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The Relationship between Presidential Values and Foreign Policy Decisions: Presidents Bush, Clinton, and W. Bush's Policies on Iraq

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The empirical study of values publicly expressed by three presidents concerning the use of military force in Iraq provides a framework to explore the theoretical significance of the role of values in foreign policy. The study's design is based upon Lasswell's theory on power and the language of politics and applies an updated dictionary of values to operationalize Lasswell's theories. Recent foreign policy decisions on Iraq provide a unique historical case to compare the role of values publicly expressed by Presidents Bush, Clinton, and W. Bush to persuade others in the power process and to generate public support for the president's preferred policy decisions.

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Durbin, Jordan. and Yesilada, Birol. "The Relationship between Presidential Values and Foreign Policy Decisions: Presidents Bush, Clinton, and W. Bush's Policies on Iraq" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA, Mar 22, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p98291_index.html>

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Durbin, J. and Yesilada, B. , 2006-03-22 "The Relationship between Presidential Values and Foreign Policy Decisions: Presidents Bush, Clinton, and W. Bush's Policies on Iraq" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p98291_index.html

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Abstract: The empirical study of values publicly expressed by three presidents concerning the use of military force in Iraq provides a framework to explore the theoretical significance of the role of values in foreign policy. The study's design is based upon Lasswell's theory on power and the language of politics and applies an updated dictionary of values to operationalize Lasswell's theories. Recent foreign policy decisions on Iraq provide a unique historical case to compare the role of values publicly expressed by Presidents Bush, Clinton, and W. Bush to persuade others in the power process and to generate public support for the president's preferred policy decisions.

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The Relationship of Presidential Values and Foreign Policy Decisions: Presidents Bush Clinton and W. Bush’s Policies on Iraq Jordan K. Durbin Portland State University (Working paper not for citation without prior consent of the author) Paper prepared for presentation at the 2006 Annual Conference of the International Studies Association in San Diego California March 22-25. The Relationship between Presidential Values and Foreign Policy Decisions: Presidents Bush Clinton and W. Bush’s Policies on Iraq The empirical study of values publicly
Indefinable: entries that have no value implications or that have value meanings that the present category scheme cannot define (prohibitive quaint unreal cling) Jordan Durbin 35  Undefined: words with value implications that vary from context to context and that despite disambiguation routines present procedures cannot assess reliably (order maximum molecular visual). The last three sentiment categories (not sure and if) make it possible to extend the range of inquiry into the feeling tone of communications beyond mere acceptance


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