"Political scientists Glenn Palmer and T. Clifton Morgan propose a new theory of foreign policy that challenges theories based on security as the single goal of policy analysts."--Choice "[Glenn Palmer and T. Clifton Morgan] set an ambitious program to develop a general theory of comparative foreign policy. They rightly criticize the so-called 'realist' and 'neorealist' concepts, which give an overly simplistic explanation of foreign policy behavior as being policy motivated by one central goal: security of the nation ... [and] offer a few good principles. [In] a clear ... narrative, the authors present a mathematically formulated and statistically based explanation, and test the theory on several historical cases... The book is an interesting attempt to establish a general theory of foreign policy behavior."--Ivan T. Berend, European Review