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The book explores the evolving dynamics of U.S. policy toward China following the Cold War, highlighting the significant influence of non-governmental organizations that lobby on issues like human rights and trade. It critically examines how these groups impact policy coherence, particularly amidst scrutiny over Asian campaign contributions. The author argues that while policymakers face pressure to address diverse interests, prioritizing these voices can lead to detrimental foreign policy decisions. Instead, a balance between domestic priorities and international interests is essential for effective governance.
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U.S. Policy Toward China, Robert G. Sutter
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