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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Zusammenfassung: | 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 it is conducted.With an emphasis throughout on grounding theory in empirical examples, the textbook features a section dedicated to relevant and topical case studies where foreign policy analysis approaches and theories are applied. The expert team of contributors clearly conveys the connection between international relations theory, political science, and the development of foreign policy analysis, emphasizing the key debates in the academic community. New to this edition- New chapters on postcolonialism and gender support the growing inclusion of these topics in foreign policy teaching.- Foreign policy case study chapters in part three are fully revised with more systematic focus on Asia, and major revisions to the chapters on China, India, and Brazil to reflect contemporary discourse.- New chapter on aid diplomacy.- Available to all users of the e-book and Politics Trove, online resources have been fully updated and new multiple-choice questions for students added.Digital formats and resourcesThe fourth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.- The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks- Additional online resources include self-test questions for students, PowerPoint slides for lecturers, and a timeline updated to show the latest key foreign policy events |
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Detailed contents Notes on contributors xvii Introduction 1 Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, Tim Dunne, and Nicholas Kitchen The contemporary relevance of foreign policy 2 Foreign-policy theory: disciplinary groundings 3 Organization of the fourth edition 5 PART 1 Foreign-policy analysis: historyand theory 1 The history and evolution of foreign-policy analysis 11 Valerie Μ. Hudson 1.1 Introduction: three paradigmatic works 11 1.2 Classic FPA scholarship (1954-1993) 17 1.3 2 1.2.1 Group decisionmaking 18 1.2.2 Small-group dynamics 18 1.2.3 Organizational process and bureaucratic politics 19 1.2.4 Comparative foreign policy 20 1.2.5 Events data 20 1.2.6 Integrated explanations The psychological and societal milieux of foreign-policy decisionmaking 21 21 1.3.1 Individual characteristics 22 1.3.2 National and societal characteristics 23 1.4 FPA self-reflection in the late 1970s and 1980s 25 1.5 Conclusion: contemporaryFPA's research agenda 28 1.5.1 New questions 29 1.5.2 Non-North American FPA 30 1.5.3 New attempts to connect IR and FPA 31 Realism and foreign policy 34 William C. Wohlforth 2.1 Introduction 34 2.2 What is realism? 35 The development of realist theories 36 2.3.1 37 2.3 Theoretical schools within realism
viii DETAILED CONTENTS 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 2.3.2 Theories within realism 39 2.3.3 Assumptions, conditions, and theories 40 Realist analysis of foreign policy 42 2.4.1 Practitioners'realist foreign-policy approaches 42 2.4.2 Scholars’realist foreign-policy approaches 44 Using realism in analysing foreign policy 46 2.5.1 Guidelines 46 2.5.2 Example 1: the never-ending Cold War 47 2.5.3 Example 2: major power war in 1990s Europe 47 2.5.4 Example 3: blaming Russia's war in Ukraine on the West 48 2.5.5 Avoiding pitfalls 48 Conclusion: hedgehogs, foxes, and analysing foreign policy Liberalism and foreign policy 49 53 Michael W. Doyle 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Liberalism 54 3.3 Liberal foreignrelations 56 3.3.1 The liberal zone of peace 3.3.2 Imprudent aggressiveness 3.4 56 59 3.3.3 Complaisance andisolationism 63 3.3.4 Liberal FPA 64 Mitigating trade-offs 3.4.1 4 53 Preservation 69 72 3.4.2 Expansion 73 3.4.3 Inspiration 74 3.4.4 75 Intervention 3.5 Conclusion 76 Constructivism and foreign policy 79 Trine Flockhart 4.1 Introduction 79 4.2 What is constructivism? 81 4.3 Applied constructivism 82 4.4 The essence of constructivism 4.4.1 4.5 Social construction and social facts 83 84 4.4.2 Ideational and material structures 85 4.4.3 Identity, interests, and logics of action' 86 4.4.4 Agents, structure, and practice Constructivism meets foreign policy 4.5.1 Keeping NATO members safe 87 90 91
