Comparative foreign policy analysis

Jeffrey Lantis, Ryan Beasley

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Abstract

Comparative foreign policy analysis (CFP) is a vibrant and dynamic subfield of international relations. It examines foreign policy decision-making processes related to momentous events as well as patterns in day-to-day foreign interactions of nearly 200 different states (along with thousands of international and nongovernmental organizations). Scholars explore the causes of these behaviors as well as their implications by constructing, testing, and refining theories of foreign policy decision-making in comparative perspective. In turn, CFP also offers valuable lessons to government leaders.
This essay surveys the evolution of CFP as a subfield over time, with special attention to its contributions to academic understanding and policy-making. It begins with a review of the characteristics and contributions of CFP, followed by acknowledgment of early works that helped establish this area of study. The next section of the essay reviews major thematic focuses of CFP, including theories of international pressures and factors that may drive state foreign policy as well as strong foundations in studies of domestic politics. Key internal actors and conditions that can influence state foreign policies include individual leaders, institutions and legislatures, bureaucratic organizations and government agencies, and public opinion and nongovernmental organizations. Following this survey of actors and contemporary theories of their role in foreign policy-decision making, the essay develops two illustrations of new directions in comparative foreign policy studies focused on political party factions and role theory in comparative perspective.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
EditorsWilliam R. Thompson
PublisherOxford University Press
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Apr 2017

Publication series

NameOxford Research Encyclopedias
PublisherOxford University Press

Keywords

  • Comparative foreign policy
  • Decision-making
  • Role theory
  • Factionalism
  • International conflict and cooperation
  • Domestic actors
  • International Relations Theory

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