This paper provides the most comprehensive and extensive analysis to date of the possibility of a "rally 'round the flag" effect—an increase in support for the government caused by involvement in international conflict—in Britain, for the years 1948–2001. We use a fractionally integrated time series model with an array of political and economic controls. Our primary dependent variable is intention to vote for the ruling party. The results confirm earlier studies that the Falklands War generated a rally effect, but they provide a more sophisticated understanding of the Gulf War rally. New results also include the findings that participation in international crises which stopped short of war did not engender rallies and that there were no ral...
In a foreign policy crisis between a strong and weak state, do citizens of the weaker party punish o...
Studies of public support for war highlight the importance of context. Most people do not simply sup...
The historiography of the 1964-70 Wilson governments has provided in depth analysis of the Vietnam W...
Abstract Although research has been conducted to document the effect of international events on the ...
A principal agent model is used to test the hypothesis that when proposed uses of force attract the ...
Studies analyzing the popularity of American presidents consistently find that even though casualtie...
Previous research has shown that foreign policy crises can cause a ‘rally ’round the flag’ effect, b...
classic rally-around-the-flag pattern. This paper explores whether such a rally has additional effec...
When national security is breached, citizens systematically increase their trust in the political sy...
The rally around the flag effect describes the president’s to increase in job approval during and im...
This dissertation revisits the "rally-round-the-flag" (RRTF) phenomenon in which the popularity of U...
From the British perspective, the 1982 Falklands war was waged for what the government and public de...
It is well-known that events influence the standing of the governing parties. Still, important quest...
This research note considers how to track long-term trajectories of political discontent in Britain....
The rally ‘round the flag effect is a well-known phenomenon in the nexus between public opinion and ...
In a foreign policy crisis between a strong and weak state, do citizens of the weaker party punish o...
Studies of public support for war highlight the importance of context. Most people do not simply sup...
The historiography of the 1964-70 Wilson governments has provided in depth analysis of the Vietnam W...
Abstract Although research has been conducted to document the effect of international events on the ...
A principal agent model is used to test the hypothesis that when proposed uses of force attract the ...
Studies analyzing the popularity of American presidents consistently find that even though casualtie...
Previous research has shown that foreign policy crises can cause a ‘rally ’round the flag’ effect, b...
classic rally-around-the-flag pattern. This paper explores whether such a rally has additional effec...
When national security is breached, citizens systematically increase their trust in the political sy...
The rally around the flag effect describes the president’s to increase in job approval during and im...
This dissertation revisits the "rally-round-the-flag" (RRTF) phenomenon in which the popularity of U...
From the British perspective, the 1982 Falklands war was waged for what the government and public de...
It is well-known that events influence the standing of the governing parties. Still, important quest...
This research note considers how to track long-term trajectories of political discontent in Britain....
The rally ‘round the flag effect is a well-known phenomenon in the nexus between public opinion and ...
In a foreign policy crisis between a strong and weak state, do citizens of the weaker party punish o...
Studies of public support for war highlight the importance of context. Most people do not simply sup...
The historiography of the 1964-70 Wilson governments has provided in depth analysis of the Vietnam W...