It’s the Process Stupid! Process Tracing in the Study of European and International Politics
Jeffrey T. Checkel
No 26, ARENA Working Papers from ARENA
Abstract:
Process tracing is in, acquiring near buzz-word status in certain circles. Europeanists do it; IR scholars do it – all with the goal of bringing theory closer to what really goes on in the world. This makes our scholarship more policy relevant and increases the reliability of our findings - non-trivial advantages, for sure. Yet, such benefits do not come without costs. In particular, proponents of process tracing should be wary of losing sight of the big picture, be aware of the method’s significant data requirements, and recognize certain epistemological traps inherent in its application.
Keywords: methodological issues; international regimes; international relations; political science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-10-18
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