Congress, The Executive Branch, and Special Interests: The American Response to the Arab Boycott of Israel
By (Author) Kennan L. Teslik
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th October 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International relations
337.730174927
Hardback
280
Teslik provides a fine study of a complex issue: the protracted and sometimes painful efforts to reach a national consensus on American responses to the Arab boycott of Israel. He has defined his subject and his approach to it with great care. He includes the necessary history to place the post-1973 debate in proper context, and gives enough theory of congressional-executive relations to help the reader understand the episode as but one of many case studies about reconciling domestic and foreign policy concerns, and about dealing with the cumbersome processes of American democracy.-Middle East Studies Assocation
"Teslik provides a fine study of a complex issue: the protracted and sometimes painful efforts to reach a national consensus on American responses to the Arab boycott of Israel. He has defined his subject and his approach to it with great care. He includes the necessary history to place the post-1973 debate in proper context, and gives enough theory of congressional-executive relations to help the reader understand the episode as but one of many case studies about reconciling domestic and foreign policy concerns, and about dealing with the cumbersome processes of American democracy."-Middle East Studies Assocation
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