Arguing that 'Congress has substantially ceded its fundamental constitutional role in foreign policy, ' Stephen R. Weissman reveals how Congress's acquiescence to the president and special interests in foreign policy has caused American interests to suffer around the globe. A Culture of Deference offers a behind-the-scenes look at how policy decisions are made--and not made--in Washington.
Arguing that 'Congress has substantially ceded its fundamental constitutional role in foreign policy, ' Stephen R. Weissman reveals how Congress's acq...