Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?'
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Sullivan, JL; Borgida, E; Aldrich, JH
Published in: American Political Science Review
March 1989
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American Political Science Review
Publication Date
March 1989
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- Political Science & Public Administration
- 1606 Political Science
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Sullivan, J. L., Borgida, E., & Aldrich, J. H. (1989). Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?'. American Political Science Review.
Sullivan, J. L., Eugene Borgida, and J. H. Aldrich. “Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?'.” American Political Science Review, March 1989.
Sullivan JL, Borgida E, Aldrich JH. Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?'. American Political Science Review. 1989 Mar;
Sullivan, J. L., et al. “Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?'.” American Political Science Review, Mar. 1989.
Sullivan JL, Borgida E, Aldrich JH. Foreign Policy and Voting in Presidential Elections: Are Candidates 'Waltzing before a Blind Audience?'. American Political Science Review. 1989 Mar;
Published In
American Political Science Review
Publication Date
March 1989
Related Subject Headings
- Political Science & Public Administration
- 1606 Political Science