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Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions, and Political Change
Edited by Judith Goldstein, Edited by Robert O. Keohane
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Do people's beliefs help to explain foreign policy decisions, or is political activity better understood as the self-interested behavior of key actors? The collaborative effort of a group of distinguished scholars, this volume breaks new ground in demonstrating how ideas can shape policy, even when actors are motivated by rational self-interest. After an introduction outlining a new framework for approaching the role of ideas in foreign policy making, well-crafted case studies test the approach. The function of ideas as ""road maps"" that reduce uncertainty is examined in chapters on human rights, decolonialization, the creation of socialist economies in China and Eastern Europe, and the postwar Anglo-American economic settlement. Discussions of parliamentary ideas in seventeenth-century England and of the Single European Act illustrate the role of ideas in resolving problems of coordination. The process by which ideas are institutionalized is further explored in chapters on the Peace of Westphalia and on German and Japanese efforts to cope with contemporary terrorism.
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Publisher | Cornell University Press
Published date | 14 Oct 1993
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 304
Dimensions | 235 x 155 x 28mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 907g
ISBN | 978-0-8014-2931-6
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BISAC | political science / international relations / general
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