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Tanzanian negotiation of conflicts in international legal requirements for the treatment of children and elders
Trading stories: Narrative, event and social theory in international economic relations
 
Contestation and collectivies: Protecting labor organizing rights in the global economy
The United Nations Security Council and humanitarian intervention: Causal stories about human rights and war
 
Development of global prohibition regimes: Pillage and rape in war
Equal employment opportunity policies and attitudes toward gender-roles in Japan since 1985
 
Containing Balkan nationalism: Imperial Russia and Ottoman Christians (1856--1912)
The internationalization of domestic conflicts: A comparative study of Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala
 
Feeding the future: The global emergence of school lunch programs
Essays on international economics
 
Essays on structural transformation in international economics
Essays on tax policies and international trade
 
Worldly encounters: The politics of global governance and women's human rights in East Africa
Expectations of order: State failure in historical context
 
Indigenous global politics
Producing the global imaginary: Academic knowledge, globalization and the making of the world
 
The globalization of childhood: The role of law and norms in the global abolition of the death penalty for child offenders
International Law and Global Justice: Why Institutional Features of International Law Matter to Discussions of Global Justice
 
From Words to Deeds: Explaining China's (Non)compliance with the Global Intellectual Property Rights Regime since the Country's WTO Entry
Seeking Justice During War: Accountability in Conflicted Democracies