Domestic Interests, Democracy, and Foreign Policy Change by Brett Ashley Leeds

Domestic Interests, Democracy, and Foreign Policy Change by Brett Ashley Leeds

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This Element examines how foreign policy responds to domestic political interests, and how, even as the interests supporting leaders change, democracies' foreign policies are no less stable than those of nondemocracies and often exhibit greater consistency.

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Domestic Interests, Democracy, and Foreign Policy Change by Brett Ashley Leeds

When new leaders come to office, there is often speculation about whether they will take their countries' foreign policies in different directions or stick to their predecessors' policies. We argue that when new leaders come to power who represent different societal interests and preferences than their predecessors, leaders may pursue new foreign policies. At the same time, in democracies, leadership selection processes and policymaking rules blunt leaders' incentives and opportunities for change. Democracies thus tend to pursue more consistent foreign policies than nondemocracies even when new leaders with different supporting coalitions assume office. Statistical analyses of three distinct foreign policy areas - military alliances, UNGA voting, and economic sanctions - provide support for our argument. In a fourth area - trade - we find that both democracies and nondemocracies are more likely to experience foreign policy change when a new leader with a different supporting coalition comes to power. We thus conclude that foreign policy responds to domestic political interests, and that, even as the interests supporting leaders change, democracies' foreign policies are no less stable than those of nondemocracies and often exhibit greater consistency.
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ISBN 13 9781009016957
ISBN 10 1009016954
Title Domestic Interests, Democracy, and Foreign Policy Change
Author Brett Ashley Leeds
Series Elements In International Relations
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2022-03-17
Number of pages 75
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