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This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually i...
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The author continues the analysis against initiating an air war employing bombs and missiles again...
This article describes a comprehensive approach to identifying psychological consequences of weapons...
This article provides explanations for a seemingly paradoxical social psychological response to the ...
This Trends article discusses the difficulties the Bush Administration encountered when attempting t...
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This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
This Trends article discusses assorted definitions of terrorism to determine which definitions could...
The case report by Cigrang, Peterson, and Schobitz (2005) serves two functions. It describes serious...
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