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Liberalization and Foreign Policy
Miles Kahler, Editor
New York
1997
Table of Contents
Introduction: Liberalization and Foreign Policy
Part I. Liberal Democracies and Their Foreign Policies
| 1. | Democratic States and Commitment in International Relations |
| Kurt Taylor Gaubatz | |
| 2. | Legislative Influence and International Engagement |
| Lisa L. Martin | |
| 3. | Democratic States and International Disputes |
| Joanne Gowa |
Part II. Political Liberalization and Foreign Policy: Cross-Regional Comparisons
| 4. | Democratization and Foreign Policy in the Arab World: The Domestic Origins of the Jordanian and Algerian Alliances in the 1991 Gulf War |
| Lisa Anderson | |
| 5. | Political Liberalization and the African State System |
| Jeffrey Herbst | |
| 6. | Liberalization and Foreign Policy in East Europe |
| Ronald H. Linden | |
| 7. | From Reluctant Choices to Credible Commitments: Foreign Policy and Economic and Political Liberalization- Spain, 1953-1986 |
| Victor Pérez-Díaz and Juan Carlos Rodríguez |
Part III. Economic Liberalization, International Institutions, and Foreign Policy
| 8. | Economic Liberalization and the Politics of European Monetary Integration |
| Jeffry A. Frieden | |
| 9. | Financial Liberalization and Regional Monetary Cooperation: The Mexican Case |
| Sylvia Maxfield | |
| 10. | Conclusion: Liberalization as Foreign Policy Determinant and Goal |
| Miles Kahler |