DETAILED CONTENTS 4.6 5 4.5.2 Maintaining shared identity and understandings 91 4.5.3 Facilitating cooperative relationships 92 Conclusion Discourse analysis, post-structuralism, and foreign policy 93 95 Lene Hansen 5.1 Introduction 95 5.2 Post-structuralism 97 5.3 5.4 6 5.2.1 Groupism: from universality to historicity 97 5.2.2 Egoism: from human nature to performativity 99 5.2.3 Power: from capability to discourse Studying foreign-policy discourses 101 102 5.3.1 The politics of representation 102 5.3.2 The scope and stability of foreign policy 104 5.3.3 Change and genealogy Conclusion: the scope, strengths, and weaknesses of discourse analysis Gender and foreign policy 105 107 111 Roberta Guerrina 6.1 Introduction 111 6.2 Feminist approaches to global politics 113 6.3 7 Parallel tracks and multiple silences: feminist FPA 116 6.3.1 Gender as a subject of foreign and security policy 116 6.3.2 Gender blindness in FPA 118 6.3.3 Gendering foreign policy: the contribution of feminist FPA 119 6.4 From gender mainstreaming to feminist foreign policy 122 6.5 Conclusion 125 Postcolonialism and foreign policy 128 Priya Chacko and Vineet Thakur 7.1 Introduction 128 12 History of postcolonialism 129 7.3 Key assumptions 132 7.4 7.5 132 7.3.1 Provincializing the West 7.3.2 Restoration and recovery 132 7.3.3 Liberation 133 Postcolonialism and FPA 134 7.4.1 Spheres of influence 7.4.2 Decolonizing foreign policy? 138 7.4.3 The coloniality of global norm-making 140 Conclusion 137 Ί42 ix
X DETAILED CONTENTS PART 2 Analysing foreign policy: challenges, actors, tools 8 Strategic assessment and grand strategy 147 Nicholas Kitchen 8.1 Introduction: strategy, grand strategy, and foreign policy 147 8.2 Making strategy 149 8.3 9 Power analysis: assessing the strategic environment 152 8.3.1 Measuring power 152 8.3.2 Net assessment 154 8.4 Constructing national interests 8.5 Power and appropriateness: the ways and means of strategy 158 8.6 Conclusion: strategy and foreign policy 160 156 Making decisions: rational, psychological, and neurological approaches 163 Janice Gross Stein 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Common-sense understandings of rationality 164 9.3 Psychological models: the'cognitive revolution' 165 9.3.1 10 163 166 Simplicity 9.3.2 Consistency 166 9.3.3 Poor estimators 169 9.3.4 Loss aversion 171 9.4 Neuroscience, emotion, and computation 172 9.5 Conclusion: making better decisions 175 The national security state 180 Robert G. Patman 10.1 Introduction 180 10.2 The national security state: conceptual and organizational characteristics 181 10.3 The Cold War national security state 183 10.4 The resilience of the US national security state in the post-Cold War era 184 10.4.1 The'new world order'period, 1990-1993 185 10.4.2 The Somalia Syndrome and the reinvigoration of the US national security state, 1993-2001 185 10.5 9/11 and the expansion of the US national security state 2001-2022 187 10.5.1 Bush's war on terror 187 10.5.2 Obama's campaign against'violent extremism' 189 10.5.3 Trump's campaign against radical Islamic terrorism 190 10.5.4 Biden's counterterrorism
and national security policy 192 10.6 Conclusion: assessing the impact of the national security state as a US foreign-policy actor in the post-Cold War era 194
DETAILED CONTENTS 11 Economic statecraft 198 Michael Mastanduno 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Economic statecraft: instruments, objectives,and capacities 200 11.3 Economic sanctions: not always successful, but still useful 204 11.3.1 Why is it difficult for sanctions to succeed? 205 11.3.2 Why governments still find sanctions useful 207 11.3.3 The end of the Cold War, globalization, and democratization 11.4 Economic incentives: an under-appreciated instrument of statecraft? 11.4.1 12 198 Positive and negative economic statecraft 209 211 213 11.5 Economic interdependence: source of political harmony or conflict? 214 11.6 Conclusion 215 Public diplomacy 218 Caitlin Byrne 12.1 Introduction 12.2 The origins and evolution of public diplomacy 220 12.3 Public diplomacy in the twenty-first century 222 12.4 Theorizing public diplomacy 12.4.1 Soft power, sharp power, and strategic narratives 13 218 226 226 12.5 Public diplomacy in action 229 12.6 Beyond public diplomacy 2.0 232 12.7 Conclusion 233 Aid diplomacy 236 David Williams 13.1 Introduction 236 13.2 What is aid and how much is given? 237 13.3 Why aid? 13.3.1 Realist perspectives 240 240 13.3.2 Liberal perspectives 241 13.3.3 Constructivist perspectives 242 13.3.4 Post-structuralist perspectives 243 13.4 The dilemmas of aid diplomacy: fordonors 244 13.4.1 The problem of efficacy 244 13.4.2 The dilemmas of dominance 246 13.4.3 The problem of donor competition 246 13.5 The dilemmas ofaid diplomacy:for recipients 13.5.1 The problem of control 13.5.2 The dilemma of debt 13.5.3 The problem of uncertainty 13.6 Conclusion 247 247 248 249 250
