A detailed case study of the government policymaking process,
this volume takes one key issue--the strategic minerals
problem--and examines each stage of decision-making from the
acquisition of raw data through the promulgation of foreign policy.
By focusing on a single issue, the author is able to provide a
unique window into the activities, structure, and dynamics of key
U.S. government policymaking bodies--and a more accurate account of
the policymaking process than has heretofore been available in
print. Students of government, military strategies, and
policymaking will find Anderson's work enlightening reading.
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