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Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy,  APSA 

This is the home page of the Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy Section of the American Political Science Association. The site serves to support teaching and research on the domestic sources of foreign policy, including but not exclusive to public opinion and American foreign policy.

Announcements!

        We have a New Charter, so take a look to see how we are organized these days.  And New officers--more information to be added soon.

             2000 Call for Papers

Information about the Section

    The Section on Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy is the organization for those interested in multilevel approaches to the study of  international relations.  The Section emphasizes individual, role, organizational, bureauratic, societal, and/or state as well as situational and system level variables in foreign policy analyses.  Members of the Section employ a wide range of approaches, including historical, normative, rational, behavioral, liberal, institutional, psychological, and constructivist.  Section members emphasize comparative as well as American studies of foreign policy.  And the Section recognizes the contributions of practitioners as well as academics in a broad range of professions and disciplines, e.g., communications, economics, diplomacy, government, history, political science, public opinion polling, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.  The Section organizes panels for the APSA Convention, offers an award for the best paper presented at Section panels at the APSA Convention, conducts workshops, and is planning other activities.

Officers:

Chairperson:

Andrew Katz
Dept. of Political Science
Denison University
Granville, OH 43023
katz@denison.edu
ph (740) 587-6405

Chairperson Elect and Program Chair 2000:

Steve Saideman
Political Science
228 Holden hall
Lubbock, Texas 79409-1015
gfsms@ttacs.ttu.edu 
Ph (806) 742-3022

fax (806) 742-0850

Secretary/Treasurer:
Lisa Brandes
McDougal Center
Graduate School
Yale University
PO Box 208236
New Haven, CT 06520-8236
lisa.brandes@yale.edu
Ph (203) 432-8273
Fax (203) 432-8137
Members at Large,
2 year term, 1998-2000:
Steven Hook
Dept. of Political Science
PO Box 5190
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242
Shook@kent.edu
Ph (330)672-4872
Heidi Hobbs
Dept. of Political Science
NC State
Raleigh, NC
hhobbs@social.chass.ncsu.edu 
Ph 919-969-6677
Members at Large,
2 year terms, 1999-2001:
Robert M. Cutler
Succursale "H", CP 518
Montreal, Canada H3G 2L5
Rmc@alum.mit.edu
Ph (+1 514) 939-2769
 

Data Sets

Given the history of this section as one oriented towards public opinion and foreign policy, our collection of data sets will at first certainly focus on public opinion data. If you have data sets to contribute to our collection, please let us know.

Syllabi Sources

The Syllabi Collection of the Foreign Policy Analysis section of the International Studies Association.
Any suggestions would be most welcome

CONFERENCE PLANS

2000 Call for Papers

Preliminary Program to be Posted Soon

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Comments and questions should be directed to Stephen Saideman.
This page was last updated on February 25, 2000.