R Johnston, D Manley, K Jones - Annals of the American …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Much has been written in recent years about the claimed polarization of the US electorate, with substantial differences as to whether there has been greater spatial polarization, at …
HJ Paek, K Hilyard, VS Freimuth… - Health promotion …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
To better inform public health officials during a flu pandemic, this study analyzes a representative statewide telephone survey among 1,602 adults to examine knowledge and …
Recent research, including an article by Charles Kupchan and Peter Trubowitz in this journal, has argued that the United States' long-standing foreign policy orientation of liberal …
Political geographers have long been aware of a deep rural-urban divide regarding party affiliation, voting behavior and political attitudes (Berry, Markee, Fowler, & Giewat, 2000; …
Is establishment internationalism in decline? Conventional wisdom is becoming that structural shifts in the international environment along with generational, demographic, and …
The election outcomes of a place hinge largely on what is within its political boundaries: economic, social, cultural, and other compositional factors facing voters. Yet, it is also …
In the 2000 presidential campaign, then-candidate George W. Bush called for a" humbler" foreign policy. Yet, as President, Bush surprised both domestic and international audiences …
GH Herb, J Häkli, MW Corson, N Mellow… - Political …, 2009 - Elsevier
This intervention targets the much heralded demise of the map in geography and the recently proposed “rethinking” of maps. It comprises contributions from two political …
S Page, J Dittmer - Political Geography, 2016 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
1 While democratic politics has always been populist (Laclau 2002), the 2008 economic crisis animated a range of global publics Page 1 1 While democratic politics has always been …