DescriptionThe ever-changing field of foreign policy is explored first by examining the theoretical and historical perspectives, then the variety of actors, context and goals, and concludes with an interesting range of relevant case studies. In this way, the editors take a balanced approach, presenting the theoretical and practical sides of foreign policy. The expert contributors to the text are a mixture of academics and practitioners which supports this balance. Relevant foreign policy issues such as climate change and EU-Russia energy dynamics are explored in the case study section, showing the growing importance of foreign policy in the real world. An Online Resource Centre accompanies the text and includes: For lecturers: key themes from the case studies in the book, PowerPoint slides For students: a timeline showing the evolution of foreign policy analysis, web links, a flashcard glossary
AuthorsSteve Smith Amelia Hadfield Timothy Dunne
Imprint NameOxford University Press
Table of ContentsPreface; Introduction; SECTION 1: FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES; 1. Foreign Policy Analysis: disciplinary context and historical practice; 2. Realism and Foreign Policy; 3. Liberalism and Foreign Policy; 4. Constructivism and Foreign Policy; 5. Discourse Analysis and Foreign Policy; SECTION 2: ANALYSING FOREIGN POLICY: ACTORS, CONTEXT AND GOALS; 6. Actors, Structures and Foreign Policy Analysis; 7. Decision Making: rational, psychological, and neurological models; 8. Implementation and Behaviour; 9. The Media and Public Opinion; 10. The Primacy of National Security; 11. Economic Statecraft; 12. Duties Beyond Borders; SECTION 3: FOREIGN POLICY CASE STUDIES; 13. Teaching Foreign Policy Case Studies; 14. Operational Analyses of Foreign Policy Decision Making: the Cuban Missile Crisis; 15. Middle Power Foreign Policy: Canada and anti-personnel landmines; 16. Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of Foreign Policy; 17. China and the Tiananmen Crisis; 18. India and the WHO; 19. Upcoming Regions: Latin American and Brazil; 20. Australia and Climate Change As Foreign Policy; 21. Israeli-Egyptian (In)Security: the Yum Kippur War; 22. Britain and the Iraq War; 23. Europe and Energy Policy EU-Russia energy dynamics; 24. New Actors, New Foreign Policy: EU and Enlargement
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