ABSTRACT

For 2nd and 3rd year courses in international politics and foreign policy. This text examines foreign policy in relation to 'change and transformation.' It discusses traditional assumptions about foreign policy and foreign policy making, and develops a framework to facilitate analysis of the challenges faced by foreign policy makers in the late 1990s. The central elements of the framework are the foreign policy arena, decision-making and implementation.  The book then applies the framework to a set of regional case studies, to explore the global and regional arenas and the challenges to which they give rise. Finally, specific case studies of two countries per region highlight the range of impacts for the changing global and regional context, to focus on the analysis of decision-making and implementation, and to illustrate the benefits of comparative analysis.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part 2|217 pages

Case Studies

chapter 5|30 pages

The Americas

The United States and Brazil

chapter 6|42 pages

The Former Soviet Union

Russia and Ukraine

chapter 7|36 pages

The New Europe

Germany and Poland

chapter 8|40 pages

Sub-Saharan Africa

Nigeria and South Africa

chapter 9|32 pages

The Middle East

Iran and Israel

chapter 10|35 pages

East Asia and the Pacific Rim

Japan and China

part 3|17 pages

Conclusion

chapter 11|15 pages

The Challenge of Foreign Policy