Who speaks for America? : why democracy matters in foreign policy
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E183.7 .A45 1998
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E183.7 .A45 1998
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15.85 history of America.
89.70 international relations: general.
Außenpolitik
Buitenlandse politiek.
Democracy -- United States.
Démocratie -- États-Unis.
Opinion publique -- Etats-Unis -- 1990-.
Opinion publique -- États-Unis.
Politieke besluitvorming.
Politische Entscheidung
Public opinion -- United States.
Publieke opinie.
Relations internationales -- Prise de décision -- Etats-Unis -- 1990-.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
United States -- Foreign relations -- Decision making.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Public opinion.
USA
USA.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1989-
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1989-.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Opinion publique.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Opinion publique.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Prise de décision.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Prise de décision.
Öffentliche Meinung
89.70 international relations: general.
Außenpolitik
Buitenlandse politiek.
Democracy -- United States.
Démocratie -- États-Unis.
Opinion publique -- Etats-Unis -- 1990-.
Opinion publique -- États-Unis.
Politieke besluitvorming.
Politische Entscheidung
Public opinion -- United States.
Publieke opinie.
Relations internationales -- Prise de décision -- Etats-Unis -- 1990-.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
United States -- Foreign relations -- Decision making.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Public opinion.
USA
USA.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1989-
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1989-.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Opinion publique.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Opinion publique.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Prise de décision.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Prise de décision.
Öffentliche Meinung
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Book
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ix, 244 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-230) and index.
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Journalist and historian Eric Alterman argues that the vast majority of Americans have virtually no voice in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. With policymakers answerable only to a small coterie of self-appointed experts, corporate lobbyists, self-interested parties, and the elite media, the U.S. foreign policy operates not as the instrument of a democracy, but of a "pseudo-democracy": a political system with the trappings of democratic checks and balances but with little of their content. This failure of American democracy is all the more troubling, Alterman charges, now that the Cold War is over and the era of global capital has replaced it. Americans' stake in so-called foreign policy issues from trade to global warming is greater than ever. Yet the current system serves to mute their voices and ignore their concerns. Alterman concludes with a series of challenging proposals for reforms designed to create a truly democratic U.S. foreign policy.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Alterman, E. (1998). Who speaks for America?: why democracy matters in foreign policy . Cornell University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Alterman, Eric. 1998. Who Speaks for America?: Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Alterman, Eric. Who Speaks for America?: Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1998.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Alterman, E. (1998). Who speaks for america?: why democracy matters in foreign policy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Alterman, Eric. Who Speaks for America?: Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy Cornell University Press, 1998.
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