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Populism in Foreign Policy [PDF]
The topic of populism in foreign policy is receiving growing attention in academic and public discourse as populist parties and movements proliferate around the world.
Angelos Chryssogelos
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The Foreign Policy of Cities [PDF]
Over the last decade, cities have gained increasing prominence on the world stage. Simon Curtis and Michele Acuto show how and why cities are increasingly flexing their economic and political muscles, and discuss some of the constraints cities face in developing their own foreign policies, as well as the differences between city-based diplomatic ...
Curtis, Simon, Acuto, Michele
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Irish diplomacy on the UN Security Council 2001-2: foreign policy-making in the light of day [PDF]
Recent debate on Irish foreign policy has often been framed by the presumed influence of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy and the dependence of the Irish economy on Foreign Direct Investment from the US.
Doyle, John
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Hungarian International Development Cooperation: Context, Stakeholders and Performance [PDF]
This paper explores the domestic and international context of Hungary's emerging international development policy. Specifically, it looks at three factors that may influence how this policy operates: membership in the European Union (EU) and potential ...
Balázs Szent-iványi+14 more
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In the past decade, health issues have become more prominent in foreign policies of countries. (1-6) Health challenges now feature in national security strategies, appear regularly on the agenda of meetings of leading economic powers, affect the bilateral and regional political relationships between developed and developing countries, and influence ...
David P. Fidler, Nick Drager
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Role identity and the Europeanisation of foreign policy
This chapter sets out to explore the research problem using a political-cultural approach and seeks to illuminate the cognitive mind-maps with which policy-makers interpret their political 'realities'.
Lisbeth Aggestam
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Westward ho—the China dream and ‘one belt, one road’: Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping
China's domestic politics and foreign policy have evolved considerably under President Xi Jinping. Domestically the regime has actively promoted the idea of the ‘China dream’ to restore optimism and enthusiasm about its future, particularly among young ...
P. Ferdinand
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Pragmatism or What? The Future of US Foreign Policy [PDF]
This article discusses the intellectual sources of the presidential candidates' foreign policies. In the case of Barack Obama, the article examines the formation of his worldview, his intellectual inspirations, his most significant foreign policy ...
Milne, David
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MEANING OF FOREIGN POLICY AND FOREIGN POLICY APPROACHES
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major international role, increasing normative behaviour in terms of both aims and means. However, India's founding fathers were unable to put their big policy plans into reality, such as the 1946 Asian Relations Conference, which called for an institutional ...
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The Study of Foreign Policy in International Relations
Foreign Policy decision-making is agreed to be one of the greatest instrument at a state’s disposal to pursue its national interests. It is considered as a full political activity of states.
Bojang As
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