Volume 1-1
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Political Stability, Property Rights, and Economic Prospects in the Former Soviet Union
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Lessons from “Seeds of Peace
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Opposing Saddam Hussein
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Economic Reasons for the Political Crisis in Ukraine
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Handshake of Hope, Handshake of Despair
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The Revolution in Global Communications
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Interview: Zbigniew Brzezinski
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The Tragic Situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina: An Alternative Action Plan
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Nato Next Year
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Political Islam and U.S. Foreign Policy
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The Clinton Administration in the Middle East: An Interim Assessment
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The United Nations at the Crossroads
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Population, Environment, and Development
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The Role of the U.S. in the New Middle East
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Is Peace at Hand?
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The Premature Recognition of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Letters from Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
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Arafat and the Israèli-PLO Accords
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Is Boris Yeltsin a Democrat?
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Economic Future in Russia
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A Necessary Balance
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From the Fig Leaf to the Olive Branch
Volume 2-1
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Global Tranformation: Challenges to the State System by Yoshikazu Sakamoto
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Can Southern Africa Become an Integrated Community?
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Lost Opportunity: Why Economic Reforms in Russia Have Not Worked by Marshall I. Goldman
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Southern Africa: Prospects for the Region
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New Challenges in Southern Africa: From Regional Conflict to Internal Reconstruction
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The Peace Process in the Middle East: The View from Lebanon
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Long Walk to Freedom, The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela
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South Africa: Will the Consensus Last?
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Life in the New China
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South Africa, Higher Education, and the Future of a Continent
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China’s Experience in Absorbing Foreign Direct Investement for Its Economic Development
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Post-Apartheid South Africa and Its Regional Role
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South Africa’s Democratic Transition
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The ANC and the Transformation of South Africa
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The Generals’ War: The Inside Story of the Conflict in the Gulf by Michael R. Gordon, Bernard E. Trainor
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A Crossroad in South African History and Western Policies Towards South Africa
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China’s Reforms: Economic Causes and Regional Effects
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The Future of Asia and the West: Markets versus Protectionism
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Will China Come Apart at the Seams?
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Nation Building: The View from the Pointy End of the Spear
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China After Deng: The Prospects for Polycentrism and Democratization
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Nation Building: A Flawed Approach
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Nation Building: Can It Serve America’s Interest?
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Nation Building: Historical Precedent and the Basis for US Intervention
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Nation Building and American Foreign Policy
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America’s Policy Conundrum: The Promotion of Democratic Nation Building and US Arms Exports
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Hong Kong: This Century and the Next
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Nation Building and Crisis Prevention in the Post-Cold War World
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Modernizing the American Foreign Assistance Program
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The Crisis of Ideology in China
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China’s “Transition Under Communism”
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The Political Consequences of Economic Liberalization
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The Betrayal of Hong Kong
Volume 2-2
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In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam by Robert S. McNamara, Brian Van De Mark
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The Role of Business in the Reform Process
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Restructuring the International Financial System
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Russia’s Forthcoming Elections: The Case for Optimism
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Dependency by Any Other Name?
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Restructuring the Military: The Argentine Model
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Isolationism Reconfigured: American Foreign Policy for a New Century by Eric A. Nordlinger
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World Orders, Old and New by Noam Chomsky
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The Ambassadors and America’s Soviet Policy by David Mayers
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The Curruption Eruption
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Toward Strategic Independence: Protecting Vital American Interests
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Beyond Russia: Thoughts on the New East
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The Institutional Crisis in US Foreign Policy
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US Foreign Policy: Ensuring Global Stability
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The New Politics of Contemporary Russia
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Legacies of the Cold War
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The Political Economy of the Russian Transformation
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US Regional Security Strategies for the Middle East
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Presidential Politics in Russia
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International Law in US Foreign Policy
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Russia: A Chance for Improvement?
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Redefine Internationalism, or Risk Isolationism
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Russian Economic Transformationo and International Security: Rethinking Western Policy
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Coalticue’s Skirt: Hidden Aspects of Mexico’s Politcal Rivalry in 1995
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Resolving the Banking Crises of the 1990s in Latin America
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Virtues of a Principled Foreign Policy
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The Constitution, the Congress, and the Use of Military Force
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Solving the Equity Puzzle in Latin America
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The Consequences of Misguided Reform: Malignancies and Cancerous Growth
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Russia and the Contemporary World
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Whither Russia?
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Education and Political Change in Mexico
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NATO: It’s Time for Clear Talk
Volume 3-1
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Making Foreign Policy: A View From the Executive Branch
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What to Fight for? American Interests and the Use of Force in the Post-Cold War World
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Collective Insecurity: U.S. Defense Policy and the New World Disorder by Stephen J. Cimbala
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The Traps of Power: The President, Foreign Policy, and the Public
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Foreign Policy: The “Stealth” Issue of the 1996 Campaign?
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The Genesis of Genocide: Reflections on the Yugoslav Conflict
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Foreign Policy and the Public: Will Leaders Catch the Full Message?
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Congress and Foreign Policy: The Case of Bosnia
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The Role of Congress in Deploying U.S. Troops Abroad
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After the Docklands: The Irish Peace Process and the American Connection
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Rape Warfare in Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Policy and the Law
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The Albanians of Kosovo: The Potential for Destabilization
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Ethics and Statecraft: The Moral Dimensions of International Affairs by Cathal J. Nolan
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The Triumph of Conservatism in the West
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The New Conservatism in America: Revolution or Evolution?
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Isolationism and U.S. Foreign Policy
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Discussing Foreign Policy with the Post-Cold War Public
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The Demise of the Welfare State and the Rediscovery of Liberty
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British Conservatism: Rightward Shifting or Fissuring?
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The Dilemmas of Peacekeeping
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Am I My Brother’s Keeper? A German View on UN Peacekeeping
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On American Foreign Policy
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The Future of Conservatism
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UN Peacekeeping: An Introduction
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The Future of West European Conservatism
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Introduction
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UN Peacekeeping and Military Reality
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The Strange Death of Conservatism
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UN Peacekeeping Reform: Something Permanent and Stronger
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The Russian View of Peacekeeping: International Activity for Peace
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United Nations Peacekeeping
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Challenges to Crafting and Keeping the Peace
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Reforming UN Peacekeeping: The U.S. Role and the UN Financial Crisis
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The Importance of Observing UN Peacekeeping Norms
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Conservatism in America
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The Future of Peacekeeping
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Conservatism in Disarray?
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Where Are We Going?
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The United Nations and Peace Enforcement: Prescription for Disorder or Path Towards a New World Order?
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Security and International Conflict Control in the 1990s: UN Peacekeeping in Its Proper Perspective
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The Future of Peacekeeping
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The Ideology of Conservatism
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Introduction
Volume 3-2
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Sparing Foreign Aid From the Excesses of the Deficit-Elimination Process
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Globalization and the Future of Environmental Activism
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Our Common Future Revisted
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Thoughts on Sustainable Development: A Perspective from the Third World
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Northern Ireland: How Ripe for Peace?
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The GEF and Global Sustainability
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Converging Learning: The World Wildlife Fund, World Bank, and the Challenge of Sustainable Development
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Sustainability as Opportunity and the Problem of Social Capital
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Can We Reach Peace in the Middle East?
