Problems of American foreign policy
Martin B. Hickman
- 2nd ed.
- Calif Glencoe Press : Beverly Hills 1975
- viii, 206 p. ; 22 cm.
- Insight series (Beverly Hills, Calif.) .
Thinking about foreign policy: Hickman, M. B. The distinctive environment of foreign policy. Seabury, P. The constitutional setting of foreign policy.--The executive and foreign policy: Neustadt, R. E. Sources of presidential power. George, A. Bureaucratic strategy and presidential choices. Destler, I. M. The strategies of presidents. Wormuth, F. D. Presidential wars.--Congress and foreign policy: Taylor, S. A. Congressional resurgence. Carroll, H. N. The politics of the committees. Rostow, W. W. Congress and foreign policy. McKay, G. A reply to W. W. Rostow. -- Diplomacy, diplomats, and secrecy: Scott, A. M. The problem of the State Department. Campbell, J. F. The disorganization of state. Hickman, M. B. The American diplomat. Ransom, H. H. CIA: clandestine service in an open society.--Recent trends in American foreign policy: an epilogue.