Foreign Policy
Theories, Actors, Cases
Herausgeber: Smith, Steve; Dunne, Tim; Hadfield, Amelia
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Theories, Actors, Cases
Herausgeber: Smith, Steve; Dunne, Tim; Hadfield, Amelia
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The only introduction to foreign policy to combine theories, actors and cases in one volume.
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The only introduction to foreign policy to combine theories, actors and cases in one volume.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9780198708902
- ISBN-10: 0198708904
- Artikelnr.: 45636255
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9780198708902
- ISBN-10: 0198708904
- Artikelnr.: 45636255
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sir Steve Smith is Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Relations at the University of Exeter. Amelia Hadfield is is Professor of European and International Relations, Head of the Department of Politics and Co-Director of the Centre for Britain and Europe at the University of Surrey Tim Dunne is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of International Relations at the University of Queensland.
* Section 1: Foreign Policy Analysis: Theoretical and Historical
Perspectives
* Introduction
* Section 1: Foreign policy analysis; Theoretical and historical
perspectives
* 2: William C. Wohlforth: Realism and Foreign Policy
* 3: Michael W. Doyle: Liberalism and Foreign Policy
* 4: Trine Flockhart: Constructivism and Foreign Policy
* 5: Lene Hansen: Discourse Analysis, post-structuralism, and Foreign
Policy
* Section 2: Analysing foreign policy: Actors, context and goals
* 6: Walter Carlsnaes: Actors, structures and foreign policy analysis
* 7: Janice Gross Stein: Foreign policy decision making: Rational,
psychological, and neurological models
* 8: Elisabetta Brighi and Christopher Hill: Implementation and
behaviour
* 9: Caitlin Byrne: Public diplomacy
* 10: Piers Robinson: The role of media and public opinion
* 11: Brian C. Schmidt: The primacy of national security
* 12: Michael Mastanduno: Economic statecraft
* 13: Michael Barnett: Duties beyond borders
* Section 3: Foreign policy case studies
* 14: Graham Allison: The Cuban Missile Crisis
* 15: Lloyd Axworthy: Canada and antipersonnel landmines: the case for
human security as a foreign policy priority
* 16: Yuen Foong Khong: Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of
American foreign policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom
* 17: Rosemary Foot: China and the Tian'anmen Crisis of June 1989
* 18: Amrita Narlikar: India and the World Trade Organization
* 19: Arlene B. Tickner: Rising Brazil and South America
* 20: Matt McDonald: Australia and global climate change
* 21: Gareth Stansfield: Israeli-Egyptian (in)security: The Yom Kippur
War
* 22: Lisbeth Aggestam: What kind of power? European Union enlargement
and beyond
* 23: Amelia Hadfield: Energy and foreign policy: EU-Russia energy
dynamics
* 24: Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne: The failure of diplomacy and
protection in Syria
Perspectives
* Introduction
* Section 1: Foreign policy analysis; Theoretical and historical
perspectives
* 2: William C. Wohlforth: Realism and Foreign Policy
* 3: Michael W. Doyle: Liberalism and Foreign Policy
* 4: Trine Flockhart: Constructivism and Foreign Policy
* 5: Lene Hansen: Discourse Analysis, post-structuralism, and Foreign
Policy
* Section 2: Analysing foreign policy: Actors, context and goals
* 6: Walter Carlsnaes: Actors, structures and foreign policy analysis
* 7: Janice Gross Stein: Foreign policy decision making: Rational,
psychological, and neurological models
* 8: Elisabetta Brighi and Christopher Hill: Implementation and
behaviour
* 9: Caitlin Byrne: Public diplomacy
* 10: Piers Robinson: The role of media and public opinion
* 11: Brian C. Schmidt: The primacy of national security
* 12: Michael Mastanduno: Economic statecraft
* 13: Michael Barnett: Duties beyond borders
* Section 3: Foreign policy case studies
* 14: Graham Allison: The Cuban Missile Crisis
* 15: Lloyd Axworthy: Canada and antipersonnel landmines: the case for
human security as a foreign policy priority
* 16: Yuen Foong Khong: Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of
American foreign policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom
