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U.S. Public Opinion and Intervention Crisis: Toward a Theory of the Public in Foreign Policy
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APPENDIX B: CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PANELS
Conference Papers
Furia, Peter. 2002. “Patriotism, Nationalism and International Politics.” Paper presented
to the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 2002.
Furia, Peter and Russell Lucas, “Determinants of Arab Public Opinion on Foreign
Relations,” APSA 2003
Christopher Gelpi, Peter Feaver and Jason Reifler, “Paying the Human Costs of War,” Paper for the wielding American Power Project,” at the Triangle Institute, presented at the Weatherhead Center, Harvard, 3.5.04
Ole Holsti, “To See Ourselves as Others See US: How Publics Abroad View the United States in the Post-9/11 Era.” Paper presented to the American Political Science Association, Chicago, 2004.
Larry Jacobs and Benjamin Page, “Who Influences US Foreign Policy,” Papers for the APSA, Philadelphia, August 2003.
James McCormick, “Public Perceptions of the US in Britain: The Post 911 Status of the Special Relationship, Closeness and Asymmetry, The Anglo American and Mexican American Special Relationships.” Oxford, February 2004.
Conference Panels and Papers
MWPSA (2003) (6-6/4-29) “PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART I, April 4, 2003 (Chanley, Katz, Sobel, Shapiro, Discussant ).
MWPSA, 4-27, 4/4/03, “Comparative Public Opinion”
Peter Furia, “The Mass Politics of International Relations”
Astrid Arraras and Carolina Valencia, “Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Colombia: The Case of Plan Columbia,”
Russell Lucas, “Public Opinion and the Institutional Insulation of Foreign Policy Decision Making in the Middle East Peace Process,”
Richard Sobel/Eric Shiraev, “Crossnational Public Opinion and the NATO Partnership in Bosnia,”
Discussants: Robert Shapiro and Andrew Katz.
MWPSA (2003), 4-33, “War in Iraq: A Discussion of Motives, Plans and Prospects,” (4/4/03).
(Gottlieb, Herrmann, Rothman, Singer, Sobel, Taber.)
APSA (2003), 20-1 PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART II, August 23, 2003. (Holsti, Katz, Mueller, Sobel/Shiraev, Discussant, Ole Holsti)
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APPENDIX B: CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PANELS
Conference Papers
Furia, Peter. 2002. “Patriotism, Nationalism and International Politics.” Paper presented
to the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 2002.
Furia, Peter and Russell Lucas, “Determinants of Arab Public Opinion on Foreign
Relations,” APSA 2003
Christopher Gelpi, Peter Feaver and Jason Reifler, “Paying the Human Costs of War,” Paper for the wielding American Power Project,” at the Triangle Institute, presented at the Weatherhead Center, Harvard, 3.5.04
Ole Holsti, “To See Ourselves as Others See US: How Publics Abroad View the United States in the Post-9/11 Era.” Paper presented to the American Political Science Association, Chicago, 2004.
Larry Jacobs and Benjamin Page, “Who Influences US Foreign Policy,” Papers for the APSA, Philadelphia, August 2003.
James McCormick, “Public Perceptions of the US in Britain: The Post 911 Status of the Special Relationship, Closeness and Asymmetry, The Anglo American and Mexican American Special Relationships.” Oxford, February 2004.
Conference Panels and Papers
MWPSA (2003) (6-6/4-29) “PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART I, April 4, 2003 (Chanley, Katz, Sobel, Shapiro, Discussant ).
MWPSA, 4-27, 4/4/03, “Comparative Public Opinion”
Peter Furia, “The Mass Politics of International Relations”
Astrid Arraras and Carolina Valencia, “Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Colombia: The Case of Plan Columbia,”
Russell Lucas, “Public Opinion and the Institutional Insulation of Foreign Policy Decision Making in the Middle East Peace Process,”
Richard Sobel/Eric Shiraev, “Crossnational Public Opinion and the NATO Partnership in Bosnia,”
Discussants: Robert Shapiro and Andrew Katz.
MWPSA (2003), 4-33, “War in Iraq: A Discussion of Motives, Plans and Prospects,” (4/4/03).
(Gottlieb, Herrmann, Rothman, Singer, Sobel, Taber.)
APSA (2003), 20-1 PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART II, August 23, 2003. (Holsti, Katz, Mueller, Sobel/Shiraev, Discussant, Ole Holsti)
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