Previous research (e.g. Horiuchi,Goldsmith, and Inoguchi, 2005) has shown some intriguing patterns of effects of several variables on international public opinion about US foreign policy. But results for the theoretically appealing effects of regime type and post-materialist values have been weak or inconsistent. This paper takes a closer look at the relationship between these two variables and international public opinion about US foreign policy. In particular, international reaction to the wars in Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003) are examined using two major multinational surveys. The conclusions of previous research are largely reinforced: neither regime type nor post-materialist values appears to robustly influence global opinion on t...
This book examines the evidence for the theory that there are fundamental differences between Americ...
America's war in Afghanistan and on Iraq classified as part of the war on terror have come in the a...
This research project is an endeavor to ascertain the possible effects public opinion has on foreign...
What affects global public opinion about U.S. foreign policy? The authors examine this question usin...
What affects global public opinion about U.S. foreign policy? The authors examine this question usin...
What affects global public opinion about U.S. foreign policy? The authors examine this question usin...
Global public opinion has emerged as a prominent issue in international relations. But have U.S. pub...
Global public opinion has emerged as a prominent issue in international relations. But have U.S. pub...
The literature on anti-Americanism in the Middle East suggests that there is a strong relationship b...
While the war in Afghanistan saw most industrial countries back the US-led campaign, the subsequent ...
Vita.Three schools of thought have sought to explain the relationship between American foreign polic...
Global public opinion has emerged as a prominent issue in international relations. But have U.S. pub...
This analysis uses survey data representing three of the world’s most populous Muslim majority count...
Does “soft power” matter in international relations? Specifically, when the United States seeks coop...
This paper examines the relevance of three models developed in our previous work with Takashi Inoguc...
This book examines the evidence for the theory that there are fundamental differences between Americ...
America's war in Afghanistan and on Iraq classified as part of the war on terror have come in the a...
This research project is an endeavor to ascertain the possible effects public opinion has on foreign...
What affects global public opinion about U.S. foreign policy? The authors examine this question usin...
What affects global public opinion about U.S. foreign policy? The authors examine this question usin...
What affects global public opinion about U.S. foreign policy? The authors examine this question usin...
Global public opinion has emerged as a prominent issue in international relations. But have U.S. pub...
Global public opinion has emerged as a prominent issue in international relations. But have U.S. pub...
The literature on anti-Americanism in the Middle East suggests that there is a strong relationship b...
While the war in Afghanistan saw most industrial countries back the US-led campaign, the subsequent ...
Vita.Three schools of thought have sought to explain the relationship between American foreign polic...
Global public opinion has emerged as a prominent issue in international relations. But have U.S. pub...
This analysis uses survey data representing three of the world’s most populous Muslim majority count...
Does “soft power” matter in international relations? Specifically, when the United States seeks coop...
This paper examines the relevance of three models developed in our previous work with Takashi Inoguc...
This book examines the evidence for the theory that there are fundamental differences between Americ...
America's war in Afghanistan and on Iraq classified as part of the war on terror have come in the a...
This research project is an endeavor to ascertain the possible effects public opinion has on foreign...