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Gambling on War: Force, Order, and the Implications of Attacking Iraq
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This appeared as a chapter in War with Iraq: Costs, Consequences, and Alternatives. Please see that publication for the full text.
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Miller, Steven E.. “Gambling on War: Force, Order, and the Implications of Attacking Iraq.” Edited by Miller, Steven E., William D. Nordhaus, Carl Kaysen, John D. Steinbruner,and Martin B. Malin. Paper, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, November 30, 2002.
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