War and Peace And the Public

War and Peace And the Public

William C. Adams, in Public Opinion (Aug.-Sept. 1983), American En- And the Public terprise Institute for Public Policy Re- search, 1150 17th St. N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20036.
For all his talents as a "Great Communicator," Ronald Reagan has had difficulty rallying support for his stoutly anticommunist foreign policy.
Conservatives blame the lukewarm popular response on the influ- ence of the liberal national news media or the public's "post-Vietnam syndrome." Actually, writes...

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