Studying Foreign Policy Comparatively
Cases and Analysis
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:17th Jul '18
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What is foreign policy? What do we know about why states pursue certain foreign policies and not others? What factors go into the shaping of foreign policy? Studying Foreign Policy Comparatively, Fourth Edition (formerly titled The New Foreign Policy), answers these questions, and more, by exploring how scholars analyze foreign policy and by applying this knowledge to new foreign policy cases. Benefits of the fourth edition: ·Every chapter is devoted to a distinct level in the levels-of-analysis approach ·Provides easy-to-understand explanations and demonstrations of policy models and theories ·A mixture of current and historical cases from around the world extends students’ knowledge of foreign policy and understanding of contemporary problems ·New cases include the refugee crisis in Europe, rising populism and anti-immigrant coalition governments, Russian use of media, and China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Studying Foreign Policy Comparatively is the foreign policy textbook I have been looking for. It engages the literature in the field, it bridges the divide between international relations and comparative politics, it takes a comparative rather than an American politics–centric approach to foreign policy analysis, and it provides an actual framework of examples to help students to analyze foreign policy on their own. -- Matthew Morehouse, Adjunct Professor, Misericordia University
This is the best textbook I have found for a class on comparative foreign policy. It excellently integrates theory and case studies following the classis tridimensional factor (level of analysis) organization: individual, domestic, and international factors. -- Clemente Quinones, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Georgia Gwinnett College
Neack’s text represents an authoritative treatment of theories of foreign policy in comparative perspective. It captures cutting-edge theory and presents case studies and illustrations in a very engaging way. It represents a terrific blend of authority and accessibility on the state of the field—and of our complex world today. -- Jeffrey Lantis, Professor of Political Science, The College of Wooster
Studying Foreign Policy Comparatively is the perfect blend of theory and cases. Ideal for advanced undergraduates and entry-level graduate students, this text provides a sophisticated yet simple overview of the major theoretical areas of the subfield of foreign policy analysis with detailed examples of real-world, international cases. -- Amy Skonieczny, Associate Professor, San Francisco State University
ISBN: 9781538109618
Dimensions: 237mm x 159mm x 17mm
Weight: 431g
222 pages
Fourth Edition