The Foreign Policies of the Global South: Rethinking Conceptual FrameworksJacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003 - 221 Seiten Seeking to refocus thinking about the behavior of the global south (third world) states in international affairs, this book explores contending explanations of global south foreign policy and strategy. The authors draw on both traditional approaches and newer conceptualizations in foreign policy analysis, contributing to the development of an integrated theoretical framework. Examples from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Arab world enrich the analysis. |
Inhalt
Assessing Current Conceptual and Empirical Approaches | 13 |
Integrating Political Economy | 79 |
Making Room for the Smallest States | 147 |
Conclusion | 183 |
The Contributors | 205 |
About the Book 221 | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
African foreign policy African Union agenda Andean Pact anticore approach Arab Caribbean Chapter coalition Cold War colonial common concept consensus context cooperation cultural decisionmaking decisions dependency theory devel developing countries developing nations domestic actors dominant dynamic eign policy elites environment European focus focused foreign economic policy foreign pol foreign policy analysis foreign policy behavior framework global civil society global south foreign global south nations Group of 77 groups hegemonic historical ideological impact important influence institutions interaction interests international relations international system issues Klaveren Korany Korea Latin American leaders liberal Malaysia ment Mercosur modern neoliberal Nigeria nomic norms organizations perspectives policymakers political economy position postcolonial preferences problems regime regional integration relevant role Serbin social south foreign policy South Korea specific strategies structure theoretical theory third world tion trade traditional transnational civil society understanding United Nations vulnerability Western
Beliebte Passagen
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