This major new textbook introduces students to the dynamic and evolving field of foreign policy. The book opens with a consideration of different theoretical and historical perspectives; it then focuses on a range of actors and the goals they seek to advance; and it ends with a series of case studies involving issues and crises relating to a wide range of different countries Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases is timely given the growing significance of foreign policy in the post-9/11 world. It will be essential reading for all students new to foreign policy. The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre. Student resources: Timeline Web links Flashcard glossary Instructor resources: Three case studies PowerPoint slides
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Preface
Introduction
SECTION 1: FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. The History and Evolution of Foreign Policy Analysis
2. Realism and Foreign Policy
3. Liberalism and Foreign Policy
4. Constructivism and Foreign Policy
SECTION 2: ANALYSING FOREIGN POLICY: ACTORS, CONTEXT AND GOALS
5. Actors, Structures and Foreign Policy Analysis
6. Foreign Policy Decision Making: Rational, Psychological, and Neurological Models
7. Implementation and Behaviour
8. The Role of Media and Public Opinion
9. The Primacy of National Security
10. Economic Statecraft
11. Duties Beyond Borders
SECTION 3: FOREIGN POLICY CASE STUDIES
12. The Cuban Missile Crisis
13. Canada and Antipersonnel Landmines
14. Neoconservatism and the Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy
15. India and the World Trade Organisation
16. Israeli-Egyptian (In)security: The Yom Kippur War
17. China and the Tian'anmen Bloodshed Of June 1989
18. Energy and Foreign Policy: EU-Russia Energy Dynamics
19. Britain and the Gathering Storm over Iraq
20. New Actors, New Foreign Policy: EU And Enlargement