Rereading the Public: Isolationism and Internationalism Revisited |
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Authors: | Richard Clark Kenneth Dautrich Shoon Kathleen Murray Steven Kull & Clay Ramsay |
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Institution: | Center for Survey Research and Analysis, University of Connecticut,;School of International Service, American University,;Program on International Policy Attitudes, University of Maryland |
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Abstract: | This is the first installment in what we hope will be a recurring series of Forums in ISP. In each segment we intend to provide an outlet for peer-reviewed dialogue and debate on important topics in the field and to allow our readers to discuss material previously printed in the pages of ISP. Below are two comments on "Challenging U.S. Policymakers' Image of an Isolationist Public" by Steven Kull and Clay Ramsay published in ISP 1:1. Both comments raise a number of important issues pertaining to the relationship of public opinion and foreign policy, and also address more general questions of domestic impact on foreign policy outputs and several significant methodological questions about approaches to polling. The Forum begins first with comments by Richard Clark and Kenneth Dautrich, is followed by comments from Shoon Murray, and concludes with a response from Kull and Ramsay. |
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Keywords: | core labor standards International Labor Organization World Trade Organization globalization |
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