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Foreign Policy and the Bureaucratic Process

The State Department's Country Director System

William I. Bacchus

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In 1966, the Department of State attempted to strengthen the working level of its geographic bureaus through the establishment of "Country Directors" charged with government-wide leadership and coordination of policy matters concerning individual foreign countries. Through extensive interviews with incumbent Country Directors and members of the foreign affairs community, William I. Bacchus has explored the role of the Country Director, gaining insights into the foreign policy process, and noting obstacles that limit planned modification in large organizations.

By focusing on the working level, where day-to-day affairs are conducted, this book amplifies and expands on the findings of a number of recent studies of organizational change and behavior, the foreign policy process, and bureaucratic politics.

Originally published in 1974.

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Civil service, Policy, Policy analysis, Political philosophy, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Participatory management, State responsibility, World Politics, Bureaucrat, Global Policy, Employment, Monetary policy, Task force, Military budget, Consideration, Political capital, United States Department of State, Organizational analysis, Decision-making, Politics, Diplomatic service, Diplomatic mission, The Functions of the Executive, Insurgency, Political science, United States Agency for International Development, Foreign policy of the United States, Bureau of Public Affairs, Security policy, Institute for Defense Analyses, International security, New diplomacy, Head of state, National Security Advisor (United States), Role conflict, International relations, Liaison officer, Diplomacy, United States Information Agency, Intelligence agency, Program management, Real options valuation, Public policy, Vested interest (communication theory), Public Administration Review, Crisis management, The Administrative State, Strategic intelligence, American Foreign Service Association, Contingency plan, Public administration, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Assistant Secretary, Foreign Service Institute, Incumbent, Career, Economics, Foreign relations, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Central Authority, Foreign Service Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, World Affairs, Administrative Behavior, Foreign policy, National security, National Policy, Counter-insurgency, Organizational studies