Domestic role contestation, foreign policy, and international relations
In: Role theory and international relations 7
1. Unpacking ego in role theory : vertical and horizontal role contestation and foreign policy / Cristian Cantir and Juliet Kaarbo -- 2. Role contestation in the July 1914 crisis : the British and French cases / Joe D. Hagan -- 3. Active independent or faithful ally? The domestic contestation of national role conceptions in Australia after World War II / Klaus Brummer and Cameron G. Thies -- 4. Role theory and Japanese security policy / Keiko Hirata -- 5. Contesting Belgium's role in development cooperation / Marijke Breuning -- 6. Domestic sources of changing Turkish foreign policy towards the MENA during the 2010s : a role theoretic approach / Ozgur Ozdamar -- 7. Intervention : domestic contestation and Britain's national role conceptions / Jamie Gaskarth -- 8. Belief systems and foreign policy roles : role contestation in U.S. foreign policy decisions / Stephen G. Walker, Mark Schafer, and John Beieler -- 9. To be or not to be a state? Role contestation in the debate over Scottish independence / Ryan Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo, and Hannah Solomon-Strauss -- 10. Multi-level role contestation : the EU in the Libyan crisis / Nicole koenig -- 11. Agents in structures : insights from cases of internal role contestation / Juliet Kaarbo and Cristian Cantir.