Political Science
Virtual Issue: Foreign Policy in the U.S. Presidential Election
Virtual Issue: Foreign Policy in the U.S. Presidential Election

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The articles below on the topic of foreign policy in the U.S. Presidential Elections were chosen from the five journals of the International Studies Association with assistance by A. Cooper Drury, editor of Foreign Policy Analysis.
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Running on Foreign Policy? Examining the Role of Foreign Policy Issues in the 2000, 2002, and 2004 Congressional Campaigns
Peter F. Trumbore, David A. Dulio
Foreign Policy Analysis
Foreign Policy Votes and Presidential Support in Congress
W.R. Mack, Karl DeRouen Jr and David Lanoue
Foreign Policy Analysis
Reversal of Fortune? Strategy Change and Counterinsurgency Success by Foreign Powers in the Twentieth Century
Andrew J. Enterline, Emily Stull, Joseph Magagnoli
International Studies Perspectives
Diverting the Legislature: Executive-Legislative Relations, the Economy, and U.S. Uses of Force
David J. Brulé, Wonjae Hwang
International Studies Quarterly
Testing the Biden Hypothesis: Leader Tenure, Age, and International Conflict
Daehee Bak, Glenn Palmer
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chaotic Climate Change and Security
Maximilian Mayer
International Political Sociology
Hope or Hype? Legitimacy and U.S. Leadership in a Global Age
M. Patrick Cottrell
Foreign Policy Analysis
Steeped in International Affairs?: The Foreign Policy Views of the Tea Party
Brian Rathbun
Foreign Policy Analysis
Ethnic Minority Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy: Examining Congressional Decision Making and Economic Sanctions
Trevor Rubenzer and Steven B. Redd
International Studies Quarterly
A Cold Eye Assessment of US Foreign Policy: It’s the Policies, Stupid
Christopher R. Cook
International Studies Review
Divine Direction: How Providential Religious Beliefs Shape Foreign Policy Attitudes
Rebecca A. Glazier
Foreign Policy Analysis
The 'Magnificent Fraud': Trust, International Cooperation, and the Hidden Domestic Politics of American Multilateralism after World War II
Brian C. Rathbun
International Studies Quarterly
Anti-Americanism: Myth or Reality?
Steven W. Hook
International Studies Review
Muslim Interest Groups and Foreign Policy in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom: Identity, Interests, and Action
Liat Radcliffe Ross
Foreign Policy Analysis
“Todos Somos Migrantes” (We Are All Migrants): The Paradoxes of Innovative State-led Transnationalism in Ecuado
Ana Margheritis
International Political Sociology
Teaching Foreign Policy Decision-Making Processes Using Role-Playing Simulations: The Case of US–Iranian Relations
Charity Butcher
International Studies Perspectives
Commerce and Imagination: The Sources of Concern about International Human Rights in the U.S. Congress
Benjamin O. Fordham
International Studies Quarterly
