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The elephant in the room is awake and takes things personally: The North Korean nuclear threat and the general public's estimation of American diplomacy
Authors:Sungwook Hwang  Glen T Cameron
Institution:School of Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, 65201, USA
Abstract:The general audience for a global crisis can become a grassroots force in the ultimate fate of policy decisions. Focusing on the North Korean nuclear crisis case, certain contingent factors (dominant coalition characteristics, external threat, and external public characteristics) were overall strong predictors for public estimation about the government stance. Further, perception of situational factors (external threat and external public characteristics) was a stronger predictor for the participants’ stance estimation than perception of predisposing factors (dominant coalition characteristics). Implications for international diplomacy were discussed.
Keywords:Contingency theory  Stance estimation  Leadership  Threats  External public characteristics
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