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Article: After the End: Making U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post--Cold War World.(Review) (book reviews)
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- Perspectives on Political Science
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- September 22, 1999
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Scott, James M., ed. After the End: Making U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post--Cold War World Durham, NC: Duke University Press 427 pp., $64.95 cloth, $21.95 paper ISBN 0-8223-2134-3 cloth ISBN 0-8223-2266-8 paper Publication Date: 1998
James M. Scott (University of Nebraska, Kearney) has gathered an impressive collection of studies on U.S. foreign policymaking "after the end" of the Cold War. Scott crafts the book's fifteen chapters around his "shifting constellations" image of foreign policymaking, which he has used in previous works. He views foreign policymaking as a process that is often in flux because a multitude of actors are now involved in it. Those actors ...