Search results for "foreign policy"

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Finding faith in foreign policy: religion and American diplomacy in a postsecular world

2021

In recent decades, research into the growing entanglement of faith groups and US foreign policy has added significantly to our understanding that the country’s much-vaunted separation of church and...

FaithSociology and Political ScienceForeign policymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceReligious studiesEconomic historyDiplomacymedia_commonReligion, State and Society
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Foreign policy and de-Europeanization under the M5S–League government: exploring the Italian behavior in the UN General Assembly

2021

This article explores the first declaredly populist and Eurosceptical Italian government’s role as a potential driver of de-Europeanization dynamics in Italian foreign policy. After describing the M5S–League government’s discursive de-Europeanization on core substantive EU values, the article focuses on multilateralism, a critical pillar of Italian foreign policy and a substantive norm of the European Union, and investigates the actual foreign policy conduct in the UN General Assembly. By analyzing the voting and sponsoring behavior of the M5S-League government, the article systematically assesses variations in de-Europeanization’s critical dimensions (culture of cooperation, repudiation of…

GovernmentDe-europeanizationSociology and Political ScienceGeneral assembly05 social sciencesEU–UNLeague050601 international relations0506 political scienceItalyforeign policyForeign policyPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationM5S–League governmentSettore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica
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An Overview of Attitude Towards Selected Aspects of Electoral Programs of Polish Political Groups Taking Part in the 2014 Elections to the European P…

2017

Elections to the European Parliament (EP), because of its role in establishing the legal order in member states of the European Union (EU), should become increasingly crucial among all the direct elections in which Poles participate in our country’s political system.  But the results of analyses carried out by various research institutions indicate that, in Polish public opinion, the elections to the EP are the least important in terms of the meaning they have for Poles. Since the start of their organization, these elections have consistently come second (in terms of significance) to domestic elections – Presidential, Parliamentary, and local. Yet these elections, for many reasons, were act…

GovernmentPresidential systemParliamentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectpolitical programsparty systemGeneral MedicinePublic opinionPoliticspolitical partiesForeign policyPolitical scienceGeneral electionPolitical economyEuropean Parliament 2014 electionsmedia_common.cataloged_instancepolitical scienceEconomic systemEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonAnnales UMCS, Sectio K: Politologia
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BUILDING FOREIGN AFFAIRS CAPACITY IN THE EU: THE RECRUITMENT OF MEMBER STATE OFFICIALS TO THE EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE (EEAS)

2013

The Treaty of Lisbon introduced common action capacities in the EU's external relations administration, notably the European External Action Service (EEAS). One essential capacity is staff resources. This article analyses to what extent and under what conditions the practice of staff recruitment to the EEAS is independent of government influence, and in particular the recruitment of officials temporarily assigned from EU member states. The data draw on interviews with officials from all 27 member states as well as the EEAS which is charged with the selection of national public servants to the EEAS. Key findings suggest substantial independence of recruitment to the EEAS, and this independen…

GovernmentPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationIndependenceAction (philosophy)Foreign policyService (economics)Political scienceMember stateTreaty of LisbonAdministration (government)media_commonPublic Administration
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Beyond Foreign Policy? EU Sanctions at the Intersection of Development, Trade, and CFSP

2022

In the wake of unsettling conflicts and democratic backsliding, states and organisations increasingly respond with sanctions. The European Union (EU) is one of them: Brussels makes use of the entire toolbox in its foreign policy, and its sanctions appear in different forms—diplomatic measures, travel bans, financial bans, or various forms of economic restrictions. Yet, there is little debate between different strands in the literature on EU sanctions, in particular concerning measures under the Common Foreign and Security Policy and those pertaining to the development and trade policy fields. Our thematic issue addresses this research gap by assembling a collection of articles investigating…

HandelEuropean PoliticsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePolitikwissenschaftWirtschaftsbeziehungenEuropapolitikInternationale BeziehungenHandelspolitikPolitical science (General)conditionalitysanctionAußenpolitikEuropean UnionPolitical sciencedevelopment policyCommon Foreign and Security Policy; conditionality; development cooperation; restrictive measuresEntwicklungspolitikUNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICAsanctionseconomic relationsdevelopment cooperationInternational Relations International Politics Foreign Affairs Development PolicycommerceCommon Foreign and Security PolicyGASPforeign policytrade policyddc:320Sanktionrestrictive measuresCFSPInternational relationsinternationale Beziehungen EntwicklungspolitikEUJA1-92tradeddc:327Politics and Governance
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Identity, Instrumental Self-Interest and Institutional Evaluations: Explaining Public Opinion on Common European Policies in Foreign Affairs and Defe…

