How did Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic become the
newest members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization? Based on
interviews conducted with more than 75 individuals --from Cabinet
officials to desk officers --James M. Goldgeier tells the inside
story of this controversial Clinton administration initiative.
Analyzing the earliest internal deliberations, as well as
administration discussions with allies, the Russians, and the
United States Senate, Goldgeier demonstrates how a handful of
committed policymakers outmaneuvered overwhelming bureaucratic
opposition. He shows the role of domestic politics in shaping the
evolution of this policy and dissects the national campaign waged
by the administration's specially created NATO enlargement
ratification office and its outside supporters. Weaving together
insights about bureaucratic politics, policy entrepreneurship, and
domestic politics, this book provides fresh insights into the
American foreign policymaking process.
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