Governing abroad coalition politics and foreign policy in Europe
From Austria to New Zealand, coalition governments often pave the road to foreign policy. In Western Europe, nearly 90 percent of postwar governments include two or more political parties. Israel, the Middle East's only consolidated democracy according to many, has never experienced single-part...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press
2022.
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Colección: | JSTOR Open Access monographs.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46959919*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Why Study Coalition Governments in Foreign Policy?
- The Constraints and Opportunities of Coalition Foreign Policy: Moving beyond the Dichotomy
- From Parties to Coalitions: Explaining Foreign Policy Commitments in Post Cold War Europe
- Reaching across the Aisle: Danish Commitments during the 1990 and 2003 Wars in Iraq
- When Foreign Policy Spills Over: Dutch Support for the 2003 Iraq War
- Loyal to Whom? Finland's Decision to Join the Eurozone
- Governing Together, Abroad: Conclusions and Implication.