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Sailing the Water's Edge: The Domestic Politics of American Foreign Policy
By (Author) Helen V. Milner
By (author) Dustin Tingley
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
7th November 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
327.73
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
709g
When engaging with other countries, the U.S. government has a number of different policy instruments at its disposal, including foreign aid, international trade, and the use of military force. But what determines which policies are chosen Does the United States rely too much on the use of military power and coercion in its foreign policies Sailin
Winners of the 2016 Gladys M. Kammerer Award, American Political Science Association "Milner and Tingley provide a thorough examination of how presidential power in foreign policy is contingent on relations with domestic actors (Congress, interest groups, and the public). Their book is a welcome addition to the literature as the dominant assumption is that presidents are impervious to domestic pressure."--Choice
Helen V. Milner is the B.C. Forbes Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. Her books include Votes, Vetoes, and the Political Economy of International Trade Agreements and Interests, Institutions, and Information (both Princeton). Dustin Tingley is professor of government at Harvard University.