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Not quite inexplicable: exploring the Bush administration's response to terrorism
Wrage, Stephen
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Global Business and Economics Review
10
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pp. 197-206
of September 11, 2001 do not conform to the predictions of the
rational
actor
model
. The article suggests that foreign …
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Not quite inexplicable: exploring the Bush administration's response to terrorism
Wrage, Stephen
- In:
Global Business and Economics Review
10
(
2008
)
2
,
pp. 197-206
of September 11, 2001 do not conform to the predictions of the
rational
actor
model
. The article suggests that foreign …
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