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Parties, Parliaments, and Foreign Policy in Times of Increasing Politicization

This project investigates the increasing contestation of national foreign policy decisions with a special interest in military intervention. Its conceptual/theoretical and empirical, comparative and case-oriented studies particularly address the role of parties and parliaments in foreign policy and its contestation and, by virtue of this, issues of ideology, government-opposition dynamics, and the parliamentary control of defense policy.

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