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The Alma Mater effect: Does foreign education of political leaders influence UNGA voting?

机译:母校的疗效:政治领导者的外国教育是否影响了UNGA投票?

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We study whether national leaders' foreign education influences their voting behavior at the United Nations General Assembly. We hypothesize that "affinity"-preexisting or developed while studying abroad-makes leaders with foreign educations more likely to vote with their host country. At the same time, such leaders need to show sufficient distance from their host country and demonstrate "allegiance" to their own, which will reduce voting coincidences. To test that theory we make use of data on the educational backgrounds of 831 leaders and the voting affinities between the countries they govern and those in which they studied. Over the 1975-2011 period, we find that foreign-educated leaders are less likely to vote in line with their host countries, but more likely to vote in line with (other) G7 countries. We identify the causal effect of "allegiance" by investigating the differential effect of foreign education on voting in preelection years compared to other years. The difference-in-differences-like results show that G7-educated leaders vote less frequently in line with their host countries when facing an election. Overall, both "allegiance" and "affinity" affect foreign policy.
机译:我们研究国家领导人的外国教育是否影响了联合国大会的投票行为。我们假设“亲和力” - 在国内学习的同时 - 使联合国的领导者更有可能与主人国家投票。与此同时,这种领导人需要与东道国展现足够的距离,并向自己展示“效忠”,这将减少投票巧合。为了测试该理论,我们利用831领导者的教育背景和他们治理的国家之间的投票亲和力以及他们研究的国家。在1975 - 2011年期间,我们发现外语领导人不太可能与主国的投票不太可能投票,但更有可能符合(其他)G7国家的投票。我们通过调查外国教育对其他年多年投票表决的差异效果来确定“忠诚”的因果效应。差异差异的结果表明,在面临选举时,G7受教育的领导者符合其东道国的频率不一致。总体而言,“忠诚”和“亲和力”影响外交政策。

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