Kane presents a critical study of the Reagan administrationâ s public communication efforts to sell the presidentâ s controversial foreign policy initiatives to the public and Congress. Kane challenges existing scholarship on Reaganâ s communication and leadership to demonstrate the executive bargaining model and public diplomacy regime failed.
Kane presents a critical study of the Reagan administrationâ s public communication efforts to sell the presidentâ s controversial foreign policy initiatives to the public and Congress. Kane challenges existing scholarship on Reaganâ s communication and leadership to demonstrate the executive bargaining model and public diplomacy regime failed.
Introduction Chapter 1: Nicaragua: Peril at the Gates? Chapter 2: Yellow Rain: To Bee or Not to Bee? Chapter 3: Arms and Controversy: Selling Advanced Weapons to Saudi Arabia Chapter 4: The MX Missile: Phoenix Rising Chapter 5: The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI): The Impossible Dream? Chapter 6: Grenada: The Fury That Wasn't So Urgent Chapter 7: Diversion, Denial, and Scandal: Responding to Iran-Contra Conclusions: Analysis and Discussion
Introduction Chapter 1: Nicaragua: Peril at the Gates? Chapter 2: Yellow Rain: To Bee or Not to Bee? Chapter 3: Arms and Controversy: Selling Advanced Weapons to Saudi Arabia Chapter 4: The MX Missile: Phoenix Rising Chapter 5: The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI): The Impossible Dream? Chapter 6: Grenada: The Fury That Wasn't So Urgent Chapter 7: Diversion, Denial, and Scandal: Responding to Iran-Contra Conclusions: Analysis and Discussion
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