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Foreign Policy and Party Politics: Pearl Harbor to Korea
This book discusses the democratic control of the foreign relations of the United States in 1950s. The book consists of 17 chapters divided in three parts about a statistical survey of voting in Congress on foreign affairs such as a method for analyzing congressional voting, the foreign aid model, and exceptions to the foreign aid model, the organization of the parties in Congress for foreign affairs such as political organization for foreign affairs in the House of Representatives and in the Senate and between the Chambers, and the record of the parties in foreign affairs in 1939-1950 such as the impact of war, organizing the United Nations, getting along and tough with Russia, Palestine, the rediscovery of China, European discovery and the Eightieth Congress, foreign affairs in the Presidential Election Campaign of 1948, the downturn of extrapartisanship, China post-mortem, and convention over partisanship within the GOP. This book is suitable for research on the foreign relations of the United States in the 1950s.
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