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James M. Scott
James M. Scott
Herman Brown Chair and Professor of Political Science, Texas Christian University
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The politics of United States foreign policy
JM Scott, JA Rosati
CQ Press, 2020
3782020
Deciding to intervene: The Reagan doctrine and American foreign policy
JM Scott
Duke University Press, 1996
3111996
Sponsoring democracy: The United States and democracy aid to the developing world, 1988–2001
JM Scott, CA Steele
International Studies Quarterly 55 (1), 47-69, 2011
2392011
Choosing to lead: Understanding congressional foreign policy entrepreneurs
RG Carter, JM Scott
Duke University Press, 2009
1842009
Assisting democrats or resisting dictators? The nature and impact of democracy support by the United States National Endowment for Democracy, 1990–99
JM Scott, CA Steele
Democratization 12 (4), 439-460, 2005
1132005
Transnationalizing democracy promotion: The role of Western political foundations and think‐tanks
JM Scott
Democratization 6 (3), 146-170, 1999
941999
Treaty-making and partisan politics: Arms control and the US Senate, 1960–2001
CJ DeLaet, JM Scott
Foreign Policy Analysis 2 (2), 177-200, 2006
832006
Acting on the hill: Congressional assertiveness in US foreign policy
JM Scott, RG Carter
Congress & the Presidency 29 (2), 151-169, 2002
762002
Interbranch Rivalry and the Reagan Doctrine in Nicaragua
JM Scott
Political Science Quarterly 112 (2), 237-260, 1997
621997
Setting a Course: Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs In Post‐World War II US Foreign Policy
RG Carter, JM Scott, CM Rowling
International Studies Perspectives 5 (3), 278-299, 2004
582004
Taking the lead: Congressional foreign policy entrepreneurs in US foreign policy
RG Carter, JM Scott
Politics & Policy 32 (1), 34-70, 2004
482004
In the loop: Congressional influence in American foreign policy
JM Scott
Journal of Political & Military Sociology, 47-75, 1997
411997
Understanding congressional foreign policy innovators: Mapping entrepreneurs and their strategies
RG Carter, JM Scott
The Social Science Journal 47 (2), 418-438, 2010
402010
Supporting the wave: western political foundations and the promotion of a global democratic society
JM Scott, KJ Walters
Global Society 14 (2), 237-257, 2000
312000
The not-so-silent partner: patterns of legislative–executive interaction in the war on terror, 2001–2009
JM Scott, RG Carter
International Studies Perspectives 15 (2), 186-208, 2014
302014
Out of the cold: The post-Cold War context of US foreign policy
JM Scott, AL Crothers
After the End: Making US Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World, 1-28, 1998
301998
Promoting democracy in Latin America: foreign policy change and US democracy assistance, 1975–2010
JM Scott, RG Carter
Third World Quarterly 37 (2), 299-320, 2016
282016
Countering adversaries and cultivating friends: Indirect rivalry factors and the allocation of US foreign aid
P Rudloff, JM Scott, T Blew
Cooperation and Conflict 48 (3), 401-423, 2013
262013
The Democracy Aid Calculus: Regimes, political opponents, and the allocation of US democracy assistance, 1981–2009
TM Peterson, JM Scott
International Interactions 44 (2), 268-293, 2018
252018
Distributing dollars for democracy: changing foreign policy contexts and the shifting determinants of US democracy aid, 1975–2010
JM Scott, RG Carter
Journal of International Relations and Development 22 (3), 640-675, 2019
232019
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