توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Democratic Politics of Military Interventions: Political Parties, Contestation, and Decisions to Use Force Abroad
نام کتاب : The Democratic Politics of Military Interventions: Political Parties, Contestation, and Decisions to Use Force Abroad
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نویسندگان : Wolfgang Wagner
ناشر : Oxford University Press, USA
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 190
ISBN (شابک) : 0198846797 , 9780198846796
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Cover
The Democratic Politics of Military Interventions: Political Parties, Contestation, and Decisions to Use Force Abroad
Copyright
Preface and Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction and Plan of the Book
1.1 The ‘Neglected Element’: Political Parties and Foreign Affairs
1.2 Which Parties? Which Policies?
1.3 Plan of the Book
Chapter 2: Democratic Politics and Foreign Affairs: A Theoretical Framework
2.1 The Normative Debate: The (In)compatibility of Democratic Politics with International Conflict and Security
2.2 Zooming in on the Democratic Politics of International Conflict: The Democratic Peace Debate and Beyond
2.2.1 Democratic Institutions
2.2.2 Liberal Ideas and Political Culture: Ambivalence and Diversity
2.3 Differences Among Democracies and Party-Political Orientation of Government
2.4 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Contestation and Politicization of Security and Defence Policy
3.1 Contestation and Politicization
3.2 Methodology
3.3 Long-Term Patterns of Contestation: Congressional Voting between 1789 and 2014
3.4 Foreign, Security, and Defence Policy Votes in Germany and the Netherlands
3.5 Deployment Votes
3.5.1 US Declarations of War and Authorizations to Use Force
3.5.2 Deployment Votes since the End of the Cold War
3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4: The Party Politics of Foreign and Security Policy
4.1 Why Political Parties Differ
4.2 How Political Parties Differ: The Left/Right and the ‘New Politics’ Dimensions
4.3 Dimensions of Party-Political Contestation: Evidence from Manifestos, Experts, and Parliamentary Votes
4.3.1 Pro or Against the Military and Security and Defence Policy: Evidence from Party Manifestos
4.3.2 Pro or Against Peace and Security Missions: Evidence from Expert Surveys
4.3.3 Pro or Against Actual Military Deployments: Evidence from Votes in Parliament
4.4 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Debating Military Interventions: Party-Specific Arguments and Justifications
5.1 Selecting Countries and Military Missions
5.1.1 Selecting Missions
5.1.1.1 The Military Intervention in Afghanistan
5.1.1.2 Fighting Daesh in Iraq and Syria
5.1.2 Selecting Countries
5.1.2.1 United Kingdom
5.1.2.2 Canada
5.1.2.3 Germany
5.2 Method
5.3 Findings
5.4 Conclusion
5.5 Technical Appendix
Chapter 6: Conclusions and Outlook
6.1 Party Politics Matters
6.2 Nuancing the Role of Political Parties in Foreign Affairs
6.3 The Democratic Politics of Foreign Affairs
6.4 Policy Implications
6.4.1 Making Space for Transnational Party Politics
6.4.2 The Impact of Politicization
6.5 Directions for Further Research
References
Sources
Canada
United Kingdom
Germany
References
Index