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The Public and the Assembly: Foreign Public Opinion and Voting in the UNGA

Michael Plouffe
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Michael Plouffe: University College London

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Abstract: Does public opinion of foreign countries matter for foreign policy? Scholars examining this question have largely focused on highly visible foreign-policy issues. I argue that public attitudes toward foreign countries influence foreign policy towards those countries beyond salient issues by shaping the environment within which foreign-policy decisions are made. Government interests in maintaining a coherent foreign-policy agenda and bureaucrats’ career incentives combine to link foreign public opinion to non-salient aspects of foreign policy. I analyze the relationship between mass attitudes toward foreign countries and measures of voting similarity in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) using a crossnational dataset. I find evidence that public opinion toward a foreign country is associated with UNGA voting with that country. Consequently, when it comes to foreign policy, both salient and non-salient actions appear to be influenced by public opinion.

Date: 2024-03-04
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