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The Commander-in-Chief Test - Public Opinion and the Politics of Image-Making in US Foreign Policy Loot Price: R862
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The Commander-in-Chief Test - Public Opinion and the Politics of Image-Making in US Foreign Policy: Jeffrey A. Friedman

The Commander-in-Chief Test - Public Opinion and the Politics of Image-Making in US Foreign Policy

Jeffrey A. Friedman

Series: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs

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In The Commander-in-Chief Test, Jeffrey A. Friedman offers a fresh explanation for why Americans are often frustrated by the cost and scope of US foreign policy—and how we can fix that for the future. Americans frequently criticize US foreign policy for being overly costly and excessively militaristic. With its rising defense budgets and open-ended "forever wars," US foreign policy often appears disconnected from public opinion, reflecting the views of elites and special interests rather than the attitudes of ordinary citizens. The Commander-in-Chief Test argues that this conventional wisdom underestimates the role public opinion plays in shaping foreign policy. Voters may prefer to elect leaders who share their policy views, but they prioritize selecting presidents who seem to have the right personal attributes to be an effective commander in chief. Leaders then use hawkish foreign policies as tools for showing that they are tough enough to defend America's interests on the international stage. This link between leaders' policy positions and their personal images steers US foreign policy in directions that are more hawkish than what voters actually want. Combining polling data with survey experiments and original archival research on cases from the Vietnam War through the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, Friedman demonstrates that public opinion plays a surprisingly extensive—and often problematic—role in shaping US international behavior. With the commander-in-chief test, a perennial point of debate in national elections, Friedman's insights offer important lessons on how the politics of image-making impacts foreign policy and how the public should choose its president.

General

Imprint: Cornell University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Release date: December 2023
Authors: Jeffrey A. Friedman
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 978-1-5017-7292-4
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-5017-7292-9
Barcode: 9781501772924

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