POLB80H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Standard Operating Procedure, Cuban Americans, Rational Agent

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Attempt to extrapolate domestic politics unto the int"l system. Foreign policy is also shaped by the society within which decision makers operate ex. bureaucracies, interest groups, military-industrial complex, public opinion, legislature. Defense department and the state department are key in foreign policy making. Diplomats are very influential in foreign policy making. Interagency tension occurs frequently ex military and ciav. State department on the hostage crisis in 1979. Interest groups: coalition of people who share common interest and try to influence some political outcome. Provide financial support to decision makers and use the lobbying process to influence decisions on some set of issues ex cuban americans lobby to enforce. Goals may not coincide with the national interest. Lobbying: the process of talking with legislators or officials to influence their decisions of issues. Military-industrial complex: an interlocking network of gov"t agencies, industrial corporations, research institutions, that work together to supply a nation"s military force.

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