Contents |
Declarations of independence: the growth of media power after the Cold War / Robert M. Entman -- Media and public sphere without borders? news coverage and power from Kurdistan to Kosovo / Martin Shaw -- New issues and the media: American and German news coverage of the global-warming debate / Brigitte L. Nacos ... [et al.] -- Government's little helper: U.S. press coverage of foreign policy crises, 1946-1999 / John Zaller and Dennis Chiu -- Toward general theories of the media, public opinion, and foreign policy / Benjamin I. Page -- Elite misperceptions of U.S. public opinion and foreign policy / Steven Kull and Clay Ramsay -- To intervene or not to intervene in Bosnia: that was the question for the United States and Europe / Richard Sobel -- Internationalism at bay? a contextual analysis of Americans' post-Cold War foreign policy attitudes / Eugene R. Wittkopf and Ronald H. Hinckley -- NATO and European security after the Cold War: will European citizens support a common security policy? / Richard C. Eichenberg -- Public opinion after the Cold War: a paradigm shift / Philip Everts -- Public opinion and decisionmaking in Russia: the impact of NATO expansion and air strikes on Serbia / Eric Shiraev and Vlad Zubok -- Public attitudes after the Cold War / Ole R. Holsti -- Who leads and who follows? U.S. presidents, public opinion, and foreign policy / Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence R. Jacobs -- Public opinion and European integration: permissive consensus or premature politicization? / Richard Sinnott -- Constraint, catalyst, or political tool? the French public and foreign policy / Natalie La Balme -- Where angels fear to tread: Italian public opinion and foreign policy / Pierangelo Isernia -- Toward a comparative analysis of the public opinion--foreign policy connection / Eric Shiraev. |