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Smith, Hadfield & Dunne: Foreign Policy

Chapter 7

www.fpc.org.uk
The website of the Foreign Policy Centre (FPC), a European think-tank associated with New Labour in the United Kingdom.  The FPC hosts events, publishes, sends out e-newsletters, and produces stimulating discussions of issues related to foreign policy implementation.

www.cfr.org
The website of the Council on Foreign Relations, the leading independent foreign policy institute in the United States.

www.csis.org
The website of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), based in Washington D.C.  CSIS is the major centre for the study of policy-related problems of implementation, especially in the area of 'new' security problems.

www.chathamhouse.org.uk/
The website of Chatham House (otherwise known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs), which is the leading think-tank in the United Kingdom on international and foreign policy issues.  Chatham House hosts events, publishes; and some material is available online to non-members.

ec.europa.eu/world/index_en.htm
The website of the European Commission.
The European Commission provides the European Union's major source of expertise on international questions, and its extensive website is a rich source of material on how the European Union uses its soft power to pursue collective objectives.

www.deutsche-aussenpolitik.de/resources/bibliography.php
The website of Aussenpolitik, the University of Trier's portal for material on German foreign policy (in English).  It contains many useful links to material on different areas of foreign policy and its implementation.