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Human Rights (Sharon Sliwinski 2018)
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Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Border of Settler States (Audra Simpson 2014)
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The Rise of China, Balance of Power Theory and US National Security: Reasons for Optimism (Joshua Shifrinson 2018)
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Unanswered Threats: Political Constraints on the Balance of Power (Randall L. Schweller, 2006) – Version 1
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Middle Powerhood as a Legitimation Strategy in the Developing World: The Cases of Brazil and Turkey (Nukhet A. Sandal 2014)
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Religious Actors as Epistemic Communities in Conflict Transformation: The Cases of South Africa and Northern Ireland (Nukhet A. Sandal 2011)
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Two Stages of Transition from a Region of War to a Region of Peace: Realist Transition and Liberal Endurance (Norrin M. Ripsman 2005)
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Power Play: Mediation in Symmetric and Asymmetric International Crises (David Quinn, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Smack and Victor Asal 2018)
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Stasis or Decay? Reconciling Covert War and the Democratic Peace (Michael Poznansky 2015)
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Predicting the North: Sovereignty and the Canadian Brand in the Arctic (Mark Paradis, Richard D. Parker and Patrick James 2018)
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Foundations for Integrating the Democratic and Territorial Peace Arguments (Andrew P. Owsiak 2016)
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World of Our Making (Nicholas Onuf 1989)
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Realist Environment, Liberal Process, and Domestic-Level Variables (Jennifer Sterling-Folker 1997)
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State (Brent J. Steele 2018)
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The Politics of Constructivist International Relations in the US Academy: Introduction (Brent J. Steele 2017)
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The ‘Nature’ of Contiguous Borders: Ease of Interaction, Salience, and the Analysis of Crisis (Harvey Starr and G. Dale Thomas 2002)
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Mearsheimer’s World – Offensive Realism and the Struggle for Security (Glenn H. Snyder 2002)
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Alliances, Balance, and Stability (Glenn H. Snyder, 1991)
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Why There is International Theory Now (Duncan Snidal and Alexander Wendt 2009)
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Rational Choice in International Relations (Duncan Snidal 2012)
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The ‘Sacred’ Dimension of Nationalism (Anthony D. Smith 2000)
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Beyond Paradigms: Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics (Rudra Sil and Peter J. Katzenstein 2010)
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Satellites (David Shim 2018)
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Time (Michael J. Shapiro 2018)
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The Not-So-Silent Partner: Patterns of Legislative-Executive Interaction in the War on Terror, 2001-2009 (James M. Scott and Ralph G. Carter 2014)
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Bandwagoning for Profit: Bringing the Revisionist State Back In (Randall L. Schweller 1994)
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Realism as Tragedy (Brian C. Schmidt 2004)
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Visual Global Politics (Rume Saugmann, 2018)
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Religion and International Relations Theory: Toward a Mutual Understanding (Nukhet A. Sandal and Patrick James 2010)
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From Territorial Claims to War: Timing, Causation and the Steps-to-War (Susan G. Sample 2014)
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The Apparent Decline of the IR Paradigms: Examining Patterns of Publications, Perceptions, and Citations (Stephen M. Saideman 2018)
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The Causes of Nuclear Proliferation (Scott D. Sagan, 2011)
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Political Islam: Asking the Wrong Questions? (Yahya Sadowski, 2006)
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The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from The Lord of the Rings (Abigail E. Ruane and Patrick James 2008)
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War and Peace (Richard N. Rosecrance 2002)
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Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy (Gideon Rose 1998)
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Pluralism in International Relations: Three Questions (Nicholas Rengger 2015)
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Defensive Realism and the Concert of Europe (Matthew Rendall 2006)
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Violence (Mark Reinhardt 2018)
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Policy Prescriptives on National Security and Foreign Policy Decision Making (Steven B. Redd and Alex Mintz 2013)
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A Rose By Any Other Name: Neoclassical Realism as the Logical and Necessary Extension of Structural Realism (Brian C. Rathbun 2008)
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Kenneth Waltz, Adam Smith and the Limits of Science: Hard Choices for Neoclassical Realism (Adam Quinn 2013)