* 17: Rosemary Foot: China and the Tian'anmen Crisis of June 1989
* 18: Amrita Narlikar: India and the World Trade Organization
* 19: Arlene B. Tickner: Rising Brazil and South America
* 20: Matt McDonald: Australia and global climate change
* 21: Gareth Stansfield: Israeli-Egyptian (in)security: The Yom Kippur
War
* 22: Lisbeth Aggestam: What kind of power? European Union enlargement
and beyond
* 23: Amelia Hadfield: Energy and foreign policy: EU-Russia energy
dynamics
* 24: Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne: The failure of diplomacy and
protection in Syria
* Section 1: Foreign Policy Analysis: Theoretical and Historical
Perspectives
* Introduction
* Section 1: Foreign policy analysis; Theoretical and historical
perspectives
* 2: William C. Wohlforth: Realism and Foreign Policy
* 3: Michael W. Doyle: Liberalism and Foreign Policy
* 4: Trine Flockhart: Constructivism and Foreign Policy
* 5: Lene Hansen: Discourse Analysis, post-structuralism, and Foreign
Policy
* Section 2: Analysing foreign policy: Actors, context and goals
* 6: Walter Carlsnaes: Actors, structures and foreign policy analysis
* 7: Janice Gross Stein: Foreign policy decision making: Rational,
psychological, and neurological models
* 8: Elisabetta Brighi and Christopher Hill: Implementation and
behaviour
* 9: Caitlin Byrne: Public diplomacy
* 10: Piers Robinson: The role of media and public opinion
* 11: Brian C. Schmidt: The primacy of national security
* 12: Michael Mastanduno: Economic statecraft
* 13: Michael Barnett: Duties beyond borders
* Section 3: Foreign policy case studies
* 14: Graham Allison: The Cuban Missile Crisis
* 15: Lloyd Axworthy: Canada and antipersonnel landmines: the case for
human security as a foreign policy priority
* 16: Yuen Foong Khong: Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of
American foreign policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom
* 17: Rosemary Foot: China and the Tian'anmen Crisis of June 1989
* 18: Amrita Narlikar: India and the World Trade Organization
* 19: Arlene B. Tickner: Rising Brazil and South America
* 20: Matt McDonald: Australia and global climate change
* 21: Gareth Stansfield: Israeli-Egyptian (in)security: The Yom Kippur
War
* 22: Lisbeth Aggestam: What kind of power? European Union enlargement
and beyond
* 23: Amelia Hadfield: Energy and foreign policy: EU-Russia energy
dynamics
* 24: Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne: The failure of diplomacy and
protection in Syria
Perspectives
* Introduction
* Section 1: Foreign policy analysis; Theoretical and historical
perspectives
* 2: William C. Wohlforth: Realism and Foreign Policy
* 3: Michael W. Doyle: Liberalism and Foreign Policy
* 4: Trine Flockhart: Constructivism and Foreign Policy
* 5: Lene Hansen: Discourse Analysis, post-structuralism, and Foreign
Policy
* Section 2: Analysing foreign policy: Actors, context and goals
* 6: Walter Carlsnaes: Actors, structures and foreign policy analysis
* 7: Janice Gross Stein: Foreign policy decision making: Rational,
psychological, and neurological models
* 8: Elisabetta Brighi and Christopher Hill: Implementation and
behaviour
* 9: Caitlin Byrne: Public diplomacy
* 10: Piers Robinson: The role of media and public opinion
* 11: Brian C. Schmidt: The primacy of national security
* 12: Michael Mastanduno: Economic statecraft
* 13: Michael Barnett: Duties beyond borders
* Section 3: Foreign policy case studies
* 14: Graham Allison: The Cuban Missile Crisis
* 15: Lloyd Axworthy: Canada and antipersonnel landmines: the case for
human security as a foreign policy priority
* 16: Yuen Foong Khong: Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of
American foreign policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom
* 17: Rosemary Foot: China and the Tian'anmen Crisis of June 1989
* 18: Amrita Narlikar: India and the World Trade Organization
* 19: Arlene B. Tickner: Rising Brazil and South America
* 20: Matt McDonald: Australia and global climate change
* 21: Gareth Stansfield: Israeli-Egyptian (in)security: The Yom Kippur
War
* 22: Lisbeth Aggestam: What kind of power? European Union enlargement
and beyond
* 23: Amelia Hadfield: Energy and foreign policy: EU-Russia energy
dynamics
* 24: Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne: The failure of diplomacy and
protection in Syria