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United States -- Military policy | Public opinion
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United States -- Military policy | Public opinion
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  • United States
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  • Military policy
  • Public opinion

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Influence from abroad : how foreign media shape U.S. public opinion, Danny Hayes George Washington University, Matt Guardino, Providence College, (electronic resource)
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Public opinion, transatlantic relations and the use of force, Philip Everts and Pierangelo Isernia
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American public opinion on NATO, extended deterrence, and use of nuclear weapons : future fission?, by Thomas W. Graham
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Selling intervention and war : the presidency, the media, and the American public, Jon Western
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  • American public opinion on NATO, extended deterrence, and use of nuclear weapons : future fission?
  • Influence from abroad : how foreign media shape U.S. public opinion
  • Public opinion, transatlantic relations and the use of force
  • Selling intervention and war : the presidency, the media, and the American public

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