List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Principals, Agents, and Indirect Foreign Policies
1. South Korea, 1950–53: Exogenous Realignment of Preferences
2. Denmark, 1940–45: Armed Resistance and Agency Slippage in
Germany's Model Protectorate
3. Colombia, 1990–2010: Cooperation in the War on Drugs
4. Lebanon and Gaza, 1975–2017: Israel's Extremes of Interest
Alignment
5. El Salvador, 1979–92: Revisiting Success
6. Pakistan, 2001–11: Washington's Small Stick
7. Not Dark Yet: The Israel-PA Principal-Agent Relationship,
1993–2017
8. Yemen, 2001–11: Building on Unstable Ground
9. Iraq, 2003–2011: Principal Failure
10. Policy Implications for the United States
Conclusion
References
About the Contributors
Index
Eli Berman is Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. David A. Lake is the Gerri-Ann and Gary E. Jacobs Professor of Social Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego.
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