Table of Contents
Section 1: Foreign Policy Analysis: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
Introduction, Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield and Tim Dunne
1. Foreign Policy Analysis: disciplinary context and historical practice, Valerie N. Hudson
2. Realism and Foreign Policy, William C. Wohlforth
3. Liberalism and Foreign Policy, Michael W. Doyle
4. Constructivism and Foreign Policy, Trine Flockhart
5. Discourse Analysis and Foreign Policy, Lene Hansen
Section 2: Analysing Foreign Policy: Actors, Context and Goals
6. Actors, Structures and Foreign Policy Analysis, Walter Carlsnaes
7. Foreign Policy Decision Making: rational, psychological, and neurological models, Janice Gross Stein
8. Implementation and Behaviour, Elisabetta Brighi & Christopher Hill
9. Public Diplomacy, Caitlin Byrne
10. The Role of Media and Public Opion, Piers Robinson
11. The Primacy of National Security, Brian C. Schmidt
12. Economic Statecraft, Michael Mastanduno
13. Duties beyond Borders, Michael Barnett
Section 3: Foreign Policy Case Studies
14. The Cuban Missile Crisis, Graham Allison
15. Canada and Antipersonnel Landmines: the case for human security as a foreign policy priority, Lloyd Axworthy
16. Neoconservatism and the Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Yuen Foong Khong
17. China and the Tian''anmen Crisis of June 1989, Rosemary Foot
18. India and the World Trade Organization, Amrita Narlikar
19. Rising Brazil and South America, Arlene B. Tickner
20. Australia and Global Climate Change, Matt McDonald
21. Israeli-Egyptian (In)Security: the Yum Kippur War, Gareth Stansfield
22. What Kind of Power? European Union Enlargement and Beyond, Lisbeth Aggestam
23. Energy and Foreign Policy: EU-Russia energy dynamics, Amelia Hadfield
24. The Failure of Diplomacy and Protection in Syria, Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne
Section 1: Foreign Policy Analysis: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
Introduction, Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield and Tim Dunne
1. Foreign Policy Analysis: disciplinary context and historical practice, Valerie N. Hudson
2. Realism and Foreign Policy, William C. Wohlforth
3. Liberalism and Foreign Policy, Michael W. Doyle
4. Constructivism and Foreign Policy, Trine Flockhart
5. Discourse Analysis and Foreign Policy, Lene Hansen
Section 2: Analysing Foreign Policy: Actors, Context and Goals
6. Actors, Structures and Foreign Policy Analysis, Walter Carlsnaes
7. Foreign Policy Decision Making: rational, psychological, and neurological models, Janice Gross Stein
8. Implementation and Behaviour, Elisabetta Brighi & Christopher Hill
9. Public Diplomacy, Caitlin Byrne
10. The Role of Media and Public Opion, Piers Robinson
11. The Primacy of National Security, Brian C. Schmidt
12. Economic Statecraft, Michael Mastanduno
13. Duties beyond Borders, Michael Barnett
Section 3: Foreign Policy Case Studies
14. The Cuban Missile Crisis, Graham Allison
15. Canada and Antipersonnel Landmines: the case for human security as a foreign policy priority, Lloyd Axworthy
16. Neoconservatism and the Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Yuen Foong Khong
17. China and the Tian''anmen Crisis of June 1989, Rosemary Foot
18. India and the World Trade Organization, Amrita Narlikar
19. Rising Brazil and South America, Arlene B. Tickner
20. Australia and Global Climate Change, Matt McDonald
21. Israeli-Egyptian (In)Security: the Yum Kippur War, Gareth Stansfield
22. What Kind of Power? European Union Enlargement and Beyond, Lisbeth Aggestam
23. Energy and Foreign Policy: EU-Russia energy dynamics, Amelia Hadfield
24. The Failure of Diplomacy and Protection in Syria, Karin Aggestam and Tim Dunne