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U.S. Public Opinion and Intervention Crisis: Toward a Theory of the Public in Foreign Policy
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Andrew Katz, “What We Do Know: International Relations Theory and the Public Opinion/Foreign Policy Link”
John Mueller, “The Perceived Value of American and Foreign Lives as a Constraint on Policy.”
Sobel and Shiraev, “International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis: Toward Cross-National Theory,”
Ole Holsti, “A Return to Isolationism and Unilateralism? American Public Opinion: Pre and Post September 11.
Discussant: Bruce Jentleson
MWPSA (2004), 13-101, PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART III, Roundtable (4/17/04) (Furia/Lucas, Katz, McCormick, Sobel/Shiraev; Abramson, Discussant)
Peter Furia, “Incorporating Foreign Policy Opinion into “Large N International Relations Research,” (Originally: “Predisposition or Political Events: Testing Hypothesized Influences on Arab Foreign Policy Opinion,”)
Andrew Katz, “International Relations Theory and the Interaction of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Guidelines for Exploring Cases of Democratic Intervention.” (4/17/04),
James McCormick, “Comments on the Roundtable,” Talking Points on the Oxford Workshop,”
MWPSA (2004), 9-13 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. (4/18/04)
Holmes, Pyles, Schwieger, 9-13, “Analyzing American Foreign Policy, 1824-70; Presidents as Products of Their Times. 4/18/04.
Weatherhead Center, “The Taiwan Strait Controversy on “Duel” Levels,” How Domestic Politics Influence Foreign Affairs,” a panel discussion before an election, Harvard University, 3/18/04. www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2004/03.25/09-taiwan.html
Hui-wen Chen, “The Taiwan Straits Controversy on Dual levels, How domestic politics influence foreign affairs,”
Tim Crawford, “Domestic Politics, Foreign Policy, and the Taiwan Strait: Insights and Implications for International Relations Theory
Kerry Dumbaugh, “Remarks on Domestic US Politics and the Taiwan Controversy,” Congressional Research Service,
Jianfei Liu, “China’s domestic politics and Taiwan policy.”
APSA 5-1: PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART IV (9/2/04) Peter Furia, “Core Values in American Foreign Policy Opinion Before and after 911.
Andrew Katz, “Applying International Relations Theory to Dissecting the Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Link
Richard Sobel, “US Public and Intervention Crises: Toward a Theory of the Public in Foreign Policy
Erik Voeten, “The Dynamics of P Support of the War in Iraq.
Ole Holsti, Discussant
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Andrew Katz, “What We Do Know: International Relations Theory and the Public Opinion/Foreign Policy Link”
John Mueller, “The Perceived Value of American and Foreign Lives as a Constraint on Policy.”
Sobel and Shiraev, “International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis: Toward Cross- National Theory,”
Ole Holsti, “A Return to Isolationism and Unilateralism? American Public Opinion: Pre and Post September 11.
Discussant: Bruce Jentleson
MWPSA (2004), 13-101, PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART III, Roundtable (4/17/04) (Furia/Lucas, Katz, McCormick, Sobel/Shiraev; Abramson, Discussant)
Peter Furia, “Incorporating Foreign Policy Opinion into “Large N International Relations Research,” (Originally: “Predisposition or Political Events: Testing Hypothesized Influences on Arab Foreign Policy Opinion,”)
Andrew Katz, “International Relations Theory and the Interaction of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Guidelines for Exploring Cases of Democratic Intervention.” (4/17/04),
James McCormick, “Comments on the Roundtable,” Talking Points on the Oxford Workshop,”
MWPSA (2004), 9-13 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. (4/18/04)
Holmes, Pyles, Schwieger, 9-13, “Analyzing American Foreign Policy, 1824-70; Presidents as Products of Their Times. 4/18/04.
Weatherhead Center, “The Taiwan Strait Controversy on “Duel” Levels,” How Domestic Politics Influence Foreign Affairs,” a panel discussion before an election, Harvard University, 3/18/04. www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2004/03.25/09-taiwan.html
Hui-wen Chen, “The Taiwan Straits Controversy on Dual levels, How domestic politics influence foreign affairs,”
Tim Crawford, “Domestic Politics, Foreign Policy, and the Taiwan Strait: Insights and Implications for International Relations Theory
Kerry Dumbaugh, “Remarks on Domestic US Politics and the Taiwan Controversy,” Congressional Research Service,
Jianfei Liu, “China’s domestic politics and Taiwan policy.”
APSA 5-1: PUBLIC OPINION AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE STATE OF THE ART IV (9/2/04) Peter Furia, “Core Values in American Foreign Policy Opinion Before and after 911.
Andrew Katz, “Applying International Relations Theory to Dissecting the Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Link
Richard Sobel, “US Public and Intervention Crises: Toward a Theory of the Public in Foreign Policy
Erik Voeten, “The Dynamics of P Support of the War in Iraq.
Ole Holsti, Discussant
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