Foreign Attachments: The Power of Ethnic Groups in the Making of American Foreign PolicyHarvard University Press, 2000 - 190 страница Who speaks for America in world affairs? In this insightful new book, Tony Smith finds that, often, the answer is interest groups, including ethnic ones. This seems natural in a country defined by ethnic and cultural diversity and a democratic political system. And yet, should not the nation's foreign policy be based on more general interests? On American national interests? |
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... appear decidedly inferior to others ... Foreign policy does not require the use of any of the good qualities peculiar to democracy but does demand the cultiva- tion of almost all those which it lacks ... It has little capacity for ...
... appears to be the case for African , Hispanic , Asian , and Native Americans - the situation should be rectified . The second claim also has merit : it would be surprising if people with distinctive life experiences did not bring to ...
... appear to mean Northern Europeans . But Irish Americans , though not affected by the quota of 1924 , could with justice maintain that they had been discriminated against earlier by Protestant America . Even German and Scandinavian ...
... appear to compartmentalize their political identities , resisting the notion of tensions and contradictions among their multiple loyalties , preferring to see a close convergence of interests between the Introduction 17.
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