Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Revised EditionUniversity of Michigan Press, 2004 - 378 страница Thoroughly revised edition of an essential text, incorporating a wealth of new material on American foreign policy since 9/11. The second edition of this concise masterwork includes vast amounts of new material on American foreign policy in the post-9/11 era, including the war in Iraq. Holsti explores the poorly understood role of public opinion in international affairs, looking at Americans' capacity to make informed judgments about issues far removed from their personal experience. "Impressively comprehensive and current: an excellent revision of a book by the #1 authority on the topic. This new edition will remain at the forefront for consultation and textbook adoption on the topic for years to come." -Bruce Russett, Yale University "I thought the first edition was the best single treatment of the subject-so, apparently, did the student who 'borrowed' my copy-and this is a worthy successor. The new edition almost flawlessly accomplishes the goal Holsti sets for himself: an update of his landmark book in light of emerging research and the dramatically changed state of the world that confronts U.S. foreign policy." -Randy Siverson, University of California, Davis "For those who are curious about the impact of 9/11 on American public opinion, for serious students of the relationship between foreign policy and public opinion, for anyone who wants to understand contemporary American opinion about the United States' place in the world, and for citizens tired of conventional wisdom about a difficult and important subject, Holsti's study is not only interesting and topical, it is essential." -Maxine Isaacs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University "In an age of almost weekly polling on foreign policy, Holsti's insights are indispensable. He delivers double tour de force in this new edition, providing his own current and historical research along with a comprehensive synthesis of the existing literature. His analysis of the relationships between public opinion and foreign policy since 9/11 will prove particularly valuable for students and scholars alike." -Richard Eichenberg, Tufts University "Holsti combines a vast knowledge of political history and a mastery of the relevant scholarship with up-to-date empirical data to address the question of what role the general public can play in shaping foreign policy. This revised edition is a remarkable achievement." -Shoon Murray, School of International Service, American University |
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... significant in several cases , were generally rather moderate - in the range of 5 to II percent . A second theme , on the prospects for international stability , is addressed by two items . The questions ask whether we are en- tering a ...
... significant in several cases , were generally rather moderate - in the range of 5 to II percent . A second theme , on the prospects for international stability , is addressed by two items . The questions ask whether we are en- tering a ...
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... significant because , unlike many of the gender differences that have emerged from the FPLP surveys , they did not disappear when the responses were con- trolled for ideology . In contrast to this evidence of a gender gap , two ...
... significant because , unlike many of the gender differences that have emerged from the FPLP surveys , they did not disappear when the responses were con- trolled for ideology . In contrast to this evidence of a gender gap , two ...
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... significant at the .001 level 57 56 56 66c 56 61 46 44 33 38 9311 8811 451 136 8b 11110 103 " Gender differences significant at the .001 level , but not after controlling for ideology dGender differences significant at the .001 level ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The PostWorld War II Consensus | 25 |
Challenges to the Postwar Consensus | 41 |
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