Less than Meets the Eye
Foreign Policy Making and the Myth of the Assertive Congress
What Hinckley reveals is sharply at odds with conventional wisdom and unflattering to both the executive and the legislative branches of government. More than a critical reassessment, this book also proposes reforms than might result in real congressional participation in the making of foreign policy. With its insight into how our system of checks and balances works—and doesn't—this book takes a first step toward making the peoples' representatives accountable for crucial American interests in foreign matters.
Author's Preface
1. The Current Debate
2. The Legislative Agenda
3. A Closer Look
4. The Use of Force
5. Congress at Work
6. The Misuse of Compromise
7. Nicaragua
8. The Ayes and Nays of Reform
Afterword: Congress and the New World Order
Appendixes
Notes
Major References
Index
History: American History
Political Science: American Government and Politics | Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, and International Relations
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