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Preface | 11 | |
Preamble | 13 | |
Introduction and Overview | 19 | |
1 | Foreign Policy Making with the Economy at Center Stage | 26 |
2 | The Rules of Public Engagement | 43 |
3 | Adapting U.S. Foreign Policy Making to Changing Domestic Circumstances | 78 |
4 | Post-Cold War Foreign Policy: Toward Shared Responsibility | 94 |
5 | Congress in the Post-Cold War World | 107 |
6 | Adapting the Executive Branch to the Post-Cold War World | 131 |
7 | Double Diversity: The Intersection of Big Changes at Home and Abroad | 155 |
8 | Breaking the Adversarial Tradition: Cooperation and Competition in the Twenty-First Century | 175 |
9 | Building a New Economic Relationship with Japan | 191 |
10 | Security in the New Order: Presidents, Polls, and the Use of Force | 225 |
11 | Public Engagement in International Environmental Policy | 253 |
Bibliography | 275 | |
Final Report of the Eighty-Third American Assembly | 279 | |
Steering Committee and Advisers | 295 | |
About The American Assembly | 296 | |
Index | 301 |
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