Non-State Actors and Foreign Policy Agency

Insights from Area Studies

Marianna Charountaki editor Daniela Irrera editor Christos Kourtelis editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:21st Mar '25

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This edited volume discusses non-state actors as agents of foreign policy. It questions whether non-state actors can act as foreign policy makers and if the contemporary role of non-state actors constitutes a theoretical challenge to foreign policy. Chapters demonstrate the impact of non-state entities through the lenses of their direct role as decision-makers, with examples drawn from the African continent, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Arguing for the necessity of approaching foreign policy in a broader frame, beyond the scope of the state and the individual, the book fills a gap in the literature and creates a closer nexus between area studies and foreign policy. This volume will be of interest to both academics and practitioners across the fields of international relations, foreign policy analysis, and area studies.

ISBN: 9783031518874

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161 pages