This study analyzes U.S. foreign policymaking in terms of state
power and domestic factors. Ollapally explores U.S. policies in
Third World conflicts during the 1960s, during the 1970s, and up to
the present--during which time the United States has gone from a
strong to a weak state. She concludes that domestic factors explain
much of the reactions to the Soviet threat in the Third World
during these periods. This beautifully written text with clearly
presented arguments can be read at various levels and is intended
for students and teachers dealing with the foreign policymaking
process.
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