Table of Contents
1. "Answering the Invitation to Struggle'"
-Donald R. Kelley,
University of Arkansas
2. "The President, Executive, and Congress: The Same Old
Story?"
-Bert A. Rockman, The Ohio State University
3. "Authorizing War: Congressional Resolutions and Presidential
Leadership,
19552002"
-Gary R. Hess, Bowling Green State
University
4. "Intraparty Factionalism on Key Foreign Policy Issues: Congress
versus Clinton, 19952000" -Terry L. Deibel, National War College
5. "Explaining Congressional-Executive Rivalry in International Affairs:
The Changing Role of Parties, Committees, and the Issue Agenda"
-Bryan W.
Marshall, University of Missouri, St. Louis
6. "Which Dancer Leads? Foreign Trade Policy Making and Divided
Government"
-Ralph G. Carter, Texas Christian University
7. "Long-Term Trends in Congressional Foreign Policy Behavior:
Explaining Variations in Contention in the U.S. Senate in the Past and in the
Future"
-Marie T. Henehan, Colgate University
8. "Seeing Things in Perspective"
-Donald R. Kelley, University of
Arkansas