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Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: American Political Science Review; 2024Description: 1824-1839ISSN:
  • 0003-0554, 1537-5943
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: What international issues become national interests worth fighting for, and why? Contrary to conventional wisdom, I argue that issues without clear economic value, such as barren lands, are more likely to be perceived as national interests because they do
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What international issues become national interests worth fighting for, and why? Contrary to conventional wisdom, I argue that issues without clear economic value, such as barren lands, are more likely to be perceived as national interests because they do

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