How Long to Read Nixon, Kissinger, and US Foreign Policy Making

By Asaf Siniver

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Description

Siniver examines the workings of the Washington Special Actions Group during four Nixon-era foreign policy crises. His examination of previously classified material about group reveals much about the linkage between structures, processes, and personalities in crisis decision-making, and potential its impact on the quality and outcome of foreign policy decisions.

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