Double-edged diplomacy : international bargaining and domestic politics / edited by Peter Evans, Harold K. Jacobson, and Robert D. Putnam.
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- Language:
- English
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- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xv, 490 p. )
- Edition:
- Reprint 2019
- Place of Publication:
- Berkeley, California : University of California Press, [1993]
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Summary:
- This original look at the dynamics of international relations untangles the vigorous interaction of domestic and international politics on subjects as diverse as nuclear disarmament, human rights, and trade. An eminent group of political scientists demonstrates how international bargaining that reflects domestic political agendas can be undone when it ignores the influence of domestic constituencies. The eleven studies in Double-Edged Diplomacy provide a major step in furthering a more complete understanding of how politics between nations affects politics within nations and vice versa. The result is a striking new paradigm for comprehending world events at a time when the global and the domestic are becoming ever more linked.
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- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dual Track and Double Trouble
- 3. The Political Economy of Security Agreements
- 4. East-West Bargaining Over Germany
- 5. Armaments Among Allies
- 6. The 1933 World Economic Conference as an Instance of Failed International Cooperation
- 7. The Interaction of Domestic and International Politics
- 8. International Threats and Internal Politics
- 9. U.S.-Japan Negotiations on Construction and Semiconductors, 1985-1988
- 10. The United States and Central America
- 11. U.S. Policy and Human Rights in Argentina and Guatemala, 1973-1980
- 12. Bargaining with the IMF
- 13. Building an Integrative Approach to International and Domestic Politics
- APPENDIX. Diplomacy and Domestic Politics
- CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
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- 9780520912106
- 0520912101
- 9780585282817
- 0585282811
- OCLC:
- 1149465847
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