In the years since 9/11, followed by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,
public attention the world over has been on foreign policy. From the
United States to Yemen, from China to Venezuela, the quality of the
decisions taken by politicians and diplomats has been under the
closest scrutiny. What is more, with the increased personal mobility
created by globalization, many individuals and groups now focus as
much on international events as on affairs within their own state.
Diasporas, company managers, humanitarian volunteers and other
non-state actors are aware of the necessity for effective diplomacy to
secure the outcomes they hope for.
This revised and retitled new edition of the author's acclaimed _The
Changing Politics of Foreign Policy_ provides the concepts and
analysis needed to make sense of contemporary developments in this key
site of political action. It provides a clear and engaging synthesis
of what foreign policy means in the twenty-first century and shows how
it can vary according to regime, level of development and geopolitical
position. Stressing the interplay between context and shared dilemmas,
it examines how actors – including the many non- and sub-state
entities which have developed international strategies – engage, and
attempt to manage their differences, within a network of complex
multilateral relationships.
Written by a leading scholar of international renown, this new edition
has been updated throughout, with particular attention given to
contemporary issues such as soft power, transnational security
challenges and the role of regional actors such as the European Union.
New to this Edition:
- Substantially revised and updated new edition of an extremely
influential, acclaimed and widely used foreign policy text
- Updated coverage of events and theory
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ISBN
9781350311466
Publisert
2021
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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