Balancing Act: Foreign Policy in a New Middle East
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FOREIGN POLICY ACTIONS ARE ACCOMPANIED, AS A MATTER OF COURSE, BY JUSTIFICATIONS IN TERMS OF PRECEDENT, CONSISTENCY, AND RESOLVE. THE PROPOSITION DEVELOPED IN THIS PAPER IS THAT THE NECESSITY OF JUSTIFYING FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS ACTS AS A CONSTRAINT ON WHAT COUNTS AS AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE.
This volume provides an introduction to the basic theory behind international trade policy. The author analyses current policy issues within a theoretical framework. The book adopts a thematic approach, with each chapter examining a different issue - each of which is of central importance to contemporary trade policy. The book will be essential for all those who want to understand what governments do, in terms of trade policy and how they do it.
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