PLSI 317: Course Bibliography

 

Aldrich, John H., John L. Sullivan and Eugene Borgida. 1989. "Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do Presidential Candidates Waltz Before a Blind Audience?" American Political Science Review 83(March):123-141.

 

Almond, Gabriel, A.  1950.  The American People and Foreign Policy  New York: Praeger.

 

Bessette, Joseph M., and Jeffery Tulis, 1981. The Presidency in the Constitutional Order. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

 

Blechman, Barry and Stephen Kaplan. 1978. Force Without War.  Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution.

 

Bond, Jon, and Richard Fleisher. 1990 The President in the Legislative Arena Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Brace, Paul and Barbara Hinckley. 1992. Follow the Leader: Opinion Polls and the Modern Presidents. New York: Basic Books.

 

Brace, Paul and Barbara Hinckley. 1991. "The Structure of Presidential Approval: Constraints Within and Across Presidencies," Journal of Politics 53:993-1017.

 

Budge, Ian and Dennis Farlie. 1983. Explaining and Predicting Elections: Issue Effects and Party Strategies in Twenty-Three Democracies. London: George Allen and Unwin.

 

Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce and David Lalman. 1992. War and Reason. New Haven: Yale University Press.

 

Campbell, Angus, Philip E. Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald E. Stokes. 1960. The American Voter.  New York: John Wiley.

 

Clarke, Harold and Euel Elliott. 1989. “New Models of Presidential Approval: Carter, Reagan, and their Predecessors.” European Journal of Political Economy 5:551-569.

 

Clarke, Harold and Marianne Stewart. 1994. “Prospections, Retrospections, and Rationality: The ‘Bankers’’ Model of Presidential Approval Reconsidered.” American Journal of Political Science 38: 1104-23.

 

Clarke, Harold, Marianne Stewart, Michael Ault, Euel Elliot. 2005. “Men, Women, and the Dynamics of Presidential Approval.” British Journal of Political Science 35: 31-51.

 

Cohen, Bernard C. 1973. The Public's Impact on Foreign Policy. Boston: Little, Brown.

 

Cohen, Jeffrey E. 1995. “Presidential Rhetoric and the Public Agenda.” American Journal of Political Science, 39:87-107. 

 

Collier, Kenneth, and Terry Sullivan. 1995. "New Evidence Undercutting the Linkage of Approval with Presidential Support and Influence," The Journal of Politics 57:197-209.

 

Converse, Philip E. 1964. "The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics".  In Ideology and Discontent, (ed.) David Apter. New York: Wiley.

 

DeRouen, Karl. R. 1995. "The Indirect Link: Politics, The Economy and the Use of Force". Journal of Conflict Resolution 39(December):671-695.

 

Edwards III, George C.. 1989. At The Margins: Presidential Leadership of Congress. New Haven:Yale University Press.

 

____________ . 1976. “Presidential Influence in the House: Presidential Prestige as a Source of Presidential Power," American Political Science Review 70:101-113.

 

____________. 1977.  "Presidential Influence in the Senate: Presidential Prestige as a Source of Presidential Power," American Politics Quarterly 5:481-500.

 

____________. 1980. "Presidential Legislative Skills As A Source of Influence in Congress," Presidential Studies Quarterly 10:211-223.

 

Edwards, George C. III, William Mitchell and Reed Welch. 1995. "Explaining Presidential Approval: The Significance of Issue Salience". American Journal of Political Science 39:108-134.

 

Graham, Thomas W. 1994. "Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy Decision Making" in The New Politics of American Foreign Policy, (ed), David A. Deese. New York: St. Martin's Press.

 

_____. 1988. "The Pattern and Importance of Public Knowledge in the Nuclear Age". Journal of Conflict Resolution 32(June):319-334.

 

Hinckley, Barbara. 1994. Less Than Meets the Eye Foreign Policy Making and the Myth of the Assertive Congress. Chicago: Twentieth Century Fund.

 

Holsti, Ole R. 1996.  Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

 

Holsti, Ole R. 1992. "Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Challenges to the Almond-Lippmann Consensus".  International Studies Quarterly 36(December):439-466.

