Abstract

With the end of the Cold War and the election of Bill Clinton as president, anxiety about America's foreign affairs has replaced economics as the country's main concern. In this collection of essays, some of America's leading experts on foreign affairs assess the problem of building public involvement in foreign policy in the post-superpower era.

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