How has the U.S. government made the nation's foreign economic
policy over the last hundred years? Social scientists have
traditionally presented the American state as relatively weak, its
policies as directly reflecting the domestic balance of strength
among interested social groups and economic sectors. This
collection of essays by seven notable young political scientists
provides a theoretical reevaluation of the forces at work in
national policy making and present evidence that the effectiveness
of the national government in shaping U.S. policy has been greatly
underestimated.
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