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National Security, Public Opinion And Regime Asymmetry: A Six-country Study (Hardcover)
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National Security, Public Opinion And Regime Asymmetry: A Six-country Study (Hardcover)
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New conventional wisdom posits that the public in democracies is
inattentive but not really ignorant nor easily swayed, and indeed
quite consistent and thoughtful when it comes to national security
and foreign policy issues.This volume builds on such a claim to
study the attributes and impacts of public opinion on foreign and
national security policy in six democracies: Taiwan, South Korea,
Israel, Ukraine, Finland and West Germany. These countries face
acute and sustained national security challenges posed by stronger
authoritarian regimes close by, namely China, North Korea, the Arab
nations, Russia and the Soviet Union. Given potential existential
threats to their democracies, the public is typically tuned in, and
in sorting out their policy stands, is mindful that the fundamental
values of identity, sovereignty and prosperity may be jeopardized.
Public opinion can indeed constrain statecraft here in these
democracies ensnared in asymmetric dyads.Many have studied public
opinion and national security in democracies, but few have studied
national security strategy of weak powers confronting great powers.
This volume is the first attempt to examine this topic. The
approach here is a comparative rather than country-specific study
combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to enrich
our understanding of the complexity and intrigues of the interplay
between public opinion and national security under the condition of
regime asymmetry. The wealth of data and careful examination of
various issues from different theoretical approaches makes this
volume an essential guide for courses and research in comparative
foreign policy, international relations and democratic processes.
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