DOI: 10.18130/v3391q
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Cry Havoc: Rhetorical Mobilization and Foreign Policy Decision Making During War-threatening Crises

Abstract: When leaders choose to threaten or use military force, how do they overcome the average citizen's rational presumption against war and mobilize their populations for the collective action and sacrifice that modern war demands? Why are some efforts to mobilize populations for war more successful than others? Does this variation affect foreign policy decisions?

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