To the degree that public opinion, as domestic variable, influences a leaders decision-making in the area of foreign affairs is significant. Political leaders use public opinion polling to support government position or in attempts to mold policy position(s) in the affirmative. The following article investigates how public opinion affects U.S. presidential foreign policy decisions and to the degree those decisions are the base for political legacy. The theoretical argument is that domestic variables and leaders decisions often act in mutual support of each others in complementary interests and when not the case, it is the leader whose agenda setting or creating a frame impacts public opinion
This paper examines the structure and domestic political relevance of foreign policy beliefs in cont...
Public opinion is central to representation, democratic accountability, and decision making. Yet, th...
Scholars traditionally frame presidential efforts to politicize the federal bureaucracy as the resul...
The opinions of the public can have a strong influence on the foreign policy of a nation. The views ...
Do presidents incorporate the preferences of the public into their foreign policy decisions? Previou...
This Independent Study tackles to question of, how do, or if, a president’s Leadership Traits show h...
Vita.Three schools of thought have sought to explain the relationship between American foreign polic...
This research project is an endeavor to ascertain the possible effects public opinion has on foreign...
Most previous research on the influence of domestic politics on international conflict behav-ior tre...
This research incorporates a decision-making theory which defines the linkage between the public, th...
Studies of the role of foreign policy in American presidential elections go back to the 1950s. For a...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
The United States is built on the core idea that the government is run by the people. Vital to this ...
This article revisits the importance of state’s domestic political structure ad the role of the publ...
Recent research argues that public attitudes on foreign policy matters is structured and constrained...
This paper examines the structure and domestic political relevance of foreign policy beliefs in cont...
Public opinion is central to representation, democratic accountability, and decision making. Yet, th...
Scholars traditionally frame presidential efforts to politicize the federal bureaucracy as the resul...
The opinions of the public can have a strong influence on the foreign policy of a nation. The views ...
Do presidents incorporate the preferences of the public into their foreign policy decisions? Previou...
This Independent Study tackles to question of, how do, or if, a president’s Leadership Traits show h...
Vita.Three schools of thought have sought to explain the relationship between American foreign polic...
This research project is an endeavor to ascertain the possible effects public opinion has on foreign...
Most previous research on the influence of domestic politics on international conflict behav-ior tre...
This research incorporates a decision-making theory which defines the linkage between the public, th...
Studies of the role of foreign policy in American presidential elections go back to the 1950s. For a...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
The United States is built on the core idea that the government is run by the people. Vital to this ...
This article revisits the importance of state’s domestic political structure ad the role of the publ...
Recent research argues that public attitudes on foreign policy matters is structured and constrained...
This paper examines the structure and domestic political relevance of foreign policy beliefs in cont...
Public opinion is central to representation, democratic accountability, and decision making. Yet, th...
Scholars traditionally frame presidential efforts to politicize the federal bureaucracy as the resul...