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" ... the prevailing public opinion has been destructively wrong at the critical junctures. The people have imposed a veto upon the judgments of informed and responsible officials. They have compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have... "
Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Revised Edition - Страница 34
написао/ла Ole Rudolf Holsti - 2009 - 400 страница
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Voters, Elections, and Parties: The Practice of Democratic Theory

Gerald M. Pomper - 436 страница
...have compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or was more expedient, to be too late with too little,...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent."" Democratic governments have certainly made mistakes in policy, but...
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Essays in the Public Philosophy

Walter Lippmann - 212 страница
...have compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or was more expedient, to be too late with too little,...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent. Mass opinion has acquired mounting power in this century. It has shown...
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The Origin and Prevention of Major Wars

Robert Gilpin - 1989 - 364 страница
...the paradox of democracy and foreign policy when he argued that public opinion has forced governments "to be too late with too little, or too long with...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too transient."9 There are other characteristics of decision-making in democratic states...
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Soviet-American Relations After the Cold War

Robert Jervis, Seweryn Bialer - 1991 - 382 страница
...compelled the government, which usually know what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or what more expedient, to be too late with too little, or...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent. Mass opinion has acquired mounting power in this country. It has shown...
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Diplomat's Dictionary

Charles W. Freeman, Jr. - 1995 - 616 страница
...opinion: "Public opinion compels governments which usually know what would be wiser or more necessary or more expedient to be too late with too little or too long with too much, too pacifist in peace or too bellicose in war, too appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent. Mass opinion has a growing...
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Democracy and Diplomacy: The Impact of Domestic Politics in U.S. Foreign ...

Melvin Small - 1996 - 228 страница
...have compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or was more expedient to be too late with too little, or too long with too much." Dean Acheson agreed. After suffering withering political attacks when he was secretary of state, he...
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Weapons Under Fire

Lauren H. Holland - 1997 - 304 страница
...compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or what was necessary, or more expedient, to be too late with too little, or...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent. Mass opinion has acquired mounting power in this century. It has shown...
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Who Speaks for America?: Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy

Eric Alterman - 1998 - 268 страница
...have compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or was more expedient, to be too late with too little,...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent."16 George F. Kennan, a Lippmann contemporary and among his only equals...
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Diplomacy for the Next Century

Abba Eban - 1998 - 204 страница
...[has] compelled the governments, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or was more expedient, to be too late with too little,...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent. Mass opinion has acquired a mounting power in this century. It has...
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Counting the Public In: Presidents, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy

Douglas C. Foyle - 1999 - 404 страница
...have compelled the government, which usually knew what would have been wiser, or was necessary, or was more expedient, to be too late with too little,...too bellicose in war, too neutralist or appeasing in negotiation or too intransigent.6 Even though Lippmann was emphasizing here the constraining influence...
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