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2020:00256 Public diplomacy and international conflict resolution: a cautionary case from Cold War South America Christopher Darnton Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp1-20, 1 diag, 7 notes, 106 refs

Analysis of the effort of Oscar Camilión, Argentina's ambassador to Brazil, to build domestic support within Brazil for a peaceful resolution of tensions after the Argentine military coup of Mar 1976. The core issue of their rivalry involved a hydro-electric power programme.
Associate professor of national security affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: N1, P5.03
Geographical Index: ARGENTINA, BRAZIL

 

2020:00257 Role dissonance in foreign policy: Russia, power, and intercountry adoption Marijke Breuning & Anna Pechenina Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp21-40, 1 diag, 2 graphs, 3 notes, 101 refs

Respectively, professor and doctoral candidate in the department of political science at the University of North Texas. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: A1.09, N1
Keywords: ADOPTION, CHILDREN, ROLE THEORY
Geographical Index: RUSSIA

 

2020:00258 Ontological security, civilian power, and German foreign policy toward Russia Jakub Eberle & Vladimir Handl Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp41-58, 6 notes, 70 refs

Respectively, research fellow and lecturer in the department of German and Austrian studies, Charles University, Prague. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: A1.10, A1.09
Geographical Index: FRG, RUSSIA

 

2020:00259 Kin states in sub-state diplomacy conflict dynamics Cristian Cantir Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp59-77, 14 notes, 123 refs

Examines three case studies where provincial identity runs into conflict with central national identity (1) Quebec -- France, Canada (2) South Tyrol -- Austria, Italy (3) Åland Islands (Sweden, Finland).
Associate professor of political science at Oakland University. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: N1
Keywords: NATIONALISM
Geographical Index: CANADA, QUEBEC, AUSTRIA, ITALY, TYROL, FINLAND, SWEDEN, ALAND ISLANDS

 

2020:00260 States recognition in foreign policy: the case of Sweden's recognition of Palestine Emile Badarin Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp78-97, 8 notes, 137 refs

Analysis of the 2014 decision.
Post-doctoral research fellow at The College of Europe, Warsaw. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: A1.01, A1.06
Keywords: RECOGNITION
Geographical Index: SWEDEN, PALESTINE

 

2020:00261 Domestic attitudes toward regional leadership: a survey experiment in Brazil Feliciano de Sá Guimaráes, Ivan Filipe Fernandes & Gerardo Maldonado Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp98-117, 8 tables, 5 graphs, 8 notes, 54 refs

de Sá Guimaráes is at the University of Sao Paulo; Fernandes is at Federal University of ABC, Sao Paulo; Maldonado is at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE). Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: A3.03
Geographical Index: BRAZIL

 

2020:00262 Multilateralism and the use of force: experimental evidence on the views of foreign policy elites Joshua Busby, Craig Kafura, Jonathan Monten & Jordan Tama Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp118-129, 2 tables, 12 notes, 52 refs

"We find strong evidence that US foreign policy elites are more responsive to multilateral approval than the US public" (p120).
Busby is associate professor of public affairs, University of Texas at Austin; Kafura is a research associate at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Monten is lecturer in political science at University College London and director of its international public policy programme; Tama is associate professor at the School of International Service, American Universityy, Washington DC. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: A1.02, A2.02
Keywords: MULTILATERALISM

 

2020:00263 Mssing in analysis: women in foreign policy-making Karen E Smith Foreign Policy Analysis 16/1 Jan 2020 pp130-141, 4 notes, 68 refs

Considers how far the increased involvement of women in international foreign policy-making, to the extent that it has taken place at all, has affected the character of foreign policy content.
Professor of international relations at the London School of Economics & Political Science, and director of its European foreign policy unit. Abstract and full text.

Category Codes: A1.10, G3
Keywords: WOMEN

 

 
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Publication
Foreign Policy Analysis
Issue
Volume 16, Issue 1, Jan 2020
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