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Terrorism, Fundamentalism, and the Peace Process
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Between Publics and Rulers: The United States and Middle East Peace
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Our Future Environment
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Decision Time in the Middle East
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Egypt and Middle East Cooperation
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A Feminist Agenda For a Sustainable Future
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Sustainable Development: Definitions and Values
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Walking the Path of Peace: Towards Palestinian–Israeli Reconciliation
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The Middle East and United States Foreign Policy: Searching for Reality
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State and Street in the Muslim Middle East
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Explaining Domestic Influences on Current Israel Foreign Policy: The Peace Negotiations
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Israel and the Middle East Today
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Stumbling Blocks on the Road to Sustainable Development
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Vision and Reality
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Eco-efficiency as the Business Norm for the 21st Century: The Challenge to Industry and Government
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Sustainable Development: A Broader Perspective
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Is Germany Dangerous?
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In the Shadow of the Israeli Nuclear Bombs: Egyptian Threat Perceptions
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The World Bank and the Global Environment Facility: Challenges and Prospects for Sustainable Development
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The Widening Political Debate in Iran: Implications for the Future of the Islamic System
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Is “Sustainable Development” Politically Sustainable?
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Introduction
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Introduction
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The Grapes of Wrath and the Peace Process
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Old Concepts for the Assessment of a New World
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On Sustainable Development and All That
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Sudan: Islamists Entrenched
Volume 4-1
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Iran, Islam, and the New World Order
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The Political Significance of Culture
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Nuclear Proliferation in the Third World: Region-Specific Cases of India versus Pakistan
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The Rogues’ Gallery
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Introduction
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Enlargement at the Crossroads
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Is the Status Quo in the Nile Basin Viable?
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The Number One Threat of Nuclear Proliferation Today: Loose Nukes from Russia
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Challenges to European Security
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Proliferation, Fragmentation, and Terrorism: A Disturbing Convergence of Threats
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The American Challenge Renewed: U.S. Cultural Power and Europe’s Identity Debates
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Culling Sacred Cows? State Frontiers and Stability
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Where the Shadow Really Falls: Why Israel Must Have Nuclear Weapons
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Iraq: Profile of a Nuclear Addict
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Introduction
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The Illegitimacy of the Non-Proliferation Regime
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New Approaches for Resolving Europe’s Post–Cold War Conflicts
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Nuclear Energy and Non-Proliferation: The View From South Africa
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An Island Divided
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European Security and How to Reach It
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The Great Transformation Revisited
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Between War and Peace: Deterrence and Leverage
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Redefining European Security
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The Future of European Security: A View from Poland
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Turning Inward or Taking the Lead: The United States in the World Economy
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Global Disease Threats and Foreign Policy
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Can the Nuclear Powers Continue to Have It Both Ways?
Volume 4-2
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Hindu Nationalism: An Oxymoron
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Azerbaijan and the Oil Trade: Prospects and Pitfalls
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Political and Military Criteria for Selective Humanitarian Interventions
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A Sea Change in South Asia?
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Russian Policy toward Conventional Arms Transfers after the Cold War
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The World Bank and Development-Induced Displacement in South Asia
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Modernity, Nation, Religion: The Making of a Subcontinental Predicament
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End-Game Brcko: The Key to Bosnia’s Future
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The Future of European History
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The Evolution of the Indo-Pakistan Conventional Military Balance in the 1990s
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Dilemmas of Foreign Assistance: Lessons from Sudan
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A South Asian Dilemma: The Role of Religion in the Public Sphere
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Arms Transfers, Military Intervention, and the Taiwan Mission
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Law and Politics in Israel: What Terrorism Means for the IDF Commander
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A New Alliance for a New Era
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Intervening to Prevent State Collapse
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The Challenge of Multilateralism: Intervention and Aid in the Americas
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What is a Country if it is Not a Nation?
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A Golden Opportunity for South Asia
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U.S. Interests in South Asia and Indo-Pak Economic and Security Priorities
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India at Fifty
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The African Crisis Response Initiative: Self-Interested Humanitarianism
Volume 5-1
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Investing in Emerging Markets: Lessons from the Turn of the Twentieth Century
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In Search of Jihad: Toward a Policy of Constructive Islamic Engagement
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Capital Markets: An Engine for Economic Growth
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Africa and the Next Millenium: Strategic and Diplomatic Framework for New Approaches to the Management of Conflicts
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Emerging Markets Crises: Causes and Consequences
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The Financial Crisis in Southeast Asia
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Africa: An Agenda for the Twenty-First Century
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Africa’s Changing Agricultural Development Strategies: Past and Present Paradigms As a Guide to the Future
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Human Rights NGOs in Africa: The Emerging Agenda
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U.S. Policy Toward China: Putting Human Rights on the Agenda
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Institutional Voids and Policy Challenges in Emerging Markets
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Emerging Markets: Good for Us? Good for Everyone?
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No Military Action Is the Best Action for the Bosnian Federation to Take
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Facing the Ultimate Nightmare: Preventing Nuclear Terrorism Against the United States
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State Capacity or “Receptive Societal Capacity?” Rethinking the African Development Agenda
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Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
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The Evolving Role of States and Markets in Africa: Lessons from the Past and Directions for the Future
Volume 6-1
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The Euro: A New Currency for the World?
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Central and Eastern Europe and Its Uncertain Road to EMU
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The Impact of China’s Emerging Global Role on U.S. Policy
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Economic and Monetary Union Is Off on the Right Foot
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Clinton’s “Three No’s” Policy: A Critical Assessment
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Benefits and Costs of European Economic and Monetary Union
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Transatlantic Implications of the Euro and Global Financial Stability
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Saudi Arabia: A Simmering Cauldron of Instability?
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Is China a Threat or a Partner? The Logic of the Downward Spiral
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Back to the Future: Predicting the International System
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U.S.-Japan-China Relations: Can Three Part Harmony Be Sustained?
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The Role of China in Combating Global Climate Change
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Outsider or Latecomer? The United Kingdom and EMU
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The Birth of the Euro and Its Effects
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U.S. China Policy and the “Two-State” Theory
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The Growing China and Its Prospective Role in World Affairs
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The Euro, a New Currency for Europe and the World
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The Euro in EU Integration
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The U.S. and China: In Search of a Durable Relationship
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A Unified and Multiethnic Bosnian State: Achievable Goal or Impossible Dream?
Volume 7-1
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Russian Policy toward the Middle East since the Economic Collapse of August 1998
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Economics and Elections in Russia’s New Democracy
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Vladimir Putin and Russia’s Armed Forces: A Faustian Bargain?
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Preventing Violent Ethnic Conflicts: Local, National, and Global Strategies
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The Northern Ireland Peace Process: A Solution to the Problems of an Ethnically Divided Society?
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Negotiating the Partition of Palestine and Evolving Israeli-Palestinian Relations
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A Dream Dreamed in Belfast: The Belfast Agreement of April 10, 1998
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Convergence, the Maastricht Criteria, and Their Benefits
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Russia’s Transformation: The Prospects for Democracy
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The Partition Debate: Colonialism Revisited or New Policies?
