Terrorism and public opinion : the effects of terrorist attacks on the popularity of the president of the United States
This article uses a large-n dataset to investigate the effect of terrorist attacks with American victims on the popularity of the U.S. president. The study uses two broad theoretical frameworks to analyze this effect, the score-keeping framework and the rally-effect framework. The findings of the st...
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