Role Theory: A Conceptual Framework for the Constructivist Foreign Policy Analysis
Abstract
This paper has two objectives. Firstly, I would like to introduce the
conceptual framework for foreign policy analysis: the so-called role theory.
In order for us to explain and understand the foreign policies of nationstates, the role theory focuses on the reasoning of national political elites,
their understanding of the international system and the perceived role of
their own states within this larger system. I will introduce the concepts of
the role theory, its epistemological underpinning and the most important
analytical applications of it. Secondly, I intend to make a contribution to the
discussions about the application of social constructivism (as an IR theory)
to foreign policy analysis. Thanks to its metatheoretical assumptions and
conceptual outfit, the role theory is an appropriate candidate for bridging
the gap between constructivist IR theory and FPA.
Keywords
Role theory, national role conception, foreign policy analysis, epistemology, ontology, constructivism