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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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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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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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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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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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7. Foreign policy decision making: Rational, psychological, and neurological models
Janice Gross Stein
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the use of rational, psychological, and neurological models in foreign policy decision making. It begins with a discussion of two commonsensical models of rationality ...
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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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4. The Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policies
Michael J. Hiscox
in Global Political Economy (6th edn)
This chapter examines the domestic sources of foreign economic policies. Different people in every society typically have different views about what their government should do when it comes ...
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3. Liberalism and foreign policy
Michael W. Doyle
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the implications of liberalism for foreign policy and foreign policy analysis. Liberal countries have long been known to maintain peaceful relations with each other. ...
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2. Realism and foreign policy
William C. Wohlforth
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter considers how familiarity with realist theory improves foreign policy analysis (FPA), focusing on two features of realism that are often in tension with each other: its firm ...
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9. Discursive Approaches
Ole Wæver
in European Integration Theory (2nd edn)
This chapter examines discourse analysis as an approach to the study of European integration. It first provides an overview of the basic idea(s) underlying discourse analysis before tracing ...
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15. Canada and antipersonnel landmines: The case for human security as a foreign policy priority
Lloyd Axworthy
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the impact of the Ottawa Process on the use of antipersonnel landmines as well as its significance to foreign policy analysis. The Ottawa Process led to the signing of ...
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