Foreign Policy Analysis: Continuity and Change in Its Second Generation

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Through a broad-reaching collection of readings, this text illustrates the recent "second generation" scholarship in foreign policy analysis. Building on the first generation of scholarship, "Comparative Foreign Policy", this work has a more quantitative and "positivist" approach, using real-world examples blended with theoretical discussions to help bridge the theory and practice of foreign policy. It also includes introductory notes and critical thinking questions at the beginning of each chapter which help orient students to the readings. This text is intended for use on graduate level courses on American Foreign Policy, Foreign Policy-Making, and Policy Analysis in departments of political science.

Author(s): Laura Neack, Jeanne A. K. Hey, Patrick J. Haney
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 166
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;

fpa......Page 1
FOREİGN POLİCY ANALYSİS......Page 2
Contents......Page 4
Preface......Page 5
About the Authors......Page 6
1. Generational Change in Foreign Policy Analysis by Laura Neack, Jeanne A. K. Hey, Patrick J. Haney......Page 7
2. The Evolution of the Study of Foreign Policy by Deborah J. Gerner......Page 15
3. The Changing International Context for Foreign Policy by John M. Rothgeb Jr.......Page 23
4. A Cognitive Approach tothe Study of Foreign Policy by Jerel A. Rosati......Page 31
5. Foreign Policy Metaphors: Falling "Dominoes" and Drug "Wars" by Keith L. Shimko......Page 42
6. Cognition, Culture, and Bureaucratic Politics by Brian Ripley......Page 49
7. Structure and Process in the Analysis of Foreign Policy Crises by Patrick J. Haney......Page 56
8. Domestic Political Explanations in the Analysis of Foreign Policy Joe D. Hagan......Page 65
9. Event Data in Foreign Policy Analysis by Philip A. Schrodt......Page 79
10. The Politics of Identity and Gendered Nationalism by V. Spike Peterson......Page 90
11. The State in Foreign and Domestic Policy by Bruce E. Moon......Page 100
12. Foreign Policy in Dependent States by Jeanne A. K. Hey......Page 107
13. Linking State Type with Foreign Policy Behavior by Laura Neack......Page 114
14. Uncovering the Missing Links: Linkage Actors and Their Strategies in Foreign Policy Analysis by Karen A. Mingst......Page 121
15. Epilogue: Reflections on Foreign Policy Theory Building by Charles F. Hermann......Page 128
Bibliography......Page 136
Index......Page 164