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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Lithuanian foreign
policy by employing the theory of small states and the
agent-perspective to assess how President Dalia Grybauskaite
impacted Lithuanian foreign policy in 2009-2019 and which, in turn,
could affect changes in international structures. The book is based
on original interviews with Grybauskaite and all her foreign policy
advisors, as well as other Lithuanian diplomats and Ministers of
Foreign Affairs. In addition to providing an important case study
of Lithuanian foreign policy, this monograph also discusses the
impact an agent formulating and executing small-state foreign
policy may have on the 'grand structures' of international
relations, such as the EU and NATO. For its investigation of the
mutual relationship between agent and structure, this monograph
draws on the literature on foreign policy analysis (FPA) and asks
questions about the extent to which a particular leader of foreign
policy may determine a specific policy decision or outcome. This
book will be of particular interest to students of the Baltic
region and Russia-Baltic relations, as well as to political
scientists and researchers interested in FPA literature, and
small-state security.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Lithuanian foreign
policy by employing the theory of small states and the
agent-perspective to assess how President Dalia Grybauskaite
impacted Lithuanian foreign policy in 2009-2019 and which, in turn,
could affect changes in international structures. The book is based
on original interviews with Grybauskaite and all her foreign policy
advisors, as well as other Lithuanian diplomats and Ministers of
Foreign Affairs. In addition to providing an important case study
of Lithuanian foreign policy, this monograph also discusses the
impact an agent formulating and executing small-state foreign
policy may have on the 'grand structures' of international
relations, such as the EU and NATO. For its investigation of the
mutual relationship between agent and structure, this monograph
draws on the literature on foreign policy analysis (FPA) and asks
questions about the extent to which a particular leader of foreign
policy may determine a specific policy decision or outcome. This
book will be of particular interest to students of the Baltic
region and Russia-Baltic relations, as well as to political
scientists and researchers interested in FPA literature, and
small-state security.
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