Volume 118, Issue 4

Misperceptions, the Media, and the Iraq War

STEVEN KULL

STEVEN KULL is the director of the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), a joint program of the Center on Policy Attitudes and Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland of the School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland.

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CLAY RAMSAY

CLAY RAMSAY is the director of research at PIPA.

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EVAN LEWIS

EVAN LEWIS is a research associate at PIPA.

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First published: 15 February 2013
Citations: 192
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