Smith, Hadfield & Dunne: Foreign Policy
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- Chapter 1
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The history and evolution of foreign policy analysis
- Chapter 2
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Realism and foreign policy
- Chapter 3
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Liberalism and foreign policy
- Chapter 4
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Constructivism and foreign policy
- Chapter 5
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Actors, structures, and foreign policy analysis
- Chapter 6
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Foreign policy decision-making: rational, psychological, and neurological models
- Chapter 7
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Implementation and behaviour
- Chapter 8
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The role of media and public opinion
- Chapter 9
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The primacy of national security
- Chapter 10
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Economic statecraft
- Chapter 11
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Duties beyond borders
- Chapter 12
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The Cuban Missile Crisis
- Chapter 13
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Canada and antipersonnel landmines: human security as a foreign policy priority
- Chapter 14
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Neoconservatism and the domestic sources of American foreign policy: the role of ideas in Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Chapter 15
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India and the World Trade Organization
- Chapter 16
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Israeli—Egyptian (in)security: the Yom Kippur War
- Chapter 17
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China and the Tian'anmen bloodshed of June 1989
- Chapter 18
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Energy and foreign policy: EU—Russia energy dynamics
- Chapter 19
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Britain and the gathering storm over Iraq
- Chapter 20
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New actors, new foreign policy: EU and enlargement
- Conclusion
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Teaching foreign policy cases