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- catalog abstract "In this first in-depth study of the process by which U.S. foreign policy is funded, William Bacchus draws on more than twenty years' experience in government to analyze the uneasy interplay between the executive and legislative branches as decisions about priorities and policies are made. He begins by examining historical trends in foreign affairs budgeting, then shows how budget proposals are originated in the Executive branch and how they are affected by the complexities of congressional appropriation and authorization, and concludes with a look at "myths" about budgeting and suggestions for improving the system.".
- catalog contributor b10435795.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations administration.".
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. Foreign Affairs Funding Trends and the Evolving Budgetary Process -- 2. Impediments to Coherent Foreign Affairs Budgeting A Fractured Structure -- 3. How Things Work Today: Beyond the Budget -- 4. Congressional Foreign Affairs Funding: plus Ca Change ... -- 5. Authorizers and Appropriators: High Priests, Cardinals, and the Rituals of Congress -- 6. Congressional Activism: Presidential Power vs. the Power of the Purse -- 7. Myths in Executive-Congressional Relations -- 8. Train Wrecks Happen: Continuity and Change, 1995 -- 9. Where De We Go from Here? Fixes -- 10. The Uneasy Partnership/Rivalry Continues -- App. A. General Abbreviations and Acronyms -- App. B. Appendix Tables.".
- catalog description "In this first in-depth study of the process by which U.S. foreign policy is funded, William Bacchus draws on more than twenty years' experience in government to analyze the uneasy interplay between the executive and legislative branches as decisions about priorities and policies are made. He begins by examining historical trends in foreign affairs budgeting, then shows how budget proposals are originated in the Executive branch and how they are affected by the complexities of congressional appropriation and authorization, and concludes with a look at "myths" about budgeting and suggestions for improving the system.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 343 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Price of American foreign policy.".
- catalog identifier "0271016922 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0271016930 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Price of American foreign policy.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press,".
- catalog relation "Price of American foreign policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations administration.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "327.73 21".
- catalog subject "JX1706.Z7 B33 1997".
- catalog subject "Program budgeting United States.".
- catalog subject "United States. Department of State Appropriations and expenditures.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Foreign Affairs Funding Trends and the Evolving Budgetary Process -- 2. Impediments to Coherent Foreign Affairs Budgeting A Fractured Structure -- 3. How Things Work Today: Beyond the Budget -- 4. Congressional Foreign Affairs Funding: plus Ca Change ... -- 5. Authorizers and Appropriators: High Priests, Cardinals, and the Rituals of Congress -- 6. Congressional Activism: Presidential Power vs. the Power of the Purse -- 7. Myths in Executive-Congressional Relations -- 8. Train Wrecks Happen: Continuity and Change, 1995 -- 9. Where De We Go from Here? Fixes -- 10. The Uneasy Partnership/Rivalry Continues -- App. A. General Abbreviations and Acronyms -- App. B. Appendix Tables.".
- catalog title "The price of American foreign policy : Congress, the executive, and international affairs funding / William I. Bacchus.".
- catalog type "text".