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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 123 NO 2 (5) answer(s).
 
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Anti-Americanism and electoral politics in Korea / Jhee, Byong-Kuen   Journal Article
Jhee, Byong-Kuen Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Byong-Kuen Jhee analyzes Korean public attitudes toward the United States and whether and how voters' anti-American perceptions affect their electoral choices. He concludes that the surge of anti-Americanism in Korea may have a marginal impact on the country's existing favorable relationship with the United States.
Key Words United States  Korea  Anti-Americanism  Foreign Relations 
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Does one ight make a realist? conservatism, Neoconservatism, an / Rathbun, Brian C   Journal Article
Rathbun, Brian C Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Brian C. Rathbun looks at whether we can speak meaningfully of an ideological "right" in foreign policy. Through a brief historical review and an analysis of a survey of American political elites, he argues that there are in fact three ideological rights, bound together by an egoistic pursuit of the national interest but utilizing very different strategies
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Fairness considerations in world politics: Lessons from international trade negotiations / Kapstein, Ethan B   Journal Article
Kapstein, Ethan B Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Ethan B. Kapstein argues that in recent years a growing number of activists, scholars, and policymakers have claimed that the global economy and, specifically, the current international trade regime have been "unfair" to the developing countries. He concludes that, while the trading system can hardly be considered a level playing field for each and every state, fairness considerations do appear to play a role in shaping trade agreements
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Incumbency advantage in U.S. pesidential eections: the historical record / Mayhew, David R.   Journal Article
Mayhew, David R. Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract David R. Mayhew examines U.S. presidential elections from 1788 through 2004. He highlights the importance of incumbency advantage. He concludes that in-office parties have kept the White House two-thirds of the time when they have run incumbent candidates, but they have fared only 50-50 in open-seat elections
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Intelligence failure reframed / Gentry, John A.   Journal Article
Gentry, John A. Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract John A. Gentry discusses the nature of U.S. intelligence "failures." He argues that excessive expectations for the performance of intelligence agencies mean that many charges of intelligence failure are misplaced and many reform proposals are misdirected. He concludes that policymakers and policy-implementing agencies often cause intelligence-related failures
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