This article presents an initial investigation into the causal linkage between domestic political regime changes and foreign policy restructuring in Western Europe. A theoretical framework is developed that incorporates three elements: a typology of four kinds of regime change, a conceptualization of shifting regime properties (the leadership’s orientation to foreign affairs and its internal political fragmentation) that underlay significant regime changes, and three dimensions of foreign policy restructuring likely to be affected by changes in domestic political conditions. Also reported are results from a preliminary empirical assessment of regime change effects on trends in Western European voting in the United Nations, trade with the So...
I construct a theory of foreign interventions in which the political preferences of the foreign coun...
This volume develops an analitical framework that starts with a distintion between domestic and inte...
How do political parties affect foreign policy? This book answers this question by exploring the rol...
Domestic and foreign policy cannot always be kept apart. A change of Government at national level ma...
Why do states change their foreign policy? Foreign Policy Change is a relatively young field, which ...
Over the last decades, an increasing number of empirical studies have examined foreign policy change...
The 1990s has been characterized by profound changes in world affairs. While numerous states have ch...
Over the last decades, an increasing number of empirical studies have examined foreign policy change...
The study of what could be called the reorientation of State foreign policy is not a new phenomenon....
Traditional approaches to the study of international disputes and war have generally aimed at provid...
Research on foreign policy change claims leaders seek to restructure their country’s foreign relatio...
One of the major problems encountered in assessment of interactions between states over a period of ...
The expansion of European foreign and security policy co-operation since the 1970s imposes unique re...
This study examines the effect of domestic political change on United Nations General Assembly (UNGA...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
I construct a theory of foreign interventions in which the political preferences of the foreign coun...
This volume develops an analitical framework that starts with a distintion between domestic and inte...
How do political parties affect foreign policy? This book answers this question by exploring the rol...
Domestic and foreign policy cannot always be kept apart. A change of Government at national level ma...
Why do states change their foreign policy? Foreign Policy Change is a relatively young field, which ...
Over the last decades, an increasing number of empirical studies have examined foreign policy change...
The 1990s has been characterized by profound changes in world affairs. While numerous states have ch...
Over the last decades, an increasing number of empirical studies have examined foreign policy change...
The study of what could be called the reorientation of State foreign policy is not a new phenomenon....
Traditional approaches to the study of international disputes and war have generally aimed at provid...
Research on foreign policy change claims leaders seek to restructure their country’s foreign relatio...
One of the major problems encountered in assessment of interactions between states over a period of ...
The expansion of European foreign and security policy co-operation since the 1970s imposes unique re...
This study examines the effect of domestic political change on United Nations General Assembly (UNGA...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
I construct a theory of foreign interventions in which the political preferences of the foreign coun...
This volume develops an analitical framework that starts with a distintion between domestic and inte...
How do political parties affect foreign policy? This book answers this question by exploring the rol...