The politics of U.S. participation in international monetary organizations: IMP and AIIB

The politics of U.S. participation in international monetary organizations: IMP and AIIB Order Description What interests/values are at stake? Who are the key players in and out of government, what is their role, and what are they trying to achieve? You should identify and discuss players in the Executive branch (including the President and agencies), in the Congress (including committees), and key non-government players. What is the process(es) by which power (influence) is exercised by players? How do states impact any of this (interests/values, processes)? AIIB refers to Asian International Investment Bank. Please focus on what are national politics driving U.S. attitude and participation toward IMF and AIIB. All sources must come from the following please: Magazines: (Select at least two (2) articles from one or more of the following) Atlantic Monthly The National Review Public Interest The New Republic The Nation The Progressive Newspapers: (Select at least two (2) articles from one or more of the following) The New York Times The Washington Post The Wall Street Journal The Los Angeles Times The Chicago Tribune Political Science Journals: (Select one (1) article from one of the following) American Political Science Review American Journal of Politics Political Science Quarterly Public Opinion Quarter World Politics Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy This is the essay that shows understanding of the political scope and significance of a particular public policy issue in terms of the value choices under consideration, the process by which choices will be made, and the range of likely outcomes (political, economic, and social) of those choices.