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Philip Potter

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When do leaders pay penalties for backing down on promises?

In this episode of the PS You’re Interesting podcast, Jeff Jenkins’s guest is Philip Potter, Associate Professor of Politics (UVA), and the Founding Director of the National Security Policy Center. Potter’s work looks at how public opinion effects foreign policy, when do policymakers have leeway, and when does public opinion constrain policy?

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