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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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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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Israel wants a military base in Somaliland

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

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Why is it impossible to invade Iran?

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

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2024/10/03
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Japan sent warship to Taiwan: China is angry

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Albania will establish Muslim Vatican in Europe

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