This text continues the themes of the previous volumes of the "Virginia Papers Series" including the president as political leader, the president and congress, organizing approaches to policy making, the president, communications and the public, the international setting, and the public philosophy.
This volume in the Virginia Papers series emphasises perennial concepts and problems of the Presidency, such as principles of statecraft, background to leadership, organising the government for policymaking, communicating with national and international publics and other factors.
This book addresses the isssue of NATO's role in today's world. It explores how changes in international political structures have influenced NATO's position and policies, as well as our view of its capacities. The essays in this book look at a variety of controversial issues, paying particular attention to debates over seeing NATO as a modern structure or as an obsolete organization. Contents: Foreword: A New NATO for a New Era, Manfred W'mer...