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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liberal_hawkLiberal hawk - Wikipedia

    The term liberal hawk refers to a politically liberal person (generally, in the American sense of the term) who supports a hawkish, interventionist foreign policy.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › War_hawkWar hawk - Wikipedia

    In politics, the terms war hawk and hawk describe a person who favours starting armed conflicts or escalating ongoing ones instead of attempting to solve problems through dialogue or other nonviolent methods.

  3. 13 paź 2009 · Why Hawks Win. Why are hawks so influential? The answer may lie deep in the human mind. People have dozens of decision-making biases, and almost all favor conflict rather than concession. A...

  4. 19 gru 2023 · New polling by YouGov finds that more Americans identify as doves (31%) than hawks (20%). This is especially true for Democrats and Independents, who are 31 and 22 percentage points more likely, respectively, to classify themselves as doves than as hawks.

  5. 31 maj 2019 · Hawks and doves are among the most commonly used shorthand labels to characterize elitespreferences in foreign and security policy. Journalists and scholars frequently resort to this dichotomous reading of leaders’ foreign policy preferences across the world.

  6. 21 sie 2023 · In short, despite fluctuating political and security conditions, hawks in Congress have dominated defense policymaking for the last five decades. The results that we report in this article make two important contributions.

  7. 18 wrz 2019 · As Michael Marks explains, going back at least to the Cuban Missile Crisis, a “hawk” is a person who advocates a hard-line or warlike policy and a “dove” refers to a person who advocates negotiations as a means of terminating or preventing a military conflict.

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