Evaluates the causes and consequences of presidential threats toward other nations, revealing the nature of modern presidential foreign policy representation.
Evaluates the causes and consequences of presidential threats toward other nations, revealing the nature of modern presidential foreign policy representation.
B. Dan Wood is Professor and Director of the American Politics Program at Texas A&M University. He is the author of The Myth of Presidential Representation (Cambridge University Press, 2009), The Politics of Economic Leadership: The Causes and Consequences of Presidential Rhetoric (2007) and co-author of Bureaucratic Dynamics: The Role of Bureaucracy in a Democracy (1994).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Presidential saber rattling in the early American republic 2. Presidential saber rattling and presidential representation 3. Measuring presidential saber rattling 4. The causes of presidential saber rattling 5. The domestic consequences of presidential saber rattling 6. The foreign policy consequences of presidential saber rattling 7. The Bush war on terror and presidential foreign policy representation 8. Wisdom, virtue, and presidential foreign policy representation.
1. Presidential saber rattling in the early American republic 2. Presidential saber rattling and presidential representation 3. Measuring presidential saber rattling 4. The causes of presidential saber rattling 5. The domestic consequences of presidential saber rattling 6. The foreign policy consequences of presidential saber rattling 7. The Bush war on terror and presidential foreign policy representation 8. Wisdom, virtue, and presidential foreign policy representation.
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