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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 134 NO 3 (5) answer(s).
 
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American Grand Strategy and the Rise of Offensive Realism / Popescu, Ionut   Journal Article
Popescu, Ionut Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IONUT POPESCU outlines the principles of a new American grand strategy grounded in an offensive realist theoretical framework. He argues that offensive realism is better suited to the new era of geopolitical competition with China and Russia
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Beyond Likely Voters: an event analysis of conservative political outreach / Bautista-Chavez, Angie M; Sarah E. James   Journal Article
ANGIE M. BAUTISTA-CHAVEZ and SARAH E. JAMES Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ANGIE M. BAUTISTA-CHAVEZ and SARAH E. JAMES look at the constituency-building strategies of three politically conservative organizations designed to reach veterans, millennials, and Latinos. They show how these organizations vary their outreach tactics to align the target audience with the political right.
Key Words Political Outreach 
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Hazy Accountability in a Federal System: the role of air quality in gubernatorial performance evaluation / Bishop, Bradford H; Kalmbach, Jason A   Journal Article
BRADFORD H. BISHOP and JASON A. KALMBACH Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract BRADFORD H. BISHOP and JASON A. KALMBACH discuss whether citizens hold state governors accountable for local air quality. They argue that their findings suggest that the public holds the president accountable for air quality, but not the governor.
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Political groups, coordination costs, and credible communication in the shadow of power / Yoder, Brandon K   Journal Article
Yoder, Brandon K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract BRANDON K. YODER, KURT TAYLOR GAUBATZ and RACHEL A. SCHUTTE argue that when political actors adopt public discourse that misrepresents their preferences, they risk hindering the effectiveness of private discussion required for them to meet their goals.
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Prologue to Manifest Destiny: why britain allowed the United States’ unchallenged rise in North America, 1836–1848 / Kim, Dong Jung   Journal Article
Kim, Dong Jung Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract DONG JUNG KIM analyzes why Britain did not respond militarily to the United States’ massive territorial expansion during the period of 1836–1848. Building on leading theories of great power politics, he argues that three considerations constrain a leading power’s military behavior against a rising power.
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