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Butler University

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2017

Public opinion

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Changing Counts, Counting Change: Toward A More Inclusive Definition Of Family, Brian Powell Mar 2017

Changing Counts, Counting Change: Toward A More Inclusive Definition Of Family, Brian Powell

Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences

Americans now live in a diversity of living arrangements—more so than ever before. Whether or not these living arrangements are counted as family can have direct consequences for people’s lives. Families enjoy many rights and privileges—both formal and informal—that are not provided to others. Understanding the boundaries that Americans make between “families” and “nonfamilies” tells us who is seen as deserving of these rights and privileges. In this article, Brian Powell discusses results of a U.S.-based study in which more than 2000 adults were interviewed about their stances regarding same-sex couples, cohabiting couples, same- sex marriage, and, most importantly, what …


Weak Presidents, Treaty Ratification, And Presidential Leadership Style, Joe Wert, Cliff Staten Mar 2017

Weak Presidents, Treaty Ratification, And Presidential Leadership Style, Joe Wert, Cliff Staten

Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences

Traditionally, the president is seen as getting his way when it comes to foreign-policy issues; however, with treaty making, an aspect very much related to foreign policy, things are different. Treaties are seen as salient, high-profile, and requiring direct positive action by the Senate. Presidents with high approval ratings would expect to have a relatively easy job at getting treaties approved by the Senate, but when a president is faced with low public approval, one of the most useful tools at his disposal to get Senate approval is not in play. The authors look at a case study of President …