[BOOK][B] Shaped by war and trade: International influences on American political development

I Katznelson, M Shefter - 2002 - degruyter.com
I Katznelson, M Shefter
2002degruyter.com
In the twenty-first century, globalization poses major challenges to the key players in US
domestic politics--challenges similar to many that Americans have faced from abroad since
the nation's founding. But it is only in recent decades that links have been drawn between
the study of American political development and international relations; even now, emphasis
falls primarily on how domestic politics affects the world arena. This book redresses the
imbalance.Ten leading scholars explore how, over the past two centuries, the changing …
In the twenty-first century, globalization poses major challenges to the key players in US domestic politics--challenges similar to many that Americans have faced from abroad since the nation's founding. But it is only in recent decades that links have been drawn between the study of American political development and international relations; even now, emphasis falls primarily on how domestic politics affects the world arena. This book redresses the imbalance.
Ten leading scholars explore how, over the past two centuries, the changing positions of the United States in the world economy and in the international political order have shaped US political institutions and domestic politics. Ira Katznelson, Aristide R. Zolberg, and Robert O. Keohane demonstrate the central role that efforts to contend with foreign military and economic competition played in forming the major institutions of US government from the framing of the Constitution through the Civil War. Martin Shefter, Theda Skocpol (writing with Ziad Munson, Andrew Karch, and Bayliss Camp), Ronald Rogowski, and Judith Goldstein show how the nation's political institutions were transformed by problems of war and trade the US subsequently faced. Aaron L. Friedberg, Bartholomew H. Sparrow, and Peter A. Gourevitch conclude the volume by analyzing how international conflicts during and after the Cold War influenced governmental institutions and domestic politics in the United States over the past fifty years. Shaped by War and Trade sets the agenda for further exploration of a topic whose discussion is long overdue.
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