The Shield of Heracles: Multiple streams and the emotional endowment effect |
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Authors: | Nikolaos Zahariadis |
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Affiliation: | University of Alabama‐Birmingham, USA |
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Abstract: | What factors explain the persistence of emotion in public policy? Applying the multiple streams framework, it is hypothesised in this article that the more intense the fear and the longer it persists under high salience, task unfamiliarity and complexity, and inconsistent preferences, the less likely it is for policy to change. The study examines the Greek attempt to block international recognition of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (1990–1993) and finds the power to build coalitions through emotional arousal that in the short run helps reframe losses and paradoxically undermines political support in the long run. Illuminating the emotional endowment effect within the logic of appropriateness, the article concludes that policy is made under certain conditions on the basis of validating emotions. |
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Keywords: | multiple streams emotional endowment leadership foreign policy Greece |
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