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1 Introduction 1
2 Unilateral use-of-force decision making 19
3 Statistical tests : U.S. unilateral uses of force since 1937 69
4 Does the type of crisis matter? : an experimental test 127
5 Opening up the "black box" of a president's unilateral decision : case studies of the 1991 Gulf War, 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, and 1989 Panama invasion 141
6 Conclusion 185
App. A Coding of crisis dyads 195
App. B Experiment instructions and crisis scenarios 219
Bibliography 227
Index 247
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