000 01633nam a2200193Ia 4500
999 _c36683
_d36683
005 20220530174542.0
008 200202s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a813304970
082 _a337 ROS
100 _aRostow, W. W.
245 0 _aRich countries & poor countries
260 _aLondon
260 _bWestview press
260 _c1987
300 _a194 p.
520 _aIn this book, W. W. Rostow deals with the problem of American style in international economic and political relations-with how we solve problems, empirical in our methods, pragmatic in our solutions. Rostow analyzes the role of ideas (original, unbureaucratic, and sometimes unconventional) in the delib eration of top-level bureaucracies and, generally, in the national high-level policymaking process. At the core of the author's thought is the realization that decisions of high national policy cannot be based alone on economic, social, political, or military factors. Policy must be based on an assessment that achieves a unified view of the field of action and a unified view of the possible impact of American instruments of politics, economics, and force. There is a tremendous need for creativity in high places, for inno vation, and for the recognition that those responsible for the nation's welfare must make their plays within the highest standards of integrity and virtue. This collection of political, economic, and philosophical essays reflects the achievements and approach to key policy issues of one of the greatest public servants and economic historians of our time.
650 _aEconomical countries
942 _cB
_2ddc