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Foreign Policy and Kenya’s Foreign Relations, 1963–2017
Kenya’s foreign policy can be traced back to the country’s achievement of political independence in 1963. Acquiring the status of statehood as... -
Central Characteristics of Saudi Foreign Policy
The main objective of Saudi foreign policy is to steer the kingdom’s foreign relations with other states. Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy is... -
Indian National Identity and Foreign Policy Re-Evaluating the Career of K. M. Pannikar (1894–1963)
Shedding light on the role of India within twentieth-century international relations, this book explores the life and career of Kavalam Madhava (K.... -
Georgian Foreign Policy in the Academic Discourse
This chapter sets the scene for this research by mapping the existing academic debates over Georgia’s foreign policy development in Georgian and... -
Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations
In the last three decades, historians of the “U.S. in the World” have taken two methodological turns—the international and transnational turns—that... -
Credit, Debt and Power: Italian Foreign Policy in the Heavily Indebted Muslim Mediterranean Countries (1867–1914)
Following the Tunisian, Egyptian and Ottoman sovereign defaults, caused in part by the continuous influx of foreign capital especially after the... -
A Foreign Country
The last chapter of the book returns to the discussion raised in its first chapter, where traditionalist Scandinavian historiography was pitted... -
Epilogue: Foreign Women as Consorts
This chapter discusses the prevalence of foreign brides as English consorts over the course of the Middle Ages. This chapter considers the impact of... -
Explaining Russian foreign policy towards the EU through contrasts
This article looks at various theoretical approaches to Russia–EU relations and ways to explain the evolution and current rupture of the... -
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Jewry: Domestic Suspicion and International Support
This chapter moves from domestic organizations and ideological aspects of the regime discussed in Chap. 5... -
BIMSTEC and India’s “Act East” Policy: Implications for Sri Lanka
In 2018, the Sri Lankan Government mentioned that Sri Lanka is looking east in its foreign policy engagement. What Sri Lanka meant by its “Look East... -
In the Face of Francis I’s Foreign policy
Despite his anti-war preaching, so eminent in his writings, Erasmus made no stand against the warlike and expansionist foreign policy of specific... -
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India-Malaysia Relations: Strategic Engagement in the Context of the Act East Policy
The chapter examines the trajectory of Malaysia-India relations by analysing some of the key issues in bilateral relations, particularly in the last... -
Framing the Narrative of the Indochinese Diaspora: The Citizens Commission on Indochinese Refugees, Domestic Political Actors, and U.S. Foreign Relations
This chapter explores the evolution of the American response to the Indochinese diaspora from 1975 until the 1979 Geneva Conference on Indochinese... -
African-American Foreign Service Women
Brief introductions used in previous chapters—focusing on social and educational backgrounds—offer inadequate explanation of the circumstances that... -
India’s Act East Policy: China’s Perceptions and Responses
The aim of this study is to analyse China’s perceptions and responses to India’s Act East Policy. It has been argued that India’s Act East Policy has... -
“Contriving to Pick Up Some Sailors”: The Royal Navy and Foreign Manpower, 1815–1865
The nineteenth century, particularly following the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, is often seen as the endpoint for the employment of foreign... -
Introduction: Rethinking U.S. World Power—Domestic Histories of U.S. Foreign Relations
In the 1990s, the subfield of U.S. diplomatic history faced a crisis. By the Cold War’s end, social and cultural history stood at the vanguard of the... -
The “Look East Policy” of Bangladesh: An Opportunity for Building Complementary and Shared Development for Eastern South Asia
What explains the linkage between Bangladesh’s “Look East Policy” and the country’s balancing foreign policy adjustments with two emerging...