Painful Choices :A Theory of Foreign Policy Change

Publication subTitle :A Theory of Foreign Policy Change

Author: Welch David A.;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781400840748

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691123400

Subject: D81 international relations

Keyword: 外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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Under what conditions should we expect states to do things radically differently all of a sudden? In this book, David Welch seeks to answer this question, constructing a theory of foreign policy change inspired by organization theory, cognitive and motivational psychology, and prospect theory. He then "test drives" the theory in a series of comparative case studies in the security and trade domains: Argentina's decision to go to war over the Falklands/Malvinas vs. Japan's endless patience with diplomacy in its conflict with Russia over the Northern Territories; America's decision to commit large-scale military force to Vietnam vs. its ultimate decision to withdraw; and Canada's two abortive flirtations with free trade with the United States in 1911 and 1948 vs. its embrace of free trade in the late 1980s.

Painful Choices has three main objectives: to determine whether the general theory project in the field of international relations can be redeemed, given disappointment with previous attempts; to reflect on what this reveals about the possibilities and limits of general theory; and to inform policy. Welch argues that earlier efforts at general theory erred by aiming to explain state behavior, which is an intractable problem. Instead, since inertia is the default expectation in international politics, all we need do is to explain changes in behavior. Painful Choices shows that this is a tractable problem with clear

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CHAPTER 2: A THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY CHANGE

CHAPTER 2: A THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY CHANGE

BUILDING BLOCKS

BUILDING BLOCKS

A LOSS-AVERSION THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY CHANGE

A LOSS-AVERSION THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY CHANGE

DEVILS IN THE DETAILS

DEVILS IN THE DETAILS

CHAPTER 3: USELESS ISLANDS DISPUTES

CHAPTER 3: USELESS ISLANDS DISPUTES

LAS ISLAS MALVINAS

LAS ISLAS MALVINAS

THE NORTHERN TERRITORIES

THE NORTHERN TERRITORIES

CRUCIAL DIFFERENCES

CRUCIAL DIFFERENCES

CHAPTER 4: AMERICAN BOYS IN AN ASIAN WAR

CHAPTER 4: AMERICAN BOYS IN AN ASIAN WAR

BACKGROUND

BACKGROUND

TURNING POINTS

TURNING POINTS

THE JOHNSON ESCALATION

THE JOHNSON ESCALATION

NIXINGER AND THE ENDGAME

NIXINGER AND THE ENDGAME

HOW DO THE HYPOTHESES FARE?

HOW DO THE HYPOTHESES FARE?

CHAPTER 5: FREE TRADE WITH THE UNITED STATES: TWO FUNERALS AND A WEDDING

CHAPTER 5: FREE TRADE WITH THE UNITED STATES: TWO FUNERALS AND A WEDDING

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND

LAURIER AND THE RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT OF 1911

LAURIER AND THE RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT OF 1911

KING AND THE RECIPROCITY NONAGREEMENT OF 1948

KING AND THE RECIPROCITY NONAGREEMENT OF 1948

MULRONEY AND THE CANADA-U.S. FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, 1988

MULRONEY AND THE CANADA-U.S. FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, 1988

ANALYSIS

ANALYSIS

CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION

CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION

WORKS CITED

WORKS CITED

INDEX

INDEX

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