 

Hurwitz, Jon, Mark Peffley. 1987a. "The Means and Ends of Foreign Policy as Determinants of Presidential Support".  American Journal of Political Science 31:(May)236-258.

 

_____. 1987b. "How Are Foreign Policy Attitudes Structured? A Hierarchical Model".  American Political Science Review 81(December):1099-1120.

 

Hurwitz, Jon, Mark Peffley and Paul Raymond. 1989. "Presidential Support During the Iran-Contra Affair: An Individual Level Analysis of Presidential Reappriasal." American Politics Quarterly 17(October):359-385.

 

Iyengar, Shanto. 1991. Is Anyone Responsible?: How Television Frames Political Issues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Iyengar, Shanto and Donald Kinder. 1987. News That Matters: Television and American Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

James, Patrick and Athanasios Hristoulas. 1994. "Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy: Evaluating A Model of Crisis Activity for the United States". The Journal of Politics 56(May):327-348.

 

James, Patrick and John R. Oneal. 1991. "Influences on the President's Use of Force". Journal of Conflict Resolution 35(June):307-332.

 

Jentleson, Bruce W. 1997. "Who, Why, What and How: Debates Over Post-Cold War Military Intervention", in Eagle Adrift: American Foreign Policy at the End of the Century, Robert J. Lieber Ed.).  New York: Longman.

 

_____. 1992. "The Pretty Prudent Public: Post Post-Vietnam American Opinion on the Use of Military Force".  International Studies Quarterly 36(March):49-74.

 

Jordan, Donald L. and Benjamin I. Page. 1992. "Shaping Foreign Policy Opinions".  Journal of Conflict Resolution 36(June):227-241.

 

Kernell, Samuel. 1993. Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.

 

_____. 1978. "Explaining Presidential Popularity". American Political Science Review 72(June):506-522.

 

Krosnick, Jon A. and Donald R. Kinder. 1990. "Altering the Foundations of Support For the President Through Priming". American Political Science Review 84(June):497-512.

 

Lake, David A. 1992. "Powerful Pacifists: Democratic States and War." American Political Science Review 86(March):24-37.

 

Lee, Jong. 1977. "Rallying Around the Flag: Foreign Policy Events and Presidential Popularity". Presidential Studies Quarterly. 7(Fall):252-256.

 

Lian, Bradley and John R. Oneal. 1993. "Presidents, the Use of Military Force and Public Opinion". Journal of Conflict Resolution 37(June):277-300.

 

Light, Paul. 1991. The President's Agenda. Revised Ed.. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.

 

Mackuen, Michael. 1983.  "Political Drama, Economic Conditions, and the Dynamics of Presidential Popularity". American Journal of Political Science 27(May):165-192.

 

Mackuen, Michael B, Robert Eikson and James A. Stimson. 1992. “Peasants or Bankers? The American Electoral and the U.S. Economy. American Political Sciecne Review, 86:597-611.

 

Maggiotto, Michael A. and Eugene R. Wittkopf.  1981. "American Public Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy". International Studies Quarterly 25:(December)601-631.

 

Marra, Robin, Charles Ostrom and Dennis Simon. 1990. "Foreign Policy and Presidential Popularity".  Journal of Conflict Resolution 34(December):588-623.

 

McLeod, J. L. Becker and J. Byrnes. 1974. "Another Look at the Agenda-Setting Function of the Press" Communication Research 1(April):131-166.

 

Melanson, Richard. 1996. American Foreign Policy Since the Vietnam War: The Search for Consensus From Nixon to Clinton (2nd ed.). Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

 

Meernik, James. 1993. “Presidential Support in Congress on Foreign and Defense Policy,” Journal of Politics.

 

Meernik, James and Michael Ault. 2004. “Public Opinion and Support for U.S. Presidents' Foreign Policies.”
American Politics Research, 29: 352-373.

 

Morgan, T. Clifton and Kenneth N. Bickers. 1992. "Domestic Discontent and the External Use of Force". Journal of Conflict Resolution 36(March):25-52.

