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Economic Coercion And U.s. Foreign Policy : Implications Of Case Studies From The Johnson Administration, PDF eBook

Economic Coercion And U.s. Foreign Policy : Implications Of Case Studies From The Johnson Administration PDF

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Why do governments-and especially the U.S. government-so frequently attempt to use economic means to coerce other countries on a one-on-one basis when critics almost universally argue that such pressure rarely works?

This question forms the basis of discussion for Professor Weintraub and seven graduate students at the Lyndon B.

Johnson School of Pu

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