Communications
@article{Russett1970Communications, title={Communications}, author={Bruce M. Russett}, journal={Journal of Conflict Resolution}, year={1970}, volume={14}, pages={287 - 291} }
In a recent article in this journal (&dquo;Defense Spending and Foreign Policy in the House of Representatives,&dquo; September 1969, pp. 35869), Stephen A. Cobb examined the relation between the economic impact of Department of Defense spending on a congressman’s district and his voting on a set of issues identified by a &dquo;jingoism scale.&dquo; After varied and repeated tests Cobb concluded that there was no evidence that the amount of defense spending a congressman receives in his…
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