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The national security state and the uses of militarism
Ronald R. Krebs
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Robert Ralston
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Political Science and International Studies
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Militarism
100%
National Security State
100%
Military
33%
Conscription
33%
Citizenship
16%
Soldiers
16%
Democracy
16%
Good Citizenship
16%
Survey Data
16%
Security State
16%
Market Mechanism
16%
Observational Survey
16%
Polity
16%
Political Implications
16%
Use of Force
16%
Military Service
16%
Army
16%
Security Apparatus
16%
Experimental Survey
16%
Patriotism
16%
Deference
16%
Paragon
16%
Military Officer
16%
Elective Affinity
16%
Open Labor Market
16%
Social Sciences
National Security
100%
Labor Market
16%
Democracy
16%
Armed Forces
16%
Sociologist
16%
State Security
16%
Market Mechanism
16%
Survey Analysis
16%
Alcoholic Beverages
16%
Use of Force
16%
Military Service
16%
Patriotism
16%