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International Conflict: Logic and Evidence (Stephen L. Quackenbush 2015)
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Roma (Anca M. Pusca 2018)
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Better or Worse? The Effect of Economic Sanctions on Human Rights (Dursun Peksen, 2009)
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Back to the Drawing Board: A Critique of Offensive Realism (Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou 2013)
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Human Security: Paradigm Shift or Hot Air? (Roland Paris, 2001)
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Elder Abuse: How the Moderns Mistreat Classical Realism (Joseph M. Parent and Joshua M. Baron 2011)
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From Disaster to Political Crisis: A “5C+A” Framework for Analysis (Richard Stuart Olson and Vincent T. Gawronski 2010)
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Toward a Politics of Disaster: Losses, Values, Agendas, and Blame (Richard Stuart Olson 2000)
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Irish Foreign Policy During World War II: A Test for Realist Theories of Foreign Policy (Conor O’Loughlin, 2008)
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Power and National Security in Cyberspace (Joseph S. Nye, Jr. 2011)
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Identity (Iver B. Neumann 2018)
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Fighting with Faith: Religion and Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars (Isak Svensson 2007)
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The Role of Religious Leaders in HIV/AIDS Prevention, Control, and Patient Care and Support: A Pilot Project in Jimma Zone (Feiruz Surur and Mirgassa Kaba, 2000)
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The Janus-Faced Relation of Religious Actors and Human Security: Islamic and Secular Values in Turkey (Murat Somer 2012)
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The Indo-Canadian diaspora and Canadian foreign policy: Lessons learned and moving forward (Anita Singh 2015)
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Militarisation (Laura J. Shepherd 2018)
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Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories (Laura J. Shepherd 2013)
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Understanding Support for Islamist Militancy in Pakistan (Jacob N. Shapiro and C. Christine Fair 2009)
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A Tale of Two Realisms: Expanding the Institutions Debate (Randall L. Schweller and David Priess 1997)
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Historical Reality vs. Neo-Realist Theory (Paul Schroeder 1994)
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Islam in the Balance: Ideational Threats in Arab Politics (Lawrence Rubin, 2014)
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Sudan’s Islamic Revolutions as a Cause of Foreign Intervention in Its Wars: Insights from Balance of Threat Theory (William Rose and Eliza van Dusen 2002)
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Empathy (Nick Robinson 2018)
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CNN Effect (Piers Robinson 2018)
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Wishful Thinking or Buying Time? The Logic of British Appeasement in the 1930s (Norrin M. Ripsman and Jack S. Levy, 2008)
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From Opposition to Power: Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (Shelley Rigger 2001)
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Ethnicity, Political Systems, and Civil Wars (Marta Reynal-Querol 2002)
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Status Deficits and War (Jonathan Renshon 2016)
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Reasoning of State: Realists, Romantics and Rationality in International Relations (Brian C. Rathbun 2019)
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Political marginalization, climate change, and conflict in African Sahel States (Clionadh Raleigh 2010)
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Nation (Shirin M. Rai 2018)
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A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide (Samantha Power, 2002)
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Loyalty in World Politics (Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen 2020)
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Dangerous Drafts? A Time-Series, Cross-National Analysis of Conscription and the Use of Military Force, 1946-2001 (Jeffrey Pickering 2011)
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Foreign Policy (Simon Philpott, 2018)
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The Democracy Aid Calculus: Regimes, Political Opponents, and the Allocation of US Democracy Assistance, 1981-2009 (Timothy M. Peterson and James M. Scott 2018)
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The Psychology of Supranationalism: Its Ideological Correlates and Implications for EU Attitudes and Post-Brexit Preferences (Linus Peitz, Kristof Dhont and Ben Seyd, 2018)
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Understanding New Middle Eastern Leadership (Özgür Özdamar and Sercan Canbolat, 2018)
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Conflict Management in Land, River, and Maritime Claims (Andrew P. Owsiak and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, 2019)
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Un-Therapeutic Communities: A Cross-National Analysis of Post-Disaster Political Unrest (Richard Stuart Olson and A. Cooper Drury 1997)
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The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups (Mancur Olson 1965)
