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  1. The " Battle Cry of Freedom ", also known as " Rally 'Round the Flag ", is a song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820–1895) during the American Civil War.

  2. Jun 14, 2021 · During international crises, trust in government is expected to increase irrespective of the wisdom of the policies it pursues. This has been called a ‘rally-round-the-flag’ effect. This article examines whether the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in such a rally effect.

    • Sylvia Kritzinger, Martial Foucault, Romain Lachat, Julia Partheymüller, Caroliona Plescia, Sylvain ...
    • 2021
  3. Jul 13, 2018 · By experimentally manipulating perceived territorial threats from China, we tested two potential mechanisms of increased support for a conservative incumbent leader in Japan. The first is the “rallyround the flag” model, in which threats universally boost support for the leader through emotion.

    • Tetsuro Kobayashi, Azusa Katagiri
    • 2018
  4. The rally 'round the flag effect, also referred to as the rally 'round the flag syndrome, is a concept used in political science and international relations to explain increased short-run popular support of a country's government or political leaders during periods of international crisis or war. [1]

  5. Both hypotheses—patriotism and opinion leadership—are helpful in explaining why rallies occur and why they taper off over time. The “diversionary theory of war” or the “diversionary use of force” is, for obvious reasons, a companion literature to the scholarship on rally effects.

    • Shoon Murray
    • 2017
  6. It presents the book’s focal empirical puzzle (i.e., why did only a few military actions and security crises in the United States generate rallies?) and then summarizes the book’s argument about the conditions under which rally periods have emerged in the United States and the processes that have generated these rallies.

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  8. ABSTRACT. This study examines the rally round the flag efect during Operation Protective Edge, a war between Israel and Palestinians. Research has demonstrated the mechanisms by which military crises escalate, and the public perceives the threat, which in turn leads to support for government leadership.