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WAR AGAINST IRAQ
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053163
Australia's secret pre-emptive war against iraq, 18-20 March 20
/ Kevin, Tony
Sep 2004
Kevin, Tony
Journal Article
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Sep 2004.
Key Words
Security
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Australia
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Iraq War
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War against Iraq
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United Nations
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ID:
056280
Myth of preemption: more than a war against Iraq
/ Snyder, Robert S
Snyder, Robert S
Journal Article
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Publication
2003.
Key Words
United States-International Relations-Iraq
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Iraq War
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War against Iraq
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ID:
055496
Promoting democracy in international relations
/ Zhiming , Zhang
June 2003
Zhiming , Zhang
Journal Article
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Key Words
Iraq-War
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War against Iraq
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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ID:
167079
Vicarious Retribution in US Public Support for War Against Iraq
/ Liberman, Peter; Skitka, Linda
Liberman, Peter
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Summary/Abstract
US public anger and desire to avenge the September 11, 2001 terror attacks were redirected toward Iraq partly because of its identity as an Arab and Muslim state. Online panel survey data reveal that citizens who were relatively angry about the terror attacks were more belligerent toward Iraq, an effect that was strongest among those who perceived Arabs and Muslims in monolithic terms. The angry desire to avenge 9/11 was more persistent for those who saw Arabs and Muslims in that light, and its effect on war support was partially mediated by worsened feelings about Arabs and Muslims in general. These findings help explain why public belligerence toward Iraq shot up right after 9/11, before President George W. Bush began alleging that Iraq was pursuing weapons of mass destruction and had ties to al Qaeda.
Key Words
War against Iraq
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US Public Support
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022013
War against terror: Lessons for Pakistan
/ Rizwan Zeb
Spring 2002
Rizwan Zeb
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Publication
Spring 2002.
Description
53-73
Key Words
Pakistan-Terrorism
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Terrorism-Pakistan
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War on Terrorism
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War Aganist Terrorism-Pakistan
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War against Iraq
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War and Emergency ligislation
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023536
What would Sun Tzu say about the war on terrorism?
/ Coker Christopher
Feb 2003
Coker Christopher
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Feb 2003.
Description
16-20
Key Words
Terrorism
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International Security
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War on Terrorism-China
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China-War on Terrorism
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War against Iraq
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