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Political Science Theses

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Punitive Warfare: Measuring The Effects Of A Punitive Disposition On Public Support For War, Paul I. Thomas Mr. Aug 2012

Punitive Warfare: Measuring The Effects Of A Punitive Disposition On Public Support For War, Paul I. Thomas Mr.

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Recent research has posited that retributiveness is an individual level disposition that can help us understand foreign policy preferences (e.g. Liberman 2006, Liberman 2007, Liberman in press, Stein n.d.). However, previous research is limited in two related respects. First, previous research relies on correlational data, blunting our ability to make clear causal inferences. Also, retributiveness is not made theoretically distinct from general hawkishness. In this paper, I present results from two experiments to refine our understanding of how retributiveness can affect support for use of the military. In the first experiment, I examine how retributiveness affects support for greater military …