2008

This paper addresses public opinion on common European policies in foreign affairs and defence. It proposes three models of support for common policies in these fields. Drawing on Eurobarometer data, the analysis shows that instrumental self-interest and territorial identities contribute considerably to explaining support for common foreign affairs and defence policies. Moreover, support for common policies is strongly driven by domain-specific evaluations of the European Union's performance. These findings suggest that popular support for common European policies in foreign affairs and defence has an experiential base. Thus, elites have an incentive to respond to public opinion when makin…

Health (social science)European Politicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftEuropapolitikPublic administrationPublic opinionInternationale BeziehungenPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturePolitical scienceDemographymedia_commonInternational relationspolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische KulturEurobarometerbusiness.industrycommon defence and security policy; common foreign policy; European integration; public opinion; responsiveness;International Relations International Politics Foreign Affairs Development PolicyIncentiveForeign policyPolitical Science and International Relationsddc:320Self-interestInternational relationsbusinessinternationale Beziehungen Entwicklungspolitikddc:327
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German fascism, Soviet communism, and Latvian nationalism in the education of Latvia (1940–1944)

2019

This article focuses on the position of leading Latvian pedagogues in cooperation with Nazi occupiers and the paradoxical transformation of Latvian nationalism into resistance against fascism and c...

HistoryAuthoritarianismSocial changeLatvianNazismlanguage.human_languageEducationNationalismGermanForeign policyPolitical sciencelanguageEconomic historyCommunismPaedagogica Historica
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Debating federal Europe in the British Parliament, c. 1940–49

2017

AbstractFederalism, or the fear of it, worked as a catalyst in the British pre-referendum debate on Brexit in June 2016. In this paper, we focus on the pre-European integration context and ask what kind of an alternative federalism was seen to afford in British politics during and after the Second World War. We limit our discussion to parliamentary debates, which have only rarely been used as primary sources for studying European integration history. The British Parliament was one of the key political arenas for debates on foreign policy, not just in terms of informing the party lines but also guiding the public discussion. In the early part of the 1940s, the British federalist movement was…

HistoryPoliticsBrexitFederalistParliamentForeign policyLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean integrationContext (language use)FederalismSociologymedia_commonEuropean Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire
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Intervenir à titre privé dans la diplomatie de sa cité : l'exemple de la paix de Nicias chez Thucydide

2013

Act on private basis in diplomacy of one’s own city. The example of Nicias’ peace in Thucydides. During the diplomatic exchanges related at the beginning of the fifth book, Thucydides shows two explicit private interventions using words connected with idia. First, two ephores, Cleoboulos and Xenares, make private propositions. Then, an Athenian, Alcibiades sends a private messenger. Whereas these two actions are unique in the fifth book, because Thucydides’ vocabulary is specific, some other citizens express opinions different from the majority decisions. Some of them act against the policy of their City. Self-interest may incite some citizens to participate in civic action, and the private…

Historypolitique intérieureThucydide ; politique intérieure ; Cléoboulos ; Xénarès ; public ; privé ; faction politique ; Cléaridas ; idia ; politique étrangère ; diplomatie ; Brasidas ; Alcibiadediplomatie03 medical and health sciencespolitique étrangèreThucydide0601 history and archaeologyClassicsXénarèsAlcibiade030505 public health060103 classicsCléoboulospublicBrasidas06 humanities and the artsfaction politique16. Peace & justiceCléaridasprivate ; Thucydides ; idia ; Alcibiades ; public ; politic faction ; diplomacy ; foreign policy ; domestic policy ; Xenares ; Cleoboulos ; Clearidas ; Brasidas[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History0305 other medical scienceprivé[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyidia
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The concept of the Royal Prerogative in parliamentary debates on the deployment of military in the British House of Commons, 1982–2003

2014

The article will discuss how one political key concept, the Royal Prerogative, was discussed in the British House of Commons in relation to the right to deploy and use armed troops abroad during the period 1982-2003, a time when the role of the British Parliament in decisions to deploy and commit troops to an armed conflict abroad was under extensive discussion in Parliament. This discussion began increasingly to address the state of the constitutional arrangements, more specifically the redefinition of the Royal Prerogative rights, the residual powers of the executive, as outdated in the understanding of modern representative democracy. The use of the concept was studied to reveal the atti…

Historyroyal prerogative; the British Parliament; constitution; foreign policy; defence policySociology and Political ScienceParliamentHouse of Commonsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationconstitutionGender StudiesRepresentative democracyPoliticsState (polity)Political scienceta517ta615media_commonConstitutionroyal prerogativeRoyal prerogativelcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorythe british parliamentdefence policyforeign policyForeign policyLawlcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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