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Article: A doctrinal error: Stefan M. Aubrey reviews American Foreign Policy in a New Era.(Book Review)
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- Harvard International Review
- Article date:
- September 22, 2005
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While the initial post-mortem of the 2004 US presidential election held that the outcome was largely decided on issues of moral and family values, a 2005 Pew Research Center survey found that foreign policy and the War on Terrorism might have been the deciding factors allowing US President George W. Bush to serve a second term. The survey concluded that foreign affairs assertiveness is the key distinguishing factor between the Republican and Democratic voters, and that attitudes regarding religion are not nearly as important in determining party affiliation. This is a sharp reversal since the previous 1999 Pew survey and underscores the profound effects that the attacks of ...
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