Much of the commentary in the wake of last month’s presidential election has focused on the magnitude and historic aspects of Barack Obama’s victory and the deteriorating economic environment in which it played out. Little thought has been given to the influence of foreign affairs in the election. Yet even in this year’s contest, which appears to lend considerable support to economic-based theories of elections, international events clearly played an important role by shaping the nomination process for both major parties and in Obama’s selection of Joseph Biden as his running mate
This study dealt with the United States foreign policy towards the Palestinian cause in the period ...
This recent election showed us that many old assumptions about presidential elections are wrong; fig...
Entering the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama had little to no foreign policy experience. On...
Much of the commentary in the wake of last month’s presidential election has focused on the magnitud...
The election results may have an effect on American foreign policy, but this will probably not be as...
While domestic issues loom large in voters? minds during American presidential elections, matters of...
Studies of the role of foreign policy in American presidential elections go back to the 1950s. For a...
Five years ago, in November 2008, Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th US president. Senator Ob...
This study examines the 2008 presidential election in the context of critical elections, applying V....
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
Most studies in the presidential elections literature include only a narrow subset of more recent pr...
The article is devoted to consideration of the role of Barack Obama's personality in making foreign ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the US’s dominant place in the global economic and security orders ha...
The election of Barack Obama fundamentally changed America's relationship with the outside world. Wr...
The outcome of the presidential election of 2008 can be characterized by two contradictory assertion...
This study dealt with the United States foreign policy towards the Palestinian cause in the period ...
This recent election showed us that many old assumptions about presidential elections are wrong; fig...
Entering the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama had little to no foreign policy experience. On...
Much of the commentary in the wake of last month’s presidential election has focused on the magnitud...
The election results may have an effect on American foreign policy, but this will probably not be as...
While domestic issues loom large in voters? minds during American presidential elections, matters of...
Studies of the role of foreign policy in American presidential elections go back to the 1950s. For a...
Five years ago, in November 2008, Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th US president. Senator Ob...
This study examines the 2008 presidential election in the context of critical elections, applying V....
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
Most studies in the presidential elections literature include only a narrow subset of more recent pr...
The article is devoted to consideration of the role of Barack Obama's personality in making foreign ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the US’s dominant place in the global economic and security orders ha...
The election of Barack Obama fundamentally changed America's relationship with the outside world. Wr...
The outcome of the presidential election of 2008 can be characterized by two contradictory assertion...
This study dealt with the United States foreign policy towards the Palestinian cause in the period ...
This recent election showed us that many old assumptions about presidential elections are wrong; fig...
Entering the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama had little to no foreign policy experience. On...