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Think Tanks and Power in Foreign Policy : A Comparative Study of the Role and Influence of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1939-1945

معرفی کتاب «Think Tanks and Power in Foreign Policy : A Comparative Study of the Role and Influence of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1939-1945» نوشتهٔ Inderjeet Parmar (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan UK در سال 2004. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

what Is The Role Of Elites In Shaping Foreign Policy? Did Unaccountable Foreign Policy Elites Shape The Post-1945 World Order? Chatham House And The Council On Foreign Relations Were Vital In America's Shift From Isolationism To Globalism, And In Britain's Shift From Empire To Its Current Pro-american Orientation And Were Also Fundamental In Engineering Public Backing For A New World Order. Inderjeet Parmar Presents New Evidence To Show How Well-organized And Well-connected Elite Think Tanks Helped To Change The World. "What is the role of elites in shaping foreign policy? Did unaccountable foreign policy elites shape the post-1945 world order? As Britain and the United States draw ever closer in global affairs, Think Tanks and Power in Foreign Policy examines the intellectual and political forces that constructed a resilient Anglo-American alliance during the Second World War. Chattam House and the Council on Foreign Relations were vital in America's shift from isolationism to globalism, and in Britain's shift from Empire to its current pro-American orientation and were also fundamental in engineering public backing for a new world order. This study locates the think tanks within their respective foreign policy establishments and also considers their numerous transatlantic interconnections - social, political and economic. Finally, the historical evidence is tested against important theories of power, including Gramscian, pluralist, corporatist and statist. Inderjeet Parmar presents new evidence to show how well-organised and well-connected elite think tanks helped to change the world."--BOOK JACKET. What is the role of elites in shaping foreign policy? Did unaccountable foreign policy elites shape the post-1945 world order? As Britain and the United States draw ever closer in global affairs, Think Tanks and Power in Foreign Policy examines the intellectual and political forces that constructed a resilient Anglo-American alliance during WWII. Chatham House and the Council on Foreign Relations were vital in America's shift from isolationism to globalism, and in Britain's shift from Empire to its current pro-American orientation and were also fundamental in engineering public backing for a new world order. This study locates the think tanks within their respective foreign policy establishments and also considers their numerous transatlantic interconnections - social, political and economic. Finally, the historical evidence is tested against important theories of power, including Gramscian, pluralist, corporatist and statist. Inderjeet Parmar presents new evidence to show how well-organized and well-connected elite think tanks helped to change the world Front Matter....Pages i-vii Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Introduction....Pages 3-23 Sociology of the CFR and RIIA....Pages 24-47 The World-view of Chatham House and the CFR....Pages 48-74 Front Matter....Pages 75-75 The Role and Influence of Chatham House in the Making of British Foreign Policy....Pages 77-107 The Role and Influence of the CFR in the Making of American Foreign Policy....Pages 108-132 Front Matter....Pages 133-133 The Role of the CFR in the Mobilisation of American Public Opinion....Pages 135-165 The Role of Chatham House in the Mobilisation of British Public Opinion....Pages 166-186 Front Matter....Pages 187-187 CFR-RIIA Interconnections: A Transnational Ruling Class, Liberal Atlantic Community or Anglo-American Establishment?....Pages 189-214 Conclusion....Pages 215-223 Back Matter....Pages 224-267
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