This paper examines trends in U.S. foreign policy priorities by recent U.S. presidents, using transcripts from Congressional foreign appropriations committees from 2000 to 2019. Textual analysis of the transcripts shows a divergence in distribution of key phrases, suggesting a possible shift in foreign policy focus by president. Differences in key phrases were also found during the two terms of the Bush and Obama presidencies, suggesting a shift in foreign policy priorities even under the same president. Although the limitations of this paper’s methodology preclude finding any conclusive shift in foreign policy priorities by president, this paper demonstrates the feasibility of applying basic text-mining techniques in answering social scien...
As “the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations,” Presidents ha...
The United States of America is one of the most important actors in the international sphere. Theref...
Despite vast literature on American foreign policy and presidential decision-making, little attentio...
This paper examines trends in U.S. foreign policy priorities by recent U.S. presidents, using transc...
For decades, researchers have maintained that the president has a significant role in setting the po...
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Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
The traditional model of agenda setting places the Presidency as the primary agenda setter in Americ...
Throughout the twentieth century, trends of political polarization within the United States executiv...
Over the past six decades, the presidential transition scholarship has grown increasingly rich, yet ...
The article is devoted to a comparison of different U.S. administrations’ foreign policy in the begi...
This article investigates whether campaign speeches during the US presidential elections can help pr...
How powerful is the President of the United States in the arena of foreign policy? This question has...
This paper is part of a larger project that investigates the language of American, British and Itali...
How did the United States president\u27s perception of the US\u27s reputation influence that adminis...
As “the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations,” Presidents ha...
The United States of America is one of the most important actors in the international sphere. Theref...
Despite vast literature on American foreign policy and presidential decision-making, little attentio...
This paper examines trends in U.S. foreign policy priorities by recent U.S. presidents, using transc...
For decades, researchers have maintained that the president has a significant role in setting the po...
Embargoed for Two Years (Until at Least June 11, 2021) Per Attached, Signed Access Form for Publicat...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
The traditional model of agenda setting places the Presidency as the primary agenda setter in Americ...
Throughout the twentieth century, trends of political polarization within the United States executiv...
Over the past six decades, the presidential transition scholarship has grown increasingly rich, yet ...
The article is devoted to a comparison of different U.S. administrations’ foreign policy in the begi...
This article investigates whether campaign speeches during the US presidential elections can help pr...
How powerful is the President of the United States in the arena of foreign policy? This question has...
This paper is part of a larger project that investigates the language of American, British and Itali...
How did the United States president\u27s perception of the US\u27s reputation influence that adminis...
As “the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations,” Presidents ha...
The United States of America is one of the most important actors in the international sphere. Theref...
Despite vast literature on American foreign policy and presidential decision-making, little attentio...