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Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis

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The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis provides an inclusive and forward-looking assessment of this subfield. Edited and written by a team of word-class scholars, it sets the agenda for future research in FPA and in IR.

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  • Foreword

  • List of Contributors

  • 1: Repositioning Foreign Policy Analysis in International Relations

  • Juliet Kaarbo and Cameron G. Thies

  • PART I FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS AND OTHER THEORETICAL TRADITIONS

  • 2: Foreign Policy Analysis and Liberalism

  • Amelia Hadfield

  • 3: Foreign Policy Analysis and Public Policy

  • Klaus Brummer

  • 4: Foreign Policy Analysis and Constructivism

  • Paul A. Kowert and J. Samuel Barkin

  • 5: Foreign Policy Analysis and Feminism

  • Karin Aggestam and Jacqui True

  • 6: Foreign Policy Analysis and Realism

  • Anders Wivel

  • 7: Foreign Policy Analysis and Ontological Security Studies

  • Brent Steele

  • 8: Foreign Policy Analysis and Ethics of Responsibility

  • Jamie Gaskarth

  • 9: Foreign Policy Analysis and Critical International Relations

  • Ryan Beasley, Faye Donnelly, and Andrew R. Hom

  • 10: Foreign Policy Analysis and Securitization

  • Roxanna Sjöstedt

  • PART II CHANGING SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY

  • 11: Culture, Identity, and Foreign Policy

  • Amit Julka

  • 12: National Roles and Foreign Policy

  • Marijke Breuning

  • 13: Populism, Nationalism, and Foreign Policy

  • Erin K. Jenne and Cameron G. Thies

  • 14: Public Opinion, News, Digital Media, and Foreign Policy

  • Jean- Christophe Boucher

  • 15: Democratic Institutions and Foreign Policy

  • Kai Oppermann

  • 16: Autocratic Institutions and Foreign Policy

  • Tyler Jost

  • 17: Legislatures, Political Parties, and Foreign Policy

  • Tapio Raunio and Wolfgang Wagner

  • 18: Executives and Foreign Policy

  • Juliet Kaarbo and Jeffrey S. Lantis

  • 19: Decision- Making Approaches and Foreign Policy

  • David Patrick Houghton

  • 20: Leader Psychology and Foreign Policy

  • Stephen Benedict Dyson

  • PART III FOREIGN POLICY STATECRAFT

  • 21: Public Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

  • Atsushi Tago

  • 22: Positive Sanctions, Incentives, and Foreign Policy

  • Timothy M. Peterson

  • 23: Coercion and Foreign Policy

  • Carla Martínez Machain and Susan Hannah Allen

  • 24: Resolve, Reputation, and Foreign Policy

  • Roseanne W. McManus

  • 25: Strategic Narratives, Soft Power, and Foreign Policy

  • Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'loughlin, and Laura Roselle

  • 26: Socialization, Recognition, and Foreign Policy

  • Martin Egon Maitino and Feliciano de Sá Guimarães

  • PART IV TYPES OF FOREIGN POLICY ACTORS

  • 27: Foreign Policy of Emerging Powers

  • Sandra Destradi and Leslie E. Wehner

  • 28: Foreign Policy of Small States

  • Diana Panke and Baldur Thorhallsson

  • 29: Foreign Policy of Middle Powers

  • Giampiero Giacomello and Bertjan Verbeek

  • 30: Foreign Policy of International Organizations

  • Kent J. Kille

  • 31: Foreign Policy of Substate Governments

  • Cristian Cantir

  • 32: Foreign Policy of Armed Non- State Actors

  • May Darwich

  • PART V FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES

  • 33: Foreign Policy and Nuclear Weapons

  • Molly Berkemeier and Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark

  • 34: Foreign Policy and Development

  • Susanna P. Campbell and Shannon P. Carcelli

  • 35: Foreign Policy and Human Rights

  • Colton Heffington and Amanda Murdie

  • 36: Foreign Policy and Global Health

  • Catherine Z. Worsnop and Summer Marion

  • 37: Foreign Policy and Immigration

  • Anna R. Oltman

  • 38: Foreign Policy and Climate Change

  • Alexandra Harden and Mark A. Boyer

  • 39: Foreign Policy and Organized Crime

  • Francesco Niccolò Moro and Francesco Strazzari

  • Index



About the author

Juliet Kaarbo is Professor of International Relations with a Chair in Foreign Policy at the University of Edinburgh and founding co-director of the Scottish Council of Global Affairs. Her research focuses on leader personality and decision making, foreign policy analysis, parliaments and parties, and national roles. She was Associate Editor of the journals Foreign Policy Analysis and British Journal of Politics and International Relations, and co-edits Routledge's book series on role theory. Professor Kaarbo was the 2018 Distinguished Scholar of Foreign Policy Analysis in the International Studies Association (ISA) and was elected as an ISA Vice President for 2022-23.

Cameron G. Thies is Dean of James Madison College and MSU Foundation Professor. Professor Thies is a scholar of International Relations who has published broadly in foreign policy analysis, conflict processes, and international political economy. He previously served as Editor of Political Science Research & Methods and Foreign Policy Analysis, and now serves as Deputy Lead Editor of the Journal of Politics. He was named Distinguished Scholar of Foreign Policy Analysis (2016), Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar (2017), and the Ole R. Holsti Distinguished Scholar (2020) of the International Studies Association. Thies also served as President of the International Studies Association (2019-2020).

Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis provides an inclusive and forward-looking assessment of this subfield. Edited and written by a team of word-class scholars, it sets the agenda for future research in FPA and in IR.

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