Friedman offers a fresh explanation for why Americans are often frustrated by the cost and scope of US foreign policy—and how we can fix that for the future. Combining polling data with original archival research on cases from the Vietnam War, Friedman demonstrates that public opinion plays a surprisingly extensive role in shaping US international behavior.
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