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Perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian vs. U.S.- Iraq Conflicts in Study 1

Perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian vs. U.S.- Iraq Conflicts in Study 1

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Because the underdog in a conflict typically gains the support of observers, nations will often adopt a narrative that persuades both their domestic following and international allies that they are the true victim in the conflict. Three survey studies were conducted to assess the perceptions of citizens of a third-party observer nation (Canada) in...

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