Elite Communication and Public Opinion in the Making of Foreign Policy

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"Elite Communication and Public Opinion in the Making of Foreign Policy" is a scholarly work analyzing how interactions among political elites and mass public attitudes shape the formulation of foreign policy.

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instanceOf academic publication
political science study
scholarly work
addresses the relationship between democracy and foreign policy responsiveness
the role of framing in foreign policy debates
the role of information in foreign policy attitudes
the role of media in transmitting elite messages
aimsTo clarify the mechanisms linking public opinion and foreign policy
explain how elite-public interactions shape foreign policy outcomes
analyzes interactions between political elites and the mass public
concerns elite strategies in shaping foreign policy debates
the making of national foreign policy
the role of citizens in foreign policy
examines communication flows from elites to citizens
conditions under which elites can lead public opinion
conditions under which elites must follow public opinion
constraints on foreign policy imposed by public attitudes
feedback from public opinion to policymakers
focusesOn how elites shape public opinion on foreign policy
how public opinion influences foreign policy
hasField foreign policy analysis
international relations
political science
hasTopic democratic responsiveness
elite communication
foreign policy making
mass attitudes
policy formulation
political elites
public opinion
investigates how foreign policy preferences are formed
the impact of elite cues on citizen attitudes
the link between public support and foreign policy decisions
isAbout attitudinal dynamics in international politics
the political process of foreign policy formulation
language English
relatesTo democratic theory
political communication
public opinion research
representation in foreign policy
studies elite consensus and dissensus on foreign policy
how elite disagreement affects public opinion
mass belief systems about international affairs

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Heinz Eulau notableWork Elite Communication and Public Opinion in the Making of Foreign Policy