The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis provides an inclusive and forward-looking assessment of this subfield. Edited and written by a team of word-class scholars, it sets the agenda for future research in FPA and in IR.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Foreword
- List of Contributors
- 1: Repositioning Foreign Policy Analysis in International Relations
- Juliet Kaarbo and Cameron G. Thies
- PART I FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS AND OTHER THEORETICAL TRADITIONS
- 2: Foreign Policy Analysis and Liberalism
- Amelia Hadfield
- 3: Foreign Policy Analysis and Public Policy
- Klaus Brummer
- 4: Foreign Policy Analysis and Constructivism
- Paul A. Kowert and J. Samuel Barkin
- 5: Foreign Policy Analysis and Feminism
- Karin Aggestam and Jacqui True
- 6: Foreign Policy Analysis and Realism
- Anders Wivel
- 7: Foreign Policy Analysis and Ontological Security Studies
- Brent Steele
- 8: Foreign Policy Analysis and Ethics of Responsibility
- Jamie Gaskarth
- 9: Foreign Policy Analysis and Critical International Relations
- Ryan Beasley, Faye Donnelly, and Andrew R. Hom
- 10: Foreign Policy Analysis and Securitization
- Roxanna Sjöstedt
- PART II CHANGING SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY
- 11: Culture, Identity, and Foreign Policy
- Amit Julka
- 12: National Roles and Foreign Policy
- Marijke Breuning
- 13: Populism, Nationalism, and Foreign Policy
- Erin K. Jenne and Cameron G. Thies
- 14: Public Opinion, News, Digital Media, and Foreign Policy
- Jean- Christophe Boucher
- 15: Democratic Institutions and Foreign Policy
- Kai Oppermann
- 16: Autocratic Institutions and Foreign Policy
- Tyler Jost
- 17: Legislatures, Political Parties, and Foreign Policy
- Tapio Raunio and Wolfgang Wagner
- 18: Executives and Foreign Policy
- Juliet Kaarbo and Jeffrey S. Lantis
- 19: Decision- Making Approaches and Foreign Policy
- David Patrick Houghton
- 20: Leader Psychology and Foreign Policy
- Stephen Benedict Dyson
- PART III FOREIGN POLICY STATECRAFT
- 21: Public Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- Atsushi Tago
- 22: Positive Sanctions, Incentives, and Foreign Policy
- Timothy M. Peterson
- 23: Coercion and Foreign Policy
- Carla Martínez Machain and Susan Hannah Allen
- 24: Resolve, Reputation, and Foreign Policy
- Roseanne W. McManus
- 25: Strategic Narratives, Soft Power, and Foreign Policy
- Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'loughlin, and Laura Roselle
- 26: Socialization, Recognition, and Foreign Policy
- Martin Egon Maitino and Feliciano de Sá Guimarães
- PART IV TYPES OF FOREIGN POLICY ACTORS
- 27: Foreign Policy of Emerging Powers
- Sandra Destradi and Leslie E. Wehner
- 28: Foreign Policy of Small States
- Diana Panke and Baldur Thorhallsson
- 29: Foreign Policy of Middle Powers
- Giampiero Giacomello and Bertjan Verbeek
- 30: Foreign Policy of International Organizations
- Kent J. Kille
- 31: Foreign Policy of Substate Governments
- Cristian Cantir
- 32: Foreign Policy of Armed Non- State Actors
- May Darwich
- PART V FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES
- 33: Foreign Policy and Nuclear Weapons
- Molly Berkemeier and Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark
- 34: Foreign Policy and Development
- Susanna P. Campbell and Shannon P. Carcelli
- 35: Foreign Policy and Human Rights
- Colton Heffington and Amanda Murdie
- 36: Foreign Policy and Global Health
- Catherine Z. Worsnop and Summer Marion
- 37: Foreign Policy and Immigration
- Anna R. Oltman
- 38: Foreign Policy and Climate Change
- Alexandra Harden and Mark A. Boyer
- 39: Foreign Policy and Organized Crime
- Francesco Niccolò Moro and Francesco Strazzari
- Index