Abstract

Studying Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective Defining Foreign Policy Comparing Foreign Policies Analyzing Foreign Policies External Factors Anarchy and Power in the International System: Realism Interdependence in the International System: Liberalism International Norms and Legitimacy: Constructivism Internal Factors The Public: Opinion, Identity, and Culture Societal Groups: Links and Opposition Government Organizations: Democracies and Bureaucracies Leaders: Personalities and Beliefs Conclusion Questions to Consider When Analyzing Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective Suggestions for Further Reading

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