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Why and how should we go for a multicausal analysis in the study of foreign policy? (Meta-)theoretical rationales and methodological rules

Authors
Eun, Yong-Soo
Issue Date
Oct-2012
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Citation
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, v.38, no.4, pp.763 - 783
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Journal Title
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Volume
38
Number
4
Start Page
763
End Page
783
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/164461
DOI
10.1017/S0260210511000052
ISSN
0260-2105
Abstract
This article argues that International Relations (IR) researchers concerned with why-questions about the state's external behaviour ought to employ a multicausal approach attentive to the interrelated relationship between external structures and internal agents, presenting the (meta-)theoretical rationales underlying its argument. Here the author suggests 'a rich/bold ontology' regarding foreign policy behaviour. Then the article elaborates on detailed and explicit guidelines on how to traverse the bridge that connects the insights of that rich ontology to the empirical research necessary to make claims about the real world of any one moment. In a related vein, the article claims that a multicausal approach should be established using what the author calls 'loose-knit deductive reasoning' through which epistemological and methodological openness can be preserved in a manageable way. More importantly, this article discusses the role of theory for IR scholarship and the standards for judging theoretical contributions and progress in the field of IR. Ultimately, the author argues that a complex and flexible approach - both as a useful mode of explanation and as a progressive model of theory construction - can make important contributions to a better understanding of foreign policy and world politics, not only because it enables researchers to become keenly sensitive to the complex reality underlying a nation's foreign policy and to the interrelated relationship between structures and agents in international relations, but also because it can serve to provide a secure base for the progressive accumulation of the evidence closely associated with multiple causation on which any adequate explanation about complex foreign policy behaviour must surely be founded and without which general theory cannot really flourish.
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