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Wolfgang Wagner, "The Democratic Politics of Military Interventions" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Nov 10, 2025
Wolfgang Wagner, a Professor of international security and author of *The Democratic Politics of Military Interventions*, explores the intricate relationship between party politics and foreign policy. He challenges the notion that foreign affairs transcend party lines, revealing that political divisions significantly impact military intervention decisions. Wagner discusses how parties on the left and right frame conflicts differently, their historical voting patterns, and the implications for democratic accountability, emphasizing the vital role of political parties in shaping national interest.
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INSIGHT

Parties Drive Foreign Policy Differences

  • Political parties shape foreign policy because governments are party politicians with differing visions and legitimate justifications for force.
  • Understanding foreign policy requires analyzing parties' ideologies alongside institutions to see how decisions differ by who governs.
INSIGHT

Institutions Plus Parties Explain Democratic Restraint

  • Democratic institutions matter but are incomplete without the party actors that fill them and provide ideological direction.
  • Combining institutional analysis with party ideologies gives a fuller understanding of democratic constraints on using force.
ADVICE

Keep Party Contestation For Democratic Control

  • Preserve party contestation to ensure meaningful democratic control and provide citizens real choices.
  • Avoid one-party dominance because it removes alternative visions and weakens democratic accountability.
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