Category: 20.2
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Living with Liminality: De Facto States on the Threshold of the Global
Rebecca Bryant
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Predictive Modeling to Counter Terrorist Attacks
Zeeshan-ul-hassan Usmani
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Reconciliation and Development in Kagame’s Rwanda
Stephen Kinzer
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The Israeli and Palestinian Collective Memories of Their Conflict: Determinants, Characteristics, and Implications
Rafi Nets-Zehgnut
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The Labor and Environmental Consequences of South–South Finance
Kathryn Hochstetler
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Does Collective Memory Still Influence German Foreign Policy?
Eric Langenbacher
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Unrecognized De Facto States in World Politics: The Kurds
Michael M. Gunter
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Can Cities Save the Future?
Seth Kaplan
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The Role of the Internet Post-9/11 in Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Dana Janbek
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Japan’s “Positive Pacifism”: Issues of Historical Memory in Contemporary Foreign Policy
Gavan McCormack