This volume explores the foreign policy environment facing
developing nations and their particular foreign policy-making
structures and processes. By defining foreign policy broadly to
incorporate the activities of a range of state actors and non-state
actors, the book broadens the range of analytical frameworks for
studying foreign policy-making in developing nations. Thus, the
actions of small groups of elites, international institutions and
transnational networks are seen to be part of foreign
policy-making, as well as the traditional operations of foreign
ministries.
The volume is comprised of an extensive introduction, four thematic
chapters, six country studies and a conclusion that ties together
common themes. These serve as a useful contribution to the analysis
of foreign policy-making in developing nations, a neglected area in
the comparative study of foreign policy.
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