Through extensive interviews with members of the policy community, the authors of this text reveal a pervasive belief that, in the wake of the Cold War, the public is showing a new isolation: opposition to foreign aid and hostility to the United Nations.
Through extensive interviews with members of the policy community, the authors of this text reveal a pervasive belief that, in the wake of the Cold Wa...
The author has provided an epilogue which takes into account foreign policy developments since 1971. He considers the implications of the appointment of Henry Kissinger as Secretary of State and deals with some of the larger issues raised by the events of the past two years.
Originally published in 1974.
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The author has provided an epilogue which takes into account foreign policy developments since 1971. He considers the implications of the appointme...
This analysis of US and Japanese negotiating tactics constitutes a guide to effective political management and consensus-building within each country. The study also accounts for the ways in which issues arise, the channels through which they are negotiated, and the effect of actions in one system on decisionmaking in the other.
This analysis of US and Japanese negotiating tactics constitutes a guide to effective political management and consensus-building within each country....