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Shocks And Political Change A Comparative Perspective On Foreign Policy Analysis William R Thompson

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Shocks And Political Change A Comparative Perspective On Foreign Policy Analysis William R Thompson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 257
Author: William R. Thompson, Thomas J. Volgy
ISBN: 9789819914975, 9819914973
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Shocks And Political Change A Comparative Perspective On Foreign Policy Analysis William R Thompson by William R. Thompson, Thomas J. Volgy 9789819914975, 9819914973 instant download after payment.

Political shocks have come to be considered highly salient for explaining major changes to international politics and to the foreign policies of states. Such shocks can occur at all levels of analysis: domestically, dyadically, regionally, or globally. They range from political phenomena such as coups and wars to ecological catastrophes. These shocks are sufficiently disruptive to cause foreign policy makers to reconsider their foreign policy orientations and to contemplate major changes to their policies. In fact, some have argued that it is mostly through political shocks that fundamental policy change occurs in most states. No wonder then that political shocks are now increasingly part of the toolbox of considerations used by foreign policy and international relations scholars as they focus on understanding patterns of conflict and cooperation between states. 

Given the salience of political shocks to understand foreign policy change, this book brings together a group of both senior and more junior scholars whose previous work has shown substantial promise for moving forward theory and empirical analysis. Their combined efforts in this book highlight the value of multiple theoretical and empirical approaches to a clearer understanding of the nature of political shocks and their consequences for foreign policy and international politics.


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