Robert Anthony Pape (/pæp/; born April 24, 1960) is an American political scientist who studies national and international security affairs, with a focus...
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been driven by religious or nationalist purposes. According to analyst Robert Pape, prior to 2003, most attacks targeted occupying forces. From 2000 to...
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face in the wake of the Cold War.": 6 However, political scientists Robert Pape and Terry Nardin, social psychologist Brooke Rogers, and sociologist...
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University's Jamie Winders, and political scientists Elliot Jager, and Robert Pape, have studied white demographic decline as a measurable and observable...
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Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism is Robert Pape's analysis of suicide terrorism from a strategic, social, and psychological point...
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German operatic bass Robert Pape (born 1960), American political scientist Scott Pape, Australian radio personality Tony Pape (born 1981), American football...
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during the Israel-Hamas war. According to the US military historian Robert Pape, Allied bombings of Germany in World War II targeted 51 cities in Germany...
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alliances, Stephen Walt, Randall Schweller, Xiaoyu Pu, John Ikenberry, Robert Pape, T. V. Paul, Jack S. Levy, William R. Thompson, John Lewis Gaddis, David...
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Several experts on strategy, such as John Mearsheimer, Stephen Walt, Robert Pape, Andrew Latham, Patrick Porter, and Andrew Bacevich, have embraced the...
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limited uses of actual force". Robert Pape uses the term coercion as a synonym for compellence. Thomas Schelling and Robert Pape distinguished between coercive...
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