ABSTRACT

This book analyses the salience of foreign and security policy issues to domestic actors, its role in the analysis of international politics and its consequences for foreign policy decision-making. It provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of issue salience and develops the state of the art.

Beginning with a chapter on the concept of issue salience and its role in analysing international politics, it has a strong comparative framework and focuses on different domestic actors: the general public; political parties/parliaments; and the media. It features empirical studies drawn from countries in Western Europe and North America and addresses the salience of different issue areas in three key areas of international politics:

    • European Integration
    • Foreign and Security Policy
    • Transatlantic Relations

Finally the book offers critical appraisals of the theoretical underpinnings of the concept of issue salience and the methods for measuring it.

This volume makes an important contribution to scholarly debates on the role of public opinion in foreign affairs and on the prospects of parliamentary control of foreign and security policy. It will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, international relations and foreign policy.

 

Kai Oppermann is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Political Science and European Affairs, University of Cologne, Germany and the Managing Editor of Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik.

Dr. Henrike Viehrig is Assistant Professor and Chair of International Politics and Foreign Policy at the University of Cologne, Germany.

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Section 1: Introdution

chapter 1|18 pages

Analyzing issue salience in international politics: theoretical foundations and methodological approaches

ByKAI OPPERMANN AND CATHERINE E. DE VRIES

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Section 3: Intermediary actors: The media and political parties

chapter 8|19 pages

The salience of frames and their effects on the support for CFSP and supranational policy allocation

ByCLAES H. DE VREESE AND THOMAS KLAUSCH

chapter 11|16 pages

EU issue salience and domestic party competition

ByCATHERINE E. DE VRIES AND MARC VAN DE WARDT

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Section 4: Political elites

chapter 13|15 pages

Salient issues in German foreign policy

ByHENNING RIECKE

chapter 14|16 pages

The salience of European affairs in the United States Congress

ByALEXANDER HÖSE

chapter 15|18 pages

An actor-based measure of issue salience

ByRYAN C. BLACK, AMANDA C. BRYAN, TIMOTHY R. JOHNSON

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Section 5: Conclusion

chapter 16|16 pages

Analyzing issue salience in international politics: preliminary fi ndings and open questions

ByHENRIKE VIEHRIG, KAI OPPERMANN