Foreign Policy Motivation: A General Theory and a Case Study
Released: Jan 15, 1977
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Format: Paperback, 384 pages
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Description:
Foreign policy motivation is a complex mix reflecting the fears and aspirations of publics, interest groups, bureaucratic sets, and important individuals. International conflict cannot be resolved without resolving how foreign policy is motivated. This book presents a conceptual framework for identifying and weighing foreign policy motives that shape, direct, and alter foreign policy.
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