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Slow Dawn: Beyond the Attempted Ethnic Partition of Bosnia-Herzegovina
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China’s Growing Interests in the Persian Gulf
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Divided We Stand, United We Fall? Partition, Democracy, and Nationalism in Ireland and Europe
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U.S. Policy Toward Russia: A Brief Critique
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Corruption, Western Economic Assistance, and the Future of the Russian Economy
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The Deadly and Illegal Consequences of Economic Sanctions on the People of Iraq
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Putin’s Agenda
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The United States and Putin’s Russia
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An Independent Kosovo: Understanding the Risks
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Russia and Europe: Growing Apart Together
Volume 7-2
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Caspian Fantasy: The Economics of Political Pipelines
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Energy Security: The Persian Gulf and the Caspian Basin
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The Northern Dimension in Europe
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The World Bank of the Future: Victim, Villain, Global Credit Union?
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Middle East Oil in the Face of World Energy Transition
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Caspian Riches and Gulf Security
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The Politics and History of Responsibility Across Boundaries
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Caspian Geopolitics: The View from Moscow
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From Protests to Policy: Reducing the Destructive Power of the International Financial Institutions
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Global Governance in an Unstable World
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Empire without Tears: The Sequel?
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The Private Sector and Peace
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The Myth of the Caspian Great Game and the “New Persian Gulf”
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Toxic Wastes and Human Rights
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Managing the Global Economy: Prospects for a New Financial Architecture and Economic Recovery
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The Risks of Globalization and a Call for Sustainable Development
Volume 8-1
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Kim Jong Il’s Perspectives on the Korean Question
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Putin and Chechnya: Is This How to Square a Circle?
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Korea and Beyond: National Reunification Has International Implications
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From the First Chechen War Towards the Second
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Korean Unification: Illusion or Aspiration?
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Can Russia Win In Chechnya?
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The Birth of a Unified Korea
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Russia’s Wars in Chechnya
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Russia’s New Standing in Northeast Asia
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The Politics of Korean Unification: Three Scenarios
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Paramilitaries in Colombia
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Colombia’s Accommodation Process
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A Nuremberg Prosecutor’s Response to Henry Kissinger
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Chechnya at a Turning Point
Volume 8-2
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Toward the Core of the World System? Social Change in Brazil
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Transnationalism: An Australian Perspective
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The Role of the State in International Migration
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The Once and Future Afghan Democracy
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Semi-Reluctant Hosts: Southern Europe’s Ambivalent Response to Immigration
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Keeping Weapons From Terrorists: The Urgent Need for Arms Control
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State Competition for Foreign Direct Investment in Brazil: The Case of Dell Computer
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Microcredit, Information Technology, and Poverty: the Experience of Grameen Bank
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The Re-Bordering of America After 11 September
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Missing the Target: Assessing Social Expenditures in Brazil
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Statement at the Opening of the 56th Session of the UN General Assembly
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Brazil in the Twenty-first Century: Perspectives on Stable Development
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Europe, the War on Terrorism, and the EU’s International Role
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Towards Converging Migratory Trends in Europe
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Coming to Grips With Terrorism After 11 September
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Planning Considerations for International Involvement In Post-Taliban Afghanistan
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Immigration, Border Control and Aging Societies in the European Union
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Managing the Global Aging Transition
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The Paradox of Democracy in Brazil
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Whose Media Are We? Notions of Media and Nationality Challenged by the “War on Terrorism
Volume 9-1
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Small Arms: A Time Bomb Under West Africa’s Democratization Process
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Targeting Children: Small Arms and Children in Conflict
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Multilateral Cooperation on Small Arms and Light Weapons: From Crisis to Collective Response
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China’s Declining Military Power
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Nice But Tough: A Framework for U.S. Foreign Policy in the Muslim World
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Community and Communalism in the Information Age
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The UN Conference on Small Arms: Progress in Disarmament Through Practical Steps
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China’s Road Ahead: Will the New Generation of Leaders Make a Difference?
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The Business of War and the Prospects for Peace in Sierra Leone
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Indonesia: Political Drift and State Decay
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Indonesia in Transition: Will Economic Prosperity Accompany Democracy?
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Human Rights in Post-Suharto Indonesia
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Indonesia’s Democratic Difficulty: The Center Will Not Hold
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Explaining the Violent Solution in Indonesia
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The Democratic Response
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Active Engagement: U.S.-Indonesia Relations
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Shaping Global Public Policy on Small Arms: After the UN Conference
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Laskar Jihad and the Conflict in Ambon
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Indonesia, Islam, and U.S. Policy
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Whose Eleventh? Indonesia and the United States Since 11 September
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Two Sides of the Same Coin? The Legal and Illegal Trade in Small Arms
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Prospects for Peace and Indonesia’s Survival
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Lagging Behind: Britain and the Euro
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International Donors and Indonesian Democracy
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Politics of Engagement: The Indonesian Armed Forces, Islamic Extremism, and the “War on Terror”
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Small Arms and Light Weapons: A Public Health Approach
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Illicit Arms Brokers: Aiding and Abetting Atrocities
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Small Arms: Back to the Future
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Weaponization of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
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SALW in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes Region: Challenges and Ways Forward
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Small Arms: Dominating Conflict in the Early Twenty-First Century
Volume 9-2
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The War That Never Was
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Defending Labor Rights: On the Barricades and In the Boardroom
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Letters
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We Are Not the Bad Guys
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European Foreign Policy in the Making
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Firearms and Responsibility
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Greek Views on the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy
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The European Common Foreign and Security Policy: Projecting Our Shared Values
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European Foreign Policy Under Pressure
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European Security: The End of Territorial Defense
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Safeguarding Multilateralism: The Urgency of European Defense
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Rebuttal
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20/20 Vision? The EU’s Cotonou Partnership Agreement
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Challenging the Washington Consensus
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Gun Ownership and Human Rights
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The Future of the Common Foreign and Security Policy
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The European Union: A Distinctive Actor in International Relations
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CFSP, ESDP, and the Future of European Security: Whither NATO?
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U.S. Views on the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy
Volume 10-1
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Fight the Way You Train: The Role and Limits of Emotions in Training for Combat
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Cyprus: Between Ankara and A Hard Place
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The Reluctant Empire: A Time of Great Consequence
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Recent Developments in the Cyprus Issue: A Realistic Appraisal
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Monitoring the Status of Severe Forms of Trafficking in Foreign Countries: Sanctions Mandated Under the U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Act
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Cyprus, Turkey, and the EU: The Need for A Gradual Approach
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War as Game
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War Games, Preemption, and Other Curious Behavior
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War Gaming and its Role in Examining the Future
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Cypriot Accession to the EU and the Solution to the Cyprus Problem
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Desire Industries: Sex Trafficking, UN Peacekeeping, and the Nao-Liberal World Order
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Europe in Cyprus: The Broader Security Implications
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Health Consequences of Trafficking of Women and Girls in Southeast Asia
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Towards Peace in Cyprus: Incentives and Disincentives
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Human Trafficking: The Ruthless Trade in Human Misery
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Confronting Globalization in Anti-trafficking Strategies in Asia
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Democratic Gradualism in China: Reflection of Xu Wenli
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Developing Better Indicators of Human Trafficking
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Reconstructing the Middle East
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Trafficking in Women: The Business Model Approach
Volume 10-2
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Governing Public-Private Infectious Disease Partnerships
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Developing an AIDS Vaccine: A Global Public Good
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Epidemics and the Generic Medicines Industry
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Yongmi: Pragmatic Anti-Americanism in South Korea
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The Postmodern Empire: The United States’ New Foreign Policy and its Global Challanges
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The French-American War Over Iraq
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Myths of Anti-Americanism The Case of Latin America
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The Threat of International Terrorism and the Image of the United States Abroad
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The Haiti Dilemma
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Optimism, Pessimism, and Terrorism: The United States and Colombia in 2003
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A Tale of Two Viruses: Social Responses to AIDS and SARS
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On Anti-Americanism
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Development in a Changing World
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The Growth and Future of Feminist Theories in International Relations
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International Institutions and Feminist Politics
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SARS: A Global Response to an International Threat
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The Case for a Combined Grand Strategy for Peace: An Israeli View
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Feminist International Relations After 9/11
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Feminist International Relations: Old Debates and New Directions
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Woe or Whoa! International Relations Where It’s Not Supposed to Be
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Transnational Activism to Combat Trafficking in Persons
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Feminist Theories Within, Invisible To, and Beyond IR
Volume 11-1
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New Demands and Old Constraints: The Role of the United Nations in the International System
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The Euro After Five Years
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Reconciliation in Latin America: A Fine Balance
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A Changing Universe: Foreign Policy and U.S. Presidential Elections
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Transition to Democracy in Iraq?
