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The Relevance of Constructivism to Foreign Policy Analysis

Behravesh, Maysam LU (2011)
Abstract
For a long while, no logical connection was developed between the major International Relations (IR) theories and the study of foreign policy analysis (AFP). The relationship can be investigated in three ways: through the role actors and bureaucracies play in shaping foreign policy, the process of decision-making and the effect of international system on the conduct of foreign policy.
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constructivism, IR, theory, foreign, policy, analysis
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6 pages
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e-International Relations (e-IR)
language
English
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no
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645bf619-6cba-478d-8611-84211afe835e (old id 3053085)
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http://www.e-ir.info/2011/07/17/the-relevance-of-constructivism-to-foreign-policy-analysis/
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2016-04-04 11:36:58
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2018-11-21 21:06:02
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