CAMBRIDGE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, cilt.37, sa.5, ss.715-717, 2024 (SSCI)
Domestic politics matter in the creation and maintenance of international order. International relations and comparative politics scholars have long debated mutual interactions between the domestic and international realms. Kenneth Waltz famously argued that one day an integrated theory of external and internal politics may be developed (Waltz Citation1986, 340). Similarly, Peter Gourevitch made the case for accepting the interaction between international politics and domestic structures (Gourevitch Citation1978, 882). Understanding the symbiotic relationship between two has always been a crucial scholarly endeavour.