Chinese Economic Statecraft: Commercial Actors, Grand Strategy, and State Control, William J. Norris, 2018, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 303 p
In: Études internationales, Volume 50, Issue 2, p. 308
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In: Études internationales, Volume 50, Issue 2, p. 308
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In: International studies, Volume 56, Issue 1, p. 46-57
ISSN: 0973-0702, 1939-9987
This article presents select data, recent trends and empirical analysis concerning American voters' attitudes on American foreign policy in the Trump era. Accordingly, it addresses several vital questions: (a) whether and to what extent Trump Republicans hold views that are distinct from non-Trump Republicans and from average US voters?; (b) how widespread is support for President Trump's foreign policy?; and (c) whether partisanship has intensified? Importantly, the study deduces preliminary theoretical observations and highlights select new pathways for future research. The key findings of the article are: (a) Trump supporters hold distinct views from the general public; (b) President Trump's positions are not popular; (c) partisanship has intensified under Trump; (d) on the broad contours of American foreign policy, the American public, including the non-Trump Republicans, express noteworthy continuity, stability and support in spite of a deeply polarizing American president. The article offers select theoretical insights, including recognition of the role of core value in ordering belief systems, thereby offering a modicum of internal coherence, stability and structure to foreign policy views of American mass public, thus transcending the traditional Almond–Lippmann theoretical consensus regarding the content of American public opinion.
In: International studies, Volume 56, Issue 1, p. 70-72
ISSN: 0973-0702, 1939-9987
In: Études internationales, Volume 50, Issue 2, p. 313
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In: International peacekeeping, Volume 26, Issue 4, p. 511-517
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In: International peacekeeping, Volume 26, Issue 2, p. 240-244
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