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U.S. Foreign Economic Policy: TheNew Domestic Battleground?
Unformatted Document Text:  24 REFERENCES Andrews, David. 1994. “Capital Mobility and Monetary Adjustment in Western Europe, 1973-1991.” Policy Studies 27 (4): 425-445. Baldwin, Robert. 1985. The Political Economy of U.S. Import Policy. Cambridge: MIT Press. Bhagwati, Jagdish. 2002. “Coping with Antiglobalization.” Foreign Affairs 81 (1): 2-7. Black, Earl and Merle Black. 2002. The Rise of Southern Republicans. Harvard University Press: Massachusetts. Brzezinski, Zbigniew. 1983. Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security Advisor, 1977-1981. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Clausen, Aage. 1973. How Congressmen Decide: A Policy Focus. St. Martin’s Press: New York Caves, Richard. 1976. “Economic Models of Political Economy.” Canadian Journal of Economics 9 (2): 278-300. Cline, William. 1997. Trade and Income Distribution. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics. Cline, William. 1983. “Introduction and Summary.” In Trade Policy in the 1989s, ed. By William Cline. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics. Cnudde, Charles F. and Donald J. McCrone. 1966. “The Linkage between Constituency Attitudes and Congressional Voting Behavior: A Causal Model.” American Political Science Review 60:66-72. Cohen, Stephen D., Joel R. Paul and Robert A. Blecker. 2003. Fundamentals of U.S. Foreign Trade Policy. Boulder: Westview Press. Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1994. Congressional Roll Call 1993: A Chronology and Analysis of Votes in the House and Senate, 103 rd Congress, First Session. Congressional Quarterly Press: Washington DC. Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1995. Congressional Roll Call 1994: A Chronology and Analysis of Votes in the House and Senate, 103 rd Congress, Second Session. Congressional Quarterly Press: Washington DC.

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REFERENCES
Andrews, David. 1994. “Capital Mobility and Monetary Adjustment in Western Europe,
1973-1991.” Policy Studies 27 (4): 425-445.

Baldwin, Robert. 1985. The Political Economy of U.S. Import Policy. Cambridge: MIT
Press.

Bhagwati, Jagdish. 2002. “Coping with Antiglobalization.” Foreign Affairs 81 (1): 2-7.

Black, Earl and Merle Black. 2002. The Rise of Southern Republicans. Harvard University
Press: Massachusetts.

Brzezinski, Zbigniew. 1983. Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security
Advisor, 1977-1981. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
Clausen, Aage. 1973. How Congressmen Decide: A Policy Focus. St. Martin’s Press: New
York

Caves, Richard. 1976. “Economic Models of Political Economy.” Canadian Journal of
Economics 9 (2): 278-300.

Cline, William. 1997. Trade and Income Distribution. Washington, D.C.: Institute for
International Economics.

Cline, William. 1983. “Introduction and Summary.” In Trade Policy in the 1989s, ed. By
William Cline. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics.

Cnudde, Charles F. and Donald J. McCrone. 1966. “The Linkage between Constituency
Attitudes and Congressional Voting Behavior: A Causal Model.” American Political
Science Review
60:66-72.
Cohen, Stephen D., Joel R. Paul and Robert A. Blecker. 2003. Fundamentals of U.S.
Foreign Trade Policy. Boulder: Westview Press.

Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice. New York:
Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.

Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1994. Congressional Roll Call 1993: A Chronology and
Analysis of Votes in the House and Senate, 103
rd
Congress, First Session.
Congressional Quarterly Press: Washington DC.

Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1995. Congressional Roll Call 1994: A Chronology and
Analysis of Votes in the House and Senate, 103
rd
Congress, Second Session.
Congressional Quarterly Press: Washington DC.


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