Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Congress and Foreign Policy . 2d ed . ( New York : W. W. Norton ) . Edwards , George C. , III . 1980. Presidential Influence in Congress ( San Francisco : W. H. Freeman ) . Fenno , Richard F. , Jr. 1973.
Congress and Foreign Policy . 2d ed . ( New York : W. W. Norton ) . Edwards , George C. , III . 1980. Presidential Influence in Congress ( San Francisco : W. H. Freeman ) . Fenno , Richard F. , Jr. 1973.
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In short , both surveys tap public attitudes toward a broad range of foreign policy matters , and they do so in the manner necessary for an examination of the stability of foreign policy attitudes in the 1970s .
In short , both surveys tap public attitudes toward a broad range of foreign policy matters , and they do so in the manner necessary for an examination of the stability of foreign policy attitudes in the 1970s .
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The cleavage along a liberal - conservative fault opened many foreign policy issues to partisan and factional dispute during the 1970s . The behaviors associated with bipartisanship , itself partially a function of the internationalist ...
The cleavage along a liberal - conservative fault opened many foreign policy issues to partisan and factional dispute during the 1970s . The behaviors associated with bipartisanship , itself partially a function of the internationalist ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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