Compare and contrast the three foreign policy decision-making models. How are they similar? How are they different? What are the consequences of these differences and similarities for policy decisions and outcomes?
Which model do you think is most effective and why?
What will be an ideal response?
Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Describe the rational, organizational, and government bargaining models.
2. Explain how key characteristics of each create differences among the three.
3. Investigate, alternately, the impacts of goals and cost-benefit analysis; standard responses; and the bargaining process.
4. Assess the strengths and deficiencies of the three processes, offering suggestions for which offers the most useful approach to policy.
5. Offer a compelling summary and conclusion.
You might also like to view...
?The Supreme Court's decision in Bowers v. Hardwick, which _______________, was later overturned in ____________.
A. upheld a Georgia law against homosexual conduct; Lawrence v. Texas B. ?upheld a Georgia law against homosexual conduct; Griswold v. Connecticut C. upheld Georgia's same-sex marriage ban; Lawrence v. Texas D. overturned Georgia's same-sex marriage ban; United States v. Windsor E. ?upheld Georgia's application of a poll tax; action by the Georgia state legislature
What political party was dominant during the fourth party system?
A.) Democratic Party B.) Republic Party C.) Jeffersonian Party D.) Whig Party
President Franklin Roosevelt's management style was aimed at __________
a. giving him direct control over every major executive agency b. ensuring that his administration was well organized and efficient c. convincing the public that he was an expert on every important issue d. ensuring that he did not have to make every decision for his administration
Following the Citizens United decision and several other related court decisions and rule changes, ______ was/were formed to raise money independently of campaigns and candidates
A) the Federal Election Commission B) 503(c) groups C) 501(c)4 groups D) 527 organizations E) super PACs