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Challenge of Democracy, Seventh Edition
Kenneth Janda, Northwestern University;  Jeffrey M. Berry, Tufts University;  Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University

Chapter Outlines
Chapter Twenty: Global Policy


Making Foreign Policy: The Constitutional Context
Constitutional Bases of Presidential Authority in Foreign Policy
Constitutional Bases of Congressional Authority in Foreign Policy
The Senate and Major Treaties
Skirting The Senate Through Executive Agreements
Constitutional Roots of Statutory Powers in Foreign Policy
Making Foreign Policy: Organization And Cast
The Department of State
The Department of Defense
The National Security Council
The CIA and the Intelligence Community
Other Parts of the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy
A Review Of U.S. Foreign Policy
Emerging from Isolationism
Cold War and Containment
Vietnam and the Challenge to the Cold War Consensus
The End of the Cold War
From Foreign Policy to Global Policy
Global Policy Issue Areas
Investment and Trade
Human Rights Poverty, and Foreign Aid
The Environment
The Public And Global Policy
The Public and Majoritarian Model
Interest Groups and the Pluralist Model



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