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MAKING U.S. FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD SOUTH ASIA
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"Making U.S. Foreign Policy toward South Asia" situates U.S. foreign policy processes in the contexts of three imperial presidencies: the administrations of Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and George W Bush. The contributors examine the changing contours of US relations with South Asian states through two contrasting models of presidential policy making: imperative coordination, which is based on hierarchy and command and executed by presidents' men who serve at his pleasure and are committed to his partisan interests in the near term; and deliberative coordination, based on collegiality and persuasion and executed by foreign policy and military professionals knowledgeable about the regional, bi-lateral, and global dimensions of national interests and national security.
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Published: 05/06/2008
Publisher: INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN: 0253220009
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