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Abstract: . . . in psychology, he thought it might be a good idea for me to write a comprehensive and cohesive book on political psychology and international rela- tions. I thank him now for the inspiration, among many other . . . . . . by year. I also owe a great debt to the late Amos Tversky, who not only taught me a great deal about psychology but also served as a consistent example of work- ing hard to “get things right.” I would also . . . . . . assistance. In addition, I owe several large intellectual debts to those who trained me in psychology and in international relations. It goes without saying that my work would never have been possible with- out the . . . . . . addition, I owe several large intellectual debts to those who trained me in psychology and in international relations. It goes without saying that my work would never have been possible with- out the work and example . . . . . . review process. And I am especially thankful to Jim Reische for his critical help during the ‹nal stages. Page 7 Obviously, there are many others whose support goes beyond speci‹c intellectual training, and I . . . --1018,5,102,1406,5090
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