Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies

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Autor(a) principal: Böller, Florian
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Wenzelburger, Georg
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7172
Resumo: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been perceived as a fundamental shift at the international level, triggering reorientation in foreign and security policy, in particular among liberal democracies. At the same time, beyond such external shocks, states may incrementally adapt their positioning towards international affairs. To shed light on these dynamics, this article aims to quantitatively explore longer-term patterns of foreign and security policy in liberal democracies. In doing so, we make two contributions to the literature: First, we propose a quantitative operationalization of foreign and security policy change, combining military and non-military aspects, to explore the patterns of continuity and change over time (1988–2021), considering 20 liberal democracies. Second, we leverage insights from public policy analysis, in particular the punctuated equilibrium theory, to make sense of the identified patterns. Accordingly, we find support for the proposition that foreign and security policies typically change incrementally and that major change is rare. Moreover, while incremental shifts can be explained by domestic politics and institutional settings, major changes disrupt this pattern. In conclusion, the article discusses the plausibility of the quantitative analysis given the current policy shifts among democracies following Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
title Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
spellingShingle Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
Böller, Florian
foreign policy; foreign policy change; liberal democracies; public policies analysis; punctuated equilibrium theory; security policy
title_short Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
title_full Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
title_fullStr Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
title_full_unstemmed Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
title_sort Grasping Foreign and Security Policy Change: Patterns and Conditions of Change Among Liberal Democracies
author Böller, Florian
author_facet Böller, Florian
Wenzelburger, Georg
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Böller, Florian
Wenzelburger, Georg
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv foreign policy; foreign policy change; liberal democracies; public policies analysis; punctuated equilibrium theory; security policy
topic foreign policy; foreign policy change; liberal democracies; public policies analysis; punctuated equilibrium theory; security policy
description Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been perceived as a fundamental shift at the international level, triggering reorientation in foreign and security policy, in particular among liberal democracies. At the same time, beyond such external shocks, states may incrementally adapt their positioning towards international affairs. To shed light on these dynamics, this article aims to quantitatively explore longer-term patterns of foreign and security policy in liberal democracies. In doing so, we make two contributions to the literature: First, we propose a quantitative operationalization of foreign and security policy change, combining military and non-military aspects, to explore the patterns of continuity and change over time (1988–2021), considering 20 liberal democracies. Second, we leverage insights from public policy analysis, in particular the punctuated equilibrium theory, to make sense of the identified patterns. Accordingly, we find support for the proposition that foreign and security policies typically change incrementally and that major change is rare. Moreover, while incremental shifts can be explained by domestic politics and institutional settings, major changes disrupt this pattern. In conclusion, the article discusses the plausibility of the quantitative analysis given the current policy shifts among democracies following Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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