A large body of research suggests mass publics are capable of thinking coherently about international relations. We extend this body of research to show that domain relevant postures – in our case, more abstract beliefs about foreign policy – are related to how tough of a line representative samples of US and UK respondents want their governments to take toward China. More specifically, we utilize a unique comparative survey of American and British foreign policy attitudes to show broad support for toughness toward China. Beliefs about the use of the military and attitudes regarding globalization help explain preferences for tough economic and military policies toward China. In the two countries, the relationship between general foreign pol...
The study of foreign policy attitudes lies at the intersection of political psychology and internati...
This paper first describes an ongoing discourse on soft power within China’s officials and scholars....
The study of foreign policy attitudes lies at the intersection of political psychology and internati...
A large body of research suggests mass publics are capable of thinking coherently about internationa...
This is the final version. Available on open access via the DOI in this recordThe author accepted ma...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.While publ...
While public opinion about foreign policy has been studied extensively in the United States, there i...
While public opinion about foreign policy has been studied extensively in the United States, there i...
While public opinion about foreign policy has been studied extensively in the United States, there i...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project seeks to better understand the...
Perceptions of the United States in European public opinion greatly improved around 2008, while perc...
This book examines the changing dynamics of power in the international arena since the end of the Co...
There has been a dangerous gap between American and Chinese perceptions of Chinese foreign policy, a...
Abstract As China’s economy grows, scholars of international relations increasingly ask what implica...
China’s rise has put it on a trajectory to overtake the international system’s dominant powers – the...
The study of foreign policy attitudes lies at the intersection of political psychology and internati...
This paper first describes an ongoing discourse on soft power within China’s officials and scholars....
The study of foreign policy attitudes lies at the intersection of political psychology and internati...
A large body of research suggests mass publics are capable of thinking coherently about internationa...
This is the final version. Available on open access via the DOI in this recordThe author accepted ma...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.While publ...
While public opinion about foreign policy has been studied extensively in the United States, there i...
While public opinion about foreign policy has been studied extensively in the United States, there i...
While public opinion about foreign policy has been studied extensively in the United States, there i...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project seeks to better understand the...
Perceptions of the United States in European public opinion greatly improved around 2008, while perc...
This book examines the changing dynamics of power in the international arena since the end of the Co...
There has been a dangerous gap between American and Chinese perceptions of Chinese foreign policy, a...
Abstract As China’s economy grows, scholars of international relations increasingly ask what implica...
China’s rise has put it on a trajectory to overtake the international system’s dominant powers – the...
The study of foreign policy attitudes lies at the intersection of political psychology and internati...
This paper first describes an ongoing discourse on soft power within China’s officials and scholars....
The study of foreign policy attitudes lies at the intersection of political psychology and internati...