To See Ourselves as Others See Us: How Publics Abroad View the United States in the Post-9/11 Era By Ole R. Holsti
Overwhelming military and economic power may not always yield a comparable level of international influence. (more)
Growing dissatisfaction with political parties is a general pattern across the advanced industrial democracies. (more)
Liberal or Conservative?: The Measure is the Meaning By Nat Ehrlich
If you can only ask one question about political orientation, which should it be? (more)
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