Bültmann & Gerriets
The Making of United States International Economic Policy
Principles, Problems, and Proposals for Reform
von Stephen Cohen
Verlag: Praeger
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-275-96504-4
Erschienen am 30.01.2000
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 500 Gramm
Umfang: 328 Seiten

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Stephen Cohen, a.k.a. 3 Hand Stephen, is a performing, recording and visual artist, writer, composer and singer/songwriter, and a founding and forever member of The Tree People band. He has performed in concerts and at festivals across the United States and in Belgium and Spain. His visual art has been featured at galleries, art fairs and festivals in Oregon and California. Baggy Red Pants and Other Stories, Stephen's book of short stories, lyrics, poems and visual art, was published by Wake-Robin Press in 2021.



Foreword by Paul Volcker
Introduction
The Unique Nature of International Economic Policy
The Content of International Economic Policy
The Importance of International Economic Policy
The Policymaking Machinery: The Government and The Private Sector
The Executive Branch
The Coordination of International Economic Policy
The Congress and the Judicial Branch
The Private Sector: Interest Groups and Lobbying
Executive Branch Decision-Making: Theories and Models
Theories on How U.S. International Economic Policy Is Formulated
The Many Models of Executive Branch Decision-Making
Congressional-Executive Relations: The Uneasy Partnership
The Inter-Branch Model of Decision-Making in Concept and Practice
The System Responds to Exchange Rate and Trade Balance Disequilibria, 1985-1986
The Merging of Domestic and International Economic Policies: The Competitiveness/Industrial Policy Debate
The Non-Making of International Economic Policy: The Process in Paralysis, 1996-20??
Prescription
A Critique of Existing Organization
Proposals for Organizational and Procedural Changes
Index



As the globalization of economic production reshapes domestic economic activity and redefines the substance of international politics, the importance of international economic policy is becoming more widely appreciated. This book is a revised and updated edition of the definitive study of the decision-making process in all sectors-trade, finance, development, and energy-of U.S. international economic policy. Students and practitioners of economics and political science will find it invaluable in understanding how process affects substance in some of the most far-reaching policies being made in Washington.
Straddling two of the nation's highest priorities-economic prosperity and national security-international economic policy necessitates continuous trade-offs from conflicting perspectives, making organization and procedure inherently significant determinants of a critically important policy. Opening with an explanation of the complex nature of the policy and its importance in political and economic terms, the book then examines the identities, responsibilities, attitudes, constituents, and institutional cultures of the executive branch, Congress, and interest groups involved in the formulation and conduct of policy. After considering the hardware of policymaking, the volume examines the major theories and decision-making models. It then focuses on the delicate relationship between the administration and Congress, illustrated by three case studies. In conclusion, the work assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the current policymaking process and offers recommendations for improvement.