Abstract
This analysis examines the decision-making process of the Barack Obama Administration that led to the American decision in March 2011 to intervene in Libya. Its focus is whether the bureaucratic politics model of foreign policy decision-making can accurately explain the situation. In this case, finding mixed empirical support for the explanatory power of bureaucratic politics, it contributes to the further development of the model for foreign policy decision-making.
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Blomdahl, M. (2016). Bureaucratic Roles and Positions: Explaining the United States Libya Decision. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 27(1), 142–161. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2016.1137739
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