Australia in world affairs: the dominion downunder reaches maturity in the conduct of her foreign affairs
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 12, S. 32-43
ISSN: 0011-3530
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In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 12, S. 32-43
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: Perspectives on politics, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 737-755
ISSN: 1541-0986
President Trump is often at odds with the conservative establishment over a range of issues, not least of which is foreign policy. Yet it remains unclear whether supporting "Trumpism" is commensurate with coherent foreign policy views that are distinct from conventionally conservative positions. We evaluate whether the foreign policy views of Trump's supporters, both in the voting public and among activists, differ from those of other Republicans. We use the 2016 ANES to examine Republican primary voters and the new 2016 State Convention Delegate Study to assess Republican activists. In doing so, we reveal systematic differences in foreign policy preferences between Trump supporters and more establishment conservatives. We demonstrate that the status-threat model need not be confined to domestic politics. Indeed, it may be extended to explain foreign policy preferences on the political right, that of Trump's supporters in the present case. In doing so, we also find evidence that status threat may well be the source of fracture in the Republican Party.
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In: Report, 99th Congress, 2d Session, 99-474
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