xii DETAILED CONTENTS 14 Climate change and foreign policy 252 Matt McDonald 14.1 14.2 252 Introduction 253 A global problem in a world of states 14.2.1 A wicked policy problem 254 14.2.2 A perfect moral storm 255 14.2.3 From problems to solutions? International cooperation 257 14.3 Climate change, foreign policy, and diplomacy 14.3.1 The domestic meets the international 14.3.2 Climate diplomacy: tools of the ambitious 261 14.3.3 Climate diplomacy: tools of the reluctant 264 14.4 Conclusion PART 3 259 259 266 Foreign-policy case studies 000000000000000000000000 15 The Cuban Missile Crisis 271 Graham Allison 15.1 Introduction 271 15.2 Operation Anadyr 272 15.3 Why missiles in Cuba? four hypotheses 275 15.3.1 Hypothesis one: Cuban defence 275 15.3.2 Hypothesis two:Cold War politics 275 15.3.3 Hypothesis three: missile power 277 15.3.4 Hypothesis four: Berlin-win, trade, or trap? 15.3.5 The four hypotheses reviewed 15.4 Why American blockade? 279 15.5 Why Soviet withdrawal of missiles from Cuba? 283 15.6 Epilogue: three conceptual frameworks for analysing foreign policy 15.6.1 On the precipice of nuclear war 16 278 278 Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of US foreign policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom 288 294 301 Yuen Foong Khong 16.1 Introduction 301 16.2 Neoconservatism as a domestic source of US foreign policy 303 16.3 The four tenets of neoconservative foreign-policy thought 306 16.4 Neoconservatives and the slaying of the Iraqi monster 309 16.4.1 The one percent doctrine 311 16.5 Neoconservatism in the context of other factors 313 16.6 Conclusion
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DETAILED CONTENTS 17 China's approach to the protection of its interests overseas 321 Andrea Ghiselli 17.1 Introduction 321 17.2 The evolution of China’s approach to the protectionof its interests overseas 322 17.3 An unconvincing interpretation 324 17.4 Foreign policy through the lens of the decisionmaking unit 327 17.5 17.6 18 Chinese foreign policy through the lens of the DMU 329 17.5.1 China's decisionmaking unit 330 17.5.2 The origin and evolution of China's policy under Hu Jintao 331 17.5.3 Continuity with Xi Jinping 333 Conclusion 335 India and the world: civilizational narratives in foreign policy 337 Amrita Narlikar 18.1 Introduction 19 338 18.2 The state ofthe art: civilizational narratives, civilizational states, and a rising India 338 18.3 Key continuities in Indian foreign policy 340 18.3.1 India and trade politics 340 18.3.2 India on geopolitical priorities and alignments 343 18.4 Civilizational assertion and global responsibility 344 18.4.1 India as the'mother of democracy' 345 18.4.2 Trade in a world of weaponized interdependence 346 18.4.3 Contribution to old and new public goods 348 18.5 Ancient sources, future developments 349 18.5.1 Distinctive leadership style 349 18.5.2 Values and interests 350 18.5.3 Global justice and sustainable development 351 18.5.4 Food security and globalization 351 18.5.5 Animal rights and ecologism 352 18.6 Conclusion 353 Brazil's rise and fall in world politics 357 Miriam Gomes Saraiva, Feliciano de Sa Guimaraes, and Irma Dutra Gomes de Oliveira e Silva 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Historical perspectives of a rising power 19.3
19.4 357 359 19.2.1 Becoming a great power 362 19.2.2 Becoming a regionalleader 363 Brazil on the ropes 365 19.3.1 The fight against great power status and regional leadership 367 19.3.2 Lula 3.0: reconstructionand repositioning 370 Conclusion 371 xiii
