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Political Opposition and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Political Opposition and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective

Political explanations in comparative foreign policy research typically centre on the assumption that foreign policy decision-makers in democratic regimes are far more politically constrained than are their counterparts in authoritarian polities. Disputing this assumption, Professor Hagan draws on case studies of the politics of foreign policy in a variety of non-US settings to develop direct measures of actual political opposition and thus to capture its pervasiveness across all types of political systems.

Sticky Fingers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 788

Sticky Fingers

Shortlisted for the Penderyn Music Book Prize Sticky Fingers is the story of how one man's ego and ambition captured the 1960s youth culture of rock and roll and turned it into a hothouse of fame, power, politics, and riches that would last for fifty years. Drawn from dozens of hours of interviews with Jann Wenner, who granted Joe Hagan exclusive access to his vast personal archive, this biography reveals how Wenner manufactured an unforgettable cultural mythology in story and image every other week for five decades. Hagan captures in stunning detail the extraordi­nary stories behind Rolling Stone, the magazine that reinvented youth culture, and marketed the libertine world of late-sixties ...

Poltical Opposition and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective
  • Language: en

Poltical Opposition and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Hagan's exploration of the linkages between domestic political opposition and foreign policy behavior draws on his empirical analysis of 88 political regimes in 38 national political systems.

Foreign Policy Restructuring
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Foreign Policy Restructuring

When and why governments alter their foreign policy Arguing that recent global turbulence has both produced and resulted in significant foreign policy shifts, the editors of Foreign Policy Restructuring have gathered twelve essays that explore why and when governments act to redefine foreign policy. The essays consider policy changes in Egypt, Ethiopia, Israel, South and North Korea, India, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Taiwan, and the United States. By examing how a variety of states responds to changes in the global environment, Foreign Policy Restructuring provides insights into the political dynamics that propel--and prevent--fundamental foreign policy change.

Regimes, oppositions, and foreign policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Regimes, oppositions, and foreign policy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Oppositions, Leaders and War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Oppositions, Leaders and War

This exhaustive survey is the only available single volume overview of the rich and diverse emerging literature on how domestic politics influences international politics. The book's analytic, comparative approach examines the politics and the complexity of domestic influence on the foreign policy of the United States and other Great Powers. Historical examples illustrate how domestic politics have influenced decisions for key historical conflicts and periods of extended peace, providing a broad statement about the literature for a general framework for understanding how domestic politics comes to shape international conflict and peace. The survey addresses domestic political explanations of foreign policy in I.R. theory, democratic peace theory and explaining great power conflicts, domestic political crises and pressures for conflictual foreign policies, domestic political deadlock and constraints on assertive foreign policy, alternative ruling strategies and political decay, leadership change, domestic politics and stability in 21st century international policies. For those interested in a broad overview of domestic political explanations of foreign policy.

Stable Peace Among Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Stable Peace Among Nations

This book builds on the original conceptualization of stable peace by Kenneth Boulding and adds contemporary theoretical and empirical understandings of its nature, causes, conditions, dimensions, and prospects for consolidation and expansion. In original research, fifteen international scholars assess the policy relevance of stable peace for the Middle East peace process and for the future of Europe.

Foreign Policy Change in Europe Since 1991
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Foreign Policy Change in Europe Since 1991

In the past three decades, the world has witnessed many rapid and invasive changes, and seems to be changing countries have adapted their foreign policies to these changes. Building on a clear typology of foreign policy change and a consistent theoretical framework, this book offers a comparative analysis of foreign policy change in Europe throughout the post-Cold War period. Along the lines of our analytical framework, country experts discuss how and why the further ever more rapidly in ways that seemed only imaginable in movies. This book investigates how European foreign policies of eleven European countries have changed over the past thirty years. This book hereby advances our understanding of the phenomenon of foreign policy change and identifies the most important drivers and inhibitors of change.

Leaders, Groups and Coalitions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Leaders, Groups and Coalitions

How do we determine whose positions count in the making of foreign policy? Does it matter how these policy makers are configured? Does the decision-making process such people engage in influence the type of policy that results? This volume synthesizs the literatures on leadership, group dynamics, organizational theory, and coalition politics to demonstrate how the nature of the decision unity shapes foreign policy. Synthesizes theories on leadership, group dynamics, organizational theory, and coalition politics to demonstrate how the nature of the decision unit shapes foreign policy Authors explore how policymakers' preferences become aggregated in the foreign policymaking process when there is a predominant leader or there are single groups or coalitions

The Foreign Policies of Arab States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

The Foreign Policies of Arab States

This is an indispensable aid for those studying or teaching the foreign policies of the contemporary Middle East. Not only are the elements of foreign policy discussed and presented as a whole region, but the editors provide the established analytical framework by which each contributor, in their individual chapters, has analyzed and evaluated the foreign policies of nine Arab countries. Their framework perceives foreign policy in the context of its environment : domestic, regional and global. This edition has new material reflecting the earth-shaking events at the end of the Cold War and the continuation of violence and terrorism.