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Understanding congressional foreign policy innovators: Mapping entrepreneurs and their strategies
Authors:Ralph G Carter  James M Scott
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Texas Christian University, Campus Box 297021, Fort Worth, TX 76129-7021, USA;2. Department of Political Science, 519 MSCS, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA
Abstract:Since World War II, a small group of assertive MCs have chosen to lead on foreign policy issues about which they care, without waiting on the administration to take action. Significant foreign policy innovation has been the result. From the coldest days of the Cold War to the changed circumstances after 9/11, important congressional initiatives attributable to a few key individuals can be found. Drawing on an original quantitative dataset of post-World War II congressional foreign policy activity, interviews with members and their staffs, and primary and secondary research, this paper: (a) discusses the characteristics and impact of these policymakers; (b) develops categories of entrepreneurs, drawn from issues to which entrepreneurs have devoted their attention; and (c) derives strategies of entrepreneurship drawn from the activities and avenues utilized by the entrepreneurs.
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