Foreign policy theories, actors, cases
This ground breaking text provides the ideal introduction to the ever-changing field of foreign policy. With a unique combination of theories, actors and cases in a single volume, the expert contributors provide students with a valuable and accessible introduction to what foreign policy is and how i...
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Oxford University Press
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The history and evolution of foreign policy analysis
- 2. Realism and foreign policy
- 3. Liberalism and foreign policy
- 4. Constructivism and foreign policy
- 5. Discourse analysis, post-structuralism, and foreign policy
- 6. Actors, structures, and foreign policy analysis
- 7. Foreign policy decision making: Rational, psychological, and neurological models
- 8. Implementation and behaviour
- 9. Public diplomacy
- 10. The role of media and public opinion
- 11. The primacy of national security
- 12. Economic statecraft
- 13. Duties beyond borders
- 14. The Cuban Missile Crisis
- 15. Canada and antipersonnel landmines: The case for human security as a foreign policy priority
- 16. Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of American foreign policy: The role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom
- 17. China and the Tian'anmen Crisis of June 1989
- 18. India and the World Trade Organization
- 19. Rising Brazil and South America
- 20. Australia and global climate change
- 21. Israeli-Egyptian (in)security: The Yom Kippur War
- 22. What kind of power? European Union enlargement and beyond
- 23. Energy and foreign policy: EU-Russia energy dynamics
- 24. The failure of diplomacy and protection in Syria