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Reconciliation in Australia: The Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples and the Wider Community
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Espionage: Does it Have A Future In The 21 st Century?
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Migration and Ethnicity in Albania: Synergies and Interdependencies
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Understanding America’s Empire (If it Really Has One)
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Thinking About Intelligence Comparatively
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Timing the Trusteeship: Iraq and the Opening Window of Opportunity
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Overcoming the Negative Legacy of the Past: Why Europe is a Positive Example for East Asia
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Elections and Governmental Structure in Iran: Reform Lurks Under the Flaws
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Popular Mobilization, Elections and Democratic Instability in the Andes
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Scaling-Up Care and Treatment for People Living with HIV and AIDS in the Developing World
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A Prescription for Change: Using Policy to Win the Battle Against AIDS
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Terrorism and Human Intelligence: The Soviet Experience
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Anti-Americanism Re-Examined
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Is Transitional Justice Really Just?
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Democracy in Greater China: A Comparative Study
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Collectively Defending Democracy: The Inter-American Model
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In Search of Remorse: Confessions by Perpetrators of Past State Violence
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Espionage and the War on Terrorism: Investigating U.S. Efforts
Volume 11-2
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The Unholy Trinity: Transnational Crime, Corruption, and Terrorism
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Responding to Terrorism as a Kinetic and Ideological Threat
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Governance and Management of International Membership Organizations
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Our Urban Future: Making a Home for “Homo Urbanus
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Contemporary Anti-Semitism: An Urgent Challenge
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Moving Towards Inclusive Cities
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The Global City: Introducing a Concept
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Democracy Without Sovereignty: France’s Post-Colonial Paradox
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The Size of Shadow Economies in 145 Countries from 1999 to 2003
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Urban Planning on a Larger Scale: Reimagining the City
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The Power Shift and the NGO Credibility Crisis
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The Informal Sector Revisited
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The World Urban Hierarchy: Implications for Cities, Top to Bottom
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The Rise and Fall of the Undeground Economy
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Creating a Space to Act Globally: Empowering Civil Society Organizations
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Meeting the Challenge of Global Poverty: What is Required?
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Of Battlegrounds and Blogs: U.S. Media in the World
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Quid Pro Quo: A Journalistic Look at NGO-Media Interaction in Africa
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Reflections on Darfur: A Personal and Political Account
Volume 12-1
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No Good Choices: The Implications of a Nuclear North Korea
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Patents and Biopiracy: The Search for Appropriate Policy and Legal Responses
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Chiefs, Kings, Corporatization, and Democracy: A South African Case Study
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The Possibilities of a European Identity
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Asian Culture and AIDS
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Islam and the EU’s Identity Deficit
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Strategies to Balance Patent Law and Low Cost Access to Medicines
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Negotiating Iran’s Nuclear Populism
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There Are No Alternatives to the “Western” Model of Democracy
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Reinventing the Architecture of Nigerian Federalism
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Australia Adrift: The Timor Sea Oil & Gas Dispute
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Maximum Bob: What Makes Robert McNamara Tick
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Dubai Rising
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IR Through a Novel Lens: Fiction and the Washington Power Game
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The State of Iraq’s Cultural Heritage in the Aftermath of the 2003 War
-
Recent History Lessons: War and Human Rights in the Recent Past and the Near Future
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King Gyanendra’s Coup and its Implications for Nepal’s Future
-
Where Does Europe End Now? Expanding Europe’s Frontiers and the Dilemmas of Enlargement and Identity
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Untying the “Grokster” Knot: Learning to Live in a Second-Best World
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The Europeanization of the Balkans
Volume 12-2
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International Political Theology
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Prospects for Post Western Christianity in Asia and Elswhere
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Calvinism as a Precedent for Islamic Radicalism
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The Eurasian Energy Triangle: China, Russia, and the Central Asian States
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Toward a Stronger African Union
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Constructing Security and Identity in Southeast Asia
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A Silk Road for Oil: Sino-Kazakh Energy Diplomacy
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The “Biblical Diseases” and U.S. Vaccine Diplomacy
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Passing the Buck in Conflict Management: The Role of Regional Organizations in the Post-Cold War Era
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The Age of Petrostates
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The Crisis of Public Authority
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China if by Land, United States if by Sea: The Strategic Foundations of Stable US-China Relations
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China’s Burma Collection
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The Architecture of China’s Diplomatic Edge
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Beijing’s Pragmatism Meets Hugo Chavez
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IGO Development Financing in the Andean Region
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Playing for the Long Haul in Iran: A Dual-Track Strategy for Arms Control and Democratization
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The Christian Resurgence and World Order
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From China With Love: P.R.C. Overtures in Latin America
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Making Globalism a Race to the Top (Rather Than to the Bottom)
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Authoritarian Learning: Lessons from the Colored Revolutions
Volume 13-1
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The Politics of “Child Soldiers
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America’s Aerospace Workforce at a Crossroads
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Cultural Diplomacy: Hard to Define, but You’d Know It If You Saw it
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Regaining Dignity: Justice and Reconciliation in East Timor
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Cryo-politics: Environmental Security and the Future of Arctic Navigation
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Economic Inequality and Globalization
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Subcontracting Sovereignty: Commodification of Military Force and Fragmentation of State Authority
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Capitalist Globalization: Fatal Flaws and Necessity for Alternatives
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Humanitarian Principles, Private Military Agents: Implications of the Privatized Military Industry for the Humanitarian Community
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Sea Change and Rising Ships: Adapting to Globalization
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Nuclear Power: “Made in China
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The Material Support Problem: Where U.S. Anti-Terrorism Laws, Refugee Protection, and Foreign Policy Collide
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Crouching Tiger, Lumbering Elephant? The RIse of China and India in a Comparatve Economic Perspective
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It’s All Contracts Now: Private Military Firms and a Clash of Legal Culture
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Problems Confronting the Chinese Economy: Institutional, Structural, and Sectoral
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MNCs and Surrogate Sovereignty
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Welcoming the Multitude
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Mining Enclave to Economic Catalyst: Large Mineral Projects in Developing Countries
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Surviving an Environmental Crisis: Can China Adapt?
