Issue Salience in International Politics (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Oppermann, Kai; Viehrig, Henrike
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This book analyses the salience of foreign and security policy issues to domestic actors, its role in the analysis of international politics and its consequences for foreign policy decision-making. It features studies on Western Europe and North America and addresses European Integration, Foreign and Security Policy and Transatlantic Relations.
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This book analyses the salience of foreign and security policy issues to domestic actors, its role in the analysis of international politics and its consequences for foreign policy decision-making. It features studies on Western Europe and North America and addresses European Integration, Foreign and Security Policy and Transatlantic Relations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136725760
- Artikelnr.: 38275118
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136725760
- Artikelnr.: 38275118
Kai Oppermann and Henrike Viehrig are Assistant Professors at the Institute for Political Science and European Affairs, University of Cologne, Germany
Introduction 1. Analyzing Issue Salience in International Politics:
Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Approaches Kai Oppermann and
Catherine E. de Vries Public Opinion 2. Two Indicators, One Conclusion: On
the Public Salience of Foreign Affairs in Germany Before and After
Reunification Harald Schoen 3. Familiarity Breeds Consent: Issue Salience
and Support for the Use of Military Force Philip Everts 4. Issue Salience,
Political Affiliation and the Use of Force: Germany in Comparative
Perspective Jörg Jacobs 5. Salience as Priming: A Latent Class Regression
Approach to EU Issue Voting in England Marco R. Steenbergen 6. How Does a
Threat Become Salient? The Case of Swine Flu in Sweden Roxanna Sjöstedt
Intermediary Actors: The Media and Political Parties 7. Integrating
Salience and Interpretation: A Constructivist Approach to Media Framing in
the Post-Cold War Era Josef Seethaler and Gabriele Melischek 8. The
Salience of Frames and their Effects on the Support for CFSP and
Supranational Policy Allocation Claes H. de Vreese and Thomas Klausch 9.
EU Media Salience, Instrumental Thinking and Identification with the EU
Florian Stöckel 10. Experts Mistaken? The Salience of European Integration
in Austrian National Election Campaigns in 2006 and 2008 Sarah Meyer 11. EU
Issue Salience and Domestic Party Competition Catherine E. de Vries and
Marc van de Wardt Political Elites 12. The Cognitive Dimension of
Parliamentary Influence: Trends in the Salience of Foreign Affairs Issues
in the German Bundestag, 2005-10 Thomas Jäger, Kai Oppermann, Alexander
Höse and Henrike Viehrig 13. Salient Issues in German Foreign Policy:
Results from a 2009 Elite Survey Henning Riecke 14. The Salience of
European Affairs in the United States Congress Alexander Höse 15. An
Actor-Based Measure of Issue Salience: Information Acquisition and the Case
of the United States Supreme Court Ryan C. Black, Amanda C. Bryan and
Timothy R. Johnson Conclusion 16. Analyzing Issue Salience in International
Politics: Preliminary Findings and Open Questions Henrike Viehrig and Kai
Oppermann
Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Approaches Kai Oppermann and
Catherine E. de Vries Public Opinion 2. Two Indicators, One Conclusion: On
the Public Salience of Foreign Affairs in Germany Before and After
Reunification Harald Schoen 3. Familiarity Breeds Consent: Issue Salience
and Support for the Use of Military Force Philip Everts 4. Issue Salience,
Political Affiliation and the Use of Force: Germany in Comparative
Perspective Jörg Jacobs 5. Salience as Priming: A Latent Class Regression
Approach to EU Issue Voting in England Marco R. Steenbergen 6. How Does a
Threat Become Salient? The Case of Swine Flu in Sweden Roxanna Sjöstedt
Intermediary Actors: The Media and Political Parties 7. Integrating
Salience and Interpretation: A Constructivist Approach to Media Framing in
the Post-Cold War Era Josef Seethaler and Gabriele Melischek 8. The
Salience of Frames and their Effects on the Support for CFSP and
Supranational Policy Allocation Claes H. de Vreese and Thomas Klausch 9.
