The concept of national interest belongs among the most widely used and abused concepts in the foreign policy debate. This volume illustrates how the term can be used as a meaningful analytical tool. It introduces three criteria (relevance, domestic consensus, and external acceptance) which serve to identify national interest. The authors apply these criteria to Czech foreign policy making and provide some interesting findings concerning a country's possibilities to define and pursue its national interest. Since the authors use four different methodologies (case studies, discourse analysis, grounded theory, and ethnography), the volume also shows the variety of possible ways to analyse national interests.
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The Editors : Petr Drulák is director of the Institute of International Relations in Prague (Czech Republic) and associate professor of political science at the Charles University. Mats Braun is a research fellow at the Institute of International Relations in Prague and lectures at the Anglo-American University.
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Originalbroschur. Etat : Gut. 210 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Introduction: How to Explore National Interest and Why. Petr Drulák -- National Interest and its Legitimacy: An Attempt at a New Approach. Petr Kratochvil -- The Demand Side of the EU Enlargement: Understanding our Neighbours. Vit Benes -- Europeanization of the Czech Environmental Policy. Mats Braun -- Eastern Promises? Czech Ambiguity in the European Neighbourhood. Petr Kratochvil and Ondfej Horky -- The Fortunes of the Czech Discourse on the Missile Defense. Nik Hynek and Vit Stfitecky -- Czech Foreign Policy in Austrian and Slovak Newspapers. Michal Koran -- The Czech Perspective on the Future of the EU: No Consensus in the Offing. Mats Braun -- The European Neighbourhood Policy: How Does National Identity Make its Way to Brussels? Elsa Tulmets -- Human Rights Promotion: Czech Republic and the EU. Véra Veseiá -- Conclusions: National Interests in Foreign Policy. Mats Braun and Petr Drulák. ISBN 9783631596630 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 203. N° de réf. du vendeur 1124679
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