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Foreign Policy Analysis

A community for discussion about, or relating to, foreign policy analysis.


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As a field of study, foreign policy analysis is characterized by its actor-specific focus. In the simplest terms, it is the study of the process, effects, causes, or outputs of foreign policy decision-making in either a comparative or case-specific manner. The underlying and often implicit argument theorizes that human beings, acting as a group or within a group, compose and cause change in international politics.

Note that whilst FPA is often about action on the state level, there are blurred lines with an ever-changing world (and different schools of thought). /r/foreignpolicyanalysis is no longer experimenting with minimal moderation.

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Several Arab nations have been engaging with Syria in what could be termed "gray areas," meaning interactions that go beyond complete severance of ties but fall short of full normalization. Syria was readmitted to the Arab League in May 2023.

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2024/12/17
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Georgia seeks enhanced security. Bilateral security partnerships with EU nations like France & Poland offer a more pragmatic approach. These partnerships provide training, equipment, and deterrence without the escalation risk of a NATO base.

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2024/12/17
15:30 UTC

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Japan is playing a supportive but crucial role in the international response to the Ukraine conflict. They are prioritizing practical assistance to Ukraine while working within the G7 framework to promote a peaceful resolution.

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2024/12/16
21:28 UTC

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Tahesha Way, as the Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, can take action on various state issues, including the use of counter-drone technology and the protection of critical infrastructure.

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2024/12/14
23:59 UTC

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John Mearsheimer's The Tragedy of Great Power Politics — An online reading group discussion on Thursday December 5, open to everyone

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2024/12/01
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Israel wants a military base in Somaliland

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2024/10/19
15:35 UTC

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EU-GCC Summit in Brussels: A Milestone at a Critical Juncture

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2024/10/15
20:01 UTC

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Why is it impossible to invade Iran?

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2024/10/10
14:13 UTC

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Vice President Harris and the Second Gentleman Mark One Year Since Hamas' Terrorist Attacks - "We must work to relief the immense suffering (of Israelis and Palestinians both).. we must continue to see light amidst the darkness.. a people cannot be defeated by any force or fear"

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2024/10/09
17:29 UTC

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Israel vs Iran: Who will become boss of Middle East?

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2024/10/03
14:09 UTC

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