The Expanding Role of State and Local Governments in U.S. Foreign Affairs
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Author(s)Earl H. Fry
PublisherCouncil on Foreign Relations
ISBN / ASIN0876092229
ISBN-139780876092224
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank4,239,731
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Throughout much of the world, two seemingly paradoxical trends are occurring simultaneously. Countries are becoming ever more integrated economically - and in some cases politically - but power is devolving from national governments to regional and local governments. Earl Fry explores the forces behind the rise of state and local influence in foreign affairs. As Americans become increasingly involved beyond US borders - whether through trade, immigration, travel, or the Internet - the federal government is less able to regulate the multiple strands of US involvement in the world. State and local governments increasingly shape the ways Americans cope with the outside world. Fry suggests how the different levels of US government can best share the conduct of international relations. Earl H. Fry is professor of political science and Endowed Professor of Canadian Studies at Brigham Young University.
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