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Coalition Politics And Cabinet Decision Making A Comparative Analysis Of Foreign Policy Choices Juliet Kaarbo

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Coalition Politics And Cabinet Decision Making A Comparative Analysis Of Foreign Policy Choices Juliet Kaarbo
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Juliet Kaarbo
ISBN: 9780472118243, 0472118242
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Coalition Politics And Cabinet Decision Making A Comparative Analysis Of Foreign Policy Choices Juliet Kaarbo by Juliet Kaarbo 9780472118243, 0472118242 instant download after payment.

Every day, coalition cabinets make policy decisions critical to international politics. Juliet Kaarbo examines the dynamics of these multiparty cabinets in parliamentary democracies in order to assess both the quality of coalition decision making and the degree to which coalitions tend to favor peaceful or military solutions. Are coalition cabinets so riddled by conflict that they cannot make foreign policy effectively, or do the multiple voices represented in the cabinet create more legitimate and imaginative responses to the international system? Do political and institutional constraints inherent to coalition cabinets lead to nonaggressive policies? Or do institutional and political forces precipitate more belligerent behavior?

Employing theory from security studies and political psychology as well as a combination of quantitative cross-national analyses and twelve qualitative comparative case studies of foreign policy made by coalition cabinets in Japan, the Netherlands, and Turkey, Kaarbo identifies the factors that generate highly aggressive policies, inconsistency, and other policy outcomes. Her findings have implications not merely for foreign policy but for all types of decision making and policy-making by coalition governments.

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