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Selling Reagan''s Foreign Policy - Going Public Vs. Executive Bargaining

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor By N. Stephen Kane Klappentext Kane presents a critical study of the Reagan administration's public communication efforts to sell the president's controversial foreign policy initiatives to the public and Congress. Kane challenges existing scholarship on Reagan's communication and leadership to demonstrate the executive bargaining model and public diplomacy regime failed. Zusammenfassung Kane presents a critical study of the Reagan administration’s public communication efforts to sell the president’s controversial foreign policy initiatives to the public and Congress. Kane challenges existing scholarship on Reagan’s communication and leadership to demonstrate the executive bargaining model and public diplomacy regime failed. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: Nicaragua: Peril at the Gates?Chapter 2: Yellow Rain: To Bee or Not to Bee?Chapter 3: Arms and Controversy: Selling Advanced Weapons to Saudi ArabiaChapter 4: The MX Missile: Phoenix RisingChapter 5: The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI): The Impossible Dream?Chapter 6: Grenada: The Fury That Wasn't So UrgentChapter 7: Diversion, Denial, and Scandal: Responding to Iran-ContraConclusions: Analysis and Discussion

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