Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable preferences. In domestic policy, the focus has been on citizens delegating judgement to opinion leaders, notably political parties. By contrast, citizens have been held to deduce foreign policy opinions from their own values or principles. Yet there is ample scope for delegation in the foreign policy sphere. In this exploratory study I use a ?process-tracing? method to test directly for delegation heuristic processing in university students' judgements on the Iranian nuclear issue. A substantial minority sought guidance on foreign policy decisions, either from parties, international actors or newspapers. This was not always simple delegation; som...
This paper challenges the often untested assumption that cognitive “heuristics ” improve the decisio...
World leaders typically do not make history-altering foreign policy decisions on their own. They eva...
It is broadly assumed that political elites (e.g. party leaders) regularly rely on heuristics in the...
Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable pref...
Politics is a complex affair. Whether one is a legislator or a citizen, making political decisions i...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Do politicians use the representativeness heuristic when making judgements, that is, when they appra...
This paper argues that geo-political negotiators must separate domestic issues from their calculatio...
A policymaking simulation is an online process that puts citizens in the shoes of elected officials ...
Recent research argues that public attitudes on foreign policy matters is structured and constrained...
Politicians often make decisions that lead to contradictory outcomes from situations with seemingly ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In this paper, an exploration of how governments make decisions is presented. The policy decisions s...
Decisions made by individuals representing states do not only impact citizens living within the stat...
A central, but neglected, issue in the study of international politics is what determines states' fo...
This paper challenges the often untested assumption that cognitive “heuristics ” improve the decisio...
World leaders typically do not make history-altering foreign policy decisions on their own. They eva...
It is broadly assumed that political elites (e.g. party leaders) regularly rely on heuristics in the...
Public opinion researchers agree that citizens use simplifying heuristics to reach real, stable pref...
Politics is a complex affair. Whether one is a legislator or a citizen, making political decisions i...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Do politicians use the representativeness heuristic when making judgements, that is, when they appra...
This paper argues that geo-political negotiators must separate domestic issues from their calculatio...
A policymaking simulation is an online process that puts citizens in the shoes of elected officials ...
Recent research argues that public attitudes on foreign policy matters is structured and constrained...
Politicians often make decisions that lead to contradictory outcomes from situations with seemingly ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In this paper, an exploration of how governments make decisions is presented. The policy decisions s...
Decisions made by individuals representing states do not only impact citizens living within the stat...
A central, but neglected, issue in the study of international politics is what determines states' fo...
This paper challenges the often untested assumption that cognitive “heuristics ” improve the decisio...
World leaders typically do not make history-altering foreign policy decisions on their own. They eva...
It is broadly assumed that political elites (e.g. party leaders) regularly rely on heuristics in the...