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Foreign Policy Challenges in the 21st Century
This book explores the emerging challenges to foreign policymaking in liberal democracies and the adequacy of the ‘marketplace of ideas’ in responding to the challenges. Looking at foreign policy challenges as diverse as democratisation, globalisation, climate change and the role of values in environmental debate to the Iraq invasion and the war on drugs, each of the contributors critically examines how key global issues are framed in public debate across three of the world’s most mature liberal democracies: the US, the UK, and Australia.
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This book explores the emerging challenges to foreign policymaking in liberal democracies and the adequacy of the ‘marketplace of ideas’ in responding to these challenges.
Looking at foreign policy challenges as diverse as democratization, globalization and climate change, from the role of values in environmental debate to the Iraq invasion and the war on drugs, the contributors critically examine how key global issues are framed in public debate across three of the world’s most mature liberal democracies: the US, the UK, and Australia. The book contributes to a better understanding of the limits of the ‘marketplace of ideas’ in helping to produce wise and accountable policy, and how those limits may soon be overcome.
Examining how key global issues are framed in foreign policy debate across a range of liberal democratic societies, this book will strongly appeal to academics and students with an interest in international relations, policymaking and politics, as well as to governmental and think tank policymakers and advisors.
Looking at foreign policy challenges as diverse as democratization, globalization and climate change, from the role of values in environmental debate to the Iraq invasion and the war on drugs, the contributors critically examine how key global issues are framed in public debate across three of the world’s most mature liberal democracies: the US, the UK, and Australia. The book contributes to a better understanding of the limits of the ‘marketplace of ideas’ in helping to produce wise and accountable policy, and how those limits may soon be overcome.
Examining how key global issues are framed in foreign policy debate across a range of liberal democratic societies, this book will strongly appeal to academics and students with an interest in international relations, policymaking and politics, as well as to governmental and think tank policymakers and advisors.
Contributors
Contributors: M. Abdalla, M. Clarke, T. Conley, M. Griffiths, M. Heazle, C. Inglis, I. Islam, A.W. McCoy, C.A. Miller, A. O’Neil, H. Rane, D. Smith
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction: Foreign Policy and the Limits of Democratic Debate
Michael Heazle, Martin Griffiths and Tom Conley
PART I: CHALLENGES OF A NEW CENTURY
2. Democratization: Paradoxes and Pitfalls
Martin Griffiths
3. Science, Advocacy and the Role of Values in Environmental Debate
Michael Heazle
4. The Marketplace of Ideas and Global Development
Iyanatul Islam
5. Globalization, the State and Liberal Democracy
Tom Conley
6. The Song Remains the Same: Converging Views on a Rising China
Michael Clarke and Doug Smith
PART II: THE LIMITS OF DEMOCRATIC DEBATE
7. The Invasion of Iraq: The Marketplace of Ideas and its Limits
Andrew O’Neil
8. Epistemic Constitutionalism in International Governance: The Case of Climate Change
Clark A. Miller
9. Islam and the Struggle for Democracy
Mohamad Abdalla and Halim Rane
10. The International Movement of People: A Multi-headed Policy Hydra for Liberal Democracies
Christine Inglis
11. A Hundred Years of Drug Prohibition: A Study in the Failure of Global Governance
Alfred W. McCoy
Index
Preface
1. Introduction: Foreign Policy and the Limits of Democratic Debate
Michael Heazle, Martin Griffiths and Tom Conley
PART I: CHALLENGES OF A NEW CENTURY
2. Democratization: Paradoxes and Pitfalls
Martin Griffiths
3. Science, Advocacy and the Role of Values in Environmental Debate
Michael Heazle
4. The Marketplace of Ideas and Global Development
Iyanatul Islam
5. Globalization, the State and Liberal Democracy
Tom Conley
6. The Song Remains the Same: Converging Views on a Rising China
Michael Clarke and Doug Smith
PART II: THE LIMITS OF DEMOCRATIC DEBATE
7. The Invasion of Iraq: The Marketplace of Ideas and its Limits
Andrew O’Neil
8. Epistemic Constitutionalism in International Governance: The Case of Climate Change
Clark A. Miller
9. Islam and the Struggle for Democracy
Mohamad Abdalla and Halim Rane
10. The International Movement of People: A Multi-headed Policy Hydra for Liberal Democracies
Christine Inglis
11. A Hundred Years of Drug Prohibition: A Study in the Failure of Global Governance
Alfred W. McCoy
Index