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Elite Military Support and the Use of Force1 Kyle A. Dropp,2 Jim Golby and Peter Feaver Abstract: Can elites influence Americans’ foreign policy views? We find senior military officers are a powerful shaper of public s
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Document Date: 2013-05-23 17:23:43


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Amazon / /

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America / /

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Iran / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / Afghanistan / Syria / China / Iraq / /

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Stanford University / Duke University / University of North Carolina / /

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media groups / political groups / online platform / /

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University of North Carolina / U.S. government / United States Military Academy / Army / Syrian government / Senate / Duke University / Department of Political Science / White House / Stanford University / Department of Defense / U.S. military / /

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Bashar al-Assad / Ken Schultz / George W. Bush / James Golby / David Petraeus / Richard Nixon / Peter Feaver / Kyle A. Dropp / Justin Grimmer / Congressional / Colin Powell / Stanley McChrystal / Hugh Liebert / Chris Gelpi / Eric Shinseki / Michael Tomz / /

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President / General / officer / regional combatant commander / Chairman / Professor / Assistant Professor / commander / representative / /

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Mechanical Turk online platform / Mechanical Turk / /

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North Carolina / /

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Stanford University / /

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http /

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