Title of article :
Convergence of State Policy Analyses in the Context of Globalization: An Application of the ‘Herbert Kitschelt’ Model
Author/Authors :
Alex Igho Ovie-D’Leone Department of Political Science and International Relations - College of Management and Social Sciences - Osun State University Osogbo, Okuku Campus, NIGERI
Abstract :
The effects or indeed impacts of ongoing globalization have been quite
fundamental in all facets of human endeavours. The world has become closely
more interconnected, interdependent within the context of a global village.
Consequently, sovereign national borders have been increasingly breached with
impunity and in alarming frequencies by events occurring in very remote locations
across the world. There are now obvious constraints on the manner states have to
make and formulate their policy decisions, knowing fully well that they could
almost invariably affect trends in far flung locations worldwide. Viewed then
against this backdrop, it is obvious that the borderline that traditionally separates
domestic from foreign policies now also appear blurred increasingly by such
intervening influences of globalization. If we then take this position as given, there
appears to be an urgent need to rethink the basic theoretical props utilized over
time in analyzing government policies generally. The intention here is to devise a
common analytical model that could be readily applicable to both domestic and
foreign policies. This paper examines critically the so-called ‘Kitschelt Model’ and
submits that, as an analytical frame, and under the intervening influences of ongoing globalization, there is a veritable basis now to analyze almost any
government policy whether they are oriented towards the domestic or foreign
context from a central point of convergence.
Keywords :
globalization , foreign policy , domestic policy , policy making , Kitschelt Model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics