Foreign policy attitudes and support for war among the British public
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Essex
Department Name: Government
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Colley T
(2016)
Is Britain a force for good? Investigating British citizens' narrative understanding of war
in Defence Studies
Davies G
(2016)
The domestic consequences of international over-cooperation: An experimental study of microfoundations
in Conflict Management and Peace Science
Davies G
(2012)
British Public Confidence in MI6 and Government Use of Intelligence: The Effect on Support for Preventive Military Action
in Intelligence and National Security
Davies G
(2013)
Audience Costs among the British Public: The Impact of Escalation, Crisis Type, and Prime Ministerial Rhetoric
in International Studies Quarterly
Davies G
(2015)
R2P from below: Does the British public view humanitarian interventions as ethical and effective?
in International Politics
Graeme A. Davies (Author)
(2012)
A tough sell? : an experimental comparison of US and UK public support for military action against Iran
Johns R
(2017)
Civilian Casualties and Public Support for Military Action: Experimental Evidence
in Journal of Conflict Resolution
Johns R
(2012)
Democratic Peace or Clash of Civilizations? Target States and Support for War in Britain and the United States
in The Journal of Politics
Johns R
(2014)
Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action
in Journal of Peace Research