Big Government i nacelo ogranicenja sredisnje vlade. Problem uporade sredstava prikrivenoga djelovanja u vanjskoj politici Sjedinjenih Drzava
In: Politicka misao, Band 39, Heft 3, S. 163-172
Abstract
The US governance model created in the 1930s & known as Big Government is analyzed within the context of its application in foreign policy. The author looks into the foreign policy role of the American federal government, the dynamics of the relationship between the executive & the legislative branches during & following the Cold War period, & the changes occurring after the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001. Emphasis is on analysis of the Cold War legacy of the so-called nontraditional instruments of foreign policy interventions or the resources & techniques of covert activity. The author concludes that the extensive utilization of these instruments has significantly undermined the principle of limited federal government as one of the fundaments of American politics. However, in light of the new mobilization of resources in the fight against terrorism, it is necessary once again to evaluate the means of covert activity. 14 References. Adapted from the source document.
Themen
Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Government, Governance, Covert Operations, Foreign Policy, United States of America, Terrorism, Post Cold War Period
Sprachen
Kroatisch
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