Volume 14-1
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Space, Security, and the New Nuclear Triad
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Food Principles: Regulating Genetically Modified Crops after the 2006 WTO Ruling
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Of Networks and Nations
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Present and Future Human Expansion into Outer Space
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The Past, Present, and Future of Space Security
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Debris, Traffic Management, and Weaponization: Opportunities for and Challanges to Cooperation in Space
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New Media for Global Citizens? The Future of the Digital Divide Debate
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President Bush’s Road Map to Middle East Peace: A Promise Unfulfilled
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The Wrong Way to Combat Terrorism
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Thailand after the “Good” Coup
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China’s New Diplomacy and its Impact on the World
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Dialogue: Defending INT
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Offshore Balancing or International Institutions? The Way Forward for US Foreign Policy: A Debate at the Watson Institute for International Studies 8 May 2007
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Brave New Beef: Animal Cloning and its Impacts
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The Global Biotech Food Fight: Why the United States Got it So Wrong
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Genetically Modified Food and Foreign Aid
Volume 14-2
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Has Anything Changed?
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Reforming the United States
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China’s Security, China’s Demographics: Aging, Masculinization, and Fertility Policy
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The United States’ Four Deficits
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Female Sex Tourism in Barbados: A Postcolonial Perspective
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US Debt and Soverign Wealth Funds
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The Debt Threat
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India’s Divide: Economic Growth and Marginalized Groups
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Sport in International Development: Time to Treat it Seriously?
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Sex Education in a Fractured World: Towards a Social-Ecological Approach
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How could Anyone Respect Us?
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Gender Inequality and Religious Personal Laws in India
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Left Behind? Women, Politics, and Development in India
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Nike Nations
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Health Inequalities in India: The Axes of Stratification
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The Muslim Worlf in the Global Sporting Arena
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Contradictions in U.S. Foreign Policy
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Between National Division and Rapacious Individualism
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The Social Dimension of Trade: The Village Blacksmith Paradox
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The Cold War on Ice
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Iraq’s Past, Present, and Future
Volume 15-1
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The Kashmir Territorial Dispute
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Democracy and the Politics of Parliamentary Elections in Iran
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Focusing on Women in the Internal Politics of Iran
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The Ideology of Terrorism
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The Present and Future of Iranian Politics
-
Global Malaria Eradication?
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Growing Up in Iran
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A State of One’s Own
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Rebellion, Terrorism, Peace: America’s Unfinished Business with Muslims in the Philippines
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The Arctic in International Affairs
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Simple but Sophisticated
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Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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The New Diarrheas
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Iran and The Shiite Crescent
-
America’s New Africa Command: Paradigm Shfit or Step Backwards?
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North Korea and Identity Politics in South Korea
-
A Creative Gap in the Medical Science Fight Against Diseases of Poverty
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America and Iran
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The Global Nutrition Agenda
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Iran’s Oil as a Blessing and a Curse
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Middle Easterner”: A Regionalism Denied
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Improving Global Health in the Developing World
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Winning the War in Afghanistan
Volume 15-2
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Chechenization
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Managing Social and Environmental Impact
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Abkhazia and Georgia
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Russia in the Caucasus
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Global Affairs
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Georgian and Ukrainian Conflicts
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The Geopolitics of the Caucasus
-
Brazil Exercised the Option to Say “No
-
Indian Foreign and Security Policy
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Of Milk and Spacemen
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Gates, Google, and the Ending of Global Poverty
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Hometown Associations
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The Clinton Foundation
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Global Philanthropy and Remittances
Volume 16-1
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A Response to Nuclear Terrorism Skeptics
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The United States’ Win-Win Relationship with the Caribean
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Can Brand Obama Rescue Brand America?
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China and the Conflict in Darfur
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Role Models and Policy Rights
-
The Default Politics of Ethnicity in Kenya
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Reflections on the Crisis in Eastern Congo
-
Is Iran a Martyr State
-
The Missed Opportunity: Building a Caricom Developmental State
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Cooperation Against Proliferation
-
Elections, Electoral Systems, and Conflict in Africa
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Illicit Networks Operate at the Frontiers of Globalization
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From Academia to Politics and Back Again
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Are Human Rights Universal?
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Paradigm Shift in Turkey’s Foreign Policy
Volume 16-2
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Peace Through Reconstruction: An Effective Strategy for Afghanistan
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The International Economic Order in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
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Financial Obligation and the Crisis
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Freakonomics of Maritime Piracy
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The Impact of Maritime Commerce on Marine Biodiversity
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Weighing the Scales: The Internet’s Effect on State-Society Relationships
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Terror on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube
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India: Driving the Global Superhighway
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Digital Dilemmas
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The Role of International Policy in Mitigating Global Shipping Emissions
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National History and Universal Values
-
Sovereignty, Multilateralism, and Reform: International Cooperation in the Post-Crisis World
-
Shipping Out of the Economic Crisis
-
Sovereignty and the Role of Government in Cyberspace
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The Abusers’ Reaction: Intensifying Attacks on Human Rights Defenders, Organizations, and Institutions
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Piracy Off the Horn of Africa
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Reshaping Systematic Risk Regulation in Europe
Volume 19-2
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Rise of the Radical Right: Implications on European Politics
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The Radical Right and Immigration in an Era of Economic Crisis
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Political Extremism: A Threat to the European Project?
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The Body of the Enemy
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Slavery is Bad for Business: Analyzing the Impact of Slavery on National Economies
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Human Trafficking and Mental Health: “My Wounds are Inside; They are Not Visible”
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Art of the Uprisings in the Middle East
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State of the Union: A Decade of Armed Drones
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Globalization and Development Options
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Artists’ Responses to Illegal Detention and Torture
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Drones and Democratic Peace
-
Drone over Homeland: Expansion of Scope and Lag in Governance
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Droning On: Controversy Surrounding Drone Warfare is not really about Drones
-
Uncovering Truth:Promoting Human Rights in Brazil
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The Opportunities Ahead: Policy in the Western Hemisphere
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Issues and Choices: US Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
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Deconstructing Demand: The Driving Force of Sex Trafficking
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The Power of Predictive Models
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The Art of Sanctions
Volume 20-1
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Mexican Cartels: A Century of Defying U.S. Drug Policy
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The BRICs 12 Years in Review: Which Countries Truly Dominate Emerging Markets?
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Mobility, Belonging, and Governance in Africa’s Urban Estuaries
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The Huge Cost of Health Care: Is America’s Viability as a Superpower Imperiled?
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False Choices and Perverse Outcomes in China’s Rural Development: Still Petting the Monkey and Ignoring the Chickens?
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Financing Health Care in the United States and Abroad: Current Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
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A 20-Year Perspective on Rural Poverty and Sustainability: Where Are We Today?
-
Losing Your “License to Drink”: The Radical South Dakota Approach to Heavy Drinkers Who Threaten Public Safety
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How to Understand Immigration Policy
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Drug Prohibition and Poverty
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Decreasing Gender Inequality in Agriculture: Key to Eradicating Hunger
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“War on Drugs”: How Will Domestic Legalization Affect International Conflict?
