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Democracy and Foreign Policy - J. Synder: Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambitions, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1991, 344 pp., hardback £35.00, paperback £14.95. - J. Dumbrell (with a chapter by D. Barrett): The Making of US Foreign Policy, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1990, 265 pp., hardback £29.95, paperback £10.95.

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J. Synder: Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambitions, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1991, 344 pp., hardback £35.00, paperback £14.95.

J. Dumbrell (with a chapter by D. Barrett): The Making of US Foreign Policy, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1990, 265 pp., hardback £29.95, paperback £10.95.

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1 Doyle, M., ‘Kant, Liberal Legacies and Foreign Affairs’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 12, 1983.Google Scholar

2 Fukuyama, F., The End of History and the Last Man, Free Press, New York, 1991. See also a forthcoming book on this topic by Bruce Russett of Yale University.Google Scholar

3 It is worth noting that the elite of Wilhelmine Germany was pressured far more seriously by excluded middle class elements, organized in naval and army leagues, than it waa by worken — even when organized in SPD.