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domestic and foreign policy foreign policy and conflict international e…

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domestic and foreign policy
foreign policy and conflict
international events can promote foreign policy as a major concern for citizens, sometimes influencing their views more than domestic policy:

  • international conflict: violent events such as world war ii or the 9/11 attacks can create demand for a strong international response and the most capable wartime leaders
  • continuity of command: leaders may be reelected to oversee an ongoing conflict started under their tenure, such as with george w. bush after 9/11, 2001
  • rejecting leadership: some leaders may become unpopular due to public disapproval of how they handle a conflict, such as with lyndon b. johnson during the vietnam war

what effect does the start of international conflict usually have on public policy?

  • it elevates the importance of domestic policy.
  • it shifts focus from domestic to foreign policy.
  • it creates confusion, pausing policy changes.

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The provided text states that international events can make foreign policy a major public concern, sometimes more so than domestic policy, with violent international conflicts like WWII or 9/11 driving demand for international responses. This shows a shift in focus to foreign policy.

Answer:

It shifts focus from domestic to foreign policy.