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Crisis Migration
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Energy, Economy, and Extremism: Engaging with a Transitioning Pakistan
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Meeting the Health Care Needs of Aging Societies
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Facing Myriad Enemies: Core Elements of Israeli Nuclear Deterrence
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Medical Progress and Global Chronic Disease: The Need for a New Model
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Growth and Stagnation of Agriculture in Eastern India and Bangladesh
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Presidential Leadership and U.S. Foreign Policy
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The Fight is for Women’s Rights
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Governance and Financing of Global Public Health: The Post-2015 Agenda
Volume 20-2
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Mirrors to the World: The Claims to Legitimacy and International Recognition of De Facto States in the South Caucasus
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Mutually Assured Restraint: A New Approach for United States–China Relations
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Secessonism as a United States Foreign Policy Lever: Tibet in Context
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The Economics of Technology in Terrorist Organizations
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Military Strength, Defense, and Security Capability in the Twenty-First Century
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Al-Shabaab and Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword
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Beyond Military Action and Sanctioning: Creating a Sustainable U.S.–Iranian Relationship
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Subcontracting Is Not Illegal, But Is It Unethical? Business Ethics, Forced Labor, and Economic Success
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Egyptian Democracy: Smothered in the Cradle, or Stillborn?
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Informal Workers’ Struggles in
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Living with Liminality: De Facto States on the Threshold of the Global
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Predictive Modeling to Counter Terrorist Attacks
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Reconciliation and Development in Kagame’s Rwanda
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The Israeli and Palestinian Collective Memories of Their Conflict: Determinants, Characteristics, and Implications
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The Labor and Environmental Consequences of South–South Finance
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Does Collective Memory Still Influence German Foreign Policy?
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Unrecognized De Facto States in World Politics: The Kurds
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Can Cities Save the Future?
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The Role of the Internet Post-9/11 in Terrorism and Counterterrorism
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Japan’s “Positive Pacifism”: Issues of Historical Memory in Contemporary Foreign Policy
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Labor Standards and Economic Development in Latin America: Competitors or Complements?
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The Changing Face of Humanitarian Crises
Volume 21-1
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Taking off International Development’s Straightjacket of Gender
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Men and Masculinities in International Relations Research
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Why Countries Choose the Death Penalty
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Rethinking International Security: Masculinity in World Politics
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On the Frontline of U.S. Nuclear Policy with Under Secretary Rose Gottemoeller
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The United States Execution Drug Shortage: A Consequence of Our Values
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The Decay of Power in Domestic and International Politics
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For America “The War to End War” Was Just the Beginning
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Africa’s New Economic Landscape
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Does International Law Grant the People of Crimea and Donetsk a Right to Secede? Revisiting Self-Determination in Light of the 2014 Events in Ukraine
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Is Africa Rising?
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The Value of International Standards in the Campaign for Abolition of the Death Penalty
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The Hidden Reason Why the First World War Matters Today: The Development and Spread of Modern Management
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Militarized Masculinities in International Relations
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Religion and the Rise of Africa
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When Global LGBTQ Advocacy Became Entangled with New Cold War Sentiment: A Call for Examining Russian Queer Experience
Volume 21-2
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Waging War on Daily Terrors: The Use of Development Assistance to Counter Violent Extremism and Combat Terrorism
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Striving for the Provision of Global Vaccines
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A Constructive Con!ict Approach to World Struggles
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Australia’s Role in the Asian Century
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The Efficacy of Third-Party Intervention
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Epic Failure of Ebola and Global Health Security
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From Sunshine to a Common Agent: The Evolving Understanding of Transparency in the WTO
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The Pill and the Liver Probe: Meaning and Culture in Two Disease Interventions
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The World Trade Organization at Twenty
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International Cooperative Responses to Pandemic Threats: A Critical Analysis
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Challenges in International Humanitarian Aid
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Global Development Goals and Global Health: The Power and Problems of International Aid
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Reframing Resistance after the Second Intifada
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A New Dimension for Statecraft
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On North Korea, the UN, and South Korea’s Era of Global Happiness
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Improving the Incentives of the FDA Voucher Program for Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Multilateral Cooperation in a World of Preferential Trade Agreements
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From Copenhagen to Paris: Climate Change and the Limits of Rationality, Multilateralism, and Leadership
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The 2014 Ebola Epidemic: Effects, Response, and Prospects for Recovery
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The Con!ict Resolution Field: Re!ections on Multiple Realities, Challenges, and Geographical Divides
Volume 22-1
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A Way out of the Syrian Carnage
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The Unintended Consequences of Equality within Difference
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Protecting Holidays Forever: Climate Change and the Tourism Industry
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Culture on the Front Line of New Wars
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Accidental Pilgrims: Passions and Ambiguities of Travel to Christian Shrines in Europe
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On Drones and Foreign Correspondence
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On Irish Tourism and Foreign Policy
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Fish and Continental Shelves: Maritime Security, Sovereignty, and Stewardship in the Polar Regions
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International Sustainable Tourism Policy
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Peace Journalism and Reporting on the United States
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Tourism, Good Intentions, and the Road to Hell: Ecotourism and Volunteering
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The Changing Nature of Piracy in International Relations
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The Paradox of Conlict Tourism: The Commod!cation of War or Conlict Transformation in Practice?
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Solving Global Issues with “Why”
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Globalization from a Business Leader’s Point of View
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It Is Time to Step Up and Help the Children of Syria
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Regulating Multinational Corporations: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
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Rocks, Reefs, and U.S.-China Relations
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Transnational Mining Corporations, the Environment, and Indigenous Communities
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The Cost of Free Trade
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Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Normative Innovations and Implementation Challenges
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The Mediterannean Migration Crisis: A Clash of the Titans’ Obligations?
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What Is Left of the Israeli Left? (1948–2015)
Volume 22-2
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Definitions and Debates: Sexual Health and Sexual Rights
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Emerging Identities from the Current Refugee Crisis
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China’s Uneasy Engagement with Intellectual Property Reforms during Its Globalization
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Urban Development, Public Health, and the Environment: A Historical Case Study in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Possibilities for the Future
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Self-Censorship and Accountability: Brazil’s Evolving Media Landscape
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The Role of Political Experience in Journalism
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Incentivizing Innovation: The Imperative of Intellectual Property Protection
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Are Faith-Based Organizations Assets or Hindrances for Adolescents Living with HIV? They Are Both
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Ethical Considerations in Foreign Correspondence
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Intellectual Property in the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Reclaiming and Reframing Sexual Rights in Muslim-Majority Contexts: The Role of Individual and Collective Movements in Shifting Patriarchal Discourse and Practice
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On the Future of Crisis Reporting
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The Salience of Salience in International Relations
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The Politics of Global Abortion Rights
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Preventing HIV through Educational Development Programs
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Climate Change, the Erosion of State Sovereignty, and World Order
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On Nontraditional Journalism and International Scrutiny
Volume 23-1
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Configuration of Political Elites in Post-revolutionary Iran
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Putting Trump in Comparative Perspective: Populism and the Politicization of the Sociocultural Low
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Toward a Mutual Understanding Through Culture:Art and Politics in the Past Century
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Left-wing Populism: Inclusion and Authoritarianism in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador
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Demographic Changes in India: Is the Country Prepared for the Challenge?
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Modern Movements and Histories: The Middle East from the Bottom-up
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Why Has “Development” Become a Political Issue in Indian Politics?
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Women’s Rights and the U.S. State Department Under and After Hillary Clinton
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Cultural Internationalism and the Italian Model of Repatriation
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A Populism of Indignities: Bolivian Populism Under Evo Morales
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Development for the Common Good in Timor-Leste
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Acquisition Apologetics: A Case for Saving the Past for the Future?
