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Foreign policy : theories, actors, cases

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008Description: 543p xxvISBN:
  • 9780199215294
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.101000 SMI
Contents:
Table of contents Preface; Introduction; SECTION 1: FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES; 1. The History and Evolution of Foreign Policy Analysis; 2. Realism and Foreign Policy; 3. Liberalism and Foreign Policy; 4. Constructivism and Foreign Policy; SECTION 2: ANALYSING FOREIGN POLICY: ACTORS, CONTEXT AND GOALS; 5. Actors, Structures and Foreign Policy Analysis; 6. Foreign Policy Decision Making: Rational, Psychological, and Neurological Models; 7. Implementation and Behaviour; 8. The Role of Media and Public Opinion; 9. The Primacy of National Security; 10. Economic Statecraft; 11. Duties Beyond Borders; SECTION 3: FOREIGN POLICY CASE STUDIES; 12. The Cuban Missile Crisis; 13. Canada and Antipersonnel Landmines; 14. Neoconservatism and the Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy; 15. India and the World Trade Organisation; 16. Israeli-Egyptian (In)security: The Yom Kippur War; 17. China and the Tian'anmen Bloodshed Of June 1989; 18. Energy and Foreign Policy: EU-Russia Energy Dynamics; 19. Britain and the Gathering Storm over Iraq; 20. New Actors, New Foreign Policy: EU And Enlargement; Conclusion: Teaching Foreign Policy Case Studies
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Table of contents
Preface; Introduction;
SECTION 1: FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES;
1. The History and Evolution of Foreign Policy Analysis;
2. Realism and Foreign Policy;
3. Liberalism and Foreign Policy;
4. Constructivism and Foreign Policy;
SECTION 2: ANALYSING FOREIGN POLICY: ACTORS, CONTEXT AND GOALS;
5. Actors, Structures and Foreign Policy Analysis;
6. Foreign Policy Decision Making: Rational, Psychological, and Neurological Models;
7. Implementation and Behaviour;
8. The Role of Media and Public Opinion;
9. The Primacy of National Security;
10. Economic Statecraft;
11. Duties Beyond Borders;
SECTION 3: FOREIGN POLICY CASE STUDIES;
12. The Cuban Missile Crisis;
13. Canada and Antipersonnel Landmines;
14. Neoconservatism and the Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy;
15. India and the World Trade Organisation;
16. Israeli-Egyptian (In)security: The Yom Kippur War;
17. China and the Tian'anmen Bloodshed Of June 1989;
18. Energy and Foreign Policy: EU-Russia Energy Dynamics;
19. Britain and the Gathering Storm over Iraq;
20. New Actors, New Foreign Policy: EU And Enlargement;
Conclusion: Teaching Foreign Policy Case Studies