Journal Article - Quarterly Journal: International Security
Correspondence: Can Great Powers Discern Intentions?
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Charles L. Glaser, Andrew H. Kydd, Mark. L. Haas, and John M. Owen IV respond to Sebastian Rosato's winter 2014/15 article, "The Inscrutable Intentions of Great Powers."
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Charles L. Glaser and Andrew H. Kydd; Mark L. Haas and John M. Owen IV; and Sebastian Rosato. “Correspondence: Can Great Powers Discern Intentions?.” Quarterly Journal: International Security, vol. 40. no. 3. (Winter 2015/16): 197–215 .
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