XIV DETAILED CONTENTS 20 The Arab/Persian Gulf as a subregional security complex 373 Allan Hassaniyan and Gareth Stansfield 21 20.1 Introduction 374 20.2 Regional security complex theory 375 20.3 The Gulf subcomplex 376 20.4 The Arab-Israeli conflict 379 20.5 The GCC as an undermined regional organization 380 20.6 Shifting dynamics of the Gulf 382 20.7 Regional sources of complexity 384 20.8 The Iran factor 384 20.9 The GCC states'international alignment-making 387 20.10 Conclusion 388 The European Union: building a common foreign policy 392 Lisbeth Aggestam 22 21.1 Introduction 393 21.2 What is EU foreign policy? 395 21.3 Explaining EU foreign policy 399 21.4 Building security community through enlargement 401 21.5 The future of enlargement and the war in Ukraine 405 21.6 Conclusion 410 Energy and foreign policy: EU-Russia energy dynamics 413 Amelia Hadfield 22.1 22.2 Introduction 413 Energy and foreign policy 415 22.2.1 Energy actors 416 22.2.2 The role of energy in foreign policy 417 22.3 Energy in post-Cold War reform 418 22.4 Russia: energy security gone rogue? 420 22.5 EU: the dangers of dependency? 421 22.5.1 22.6 22.6.1 22.7 EU energy policies to the rescue? East-West energy relations: 2004-2022 Ukraine: 2006 and 2014 The Ukraine invasion and energy security 422 423 424 425 22.7.1 Energy infrastructure 426 22.7.2 EU policy responses 427 22.7.3 European and global sanctions 428 22.7.4 Russian and international responses 429 22.8 Contemporary energy and foreign-policy challenges 430 22.9 Conclusion 430
DETAILED CONTENTS 23 The failure of diplomacy and protection in Syria 434 Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne 23.1 434 Introduction 435 23.2 From popular uprising to civil war 23.2.1 Sectarian conflicts and'new wars' 437 23.2.2 External actors 438 23.3 Meddling, mediating, muddling through 439 23.3.1 EnvoyAnnan 439 23.3.2 Envoy Brahimi 441 23.3.3 Envoy de Mistura 442 23.4 Great power cooperation and conflict 24 444 23.4.1 Great powers as moral agents 444 23.4.2 The pursuit of order: coercive diplomacy andthe enforcement of CWC 447 23.4.3 Peace mediation and the elusive quest for a ceasefire 448 23.5 Conclusion 449 Global health governance and COVID-19 453 Jeremy Youde 24.1 453 Introduction 24.2 Global health governance and its origins 455 Microbes, humans, and COVID-19 458 24.3 24.4 Putting global health governance into practice: the WHO, COVAX, the United States, andChina 24.4.1 The WorldHealth Organization 459 459 24.4.2 COVAX 461 24.4.3 The UnitedStates 463 24.4.4 China 465 24.5 Barriers to cooperation 466 24.6 What do we do next? 467 24.7 Conclusion 469 Endnotes 472 Bibliography 478 Index 529 XV |
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spelling | Foreign policy theories, actors, cases edited by Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, Tim Dunne, Nicholas Kitchen Fourth edition New York Oxford University Press [2024] xx, 539 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 962 gr txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier 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 it is conducted.With an emphasis throughout on grounding theory in empirical examples, the textbook features a section dedicated to relevant and topical case studies where foreign policy analysis approaches and theories are applied. The expert team of contributors clearly conveys the connection between international relations theory, political science, and the development of foreign policy analysis, emphasizing the key debates in the academic community. New to this edition- New chapters on postcolonialism and gender support the growing inclusion of these topics in foreign policy teaching.- Foreign policy case study chapters in part three are fully revised with more systematic focus on Asia, and major revisions to the chapters on China, India, and Brazil to reflect contemporary discourse.- New chapter on aid diplomacy.- Available to all users of the e-book and Politics Trove, online resources have been fully updated and new multiple-choice questions for students added.Digital formats and resourcesThe fourth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.- The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks- Additional online resources include self-test questions for students, PowerPoint slides for lecturers, and a timeline updated to show the latest key foreign policy events bicssc / International relations Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 s Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s DE-604 Smith, Steve 1952- (DE-588)129672491 edt Hadfield, Amelia 1975- (DE-588)143188496 edt Dunne, Timothy 1965- (DE-588)129322660 edt Kitchen, Nicholas (DE-588)1231475242 edt Vorangegangen ist Foreign policy Third edition 978-0-19-870890-2 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035134986&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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