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"Challenging the traditional notion that state officials act autonomously in formulating and implementing international policy, the contributors to this volume argue that the influence of organized business groups has been consistently underestimated in recent decades. Each uses a "business conflict" model of state-society relations as a new paradigm for understanding key policy conjunctures in U.S. trade and foreign policy.
Applying this model to such concerns and crises as the Vietnam War, Afghanistan, the former Soviet Union, the North American Free Trade Agreement, the rise of the New Right, the Latin American debt crisis, and the political instability of West Africa, the contributors conclude that the political power of business groups in shaping policy is very real indeed.
Their provocative conclusions advance our understanding of the relationship between business groups and policymakers in capitalist societies."--BOOK JACKET.
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Foreign economic relations, Pressure groups, Foreign relations, Business and politics, International economic relations, Diplomatic relations, Außenpolitik, Außenwirtschaftspolitik, Lobbyismus, Aufsatzsammlung, FOREIGN TRADE POLICY, FOREIGN POLICY, PRESSURE GROUPS, UNITED STATESPlaces
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Business and the state in international relations
1996, Westview Press
in English
0813389496 9780813389493
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