
13. Common foreign and security policy: Institutionalizing Europe’s global role
John Peterson and Niklas Helwig
in Institutions of the European Union (4th edn)
This chapter examines the European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). The CFSP seeks to combine the political weight of EU member states in the pursuit of common goals. ...
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10. Foreign Policy
Robert Jackson and Georg Sørensen
in Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches (6th edn)
This chapter examines theories and approaches involved in foreign policy analysis. Foreign policy analysis is concerned with the study of the management of external relations and activities ...
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10. Foreign Policy
Robert Jackson, Georg Sørensen, and Jørgen Møller
in Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches (7th edn)
This chapter examines theories and approaches involved in foreign policy analysis. Foreign policy analysis is concerned with the study of the management of external relations and activities ...
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10. The EU as a Global Actor
John Peterson and Marlene Gottwald
in The European Union: How does it work? (4th edn)
This chapter focuses on the European Union as a global actor. The EU's ambitions to be a global power are a surprising by-product of European integration. Students of European foreign ...
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9. Feminism
Helen M. Kinsella
in The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations (8th edn)
This chapter examines international feminism, focusing on how feminist international relations theories are necessary for understanding international politics, what feminist international ...
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Introduction
Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, and Tim Dunne
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This text examines the dynamics that shape foreign policy using international relations (IR) theory. Combining theories and case studies with actors, it explores the grand principles at ...
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12. Feminism
Helen M. Kinsella
in The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations (7th edn)
This chapter examines international feminism, focusing on whether feminist international relations theories are necessary for understanding international politics, what basis feminist ...
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3. The Cold War in the Middle East
Peter Sluglett and Andrew Payne
in International Relations of the Middle East (5th edn)
This chapter examines the effects of the Cold War upon the states of the Middle East. Although the region was not so profoundly affected as other parts of the world in terms of loss of life ...
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17. The European Union’s Foreign, Security, and Defence Policies
Robert Dover and Anna Maria Friis Kristensen
in European Union Politics (5th edn)
This chapter examines the European Union's foreign, security, and defence policies. It begins with a discussion of the intergovernmental Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), ...
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19. The European Union’s Foreign, Security, and Defence Policies
Anna Maria Friis and Ana E. Juncos
in European Union Politics (6th edn)
EU cooperation in foreign, security, and defence policy has developed rapidly since the launch of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) in the early 1990s. The first section of this ...
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1. The history and evolution of foreign policy analysis
Valerie M. Hudson
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter traces the history and evolution of foreign policy analysis (FPA) as a subfield of international relations (IR) from its beginnings in the 1950s through its classical period ...
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5. The Institutional Framework
Sophie Vanhoonacker and Karolina Pomorska
in International Relations and the European Union (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the institutional context of the European Union's international relations. EU institutions such as the Council, Commission, European Parliament, and the Court of ...
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8. Implementation and behaviour
Elisabetta Brighi and Christopher Hill
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the ‘implementation phase’ of foreign policy making — that is, the period in which decisions are translated into action. It first considers the theoretical problems ...
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18. Foreign and Security Policy: Civilian Power Europe and American Leadership
Bastian Giegerich
in Policy-Making in the European Union (7th edn)
This chapter examines the gradual development of foreign and security policy cooperation among European Union member states. It begins with a discussion of the hesitant moves from European ...
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20. Global environment
Robyn Eckersley
in US Foreign Policy (2nd edn)
This chapter examines the evolution of U.S. foreign policy on environmental issues over four decades, from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama. It first considers U.S. environmental ...
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9. Domestic influences on foreign policy making
Valentina Aronica and Inderjeet Parmar
in US Foreign Policy (3rd edn)
This chapter examines domestic factors that influence American foreign policy, focusing on the variety of ways in which pressure groups and elites determine and shape what the United States ...
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Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, and Tim Dunne (eds)
This text provides an introduction to the ever-changing field of foreign policy. Combining theories, actors, and cases, chapters provide an interesting introduction to what foreign policy ...
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11. The primacy of national security
Brian C. Schmidt
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter focuses on national security, a central concept in foreign policy analysis. A core objective of foreign policy is to achieve national security. However, there is a great deal ...
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5. Discourse analysis, post-structuralism, and foreign policy
Lene Hansen
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the use of discourse analysis in the study of foreign policy. In the study of international relations, discourse analysis is associated with post-structuralism, a ...
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6. Actors, structures, and foreign policy analysis
Walter Carlsnaes
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines how actors and structures make foreign policy an extremely complicated field of study and how, in view of this complexity, these actors and structures have been ...
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