Getting to 67: The Post-Cold War Politics of Arms Control Treaty Ratification

All four post-Cold War presidents have attempted to negotiate and ratify at least one major arms control agreement. However, their experiences with arms control treaty ratification have differed greatly from those of their Cold War predecessors. The main theme of this book is that domestic politics have significantly impacted attempts to ratify arms control treaties in the polarized post-Cold War political environment. Each president and each treaty faced varying amounts of support and opposition from the numerous institutions and agents within American foreign policy-making. This book uses an eight-point analytical framework to examine five post-Cold War arms control treaty ratification debates in order to try and determine what political conditions or variables account for their success or failure.

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Getting to 67: The Post-Cold War Politics of Arms Control Treaty Ratification

All four post-Cold War presidents have attempted to negotiate and ratify at least one major arms control agreement. However, their experiences with arms control treaty ratification have differed greatly from those of their Cold War predecessors. The main theme of this book is that domestic politics have significantly impacted attempts to ratify arms control treaties in the polarized post-Cold War political environment. Each president and each treaty faced varying amounts of support and opposition from the numerous institutions and agents within American foreign policy-making. This book uses an eight-point analytical framework to examine five post-Cold War arms control treaty ratification debates in order to try and determine what political conditions or variables account for their success or failure.

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Getting to 67: The Post-Cold War Politics of Arms Control Treaty Ratification

Getting to 67: The Post-Cold War Politics of Arms Control Treaty Ratification

by Patrick Homan
Getting to 67: The Post-Cold War Politics of Arms Control Treaty Ratification

Getting to 67: The Post-Cold War Politics of Arms Control Treaty Ratification

by Patrick Homan

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All four post-Cold War presidents have attempted to negotiate and ratify at least one major arms control agreement. However, their experiences with arms control treaty ratification have differed greatly from those of their Cold War predecessors. The main theme of this book is that domestic politics have significantly impacted attempts to ratify arms control treaties in the polarized post-Cold War political environment. Each president and each treaty faced varying amounts of support and opposition from the numerous institutions and agents within American foreign policy-making. This book uses an eight-point analytical framework to examine five post-Cold War arms control treaty ratification debates in order to try and determine what political conditions or variables account for their success or failure.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317337546
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/22/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Patrick Homan is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Dominican University, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The History of Getting to 67 2. The START of a New Relationship 3. The CWC: Overcoming Partisan Stalemate 4. Distraction, Revenge, and the Death of the CTBT 5. A Different SORT of Debate 6. A New START for Democrats? 7. Conclusions

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