Power, Perception, and Partnerships: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. Presidential Framing of Jordan and Israel

Presenter Information

Stan Yerrick

Abstract

This study reveals the intricate interplay between U.S. presidents' framing of relations with Jordan and Israel and State Department human rights reports, emphasizing organizational influences and epistemic communities in shaping foreign policy.

Keywords:

Political Science, Framing Analysis, Foreign Policy

Status

Undergraduate

Department

Political Science

College

Honors Tutorial College

Campus

Athens

Faculty Mentor

Sandal, Nukhet

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Power, Perception, and Partnerships: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. Presidential Framing of Jordan and Israel

This study reveals the intricate interplay between U.S. presidents' framing of relations with Jordan and Israel and State Department human rights reports, emphasizing organizational influences and epistemic communities in shaping foreign policy.