The politics of American foreign policy : how ideology divides liberals and conservatives over foreign affairs /
In this provocative book, Peter Gries directly challenges the widely held view that partisan elites on Capitol Hill are out of touch with a moderate American public. Dissecting a new national survey, Gries shows how ideology powerfully divides Main Street over both domestic and foreign policy and re...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Stanford, California :
Stanford University Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front matter
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Foreword: Partisanship and the U.S. National Interest
- Introduction: Ideology and American Foreign Policy
- 1. Liberals, Conservatives, and Foreign Affairs
- 2. Beyond Red and Blue: Four Dimensions of American Ideology
- 3. The Moral Foundations of Ideology and International Attitudes
- 4. The Foreign Policy Orientations of Liberals and Conservatives: Internationalism, Realism/Idealism, and Nationalism
- 5. Partisan Elites and Global Attitudes: Ideology in Social Context
- 6. Latin America: Liberal and Conservative Moralities of Immigration and Foreign Aid
- 7. Europe: Socialist France, Mother England, Brother Germany, and the E.U. Antichrist
- 8. The Middle East: Christian Zionism, the Israel Lobby, and the Holy Land
- 9. East Asia: Red China, Free Asia, and the Yellow Peril
- 10. International Organizations and Treaties: Blue Helmets, Black Helicopters, and Satanic Serpents
- Conclusion: Ideology
- Why Politics Does Not End at the Water's Edge
- Acknowledgments
- Statistical Glossary
- Notes
- References
- Index