Ethnic Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy
By (Author) Mohammed E. Ahrari
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd September 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
327.73
Hardback
202
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
510g
This volume examines the dynamics of ethnic groups' attempts to influence U.S. foreign policy toward their native countries. A collection of essays by noted political scientists, the book compares and contrasts the political activities of seven ethnic groups with varying degrees of participation, influence, and success: Arab-Americans, Jewish-Americans, African-Americans, Polish-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, and Irish-Americans. Taken together, the chapters included here make an important contribution both to the study of foreign policy making and to the understanding of ethnic political behavior.
These essays compare the political activities of seven ethnic groups and their attempts to influence American policy toward their native countries. The groups are Americans of Arab, Jewish, African, Polish, Mexican, Cuban, and Irish origins. The writers are noted political scientists.-Booknotes
"These essays compare the political activities of seven ethnic groups and their attempts to influence American policy toward their native countries. The groups are Americans of Arab, Jewish, African, Polish, Mexican, Cuban, and Irish origins. The writers are noted political scientists."-Booknotes
MOHAMMED E. AHRARI is Associate Professor of Political Science and Senior Research Fellow for the Center of International Security and Strategic Studies at Mississippi State University.