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Preface | ||
Introduction: Getting Down to Cases | 1 | |
A Note for Discussion Leaders | 10 | |
I | The Political Context | 13 |
Taking Toshiba Public: Congress as More Equal Sharer | 15 | |
The U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Negotiations: Congress as Central | 28 | |
The United States and South Africa, 1985: Keeping in Step with Public Opinion | 48 | |
The Reagan Administration and the Soviet Gas Pipeline: "Politicians" and Analysts | 79 | |
II | The Politics of International Negotiation | 90 |
Launching the Uruguay Round: Bargaining Away from the Table | 91 | |
SALT I: Negotiating Nuclear Arms | 105 | |
The INF Treaty: "Multilateral" Bilateral Arms Control | 129 | |
III | Diplomacy and the Prospect of Force | 147 |
The Falklands/Malvinas: Warring and Mediating | 148 | |
The Reagan Administration and Lebanon: Using Force for What Purpose? | 171 | |
Deciding to Use Force in Grenada: A Successful Intervention? | 194 | |
IV | Coping with Regional Turmoil | 209 |
The Fall of the Shah of Iran: Falling Presumptions . . . and Allies | 210 | |
The Fall of Marcos: Letting Go in Time | 227 | |
The Achille Lauro: Hijacking a Success | 250 |
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