 

Morgenthau, Hans. 1985. Politics Among Nations. New York: Knopf.

 

Mueller, John E. 1973. War, Presidents and Public Opinion.  New York: Wiley.

 

Mutz, Diana C. 1992. "Mass Media and Depoliticization of Personal Experience".  American Journal of Political Science 36(May):483-508.

 

Nincic Miroslav and Barbara Hinckley. 1991. "Foreign Policy and the Evaluation of Presidential Candidates".  Journal of Conflict Resolution 35(June):333-355.

 

Neuman, W. Russell. 1986. The Paradox of Mass Politics: Knowledge and Opinion in the American Electorate. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. 

 

Neustadt, Richard. 1960, 1986. Presidential Power: The Politics of Leadership (New York: MacMillian.

 

__________. 1982.  "Presidential Leadership: The Clerk Against the Preacher," In Problems and Prospects of Presidential Leadership, ed. James S. Young. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Norpoth, Helmut and Thom Yantek. 1983. “Macro-Economic Conditions and Fluctuations in Presidential Popularity: The Question of Lagged Effects.” American Journal of Political Science 27:785-807.

 

Oldendick, Robert W. and Barbara Ann Bardes. 1982. "Mass and Elite Foreign Policy Opinions".  Public Opinion Quarterly 46(Fall):368-382.

 

Oneal, John R., Brad Lian and James H. Joyner, Jr. 1996. "Are the American People 'Pretty Prudent'? Public Responses to U.S. Uses of Force, 1950-1988".  International Studies Quarterly 40(June):261-280.

 

Ostrom, Charles W. Jr. and Brian L. Job 1986. "The President and the Political Use of Force".  American Political Science Review 80(June):541-566.

 

Ostrom, Charles W. and Dennis M. Simon. 1988. "The President's Public".  American Journal of Political Science 32(November):1096-1119.

 

_____. 1985. "Promise and Performance A Dynamic Model of Presidential Popularity".  American Political Science Review 79(June):334-358.

 

Page, Benjamin I. and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1992. The Rational Public. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Page, Benjamin, Robert Shapiro and Glenn Dempsey. 1987. "What Moves Public Opinion?". American Political Science Review 81(March):23-44.

 

Peffley, Mark and Jon Hurwitz. 1992. "International Events and Foreign Policy Beliefs: Public Response to Changing Soviet-U.S. Relations".  American Journal of Political Science 36(May):431-461.

 

Ragsdale, Lyn. 1984. "The Politics of Presidential Speechmaking, 1949-1980." American Political Science Review 78(December):971-984.

 

______________. 1987.  "The Presidential Speechmaking and the Public Audience,"  The Journal of Politics, 49:704-735.

 

Rhode, David. 1994. “Presidential Support on Foreign Policy Issues.” In Congress, the President, and the Foreign Policy Process. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

 

Rockman, Bert A. 1994. "Presidents, Opinion and Institutional Leadership" in The New Politics of American Foreign Policy, (ed), David A. Deese. New York: St. Martin's Press.

 

Rosenau, James. 1981. The Study of Political Adaptation.  New York: Nichols Publishing.

_____. (ed.). 1961. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. New York: Random House.

 

Schneider, William. 1983. "Conservatism, Not Interventionism: Trends in Foreign Policy Opinion 1974-1982" in Eagle Defiant: United States Foreign Policy in the 1980s, Kenneth A. Oye, Robert J. Lieber, and Donald Rothchild (eds.).  Boston: Little, Brown.

 

Shapiro, Robert Y. and Benjamin I. Page. 1988. "Foreign Policy and the Rational Public".  Journal of Conflict Resolution 32(June):211-247.

 

Tulis, Jeffrey. 1988. The Rhetorical Presidency. University of Princeton Press. ISBN: 0-691-02295-X

 

West, Darrell M. 1991. "Television and Presidential Popularity in America". British Journal of Political Science 21(January):199-214.

 

Zelikow, Phillip D. 1984. "Force Without War". Journal of Strategic Studies 70(March): 29-54.