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  1. Leadership turnover, winning coalition size and foreign policy realignment

    Why do states realign their foreign policies toward a major power? Conventional wisdom holds that change in political leadership tends to result in...

    Andrew X. Li, Wen Zha in Asian Review of Political Economy
    Article Open access 13 February 2024
  2. British environmental foreign policy identity post-Brexit: environment and climate policy

    Since the 2016 referendum on leaving the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) government has been keen to persuade commentators and...

    Charlotte Burns in International Politics
    Article Open access 26 July 2023
  3. Discontinuities in Greece’s Middle Eastern foreign policy practice

    Does the Greek foreign policy fail to capitalise on extant weaknesses of an existential threat and if so, why? The study highlights the role of the...

    Marianna Charountaki in International Politics
    Article 04 February 2023
  4. Euro-Mediterranean populism: navigating populist foreign policy around the Mare Nostrum

    Populist politics in Southern Europe displays several distinctive patterns related to a shared history, geography, culture, and economy, while being...

    Philip Giurlando, Daniel F. Wajner, Angelos Chryssogelos in Comparative European Politics
    Article 23 February 2024
  5. Foreign Policy Decision Making

    The chapter enriches the theoretical literature on foreign policy decision making and contributes to the theoretical debates about the strengths and...
    Chapter 2024
  6. Foreign policy strategies of Nepal between China and India: bandwagon or hedging

    Nepal, a landlocked country situated between two nuclear states, has found bandwagoning with either China or India to be an impractical option. In...

    Eby Johny in International Politics
    Article Open access 28 March 2024
  7. The politics of military deployments: contestation of foreign and security policy in the Netherlands

    In many liberal democracies today, foreign policy is the subject of increasing political contestation. Recent studies have demonstrated that...

    Richard Sonneveld in International Politics
    Article 18 March 2024
  8. The effectiveness and externality of China’s outward foreign direct investment policy

    This paper uses the China Foreign Investment Country-Oriented Industry Catalog as a policy shock to study the effectiveness and externality effect of...

    Kai Liu, Jiayi Zhu, ... Yating Hao in Digital Economy and Sustainable Development
    Article Open access 05 June 2023
  9. Identity, status and role in UK foreign policy: Brexit and beyond

    Brexit—the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union—is at the same time historic, controversial and of enduring significance. That description applies...

    Mark Webber in International Politics
    Article Open access 16 July 2023
  10. Coordinative Europeanization and Russia’s war of aggression: how crises shape Europeanization dynamics in EU foreign policy

    The European Union’s response to Russia’s war of aggression has run contrary to expectations of EU foreign policy inaction and incoherence as well as...

    Ana E. Juncos, Marianna Lovato, Karolina Pomorska in Comparative European Politics
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  11. Kılıçdaroğlu’s Foreign Policy

    The fifth chapter will examine the framework of the foreign policy of the CHP by comparing and contrasting his foreign policy vision vis-à-vis...
    Chapter 2023
  12. State–society relations and foreign policy change: suggesting a Gramscian method to link the national with the international

    Gramsci's thought can contribute much to expanding the scope of IR research by investigating state–society relations in foreign policymaking through...

    Yong Sub Choi in International Politics
    Article 22 September 2023
  13. Foreign policy free agents: how lawmakers and coalitions on the political margins help set boundaries for US foreign policy

    Bipartisan consensus on many US domestic and foreign policy priorities has seemingly collapsed in recent decades, and political parties have become...

    Patrick Homan, Jeffrey S. Lantis in International Politics
    Article 22 January 2022
  14. Jamaica's Foreign Policy 1962-2022

    In the years since Independence in 1962, Jamaica’s foreign policy has reflected

    the flux and reflux of international affairs. There has been...

    Stephen Vasciannie, Lisa Vasciannie
    Book 2024
  15. The Evolution of China’s Foreign Talent Policy: the Case Study of Bei**g

    This paper aims to explore the evolution of China’s foreign talent policy (FTP) and the factors that contribute to those policy changes. Selecting...

    Article Open access 28 March 2023
  16. Explaining Indonesia’s Foreign Policy The Role of the Military in Post Natural Disaster Management

    This book examines Indonesia’s post-Aceh tsunami disaster management through the lens of a multifaceted foreign policy decision-making process...

    Emilia Yustiningrum
    Book 2024
  17. Mutual desecuritization as a model of détente? Foreign policy change in the US-Cuban dyad

    In foreign policy dyads characterized by enmity, mutual desecuritization can serve as a crucial asset for détente. But how does “the way out of the...

    Anna Felfeli, Bernhard Stahl in Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
    Article Open access 01 April 2023
  18. Polarization and US Foreign Policy When Politics Crosses the Water’s Edge

    Polarization in the United States has been on the rise for several decades. In this context, few observers expect politics today to stop “at the...

    Gordon M. Friedrichs, Jordan Tama
    Book 2024
  19. Belt and Road Initiative: the Intertwining of China’s Foreign Policy and Economic Nationalism

    Since the Belt and Road Initiative’s (BRI) formulation as a coherent policy in 2013, it has become a pillar of China’s international relations....

    Ahmed Bux Jamali, Stephen P. Westcott, Abhishek Verma in East Asia
    Article 27 July 2023
  20. Foreign support does not mean sway for illiberal nationalist regimes: Putin sympathy, Russian influence, and Trump foreign policy in the Balkans

    New information technologies increasingly allow autocrats to shape public opinion outside their borders. Regimes like Russia and China spend millions...

    Aleksandr Fisher, Henry E. Hale, Ridvan Peshkopia in Comparative European Politics
    Article 24 September 2022
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