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Isreali and Indian Foreign Policy
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India and Israel provide interesting cases for comparative analysis of domestic and international influences upon foreign policy and foreign policy making. Laura Drake’s article on Israeli foreign policy in Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective offers a detailed account of a state beset by external threats that it finds necessary to meet through strong external support coupled with potent internal measures. ... Both of these articles can be usefully examined by asking the questions that Ryan Beasley and Michael Snarr bring up in their article focusing on comparisons across countries while specifically focusing on domestic and international influences upon foreign policy. Beasley and Snarr specifically ask a few important questions for comparative foreign policy analysis that illustrate how international and domestic factors converge to produce foreign policy and which school or schools of thought are most relevant in terms of providing a framework to understand those events.
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Title: Isreali and Indian Foreign Policy
Words: 602 Rating: None Pages: 2.4 submitted by: hotrod4731
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