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Tribes and Indian National Identity: Location of Exclusion and Marginality
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Three Lessons of Contemporary Populism in Europe and the United States
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“Development” as State Identity? Locating the State vis-à-vis Development Reality in India
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Nationalism as the Framework for Dalit Self-realization
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Cultural Identity, Human Rights, and Repatriation of Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples
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The Responsibility to Protect the World’s Cultural Heritage
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India’s Emerging Security Policy
Volume 24-1
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Rising to Tomorrow’s Humanitarian Challenges
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Resisting Occupation in Western Sahara
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Legacies of Spanish Colonialism in the Inca Heartland (Cuzco, Peru)
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A Century of Settler Colonialism in Palestine: Zionism’s Entangled Project
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Christian Zionism as Religious Nationalism Par Excellence
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Spindle Autocracy in the New Turkey
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Engaging in “Whataboutery” Instead of Protecting Rights
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Global War and the Government of Populations
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Addressing Armed Conflicts in the Twenty-First Century
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Reflections on U.S. Military Policy
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Defending Democracies in a Cybered World
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Contemporary War and the Crisis of Human Protection
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Reworking the Colonial-Era Indian Peril
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Mobilizing Religion Against Terrorism
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Charting Australia’s Diplomatic Future
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Not the Same Old Way: Trends in Peace Operations
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Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Economy
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The Six Futures of Ukraine: Competing Scenarios for a European Pivot State
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Romano Prodi: Europe’s Uncertain Future
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Dilma Rousseff: The Status of Democracy in Brazil
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Tom Daschle: The United States in the Asia-Pacific
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Benjamin Jensen: The Cyber Character of Political Warfare
Volume 24-2
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The Arab World’s “Quiet” Reproductive Revolution
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International Relations in the Trump Era
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Discussing the Future of the Democratic Party
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Lost in Translation: Cultural Interpretations of Family in East Africa and Implications on Children’s Care
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Mob Rule or the Wisdom of the Crowds? Reflections on Referendums and Policy
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Yemeni Women and Civil Society in Light of Political Transformations and War
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Fighting Crime and Terrorism in the Age of Technology
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Forgetting Its Common Humanity: America’s Immigration Story
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Portugal and the Future of the European Union
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Empty Houses, Abandoned Graves: Negative Population Growth and New Ideas in Neo-rural Japan
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Invisible War: Central America’s Forgotten Humanitarian Crisis
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Forced Displacement Today: Why Multilateralism Matters
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Transforming Global Health and Development Through Human Rights
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Elections in International Democracy Assistance
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Referendums and the Institutionalization of Authoritarianism in Turkey
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Defending and Recovering American Election Systems
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Climate Action: An Opportunity the Global Economy Cannot Afford to Pass Up
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My Current Public Stance on United States-Mexico Integration
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Robert Muir-Wood: How Disasters Became the Stage for International Diplomacy
Volume 25-1
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The Hebraization of Names in Modern Israel
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The Politics and Policy of Multilingualism in the European Union
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The Contemporary Politics of Written Arabic
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Fake News and All-Too-Real Emotions: Surveying the Social Media Battlefield
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Unconventional Summit Diplomacy in Korea
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On Emma González’s Jacket and Other Media: The Participatory Politics of the #NeverAgain Movement
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Beyond Gifs and Cats: How the European Parliament is Using Social Media to Mobilize Young Europeans
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Scripts, Spelling, and Identities
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Language, Identity, and Politics in Catalonia
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Exploring Differences in Unconventional Diplomacy
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The Stories, History, and Politics of Climate Change
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Nikolaos Karagiannis: Placing the Caribbean Developmental State Argument in the Right Context
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Louis Beres: Assassination and Targeted Killing: A Timely Jurisprudential Brief
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Koichi Iwabuchi: Migrancy and Diplomacy: Fostering Cross-Border Dialogue and Collaboration in the Age of Hyper-Mobility
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Johan Farkas: Disguised Propaganda on Social Media: Addressing Democratic Dangers and Solutions
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Kaveh Afrasiabi and Nader Entessar: The Trump Administration’s Compellence Strategy and Iran’s “Melian” Dilemma
Volume 25-2
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The Politics of Maps: Mapping the West Bank Barrier
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Parag Khanna: Cartographic Conceptions for the Twenty-First Century
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The Cartographic Constitution of International Politics
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Coalter Lathrop: The Modern Political Map of Our Ocean Planet
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Maps of War and Peace: Rethinking Geography in International Affairs
-
The Straw Men Reigniting an “International War on Drugs”: A Case for Multilateralism
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Toward the End of the Global War on Drugs
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Paul D. Kenny: Populism and the War on Drugs in Southeast Asia
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Ethan Nadelmann: Paradigms for U.S. Drug Policy
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Afghan Poppy Production for the World: Dynamics and Entanglements
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Leadership and Policy-making: Lessons from the U.S. Government
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Oral History and the Rwandan Genocide
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Amanda F. Grzyb: Unsettled Memory: Genocide Memorial Sites in Rwanda
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Lessons From a Life in Rwandan Politics
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A Multicultural Nationalism?
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Undercover Journalism in North Korea
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Perils and Promise in the Modern Media Industry
Volume 26-1
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Reflections on the U.S.–Mexico Relationship
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Energy Futures: Oil and the Oil Industry
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World Oil Security on a Precipice
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The ICRC’s Changing Role in International Humanitarianism
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Financial Innovation for Energy Innovation
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In the Era of U.S. Energy Abundance: The Role of the Caspian Region in U.S. Policy
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The Geopolitical Consequences of Oil in Africa: The Case of Nigeria
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Protecting Stateless Refugees in the United States
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The Future of Microfinance
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The Law’s Broken Promises to Stateless Persons
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The Right to a Nationality: No Time to be Complacent
Volume 27-1
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Addressing Challenges Facing NATO Using Lessons Learned From Canada
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Devolution of Informality: Legacies of State Engineered Hybridity in Libya
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Touching the Void: Economic Collapse and Popular Protest in the Levant
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From Victims to Conquerors: How Cities Can Overcome Coronavirus
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In The Arab Spring’s Aftermath: An Emergent LGBTQ+ Movement?
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Refocusing the Compass: Reflections and Lessons Learned Since 2011
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Landmines, Human Security, Humanitarian Disarmament
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Avoiding Violence: The Six Principles for Successful Political Transitions
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U.S. Leadership in Ocean Policy
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The China Model and its Reach in Africa: Toward a New Partnership?
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What Explains the Resilience of Chinese Communist Party Rule?
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Three Levels of U.S.-China Strategic Rivalry
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“Cornerstones” and “Fires from the Gods”: The Role of Language in Nuclear Disarmament
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The Future of China’s Past: Rising China’s Next Act
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The Failure of the Regulation of the Global Arms Trade as a Consequence of High-Level Conflicts of Interest
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Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Regional Cooperation in the Middle East
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Lessons From The Movement to Eliminate Landmines
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Peace Activism and Nuclear Disarmament
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Where Next on Nuclear Arms Control?
Volume 27-2
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Racism and Colonialism in the International System: From the Crusades to COVID-19
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An Unfinished Revolution: The Trajectory of Thailand’s Current Protests
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When Local Politics Go Global: How Erdoğan’s Dominance At Home Allowed Him To Reshape Turkey’s Neighborhood
-
Bolstering Surveillance for a Pandemic
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Is There Hope for American Foreign Policy?
