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Foreign policy analysis

Foreign policy analysis (FPA) is a branch of political science dealing with theory development and empirical study regarding the processes and outcomes of foreign policy.
Foreign policy analysis is the study of the management of external relations and activities of state. Foreign policy involves goals, strategies, measures, methods, guidelines, directives, agreements, and so on. National governments may conduct international relations not only with other nation-states but also with international organizations and non-governmental organizations.〔Robert Jackson, Georg Sorensen's ''Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches'', 5th ed. Oxford University Press, 2013.〕
Managing foreign relations need carefully considered plans of actions that are adapted to foreign interests and concerns of the government.〔
==Study==
Foreign policy analysis involves the study of how a state makes foreign policy. As it analyzes the decision making process, FPA involves the study of both international and domestic politics. FPA also draws upon the study of diplomacy, war, intergovernmental organisations, and economic sanctions, each of which are means by which a state may implement foreign policy. In academia, foreign policy analysis is most commonly taught within the discipline of public policy within political science or political studies, and the study of international relations. FPA can also be considered a sub-field of the study of international relations, which aims to understand the processes behind foreign policy decision making. The most prominent scholars in this field of study include Richard Snyder, James Rosenau, Alexander George, Graham Allison and Irving Janis.〔Jean A. Garrison, ''"Foreign Policy Analysis in 20/20: A Symposium."'' International Studies Review 5, 2003, pp. 155-202〕
According to foreignpolicyanalysis.org, "As a field of study, foreign policy analysis is characterized by its actor-specific focus. In the simplest terms, it is the study of the process, effects, causes, or outputs of foreign policy decision-making in either a comparative or case-specific manner. The underlying and often implicit argument theorizes that human beings, acting as a group or within a group, compose and cause change in international politics."〔Foreign Policy Analysis, Department of Political Science, College of Arts & Science, and the University of Missouri. http://foreignpolicyanalysis.org/〕
Robert Putnam describes level of analysis as "two-level game" meaning despite the international gathering of foreign policy officials to set mutual goals, each officials are from a domestic group that have their own particular interest and ideas about the foreign policy. Policy officials are chiefly power brokers who each try to put their personal stamp on foreign policy and win the most bread/bacon/points.〔Henry Nau, Perspectives on International Relations: Power, Institution, Ideas. 2nd ed., CQ Press. 2009〕

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