Presidential agenda setting in foreign policy /
Agenda setting is the critical first stage of the policy process that determines which issues government will address. Given its importance, agenda setting is fundamental to presidential leadership in American politics. Few scholars have empirically examined the president's role in the process...
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| Call Number: |
1999 Dissertation P43 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1999 Dissertation P43 | Available | |