For decades, political scientists have and continue to theorize about influences on presidential decision-making and policy implementation. Faith and religious analysis however, remain relatively new to the study of presidential politics. This particular research examines two Republican presidents, both Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, that had vastly different ideas about how to combat nations whose policies limited freedom and liberty
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankMitt Romney's rec...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated politic...
If the United States is a nation predicated on the idea of religious freedom, how can it also foster...
For decades, political scientists have and continue to theorize about influences on presidential dec...
The eager towards maintaining all initiatives linked to globalization and international power has pe...
The eager towards maintaining all initiatives linked to globalization and international power has pe...
This investigation explores religious influences on foreign policy decision-making of American presi...
abstract: Time magazine called 1976 "the year of the evangelical" partly in response to the rapid po...
This research seeks to examine the interconnected nature of religion and politics in the United Stat...
This thesis showed the correlation between the influence of Evangelical values and politics in the P...
It is widely recognized that the rhetoric and actions of the Bush administration are strongly marked...
This essay surveys George W. Bush\u27s public statements from 1993 to 2001 to examine the evolution ...
I begin my study by developing a typology of presidential religious rhetoric that consists of three ...
How have American presidents used religious rhetoric? Has it helped them achieve their goals? Why ...
The God Strategy, a way of garnering the approval of a religious voting bloc, rose to prominence wi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankMitt Romney's rec...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated politic...
If the United States is a nation predicated on the idea of religious freedom, how can it also foster...
For decades, political scientists have and continue to theorize about influences on presidential dec...
The eager towards maintaining all initiatives linked to globalization and international power has pe...
The eager towards maintaining all initiatives linked to globalization and international power has pe...
This investigation explores religious influences on foreign policy decision-making of American presi...
abstract: Time magazine called 1976 "the year of the evangelical" partly in response to the rapid po...
This research seeks to examine the interconnected nature of religion and politics in the United Stat...
This thesis showed the correlation between the influence of Evangelical values and politics in the P...
It is widely recognized that the rhetoric and actions of the Bush administration are strongly marked...
This essay surveys George W. Bush\u27s public statements from 1993 to 2001 to examine the evolution ...
I begin my study by developing a typology of presidential religious rhetoric that consists of three ...
How have American presidents used religious rhetoric? Has it helped them achieve their goals? Why ...
The God Strategy, a way of garnering the approval of a religious voting bloc, rose to prominence wi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankMitt Romney's rec...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated politic...
If the United States is a nation predicated on the idea of religious freedom, how can it also foster...