S Rho, M Tomz - International Organization, 2017 - cambridge.org
The dominant approach to the study of international political economy assumes that the policy preferences of individuals and groups reflect economic self-interest. Recent research …
Previous research shows that, when it comes to foreign policy, individuals have general orientations that inform their beliefs toward more specific issues in international relations …
A Dür, G Mateo - Journal of European Public Policy, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), which envisages stricter standards for the transnational enforcement of intellectual property rights, received strong …
E Owen, NP Johnston - International Organization, 2017 - cambridge.org
The recent backlash against globalization in many advanced economies raises questions about the source of this protectionist sentiment. Traditional accounts generally attribute the …
HV Milner, D Tingley - International Interactions, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The study of public opinion and foreign policy has a long history (Almond 1950; Converse 1964; Lippmann 1955). This history includes a long-standing debate over the utility of …
DC Mutz, E Kim - International Organization, 2017 - cambridge.org
Using a population-based survey experiment, this study evaluates the role of in-group favoritism in influencing American attitudes toward international trade. By systematically …
We uncover evidence that the US–China trade war was consequential for voting outcomes in the 2018 congressional midterm election. Republican House candidates lost support in …
This paper investigates popular non-support for international organizations (IO), asking two questions. First, are attitudes within the mass public becoming less supportive of IOs …
To better evaluate the weight of economic versus cultural factors in determining individual attitudes toward open borders, this article reports on a survey experiment conducted over …