Beyond the White House : bringing Congress into the foreign policy picture -- From problem to policy : a theory of Congressional foreign policy entrepreneurship -- Surveying the landscape : Congressional foreign policy entrepreneurs since World War II -- The rising tide : entrepreneurship in the Cold War consensus period, 1946/1967 -- Players in the game : entrepreneurship in the cold war dissensus period, 1968/1989 -- Contending with the thaw : entrepreneurship in the post/Cold War period, 1990/2000 -- After 9/11 : entrepreneurs into the 21st century -- Part of the landscape : conclusions on the entrepreneur effect
Summary
Assesses Congress's role in U.S. foreign policy making, focusing on congressional foreign policy "entrepreneurs" who try to either change or create new foreign policies without specific prompting from the executive branch
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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