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Role Theory in International Relations provides a comprehensive,
up-to-date survey of recent theoretical scholarship on foreign
policy roles and extensive empirical analysis of role behaviour of
a variety of states in the current era of eroding American
hegemony. Taking stock of the evolution of role theory within
foreign policy analysis, international relations and social science
theory, the authors probe role approaches in combination with IR
concepts such as socialization, learning and communicative action.
They draw upon comparative case studies of foreign policy roles of
states (the United States, Japan, PR China, Germany, France, UK,
Poland, Sweden, and Norway) and international institutions (NATO,
EU) to assess NATO's transformation, the EU as a normative power as
well as the impact of China's rise on U.S. hegemony under the Bush
and Obama administrations. The chapters also offer compelling
theoretical arguments about the nexus between foreign policy role
change and the evolution of the international society. This
important new volume advances current role theory scholarship,
offering concrete theoretical suggestions of how foreign policy
analysis and IR theory could benefit from a closer integration of
role theory. It will be of great interest to all scholars and
students of international relations, foreign policy and
international politics.
Role Theory in International Relations provides a comprehensive,
up-to-date survey of recent theoretical scholarship on foreign
policy roles and extensive empirical analysis of role behaviour of
a variety of states in the current era of eroding American
hegemony. Taking stock of the evolution of role theory within
foreign policy analysis, international relations and social science
theory, the authors probe role approaches in combination with IR
concepts such as socialization, learning and communicative action.
They draw upon comparative case studies of foreign policy roles of
states (the United States, Japan, PR China, Germany, France, UK,
Poland, Sweden, and Norway) and international institutions (NATO,
EU) to assess NATO's transformation, the EU as a normative power as
well as the impact of China's rise on U.S. hegemony under the Bush
and Obama administrations. The chapters also offer compelling
theoretical arguments about the nexus between foreign policy role
change and the evolution of the international society. This
important new volume advances current role theory scholarship,
offering concrete theoretical suggestions of how foreign policy
analysis and IR theory could benefit from a closer integration of
role theory. It will be of great interest to all scholars and
students of international relations, foreign policy and
international politics.
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