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Old 09-07-2008, 08:37 AM  
Pleasurepays
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Originally Posted by Gouge View Post
U.S. governors lead overseas missions seeking investment and promoting trade, establish international offices, meet with heads of government, receive ambassadors, and take positions on foreign policy of key economic states that border other nations. This analysis describes how governors are involved in participating in U.S. foreign policy, explains why governors seek to voice their views and play an active role in working with leaders and issues beyond their state's borders, and argues that U.S. states and governors need to be better conceptualized and considered in both international relations theory and foreign policy analysis. This study reveals that governors with greater institutional powers?such as appointment and budgetary control?as well as personal powers?derived from their electoral mandate, ambition, and public approval?are more likely to have higher degrees of foreign policy activity?This also might include Military activity within the states they govern and border states as well as the states National Guard for which they control. These actions are more likely to take place during wartime and also from governors representing U.S. states bordering Canada, Mexico and Russia.
i appreciate the second cut and paste... you really went the extra mile. unfortunately for you, i have been on both sides and seen these missions first hand. that's not foreign policy. a group of jackasses from washington flying to Vladivostok to work out some deals to sell more apples, knowing its a worthless trip to a lawless area, while they shoot vodka and bang whores isn't exactly foreign POLICY experience.

Suggesting that somehow she is more qualified to meet with Iran or North Korea because as the Governor of Alaska, she sent a delegation of eskimos to participate in a native dance festival in Chukhodka, is laughable.
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