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Smith, Hadfield & Dunne: Foreign Policy

Chapter 4

www.asu.edu/clas/polisci/cqrm/QualitativeMethodsAPSA.html
This is the home page of the Qualitative Methods Organized Section of the American Political Science Association.  It includes many useful readings and links, especially for the types of qualitative methods emphasized by North-American/conventional constructivists.

listserv.cddc.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/interpretationandmethods
This is the home page of the interpretation and methods listserv.  Here, you can find useful exchanges and debates about the kinds of methods (discourse and textual analysis) typically used by European constructivists.

www.oup.com/uk/orc/bin/9780199285433/jackson_chap06.pdf
This link provides access to a chapter entitled 'Social Constructivism' in Introduction to International Relations, third edition, a textbook by Jackson and Sorensen, published by Oxford University Press (2007).  The chapter outlines the main tenets of Social Constructivism related to foreign policy.