A mature, perceptive disquisition-based on deep familiarity with theory and history-on how presidents can organize an advisory system in order to produce sound decisions. The analysis is both clear and sophisticated-a rare combination.
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Presidential Decisionmaking in Foreign Policy: The Effective Use of Information and Advice. Alexander L. George. Boulder (Colo.): Westview Press, 1980, 267 pp. $24.50 (Paper, $10.00). Article ToolsReviewed by Gaddis Smith, Foreign Affairs, Fall 1980 A mature, perceptive disquisition-based on deep familiarity with theory and history-on how presidents can organize an advisory system in order to produce sound decisions. The analysis is both clear and sophisticated-a rare combination. |
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