International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis
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- Publisher:
- 2002
Summary
Does public opinion matter in international conflict resolution? Does national foreign policy remain independent of public opinion and the media? International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis examines, through U.S., Canadian, and European case studies, how public reaction impacted democratic governments' response to the ethnic and religious conflict in Bosnia during the period from 1991-1997. Each case study offers an overview of the national media coverage and public reaction to the war in the former Yugoslavia and examines the links between public opinion and political and military intervention in Bosnia. The result is a comprehensive evaluation of the complex relationship between public opinion, media coverage, and foreign policy decision-making.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2002
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-0479-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-5657-5
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 349
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Introduction Eric Shiraev and Richard Sobel No access
- 1 "In the Service of Peace": Reflexive Multilateralism and the Canadian Experience in Bosnia Erin Carrière, Marc O'Reilly, and Richard Vengroff No access Pages 1 - 32
- 2 British Attitudes toward the Bosnian Situation Robert J. Wybrow No access Pages 33 - 68
- 3 U.S. Public Opinion on Intervention in Bosnia Steven Kull and Clay Ramsay No access Pages 69 - 106
- 4 Raison d'etat or Raison populairer? The Influence of Public Opinion on France's Bosnia Policy Marc Morjé Howard and Lise Morjé Howard No access Pages 107 - 134
- 5 Russian Decision-Making Regarding Bosnia: Indifferent Public and Feuding Elites Eric Shiraev and Deone Terrio No access Pages 135 - 172
- 6 Massacring in Front of a Blind Audience? Italian Public Opinion and Bosnia Paolo Bellucci and Pierangelo Isernia No access Pages 173 - 218
- 7 Innocence Lost: The Netherlands and the Yugoslav Conflict Philip Everts No access Pages 219 - 248
- 8 German Public Opinion and the Crisis in Bosnia Karin Johnston No access Pages 249 - 282
- 9 Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis: A Conclusion Eric Shiraev and Richard Sobel No access Pages 283 - 306
- Appendix No access Pages 307 - 324
- References No access Pages 325 - 340
- Index No access Pages 341 - 344
- About the Contributors No access Pages 345 - 349





