International Cooperation, Intelligence and Technology
In: The Future of Political Violence, S. 185-193
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In: The Future of Political Violence, S. 185-193
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"International Relations and Outer Space" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Bridges Over Water, S. 138-158
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Handbook of Public Administration, Third Edition, S. 563-564
In: Handbook of International Relations, S. 538-558
In: Handbook of International Relations, S. 177-191
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In: Foucault and the Modern International, S. 33-55
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Network Science and International Relations" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"International Relations and Comparative Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
The extent to which agents acting on behalf of the state are constrained by internal & external factors is examined. Literature on the influence of various factors on state decision making is reviewed, & constraints that affect state decision making on foreign policy are identified: agent views & inclinations; agent positions in the state structure; state political & legal foundations; & state economic, historical, & geographical position in relation to other states. International diplomatic standards, global law, international morality, different regimes, & global institutions also influence state decision making. Although none of the aforementioned constraints are absolutes, it is concluded that successful foreign policy requires the balancing of freedom & necessity. 34 References. J. W. Parker