EU Media Salience, Instrumental Thinking and Identification with the EU
Florian Stöckel 10. Experts Mistaken? The Salience of European Integration
in Austrian National Election Campaigns in 2006 and 2008 Sarah Meyer 11. EU
Issue Salience and Domestic Party Competition Catherine E. de Vries and
Marc van de Wardt Political Elites 12. The Cognitive Dimension of
Parliamentary Influence: Trends in the Salience of Foreign Affairs Issues
in the German Bundestag, 2005-10 Thomas Jäger, Kai Oppermann, Alexander
Höse and Henrike Viehrig 13. Salient Issues in German Foreign Policy:
Results from a 2009 Elite Survey Henning Riecke 14. The Salience of
European Affairs in the United States Congress Alexander Höse 15. An
Actor-Based Measure of Issue Salience: Information Acquisition and the Case
of the United States Supreme Court Ryan C. Black, Amanda C. Bryan and
Timothy R. Johnson Conclusion 16. Analyzing Issue Salience in International
Politics: Preliminary Findings and Open Questions Henrike Viehrig and Kai
Oppermann
Introduction 1. Analyzing Issue Salience in International Politics:
Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Approaches Kai Oppermann and
Catherine E. de Vries Public Opinion 2. Two Indicators, One Conclusion: On
the Public Salience of Foreign Affairs in Germany Before and After
Reunification Harald Schoen 3. Familiarity Breeds Consent: Issue Salience
and Support for the Use of Military Force Philip Everts 4. Issue Salience,
Political Affiliation and the Use of Force: Germany in Comparative
Perspective Jörg Jacobs 5. Salience as Priming: A Latent Class Regression
Approach to EU Issue Voting in England Marco R. Steenbergen 6. How Does a
Threat Become Salient? The Case of Swine Flu in Sweden Roxanna Sjöstedt
Intermediary Actors: The Media and Political Parties 7. Integrating
Salience and Interpretation: A Constructivist Approach to Media Framing in
the Post-Cold War Era Josef Seethaler and Gabriele Melischek 8. The
Salience of Frames and their Effects on the Support for CFSP and
Supranational Policy Allocation Claes H. de Vreese and Thomas Klausch 9.
EU Media Salience, Instrumental Thinking and Identification with the EU
Florian Stöckel 10. Experts Mistaken? The Salience of European Integration
in Austrian National Election Campaigns in 2006 and 2008 Sarah Meyer 11. EU
Issue Salience and Domestic Party Competition Catherine E. de Vries and
Marc van de Wardt Political Elites 12. The Cognitive Dimension of
Parliamentary Influence: Trends in the Salience of Foreign Affairs Issues
in the German Bundestag, 2005-10 Thomas Jäger, Kai Oppermann, Alexander
Höse and Henrike Viehrig 13. Salient Issues in German Foreign Policy:
Results from a 2009 Elite Survey Henning Riecke 14. The Salience of
European Affairs in the United States Congress Alexander Höse 15. An
Actor-Based Measure of Issue Salience: Information Acquisition and the Case
of the United States Supreme Court Ryan C. Black, Amanda C. Bryan and
Timothy R. Johnson Conclusion 16. Analyzing Issue Salience in International
Politics: Preliminary Findings and Open Questions Henrike Viehrig and Kai
Oppermann
Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Approaches Kai Oppermann and
Catherine E. de Vries Public Opinion 2. Two Indicators, One Conclusion: On
the Public Salience of Foreign Affairs in Germany Before and After
Reunification Harald Schoen 3. Familiarity Breeds Consent: Issue Salience
and Support for the Use of Military Force Philip Everts 4. Issue Salience,
Political Affiliation and the Use of Force: Germany in Comparative
Perspective Jörg Jacobs 5. Salience as Priming: A Latent Class Regression
Approach to EU Issue Voting in England Marco R. Steenbergen 6. How Does a
Threat Become Salient? The Case of Swine Flu in Sweden Roxanna Sjöstedt
Intermediary Actors: The Media and Political Parties 7. Integrating
Salience and Interpretation: A Constructivist Approach to Media Framing in
the Post-Cold War Era Josef Seethaler and Gabriele Melischek 8. The
Salience of Frames and their Effects on the Support for CFSP and
Supranational Policy Allocation Claes H. de Vreese and Thomas Klausch 9.
EU Media Salience, Instrumental Thinking and Identification with the EU
Florian Stöckel 10. Experts Mistaken? The Salience of European Integration
in Austrian National Election Campaigns in 2006 and 2008 Sarah Meyer 11. EU
Issue Salience and Domestic Party Competition Catherine E. de Vries and
Marc van de Wardt Political Elites 12. The Cognitive Dimension of
Parliamentary Influence: Trends in the Salience of Foreign Affairs Issues
in the German Bundestag, 2005-10 Thomas Jäger, Kai Oppermann, Alexander
Höse and Henrike Viehrig 13. Salient Issues in German Foreign Policy:
Results from a 2009 Elite Survey Henning Riecke 14. The Salience of
European Affairs in the United States Congress Alexander Höse 15. An
Actor-Based Measure of Issue Salience: Information Acquisition and the Case
of the United States Supreme Court Ryan C. Black, Amanda C. Bryan and
Timothy R. Johnson Conclusion 16. Analyzing Issue Salience in International
Politics: Preliminary Findings and Open Questions Henrike Viehrig and Kai
Oppermann