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Iranians in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates: Migration, minorities, and identities in the Persian Gulf Arab States
The geopolitics of distant suffering: U.S. government and faith-based responses to "genocide" in Sudan
 
Shrinking distance: Global justice in a globalizing world
Trading for votes: Domestic and international institutions and their influence on trade disputes under the GATT and WTO
 
Oedipus, runaway planes, and the violence of the scapegoat: A Burkean analysis of catharsis in the rhetoric of tragedy
Regional free trade institutions and foreign capital investment: The multilateral advantage
 
A non-ideal theory of justice
Into the storm: American covert involvement in the Angolan Civil War, 1974--1975
 
Working together: Government contractors building democracy abroad
Public wildlands at the U.S.-Mexico border: Where conservation, migration, and border enforcement collide
 
The primacy of governance infrastructure versus democracy in development and FDI in developing countries
The rational design of security institutions: Effects of institutional design on institutional performance