Examines the Carter Administration's conventional arms transfer restraint policy from the implementation perspective. This approach, which focuses on the impact of policy makers, implementing agents, and targets on policy outcomes, is used here to allow the policy and its execution to be examined against a set of criteria for successful implementation. Using this lens, the volume examines the origins, content, and fate of Presidential Directive 13 (PD-13). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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