Comparative foreign policy learning package
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Comparative foreign policy learning package
This learning package provides an introduction to comparative foreign policy analysis and a discussion of how to employ rigorous techniques to develop ideas about the causes and consequences of foreign policy. Data are available on 38 variables for 114 states. The data are generally for the mid-1960's and include indicators of size, wealth, domestic situation, and international interaction. Data originally intended for use with Patrick McGowan and Michael O'Leary, Learning Package 4--Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis Materials, Markham Publishing Company, 1971.
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