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CHAPTER NINE "Hand-to-Hand Combat" Bureaucratic Politics and National Security
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- CHAPTER ONE Unfettered Foreign Policy? Domestic Checks on Presidential Powers after 9/11 1
- CHAPTER TWO Purely Partisan Warriors? Legislative Rhetoric in the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars 40
- CHAPTER THREE Varieties of Bipartisanship How Democrats and Republicans Align on Foreign and Domestic Policy 76
- CHAPTER FOUR Cassandra's Reward: The Electoral Benefits of Early Opposition to an Unpopular War 105
- CHAPTER FIVE Congressional Midterms, Presidential Reelection, and US Foreign Policy 135
- CHAPTER SIX Modern Day Minutemen? Public Opinion and Reserve Component Mobilization 175
- CHAPTER SEVEN Gender and the Political Costs of War: Partisan Cues, Gender Heuristics, and the Politics of Public Opposition to War 202
- CHAPTER EIGHT Nondominant Communal Groups and Casualty Sensitivity: Evidence from Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States 231
- CHAPTER NINE "Hand-to-Hand Combat" Bureaucratic Politics and National Security 262
- CHAPTER TEN War Powers, the "Deep State," and Insurrection 299
- CHAPTER ELEVEN A Post-GWOT Syndrome? Institutional Response, Public Opinion, and the Future of US Foreign Policy 338
- Acknowledgments 365
- Index 367
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- CHAPTER ONE Unfettered Foreign Policy? Domestic Checks on Presidential Powers after 9/11 1
- CHAPTER TWO Purely Partisan Warriors? Legislative Rhetoric in the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars 40
- CHAPTER THREE Varieties of Bipartisanship How Democrats and Republicans Align on Foreign and Domestic Policy 76
- CHAPTER FOUR Cassandra's Reward: The Electoral Benefits of Early Opposition to an Unpopular War 105
- CHAPTER FIVE Congressional Midterms, Presidential Reelection, and US Foreign Policy 135
- CHAPTER SIX Modern Day Minutemen? Public Opinion and Reserve Component Mobilization 175
- CHAPTER SEVEN Gender and the Political Costs of War: Partisan Cues, Gender Heuristics, and the Politics of Public Opposition to War 202
- CHAPTER EIGHT Nondominant Communal Groups and Casualty Sensitivity: Evidence from Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States 231
- CHAPTER NINE "Hand-to-Hand Combat" Bureaucratic Politics and National Security 262
- CHAPTER TEN War Powers, the "Deep State," and Insurrection 299
- CHAPTER ELEVEN A Post-GWOT Syndrome? Institutional Response, Public Opinion, and the Future of US Foreign Policy 338
- Acknowledgments 365
- Index 367