Sorbel, Ed., Public Opinion In U.S. Foreign Policy - The Controversy Over Contra Aid
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This unhappy little book illustrates the difference between typing and publishing. Public Opinion in U.S. Foreign Policy grew out of a conference at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in May 1990. The Princeton meeting combined traditional scholarly papers with observations from Reagan administration officials and members of Congress who played prominent roles in the debate over aiding the Nicaraguan contras in the 1980s.
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