2017
DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821201700030005
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Regions and the Globe: A Spatial-Temporal Framework for Foreign Policy Analysis

Abstract: Does the regional environment shape a state's international socialization and, thus, its perception on external affairs? If this is the case, how does such a process happen and what are the consequences for a state's global foreign policy? We tackle both questions by elaborating an analytical framework that accounts for spatial-temporal interactions in foreign policy. We accomplish such a task by reporting the preliminary findings of a comparison of Brazil's and India's views on the NonProliferation Treaty (NP… Show more

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