Preface | |
The Study of Change in Foreign Policy | p. 3 |
Foreign Policy Restructuring and the Myriad Webs of Restraint | p. 22 |
Explaining State Responses to International Change: The Structural Sources of Foreign Policy Rigidity and Change | p. 43 |
Rational Choice and Foreign Policy Change: The Arms and Alignments of Regional Powers | p. 65 |
Exploiting the Seams: External Structure and Libyan Foreign Policy Changes | p. 88 |
Bureaucratic Incrementalism, Crisis, and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Africa | p. 111 |
Domestic Political Regime Change and Foreign Policy Restructuring: A Framework for Comparative Analysis | p. 138 |
Democratization and Foreign Policy Change in the East Asian NICs | p. 164 |
Explaining Foreign Policy Continuity and Change: U.S. Dyadic Relations with the Soviet Union, 1948-1988 | p. 185 |
Foreign Policy Stabilization and the Camp David Accords: Opportunities and Obstacles to the Institutionalization of Peace | p. 203 |
Cycles in Foreign Policy Restructuring: The Politics of Continuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy | p. 221 |
Emerging Issues in Research on Foreign Policy Restructuring | p. 265 |
References | p. 280 |
Contributors | p. 311 |
Index | p. 312 |
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