什么是 rally around the flag effect聚旗效应? The “rally around the flag” effect is when there’s a short-term surge in voter approval as the nation unites behind its leader during a crisis or emer...
In the wake of the national crisis, the president’s approval ratings soared as people began to “rally around the flag,” showing unified support for the country and its leadership. The government’s decision to engage in military action led to a rally around the flag effect, temporarily boo...
rally round the flag是一种现象 就是类似与内乱搞不好比继而转向外面以求得内部人士的支持 比如说BUSH那个自己搞不定就再外面搞别的国家,然后人家里头的人就都支持他 好象是这意思啊
The rally-around-the-flag effect describes the tendency of public opinion to become more favourable toward political leaders in times of crises. Political leaders rarely can exchange this initial rally-around-effect into long-term support, however. The central question addressed in this paper is, ...
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JAPANACQUISITION of territoryPUBLIC opinionINCUMBENCY (Public officers)COMMAND of troopsLIBERALSThis study examines the impact of China's growing territorial ambitions on Japanese...doi:10.1017/JEA.2018.21Kobayashi, TetsuroKatagiri, AzusaLynne Rienner PublishersJournal of East Asian Studies...
The South Korean rally-round-the-flag effect…. NOTDaniel W. DreznerForeign Policy
Rally 'Round the Flag' EffectDomestic SupportGame TheoryThis article explores the effect of domestic support on international crises. Recent literature on crisis bargaining suggests that the existence of party competYasui, KiyotakaYamaguchi, Soichiro...
Two of the most common findings in the international relations literature are the rally 'round the flag effect and the democratic peace. The first demonstrates that dur- ing times of international crisis, government leaders tend to get an increase in public approval, which can give them more ...
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