?”
3.Fred I.Greenstein“Ronald Reagan—Another Hidden-HandIke?”
4.Cecil V.Crabb and Kevin V.Mulcahy“George Bush's Management Style and Operation Desert Storm”
5.Fred I.Greenstein“The Two Leadership Styles of William Jefferson Clinton”
THE NSC AND PRINCIPAL POLICYMAKERS
6.Kevin V.Mulcahy and Harold F.Kendrick“The National Security Adviser:A Presidential Perspective”
7.Henry Kissinger“Getting Organized”
8.Kevin V.Mulcahy“The Secretary of State and the National Security Adviser:Foreign Policyrnaking in the Carter and Reagan Administrations”
9.Elaine Sciolino“Christopher and Lake Vying for Control of Foreign Policy”
10.U.S.,National Security Act of 1947“National Security Council”
THE FOREIGN POLICY BUREAUCRACY
11.Duncan L.Clarke“Why State Can't Lead”
12.David C.Jones“What's Wrong with Our Defense Establishment”
13.Gregg Easterbrook“Operation Desert Shill”
14.Martin Binkin“The New Face of the American Military:The Volunteer Force and the Persian Gulf War”
15.Gregory L.Vistica“Anchors Aweigh”
16.Jacob Heilbrunn“The Old Boy at War”
17.Kenneth E.Sharpe“The Real Cause of Irangate”
18.Marvin Ott“Shaking up the CIA”
19.Ben Wildavsky“Under the Gun(at the National Economic Council)”
20.U.S.,National Security Act of 1947“Central Intelligence Agency”
EXECUTIVE BRANCH POLICYMAKING
21.Jerel A.Rosati“The Policymaking Process”
22.Mark Hosenball“The Odd Couple:How George Bush Helped Create Saddam Hussein”
CONGRESS,LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE RELATIONS,AND THE CONSTITUTION
23.George Szamuely“The Imperial Congress”
24.Arthur Schlesinger,Jr.“The Imperial Temptation”
25.Michael J.Glennon“The GulfWar and the Constitution”
26.Pamela Fessler“Congress'Record on Saddam:Decade of Talk,NotAction”
27.Eric Alterman“Ron Dellums:Radical Insider”
28.Dick Kirschten“Where's the Bite(in Jesse Helms)?”
29.L.Gordon Crovitz“Crime,the Constitution,and the Iran-Contra Affair”
30.John Canham-Clyne“Business as Usual:Iran-Contra and the National Security State”
31.Michael H.Shuman“Dateline Main Street:Local Foreign Policies”
32.U.S.Constitution“The Legislative,Executive,and Judicial Branches”
33.U.S.Supreme Court“UnitedStates v.Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation etal.”
34.U.S.Supreme Court“Youngstown Sheet?Tube Co.v.Sawyer(Steef Seizure Case)”
35.U.S.Tonkin Gulf Resolution
36. U.S.War Powers Resolution of 1973
37.U.S.Persian Gulf Resolution
PART TwO:THE SOCIETY AND DOMESTIC POLITICS
THE PUBLIC AND ITS BELIEFS
38.Ole R.Holsti and James N.Rosenau“A Leadership Divided:The Foreign Policy Beliefs ofAmerican Leaders,1976-1984”
39.Tami R.Davis and Sean M.Lynn-Jones“Citty Upon a Hill”
40.Sidney Blumenthal“The Return of the Repressed:Anti-Internationalism and the American Right”
41.U.S.President John F.Kennedy“Inaugural Address”
ELECTORAL AND GROUP POLITICS
42.Godfrey Hodgson“The Establishment”
43.Joe Conason“The Iraq Lobby”
44.John B.Judis“The Contract with K Street”
45.Chung-in Moon“Complex Interdependence and Transnational Lobbying:South Korea in the United States”
46.Clifford T.Honicker“The Hidden Files:America's Radiation Victims”
47.Keith Schneider“Idaho Says No”
48.Morton H.Halperin and Jeanne M.Woods“Ending the Cold War at Home”
49.U.S.President Dwight D.Eisenhower“Farewell Address”
THE MEDIA AND THE COMMUNICATIONS PROCESS
50.Shanto Iyengar and Donald R.Kinder“News That Matters”
51.Daniel C.Hallin“The Media,the War in Vietnam,and Political Support:A Critique of the Thesis of an Oppositional Media”
52.Marie Gottschalk“Operation Desert Cloud:The Media and the GulfWar”
53.Tom Rosenstiel“The Myth of CNN”
54.Thomas Byrne Edsall“America's Sweetheart—Rush Limbaugh”
CONCLUSION:THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN POWER AND THE POLITICS OF U.S.FOREIGN POLICY
55.Paul Kennedy “The (Relative)Decline ofAmerica”
56.Joseph S.Nye,Jr.“The Misleading Metaphor of Decline”
57.Jerel A.Rosati“The Politics of U.S.Foreign Policy Revisited”
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