Stephen G. Walker, Akan Malici, and Mark Schafer present a definitive, social-psychological approach to integrating theories of foreign policy analysis and international relations—addressing the agent-centered, micro-political study of decisions by leaders and the structure-oriented, macro-political study of state interactions as a complex adaptive system. The links between the internal world of beliefs and the external world of events provide the strategic setting in which states collide and leaders decide
A psychosocial approach to national behavior, emphasizing the foreign policy roles selected by state...
Every academic discipline has a ground that refers to the abstraction of the fundamental level at wh...
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For many years, the study of foreign policy analysis (FPA) has been a kind of free-floating enterpri...
This exciting new book aims to re-invigorate the conversation between foreign policy analysis and in...
Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) has become a major subfield of International Relations (IR). Contempor...
The art of governance, the relationship between the governed and the governing, the impact of a soci...
This paper will discuss and review the approaches in the study of foreign policy: the analytical and...
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Scholars of international relations have long debated the role of individuals in foreign policy. Thi...
Comparative foreign policy analysis (CFP) is a vibrant and dynamic subfield of international relatio...
This paper examines variations in the human mind and how they can affect foreign leaders in their de...
This paper will discuss foreign policy as a theoretical framework. Many scholars are engaged in the ...
This article argues that International Relations (IR) researchers concerned with why-questions about...
A psychosocial approach to national behavior, emphasizing the foreign policy roles selected by state...
Every academic discipline has a ground that refers to the abstraction of the fundamental level at wh...
A new attempt to analyze the situation in the interaction of different countries gives another inter...
For many years, the study of foreign policy analysis (FPA) has been a kind of free-floating enterpri...
This exciting new book aims to re-invigorate the conversation between foreign policy analysis and in...
Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) has become a major subfield of International Relations (IR). Contempor...
The art of governance, the relationship between the governed and the governing, the impact of a soci...
This paper will discuss and review the approaches in the study of foreign policy: the analytical and...
This book presents the evolution of the field of foreign policy analysis and explains the theories t...
Cognitive theory encompasses mental activities such as the observation of different stimuli in an en...
Scholars of international relations have long debated the role of individuals in foreign policy. Thi...
Comparative foreign policy analysis (CFP) is a vibrant and dynamic subfield of international relatio...
This paper examines variations in the human mind and how they can affect foreign leaders in their de...
This paper will discuss foreign policy as a theoretical framework. Many scholars are engaged in the ...
This article argues that International Relations (IR) researchers concerned with why-questions about...
A psychosocial approach to national behavior, emphasizing the foreign policy roles selected by state...
Every academic discipline has a ground that refers to the abstraction of the fundamental level at wh...
A new attempt to analyze the situation in the interaction of different countries gives another inter...