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New journal from the ISA for 2007: International Political Sociology

Foreign Policy Analysis

Published on behalf of the International Studies Association

Edited by:
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri


Reflecting the diverse, comparative and multidisciplinary nature of the field, Foreign Policy Analysis provides an open forum for research publication that enhances the communication of concepts and ideas across theoretical, methodological, geographical and disciplinary boundaries. By emphasizing accessibility of content for scholars of all perspectives and approaches in the editorial and review process, Foreign Policy Analysis serves as a source for efforts at theoretical and methodological integration and deepening the conceptual debates throughout this rich and complex academic research tradition. Foreign policy analysis, as a field of study, is characterized by its actor-specific focus. The underlying, often implicit argument is that the source of international politics and change in international politics is human beings, acting individually or in groups. In the simplest terms, foreign policy analysis is the study of the process, effects, causes or outputs of foreign policy decision-making in either a comparative or case-specific manner.

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TopHighlights

  • Constituency Size and Support for Trade Liberalization: An Analysis of Foreign Economic Policy Preferences in Congress
    Sean D. Ehrlich

    Realism, Prediction, and Foreign Policy
    Samuel Barkin

    The Interdependence of U.S. Troop Deployments and Trade in the Developing World
    Glen Biglaiser, Karl DeRouen Jr

    Anatomy of Failure: Bush's Decision-Making Process and the Iraq War
    David Mitchell, Tansa George Massoud

    Exiles and the Marketing of U.S. Policy toward Cuba and Iraq
    Walt Vanderbush