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Ideas, tradition and norm entrepreneurs: retracing guiding principles of foreign policy in Blair and Chirac's speeches on Iraq / Bratberg, Oivind   Journal Article
Bratberg, Oivind Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The significance of ideas to foreign policy analysis remains contested, despite a plethora of empirical studies applying ideational frameworks. Drawing on social constructivism, this article proposes a causal understanding where ideas derived from tradition define the political space for contemporary debates and effect foreign policy behaviour. This ideational approach is substantiated by a historical study of guiding principles in British and French foreign policy, which establish a set of baseline expectations for the analysis of Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac's speeches on Iraq. The empirical study shows that whereas Chirac largely stayed within a French ideational framework, Blair applied a more complex combination of ideas from both traditions. Conceptualising Blair as an aspiring (but ultimately unsuccessful) norm entrepreneur is a fruitful interpretation of this role.
Key Words Iraq  Blair  Iraq - Foreign Policy  Britain - Foreign Policy  Chirac 
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We are all nation builders now / Crowder, Lucien   Journal Article
Crowder, Lucien Journal Article
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