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Building on the success of the first edition, this revised volume
re-invigorates the conversation between foreign policy analysis and
international relations. It opens up the discussion, situating
existing debates in foreign policy in relation to contemporary
concerns in international relations, and provides a concise and
accessible account of key areas in foreign policy analysis that are
often ignored. Focusing on how foreign policy decision making
affects the conduct of states in the international system, and
analysing the relationship between policy, agency and actors, the
volume examines: foreign policy and bureaucracies domestic sources
of foreign policy foreign policy and the state foreign policy and
globalization foreign policy and change. Features of the second
edition include: a wider range of contemporary case studies and
examples from around the globe analysis of new directions in
foreign policy analysis including foreign policy implementation and
the changing media landscape fully updated material across all
chapters to reflect the evolving research agenda in the area. This
second edition builds on and expands the theoretical canvas of
foreign policy analysis, shaping its ongoing dialogue with
international relations and offering an important introduction to
the field. It is essential reading for all students of foreign
policy and international relations.
Building on the success of the first edition, this revised volume
re-invigorates the conversation between foreign policy analysis and
international relations. It opens up the discussion, situating
existing debates in foreign policy in relation to contemporary
concerns in international relations, and provides a concise and
accessible account of key areas in foreign policy analysis that are
often ignored. Focusing on how foreign policy decision making
affects the conduct of states in the international system, and
analysing the relationship between policy, agency and actors, the
volume examines: foreign policy and bureaucracies domestic sources
of foreign policy foreign policy and the state foreign policy and
globalization foreign policy and change. Features of the second
edition include: a wider range of contemporary case studies and
examples from around the globe analysis of new directions in
foreign policy analysis including foreign policy implementation and
the changing media landscape fully updated material across all
chapters to reflect the evolving research agenda in the area. This
second edition builds on and expands the theoretical canvas of
foreign policy analysis, shaping its ongoing dialogue with
international relations and offering an important introduction to
the field. It is essential reading for all students of foreign
policy and international relations.
This is the first study of Israeli foreign policy towards the
Middle East and selected world powers including China, India, the
European Union and the United States since the end of the Cold War.
It provides an integrated account of these foreign policy spheres
and serves as an essential historical context for the domestic
political scene during these pivotal decades. The book demonstrates
how foreign policy is shaped by domestic factors, which are
represented as three concentric circles of decision-makers, the
security network and Israeli national identity. Told from this
perspective, Amnon Aran highlights the contributions of the central
individuals, societal actors, domestic institutions, and political
parties that have informed and shaped Israeli foreign policy
decisions, implementation, and outcomes. Aran demonstrates that
Israel has pursued three foreign policy stances since the end of
the Cold War - entrenchment, engagement and unilateralism - and
explains why.
This is the first study of Israeli foreign policy towards the
Middle East and selected world powers including China, India, the
European Union and the United States since the end of the Cold War.
It provides an integrated account of these foreign policy spheres
and serves as an essential historical context for the domestic
political scene during these pivotal decades. The book demonstrates
how foreign policy is shaped by domestic factors, which are
represented as three concentric circles of decision-makers, the
security network and Israeli national identity. Told from this
perspective, Amnon Aran highlights the contributions of the central
individuals, societal actors, domestic institutions, and political
parties that have informed and shaped Israeli foreign policy
decisions, implementation, and outcomes. Aran demonstrates that
Israel has pursued three foreign policy stances since the end of
the Cold War - entrenchment, engagement and unilateralism - and
explains why.
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