Foreign Policy as Public Policy?: Promises and Pitfalls

Foreign Policy as Public Policy?: Promises and Pitfalls

by Kai Oppermann (Editor), Klaus Brummer (Editor), Sebastian Harnisch (Editor)

Synopsis

This book examines how foreign policy analysis can be enriched by 'domestic realm' public policy approaches, concepts and theories. Starting out from the observation that foreign policy has in many ways become more similar to (and intertwined with) 'domestic' public policies, it bridges the divide that still persists between the two fields. The book includes chapters by leading experts in their fields on arguably the most important public policy approaches, including, for example, multiple streams, advocacy coalition, punctuated equilibrium and veto player approaches. The chapters explore how the approaches can be adapted and transferred to the study of foreign policy and point to the challenges this entails. By establishing a critical dialogue between approaches in public policy and research on foreign policy, the main contribution of the book is to broaden the available theoretical 'toolkit' in foreign policy analysis.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 26 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1526140691
ISBN 13: 9781526140692

Author Bio
Klaus Brummer holds the Chair of International Relations at the Catholic University of Eichstatt-Ingolstadt, Germany; Sebastian Harnisch holds the Chair for International Relations and Comparative Foreign and Security Policy Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany; Kai Oppermann is Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex, UK; Diana Panke is Professor of Political Science with a Chair in 'Multi-Level Governance' at the University of Freiburg, Germany