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ID167882
Title ProperSubstate Organizations as Foreign Policy Agents
Other Title InformationNew Evidence and Theory from India, Israel, and France
LanguageENG
AuthorBlarel, Nicolas ;  Nicolas Blarel, Jayita Sarkar ;  Sarkar, Jayita
Summary / Abstract (Note)The extant scholarship in international relations does not completely account for the role of sub-state organizations (SSOs) in foreign policymaking of states. Yet, international cooperation, especially, in specialized areas like defense, space and nuclear technologies that are intrinsically complex frequently witness extensive involvement of SSOs. In other words, SSOs often act as foreign policy agents driving the international partnerships. Why does this happen, and what are its causal mechanisms? In this study, we conduct a plausibility probe on the role of SSOs through examining India's partnerships with France and Israel in the specialized domains of nuclear, space and defense technologies, and find that the foreign policy executives (FPEs) within the governments frequently defer to relevant SSOs when specialized knowledge and expertise are required, thereby, conferring foreign policy agency to the SSOs. We also find that the SSOs select their international partners based on their goals of efficiency, common institutional designs and organizational cultures. Our conclusions lead us to draw scholarly attention to this largely ignored yet significant actor in foreign policy decision-making.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy Analysis Vol. 15, No.3; Jul 2019: p.413–431
Journal SourceForeign Policy Analysis 2019-07 15, 3
Key WordsIsrael ;  India ;  France ;  Substate Organizations ;  Foreign Policy Agents