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Trump’s “America First” Policy and the Future of U.S. Transatlantic Relationships
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Policing and Violence: The Less Visible Harms of Policing Practices
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The National Police Service and Nigeria’s Woes
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To Be Served and Protected: Israeli Arab Citizens and Police
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Iraqi Police: A Hard Place Between State and Society
-
The Two Sources of the Illiberal Turn in Brazil
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Academic Freedom: A Test and Tool for Illiberalism, Neoliberalism, and Liberal Democracy
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Absolutely Corrupted: The Rise of an Illiberal System and the Future of Hungarian Democracy
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Frontiers and Borders: The Internet and the Amplification of Illiberalism
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Racism, a Challenge for an Increasingly Global China
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Are European Migration Policies Racist?
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Contemporary Challenges to Global Democracy
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The Rise and Fall of Golden Dawn
Volume 28-1
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International Engagement and Experiences in Afghanistan
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Hong Kong and Protest Movements in East Asia
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Northern Ireland’s 100th Birthday
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Bolstering Vaccine Manufacturing Capacity in Africa: A move towards self-sufficiency
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Coups, Conflicts, and COVID-19 in Myanmar: Humanitarian Intervention and Responsibility to Protect in Intractable Crises
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Moral Imperatives and Legal Realities: The Perennial Conundrum of Humanitarian Intervention
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The Uyghur Genocide and International Policy Response
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Armed Conflict and the Protection of Populations: The Debate over Humanitarian Intervention, Using Armed Force, and the Idea of Sovereignty
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Humanitarian Intervention and International Order: The Endless Wars Problem
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The War on Terror and American Criminal Justice
-
Securitization of Islam: The Lethal Combination of Threat and Identity Politics
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What Did 9/11 Mean for U.S. Media Coverage of Muslims and Islam?
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Islamophobia, Internationalism, and the Expanse Between
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Guantanamo Bay and the Securitization of Islam
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The Rise of Global Islamophobia and the Uyghur Genocide
-
Hegemony Without Leadership: Russia’s Strategy in the Post-Soviet Space
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Dynamics of Ukraine-Russia Relations
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The USSR and its Influence on Developments in the Right to Self-Determination
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The Power of Law and Justice: The Contribution of Latvia to the Global Development and Defense of Democracy
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30 Years Since the Collapse of the Soviet Union: Democracy, Community, and Russia
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The Long Shadow: Immediate and Downstream Consequences of the Collapse of the USSR
Volume 28-2
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Environmental Security in the Anthropocene
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Cleaning Up Dirty Industries: Strategies for a Greener Future
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Pipelines and Protests: Legacies of Struggle and Resistance in the Fight Against Environmental Racism in Canada
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Fighting for Sustainable Solutions and Greener Governance in India
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Overcoming Barriers to Poverty Alleviation in the Arab Region
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The New Global Context for Development: The Unravelling of Progress in the LDCs
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Toward a Paradigm Shift in Humanitarian Response: Centering Women and Girls in Integrated Health and Protection Services in Syria
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A Dangerous Journey to the U.S. and a “New Deal” for Migrant Women and Girls
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The Geopolitical Dimensions of Chinese Infrastructure
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Coups D’état in the Covid-19 Era
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On Nuclear Politics and Financial Crime
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The Need and Hope for Arms Control
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Competition between Democracy and Autocracy: The Defining Challenge of the 21st Century
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Women’s Security in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Inequality Can Only Be Fixed by Structural Economic Reform
Volume 29-1
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Militarized Global Apartheid
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Why Most Communities in Zimbabwe Are Embracing the Right2SayNo
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Rethinking Recovery: How to Sustainably Support Communities Affected by Genocide and Sexual Violence
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Democracy, Demography, and the Future of the European Union
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Transparency and the Internet: Facebook’s Global Reach
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Reification of Data: the Right to be Forgotten, Data Ownership, Network Usage Fee, and Data Sovereignty
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Remaking the Future of the Internet
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Inclusion and Environmental Protection in Space
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The Artemis Theory of Warfare
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The Strength of Small, Lean, and Agile
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Talking About NASA: Outer Space and World Affairs
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Sexual Abuse, Violence, and Prostitution Toward Children in Mexico
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The State of Exception: Gangs as a Neoliberal Scapegoat in El Salvador
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Fighting Gangs to Dismantle Democracy: How Anti-Crime Policies Have Contributed to the Authoritarian Drift in Central America
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A Path Not Taken: A Historical Interpretation of the Roots of Contemporary Crime in Central America
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Criminal Groups and a Decade of Displacement in Central America and Mexico
Volume 29-2
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Mastering the Digital Age: Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Regulation
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The Art of Nations and Global Development
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The “Unwritten Constitution”: Meanings and Prospects
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Adapting U.S. Cybersecurity to a Dynamic Environment
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Evolving Policy Standards for Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency
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“Should I Stay or Should I Go?” Migratory Politics in Zimbabwe
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The British Monarchy in the Twenty-First Century: A Critical Reflection and Paths Forward
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Effective Targeted Interventions for Atrocity Prevention and Accountability
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It’s All About the Benjamins: Why Banknotes Look As They Do, and Why You Should Care
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How Poster Art of the “Long 1960s” Fueled International Solidarity
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Stablecoins, United States Competitiveness, and the Cloud
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The Future of the Digital Asset Space
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A Wall of Separation Between Money and State: Policy and Philosophy for the Era of Cryptocurrency
Volume 30-1
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Revenge, Revisionism, or Reconciliation? Libya after the Arab Spring
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Rethinking Resistance and Redress
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Can There Ever Be Transitional Justice in Iraq?
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CIA Director James R. Schlesinger and the End of Intelligence Exceptionalism
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Connecting the Pieces: China’s Bricolage Surveillance System
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The Strategic Nature of the Digital Age
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Colonialism and Racism in Twenty-First-Century Mexico
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The Impact of Colonization on Language Policy in Indigenous Languages
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Transcending Western Myopia: Understanding Contemporary Middle Eastern Neocolonialism on its Own Terms
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A Decade of Greek Immigration and Asylum Policy (2015-2024)
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A Bold Plan for Saving the Colorado River
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Generative AI and the Future of Work: A Reappraisal
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Sport Diplomacy: An Old Frontier Rediscovered
Volume 30-2
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False Dawn: Lebanon’s Economic Crisis Amidst Improved Saudi-Iranian Relations
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The Evasion of Liberal Democracy in the Proxy Warfare Narrative
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Saudi Arabia and Iran: The Rivalry that Remade the Middle East
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Phosphate Mining in the South Pacific: Time for Scholars to Pay Attention
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The Atlantic Centrality of the Azores
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Militarism, Insecurity, and the Non-Sovereign Pacific
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The Changing Priorities of the U.S. Empire and the Fate of Puerto Rico
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Resisting Apartheid Towards Palestinian Self-Determination
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The Evolution and Ethics of Accountability Sanctions
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The Mexican Space Industry: Past, Present, and Future
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Unveiling Dissent: Eritrean Diaspora Festival Turmoil and Social Media Mobilization
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Imaging the Diaspora: Imperialism, Immigration, Individualism
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Performing Diasporic Resistance: (Re)Claiming the Heritage Language
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The Making and Diasporization of Iranian Sexual, Religious, and Political Asylum Seekers
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A Conversation on the Role of Diaspora in Feminist Peace Movements