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A Bottom-Up Theory of Public Opinion about Foreign Policy

, 2017
If public opinion about foreign policy is such an elite-driven process, why does the public often disagree with what elites have to say? We argue here that elite cue-taking models in International Relations are both overly pessimistic and unnecessarily ...
Joshua D. Kertzer, Thomas Zeitzoff
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Populism and Foreign Policy

, 2017
Combining insights from International Relations theory and Comparative Politics, this chapter discusses the effect of international politics on the political fortune of populist parties in the world as well as the impact of populist parties on their ...
B. Verbeek, A. Zaslove
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Foreign Policy Analysis and Indian Foreign Policy

2018
In a town-hall type address to citizens in August 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India's foreign policy was all about ‘India First’. Though this can be inferred in myriad ways, the statement underlined two well-known assumptions about Indian foreign policy. First, as noted in the first such study by J.
Avinash Paliwal, Harsh V. Pant
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Policy Uncertainty and Foreign Direct Investment

Review of International Economics, 2020
While foreign direct investment (FDI) is known to be the most stable type of international capital flows, it may be particularly susceptible to heightened uncertainty because of its high fixed costs.
Sangyup Choi, D. Furceri, Chansik Yoon
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The Israel Lobby And Us Foreign Policy

, 2016
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M. Hartmann
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FOREIGN POLICY:

Richard G. Lugar, 2019
The EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) was established in 1993 and has since been strengthened by subsequent treaties. Today, Parliament scrutinises the CFSP and contributes to its development, in particular by supporting the European ...

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Parliaments in Foreign Policy

2017
Parliaments differ enormously in their foreign policy competences. This is best documented in the area of “war powers,” understood as decision-making on the use of force. In other issue areas, such as treaty-making, defense budgets, sanctions, or arms exports, differences across countries are far less researched.
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Trojan Horses in EU Foreign Policy

, 2017
Why has the European Union been able to craft a unified sanctions policy against Russia but failed to rein in Russia's ‘Trojan horses’ within the EU that pursue pro-Putin foreign policies?
Mitchell A. Orenstein, R. Kelemen
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Special Providence American Foreign Policy And How It Changed The World

, 2016
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Lena Osterhagen
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Narrative, Ontological Security, and Foreign Policy Change

, 2015
While the recent IR “narrative turn” has greatly improved our understanding of how narratives influence state policy choices, we need to deepen our understanding of how narratives explain policy change.
Jelena Subotić
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