
The Oxford Handbook Of Foreign Policy Analysis Repositions The Subfield Of Foreign Policy Analysis (fpa) To A Central Analytic Location Within The Study Of International Relations (ir). Over The Last Twenty Years, Ir Has Seen A Cross-theoretical Turn Toward Incorporating Domestic Politics, Decision-making, Agency, Practices, And Subjectivity - The Staples Of The Fpa Subfield. This Turn, However, Is Underdeveloped Theoretically, Empirically, And Methodologically. To Reconnect Fpa And Ir Research, This Handbook Links Fpa To Other Theoretical Traditions In Ir, Takes Fpa To A Wider Range Of State And Non-state Actors And Connects Fpa To Significant Policy Challenges And Debates. By Advancing Fpa Along These Trajectories, The Handbook Directly Addresses Enduring Criticisms Of Fpa, Including That It Is Isolated Within Ir), It Is State-centric, Its Policy Relevance Is Not Always Clear, And Its Theoretical Foundations And Methodological Techniques Are Stale. The Oxford Handbook Of Foreign Policy Analysis Provides And Inclusive And Forward-looking Assessment Of This Subfield. Edited And Written By A Team Of Word-class Scholars, It Sets The Agenda For Future Research In Fpa And In Ir-- Provided By Publisher.
This handbook investigates how to reposition Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) as a central analytical framework within the broader study of International Relations. Edited by Cameron G. Thies and Juliet Kaarbo, the text synthesizes contributions from a global team of scholars to address the perceived isolation of FPA. It argues that by integrating domestic politics, decision-making processes, and agency into mainstream IR theory, researchers can better address contemporary policy challenges and methodological stagnation.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant reference for scholars seeking to bridge the gap between FPA and general IR theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for graduate-level researchers and practitioners in the field.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191878960
ISBN-13:
9780191878961
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