The Agency-Structure Problem in Foreign Policy Analysis

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  • The Agency-Structure Problem in Foreign Policy AnalysisAuthor(s): Walter CarlsnaesSource: International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Sep., 1992), pp. 245-270Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The International Studies AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2600772Accessed: 06/05/2009 07:18

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  • Article Contentsp. [245]p. 246p. 247p. 248p. 249p. 250p. 251p. 252p. 253p. 254p. 255p. 256p. 257p. 258p. 259p. 260p. 261p. 262p. 263p. 264p. 265p. 266p. 267p. 268p. 269p. 270

    Issue Table of ContentsInternational Studies Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Sep., 1992), pp. 245-345Front MatterThe Agency-Structure Problem in Foreign Policy Analysis [pp. 245 - 270]The Political Origins of African Military Coups: Ethnic Competition, Military Centrality, and the Struggle over the Postcolonial State [pp. 271 - 291]Regime, Surplus, and Self-Interest: The International Politics of Food Aid [pp. 293 - 312]The Politics of International Agenda-Setting: Reagan and North-South Relations [pp. 313 - 329]Research NoteExport Orientation: Pathway or Artifact? [pp. 331 - 343]

    Back Matter [pp. 344 - 345]