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The book is devoted to the role of the American bureaucracy and the state apparatus, which occupies a key position in the practical development and implementation of U.S. foreign and domestic policy. The author shows that the deepening process of merging of the state apparatus with monopolies leads to the fact that the ruling monopolistic circles get more and more opportunities to determine the course of U.S. foreign and domestic policy through the state apparatus.
The book is written with the involvement of a wide range of Soviet and American works, the latest American studies and official publications.
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