Davis, W: Public Opinion, Security Threats, and Foreign Poli How Domestic Public Opinion and External Security Threats Influence Foreign Policy Decision-making
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
01.02.2009
Verlag
VDMSeitenzahl
72
Maße (L/B/H)
22.1/14.6/0.7 cm
Gewicht
126 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-639-12647-1
as public opinion, and international factors, such as
security threats, which affect foreign policy
outputs. Much research has suggested that
governments foreign policy outputs are responsive to
public opinion in advanced democratic countries.
Using the cases of Germany and several US Western
allies, I offer a theory of the effect of public
opinion on foreign policy. I employ several
statistical and cross-sectional time series analyses
as well as process tracing to test the theory and the
generalizability of the hypothesis of an
opinion-foreign policy nexus. I find that the
predicted effect of public opinion on foreign policy
outputs to be confounded by such factors as security
threats. I conclude that a divergence between the
threat perception of leaders and of the public is
likely to result in a lack of congruence between
public opinion and a state s foreign policy outputs.
Convergence between leaders and public opinion among
US allies in post-Cold War period and particularly in
Germany may have necessitated a reassessment of the
longstanding foreign policy relationship with the US.
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