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Somalia and the 'Body-Bag Myth' in American Politics.
Leonie Murray
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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American Politics
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Somaliland
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Military
50%
Shock
50%
Multilateralism
50%
Clinton Administration
50%
Potential Threats
50%
Foreign Policy
50%
Legislative Branch
50%
Extreme Pressure
50%
Executive Branch
50%
Grenada
50%
Panama
50%
Raiding
50%
US Politics
50%
Power Bases
50%
Policy Decisions
50%
Spear
50%
Gulf War
50%
Social Sciences
Somalia
100%
Gulf War
50%
Grenada
50%
Military
50%
Storms
50%
Panama
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Military
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Psychology
Sensing
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