This study brings a valuable perspective to the important issue of
Cold War politics on American Soviet trade policy over the past
forty years. Generally, American presidents from Truman through
Reagan have been more sophisticated than Congress or the public in
their approach to trade policies with the USSR and the Communist
bloc. The author is particularly critical of Congress, where
anti-Communist sentiment resulted in restrictive trade measures
that limited the Executive's flexibility in economic policy.
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