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Transatlantic relations in the 1990s: the emergence of new security architectures
In: Special report / Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
Foreign Policy Analysis in 20/20: A Symposium
In: International studies review, Volume 5, Issue 2, p. 155-202
ISSN: 1521-9488
Six articles addressing the multiplicity of methodological perspectives currently used & available to foreign policy analysis are presented. In the Introduction, symposium editor Jean A. Garrison articulates the need for contemporary studies to establish novel concepts that will overcome current obstacles in foreign policy analysis. In Foreign Policy Analysis in the Twenty-First Century: Back to Comparison, Forward to Identity and Ideas, Juliet Kaarbo recommends that foreign policy analysis adopt methodological frameworks that are either comparative in nature or address the relationship between identity & ideas. In Foreign Policy Analysis and Globalization: Public Opinion, World Opinion, and the Individual, Douglas Foyle contends that foreign policy analysis must consider the influence that public & world opinion & the global community possess over states' foreign policies in order to better account for the movement of people, capital, & ideas across international boundaries. In Science, Empiricism, and Tolerance in the Study of Foreign Policymaking, Mark Schafer suggests that foreign policy analysts demonstrate greater tolerance for certain subfields & methodological perspectives & that scholarship utilize three empirical techniques -- computer-oriented textual evaluation, state-level psychology, & experimental perspectives. In Foreign Policymaking and Group Dynamics: Where We've Been and Where We're Going, Garrison reviews existing research on group decision making to determine future applications of foreign policy analysis & investigate how individual cognition becomes assimilated into the decision-making processes of groups. In Crisis Studies and Foreign Policy Analysis: Insights, Synergies, and Challenges, Eric K. Stern notes the contributions that international crisis theory approaches have made to foreign policy analysis & identifies future research topics, eg, determining the limitations of existing deterrence policies. 315 References. J. W. Parker
Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Volume 16, Issue 2, p. 345-348
ISSN: 1477-9021
Role theory and foreign policy analysis
In: International affairs, Volume 64, Issue 1, p. 106-107
ISSN: 1468-2346
New framework for foreign policy analysis
In: International affairs bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 3, p. 6-54
ISSN: 0258-7270
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Third World Marxist-Leninist regimes: strengths, vulnerabilities and US policy
In: Special report / Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
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Bringing 'Comparative' Back to Foreign Policy Analysis
In: International politics: a journal of transnational issues and global problems, Volume 41, Issue 4, p. 618-628
ISSN: 1740-3898