Although Democrats and Republicans in Washington appear to live in different realities today, they often cooperate when they turn their attention overseas. In Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy, Jordan Tama examines the surprising persistence of foreign policy cooperation between Democrats and Republicans, even as partisan polarization in American politics reaches new heights. Drawing on new data on congressional voting, in-depth case studies of major recent foreign policy debates, and interviews of more than 100 foreign policy practitioners, the book shows that it remains possible for…mehr
Although Democrats and Republicans in Washington appear to live in different realities today, they often cooperate when they turn their attention overseas. In Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy, Jordan Tama examines the surprising persistence of foreign policy cooperation between Democrats and Republicans, even as partisan polarization in American politics reaches new heights. Drawing on new data on congressional voting, in-depth case studies of major recent foreign policy debates, and interviews of more than 100 foreign policy practitioners, the book shows that it remains possible for members of the two parties to band together to shape the US role in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jordan Tama is Provost Associate Professor at the School of International Service at American University, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and Co-Director of Bridging the Gap. His research examines the politics, institutions, and tools of US foreign policy. His publications include four books and many journal articles, policy reports, and articles in major newspapers and magazines. Tama has served as a senior aide in the US House of Representatives, a foreign policy speechwriter, and a presidential campaign advisor.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Part 1: Concepts and Patterns Chapter 1: The Persistence and Forms of Bipartisanship Chapter 2: Bipartisanship in Congressional Voting Chapter 3: Enablers of Bipartisanship Part 2: Case Studies from the Obama and Trump Years Chapter 4: Military Intervention in Syria Chapter 5: War Powers Authorities Chapter 6: Sanctions on Russia Chapter 7: Sanctions on Iran Chapter 8: The Trans-Pacific Partnership and International Trade Chapter 9: Spending on Foreign Aid and Diplomacy Part 3: Conclusions Chapter 10: Implications and Bipartisanship under Biden References Notes Index
Acknowledgments Part 1: Concepts and Patterns Chapter 1: The Persistence and Forms of Bipartisanship Chapter 2: Bipartisanship in Congressional Voting Chapter 3: Enablers of Bipartisanship Part 2: Case Studies from the Obama and Trump Years Chapter 4: Military Intervention in Syria Chapter 5: War Powers Authorities Chapter 6: Sanctions on Russia Chapter 7: Sanctions on Iran Chapter 8: The Trans-Pacific Partnership and International Trade Chapter 9: Spending on Foreign Aid and Diplomacy Part 3: Conclusions Chapter 10: Implications and Bipartisanship under Biden References Notes Index
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