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Americans in eastern Asia, revisited: Anglo-American rivalry and the China market
Blue collars for a Red-free western Europe: American labor union propaganda in support of the Marshall Plan, 1947--1949
 
Where are you Southern Sudan?
Denying "a golden opportunity for some German Lawrence of Arabia:" U.S. civil affairs in French North Africa, 1940--1943
 
Media framing of geostrategic outcomes of war in Iraq
Cryopolitics: The new geopolitics of the Northwest Passage and implications for Canadian sovereignty
 
The Correlation between Asymmetric Conflicts and Polarity Are There More Insurgencies in Unipolar Systems? The Middle East 1948--1991
Argentina's Request for Provisional Measures and the Precautionary Principle in the Pulp Mills Dispute at the International Court of Justice
 
Interpreting WTO Accession Commitments According to their Functional Relationship with Provisions of the WTO Agreements
The Counter-productivity of ICSID Denunciation and Proposals for Change
 
Modernizing the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Process: Science versus Science
Domestic Politics, International Inaction: The United States and Human Rights Treaties
 
Direct Participation in Hostilities: A Proposition for U.S. Reaction to the ICRC's Interpretive Guidance and Formulation for a Practicable Definition
Child sakadas in Philippine agriculture: Researching injury hazards for working children in the context of international labor standards and United States foreign policy
 
Presidential decision making: When do U.S. presidents use preventive force to counter nuclear proliferation?
Betting on the dark horses: John F. Kennedy's courting of African nationalist leaders
 
Theater airborne reconnaissance: A peripheral military mission's innovation
Supporting the revolution: America, democracy, and the end of the Cold War in Poland, 1981--1989
 
Forging private governance of climate change: The power and politics of socially responsible investment
How wars are won and lost: Vulnerability and military power
 
The limits of detente: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1969--1973
Galileo: Power, pride and profit. The relative influence of realist, ideational, and liberal factors on the Galileo satellite program
 
The elusive price of stability: Ideas and interests in the reform of China's exchange rate regime
Migration, remittances, and household health: Evidence from South Africa
 
Foreign fighters: Transnational identity in civil conflicts
Understanding the "conditionality gap" in Estonia and Latvia The influence of EU conditionality and Russia's activism on minority inclusion
 
From confrontation to accommodation: China's policy toward the U.S. in the post-Cold War era
The U.S. Army and nation-building: Explaining divergence in effective military innovation
 
Behind the back channel: Achieving detente in U.S.-Soviet relations, 1969--1972
Learning how to sweat: Explaining the dispatch of Japan's self-defense forces in the Gulf War and Iraq War
 
1963 Kennedy's final year and an opportunity lost
Determinants of effective information transfer in international regulatory standards adoption
 
Demobilizing the Minors: Examining Compliance with International Child Soldiering Laws
Influences on U.S. International Population and Reproductive Health Policy
 
Denying the Spoils of War?: The Politics of the Nonrecognition of Aggressive Gain