This book discusses the limits and possibilities of Congress and its relation to the larger society. The book consists of seven chapters divided in three parts about approaches to the study of Congress such as assumptions and Congress in context, three case studies which are the Congress' role and the international context of the foreign policy with Cuba, higher education domestic policy, the c…
This book discusses the scope and nature of the economic problems caused by the United States' "anti-aggresion" policy and related principles of national mobilization. The book consists of 12 chapters about the economic basis of national security, the role of government, manpower, raw materials, industrial mobilization, transportation, communications and power, procurement, war finance, stabili…