Why So Secretive? Unpacking Public Attitudes toward Secrecy and Success in US Foreign Policy

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2020-07

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Myrick, Rachel (2020). Why So Secretive? Unpacking Public Attitudes toward Secrecy and Success in US Foreign Policy. The Journal of Politics, 82(3). pp. 828–843. 10.1086/707308 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21165.

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Rachel Myrick

Associate Professor of Political Science

Rachel Myrick is the Douglas and Ellen Lowey Associate Professor of Political Science at Duke. Her research explores how partisan polarization affects foreign policymaking in democracies, with an emphasis on U.S. national security policy. More broadly, she is interested in the interplay between domestic and international politics in matters of security and conflict. Her first book, Polarization and International Politics: How Extreme Partisanship Threatens Global Stability, was published in 2025 with Princeton University Press in their Studies in International History and Politics Series. Her research is published at journals like International OrganizationBritish Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics, The Journal of Conflict Resolution, and International Studies Quarterly, among others.


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