TY - BOOK AU - Hayes,Danny AU - Guardino,Matt TI - Influence from abroad: foreign voices, the media, and U.S. public opinion SN - 9781107348479 AV - E840 .H385 2013eb U1 - 327.73 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Foreign news KW - United States KW - Public opinion KW - Mass media and public opinion KW - Iraq War, 2003-2011 KW - Foreign public opinion KW - Information internationale KW - États-Unis KW - Opinion publique KW - Médias et opinion publique KW - Guerre en Irak, 2003-2011 KW - Opinion publique étrangère KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Government KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - International Relations KW - General KW - fast KW - Military policy KW - Foreign relations KW - Relations extérieures KW - Iraq KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; 1 The Puzzle of Polarized Opinion; Foreign Elite Voices in U.S. Foreign Policy Debates; Making the Media Central to the Study of Foreign Policy Opinion; Plan of the Book; 2 Us versus Them; How Journalists Cover Foreign Policy Debates; The Newsworthiness of Foreign Elite Voices in the Iraq Debate; Analyzing Media Coverage of the Iraq War Debate; How Much Attention Did the Media Give Iraq?; What Did the Media Focus On?; Domestic and Foreign Voices in the News; Conclusion: Bush (and America) versus (Most of) the World; 3 Byrd Gets No WordIndexing and Its Discontents: Mapping the Contours of Elite-Driven News Coverage; Specifying Elite Discourse and Foreign Policy News Coverage: Methods and Measures; Data and Measures: Analyzing Elite and Media Discourse on Iraq; Domestic Elite Discourse and News Coverage in the Lead-up to the War in Iraq; But How Often Did Those Views Make the News? And When?; The Substitution of Foreign Voices for Democratic Party Dissent: Power Draws the Media Abroad; Conclusion: Setting the Stage for Foreign Elite Influence on U.S. Opinion; 4 When Foreign Voices Persuade; Events, Elites, and U.S. Foreign Policy AttitudesWhat Lies Beneath: Partisanship and Foreign Policy Predispositions; Views about the Use of Military Force; Multilateralism; Views of International Institutions; The Contours and Dynamics of Pre-War Opinion; The Influence of Foreign and Domestic Voices on U.S. Public Opinion; Explaining Individual Attitudes toward an Iraq Invasion; Conclusion; 5 Conclusion; Solving the Puzzle of Polarized Opinion: Key Findings and Contributions; New Media and the Future Relevance of Foreign Voices; Beyond Iraq: Future Research on Foreign Voices and U.S. Public OpinionForeign Elite Discourse in the News and the Democratic Vibrancy of Policy Debates; The Potential of Foreign Voices as Vehicles for Message Diversity; The Limitations of Foreign Voices as a Substitute for Diverse Domestic Discourse; Appendix A Variable Information; Chapter 2; Chapter 4; News Content Variables; Appendix B Statistical Models; Technical Details for Regression Models; Works Cited; Index N2 - Demonstrates that US public opinion about American foreign policy can be shaped by foreign leaders and representatives of international organizations UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=545646 ER -