Joseph Cooper
Enlightens us on the complex patterns of interaction among the determinants and helps to resolve many of the puzzles in the character and cycling of the politics and outcomes that have marked trade policy in the United States during the twentieth century.
George Tsebelis
An illuminating book the provides the strategic explanation of why, despite expectations, American trade policy exhibits significant variability.
From the Publisher
"An illuminating book the provides the strategic explanation of why, despite expectations, American trade policy exhibits significant variability."George Tsebelis, University of California at Los Angeles
"This stimulating book should advance both our theoretical understanding of congressional policymaking and our empirical study of trade legislation."Lawrence Dodd, Manning J. Daeur Eminent Scholar in Political Science, University of Florida
"Enlightens us on the complex patterns of interaction among the determinants and helps to resolve many of the puzzles in the character and cycling of the politics and outcomes that have marked trade policy in the United States during the twentieth century."Joseph Cooper, Johns Hopkins University
Lawrence Dodd
This stimulating book should advance both our theoretical understanding of congressional policymaking and our empirical study of trade legislation.