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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 137 NO 3 (6) answer(s).
 
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Americans Still Held Hostage: a Generational Analysis of American Public Opinion about the Iran Nuclear Deal / Koruzhde, Mazaher ; Popova, Valeriia   Journal Article
MAZAHER KORUZHDE and VALERIIA POPOVA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MAZAHER KORUZHDE and VALERIIA POPOVA examine the effect of the Iran hostage crisis on American public opinion on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. They argue that Americans who were “old enough” to share a collective memory of the crisis form a “crisis generation” and are significantly less likely to approve of the deal, regardless of their party and ideological orientations.
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Assessing Futures Intelligence: Looking Back on Global Trends 2025 / Wirtz, James J. ; George, Roger Z.   Journal Article
Wirtz, James J. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract JAMES J. WIRTZ and ROGER Z. GEORGE offer an assessment of the forecasts contained in Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World, an unclassified report produced by the National Intelligence Council. They identify several analytical biases that shaped this effort at futures intelligence and one critical factor that is not adequately considered in U.S. futures estimates in general and Global Trends 2025 in particular.
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Attitudes, Interests, and the Politics of Trade: a Review Article / Frieden, Jeffry   Journal Article
Frieden, Jeffry Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract JEFFRY FRIEDEN discusses Diana Mutz’s Winners and Losers: The Psychology of Foreign Trade and assesses the sources of attitudes toward international trade, and of the backlash against it. He observes that trade-related (and other) economic shocks have a powerful impact on the political behavior of those in distressed regions. He notes, however, that views at the individual level often reflect only a vague connection to economic interests. He argues that the research frontier is to understand the relationship between geographical socio-economic and political trends, on the one hand, and their expression in the views and behavior of individuals, on the other.
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Culture, Political Order, and COVID-19 Mortality / Li, Wilson X.B. ; He, Tina T.   Journal Article
WILSON X.B. LI and TINA T. HE Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract WILSON X.B. LI and TINA T. HE examine the determinants of country responses to COVID-19. They build and apply a theoretical model to predict that countries with collectivist cultures, with higher government capacity to effectively formulate and implement sound policies, and/or with higher social trust will perform better in handling the pandemic. Their empirical analyses on cross country data in terms of COVID-19 deaths report results consistent with their model prediction
Key Words Culture  Political Order  COVID-19 Mortality 
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Is He Speaking Our Language? Donald Trump's Leadership Traits in Comparison with Previous Presidents / Allen, Susan H; Gallagher, Maryann E   Journal Article
Gallagher, Maryann E Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract SUSAN H. ALLEN and MARYANN E. GALLAGHER compare Donald Trump’s leadership traits to those of other recent U.S. presidents. They argue that even though Trump’s foreign policy rhetoric and actions may seem to indicate a leader deliberating challenging existing institutions, they were instead outcomes of a deeply distrustful individual focused primarily on maintaining the support of loyalists, not policymaking.
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Lessons from The Politics of Ballot Design: A Review Article / Kropf, Martha   Journal Article
KROPF, MARTHA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MARTHA KROPF analyzes The Politics of Ballot Design: How States Shape American Democracy by Eric J. Engstrom and Jason M. Roberts. She argues that the scholarship might have benefitted from an examination of recent work by scholars who work in election science—a new field which examines the conduct and administration of elections—and that election scientists can also learn from scholars examining institutions such as Congress and political parties.
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