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% Example bibtex file: Kyle Davis: Ohio State University
%
% This seems to be a popular guide for more info on customizing this:
% https://www.economics.utoronto.ca/osborne/latex/BIBTEX.HTM
%
% See citation format below: (Note you can not comment these out to "remove" them.
%---------------- Begin Citations ------------------------
@book{cary1967influence,
title={The influence of war on Walter Lippmann, 1914-1944},
author={Cary, Francine},
year={1967},
publisher={State Historical Society of Wisconsin for the Dept. of History, University of Wisconsin}
}
@book{waltz2001man,
title={Man, the state, and war: A theoretical analysis},
author={Waltz, Kenneth Neal},
year={2001},
publisher={Columbia University Press}
}
% This year is probably wrong, always check google scholar cites
% Waltz views the world...
@book{hibbing2013predisposed,
title={Predisposed: liberals, conservatives, and the biology of political differences},
author={Hibbing, John R and Smith, Kevin B and Alford, John R},
year={2013},
publisher={Routledge}
}
%------------------ End Citations -------------------------
% Consider adding notes next to these cites:: Contribution, Data, Method, Theory, Quotes.
%
% These citations can be easily grabbed from Google Scholar:: article cite --> bibtex (located on bottom of cite page)
% Consider making these default pasted-in cites more organized, and adding more details.