Domestic Politics Dictate Global Diplomacy: Landmark Study Reveals Surprising Connections
Domestic politics and international relations are closely connected, but traditional theories don't fully consider this. When leaders need approval from their people for international deals, they play a two-level game: one at home and one internationally. This theory, seen in various diplomatic situations, looks at how domestic factors, like preferences and institutions, influence negotiations. It shows that negotiators must balance both domestic and international pressures to succeed. This approach could apply to other political situations beyond diplomacy.