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本研究采用倡导联盟框架(ACF)来考察奥巴马总统任期初期美国外交政策的两个联盟,当时美国的政策从领导与欧洲盟国的多边安全行动转向催化其他国家的领导。它确定了两个联盟的主要成员,民主干涉主义者和实用现实主义者,他们对美国的外交政策持有不同的信念。我调查了这些联盟成员对美国在多边安全行动中的作用的信念,从这些信念中产生的政策偏好,为确保采用他们的政策偏好而采用的许多策略,以及实施政策的影响。ACF促进了对务实现实主义联盟在奥巴马政府赢得政策辩论时所使用的策略、手段和背景的考虑。本文进一步提供了对支持美国多边主义的情况的更好理解。克里斯。多兰,2008。“1992年至2004年美国外交政策精英意见的形成”。政治,政策36(4):542-85。http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2007.00121.x/abstract。Haar, Roberta N.和Lutz F. Krebs. 2021。“特朗普政府外交政策企业家的失败。”政治,政策49(2):446-73。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12399。Kevin J. Lasher和Christine Sixta Rinehart. 2016。《影子拳师:奥巴马政府和外交政策大战略》政治,政策44(5):850-88。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12175。
Democratic interventionists versus pragmatic realists: Employing the advocacy coalition framework to explain Obama's shift in multilateralism with European allies
This research employs the advocacy coalition framework (ACF) to examine two coalitions of U.S. foreign policy during the early part of Barack Obama's presidency when U.S. policy shifted from leading multilateral security operations with European allies to catalyzing others to lead. It identifies the primary members of two coalitions, the Democratic Interventionists and the Pragmatic Realists, who held differing beliefs about U.S. foreign policy. I investigate the beliefs of the members of these coalitions regarding the U.S. role in multilateral security operations, the policy preferences that emerge from those beliefs, the many strategies employed to ensure the adoption of their policy preferences, and the impact of the implemented policy. The ACF facilitates consideration of the strategy, means, and settings that the Pragmatic Realist coalition used to win the policy debate in the Obama administration. This article further provides a greater understanding of the circumstances that support U.S. multilateralism.
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Dolan, Chris J. 2008. “The Shape of Elite Opinion on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1992 to 2004.” Politics & Policy 36(4): 542–85. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2007.00121.x/abstract.
Haar, Roberta N., and Lutz F. Krebs. 2021. “The Failure of Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs in the Trump Administration.” Politics & Policy 49(2): 446–73. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12399.
Lasher, Kevin J., and Christine Sixta Rinehart. 2016. “The Shadowboxer: The Obama Administration and Foreign Policy Grand Strategy.” Politics & Policy 44(5): 850–88. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12175.