Militant internationalism based on geo-coded responses of think tank employees responding within 20 miles of Capitol Hill.

Militant internationalism based on geo-coded responses of think tank employees responding within 20 miles of Capitol Hill.

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We argue that experts are more hawkish the closer they are to power, both figuratively and literally, and show this through the first study to use survey methods to inquire into the foreign policy preferences of think tank analysts and fellows (think tank employees, or TTEs) relative to professors who are experts in international relations. We find...

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