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Perceiving Rogue States: The Use of the ‘‘Rogue State’’ Concept by U.S. Foreign Policy Elites (K. P. O’Reilly 2007)
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The Politics of Canadian Foreign Policy (Kim Richard Nossal, Stéphane Roussel and Stéphane Paquin)
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Natural Disasters and the Risk of Violent Civil Conflict (Philip Nel and Marjolein Righarts 2008)
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Climate Change and Civil Unrest: The Impact of Rapid-Onset Disasters (Peyton and Joseph Bajjalieh 2015)
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Shaming and Blaming: Using Events Data to Assess the Impact of Human Rights INGOs (Amanda M. Murdie and David R. Davis, 2012)
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The Path of the Boomerang: Human Rights Campaigns, Third-Party Pressure, and Human Rights (Michelle Giacobbe Allendoerfer, Amanda Murdie and Ryan M. Welch, 2020)
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Celebrity (Tanja R. Müller, 2018)
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From Frontier to Foreign Policy: The Question of India and the Transformation of Geopolitics in Qing China (Matthew W. Mosca, 2013)
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Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace (Hans Morgenthau, 1948)
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Breaking Out of the Security Dilemma: Realism, Reassurance, and the Problem of Uncertainty (Evan Braden Montgomery, 2006)
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The Limits of Neorealism: Understanding Security in Central Asia (Rajan Menon and Hendrik Spruyt, 1999)
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The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (John J. Mearsheimer, 2001)
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I’ve changed, I really have: identity, regime change and ontological security (Edelgard Mahant, 2019)
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An International Game of Risk: Troop Placement and Major Power Competition (Carla Martinez Machain, Mark David Nieman, Olga V. Chyzh, and Sam R. Bell, 2020)
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The United States, China, and the Politics of Hegemonic Ordering in East Asia (Beverley Loke, 2021)
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Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics (Ripsman, Taliaferro and Lobell, 2016)
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Generation Matters: Taiwan’s Perceptions of Mainland China and Attitudes Towards Cross-Strait Talks (Frank C.-S. Liu and Yitan Li, 2016)
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The Rise of China and Taiwan’s Response: The Anti-Secession Law as a Case Study (Cheng-Yi Lin, 2007)
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Constructing Peace in the Taiwan Strait: A Constructivist Analysis of the Changing Dynamics of Identities and Nationalisms (Yitan Li, 2014)
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Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics (Andrew Moravcsik, 1997)
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Memory (Nayanika Mookherjeer, 2018)
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We Can Never Study Merely One Thing: Reflections on Systems Thinking and IR (Nuno P. Monteiro, 2012)
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Paradigm Shift: From Rational Choice to Perspective (Kristen Renwick Monroe, 2001)
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Peace (Frank Möller, 2018)
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Pictorial Turn (W. J. T. Mitchell, 2018)
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The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory: A Critique (Helen Milner, 1991)
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Rationality and Psychology in International Relations (Jonathan Mercer, 2005)
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Reckless States and Realism (John J. Mearsheimer, 2009)
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Religious Actors, Civil Society and the Development Agenda: The Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion (Duncan McDuie-Ra and John A. Rees, 2010)
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Preserving the Unipolar Moment: Realist Theories and U.S. Grand Strategy After the Cold War (Michael Mastanduno, 1997)
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Useful Fiction or Miracle Maker: The Competing Epistemological Foundations of Rational Choice Theory (Paul K. MacDonald, 2003)
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Travel (Debbie Lisle, 2018)
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Cyberwar: A New ‘Absolute Weapon’? The Proliferation of Cyberwarfare Capabilities and Interstate War (Adam P. Liff, 2012)
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Balancing on Land and at Sea: Do States Ally Against the Leading Global Power? (Jack S. Levy and William R. Thompson, 2010)
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Economic Norms Theory (Michael Mousseau) 
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Compassion Fatigue (Susan D. Moeller, 2018)
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Rivalry and Diversionary Uses of Force (Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Brandon C. Prins, 2004)
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Ethnic Diversity, Issues, and International Crisis Dynamics, 1918-2002 (Meirav Mishali-Ram, 2006)
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The Killing Trap (Manus I. Midlarsky, 2005)
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National Security and Global Health Governance (Colin McInnes, 2009)
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The Path to Genocide in Rwanda: Security, Opportunity, and Authority in an Ethnocratic State (Omar Shahabudin McDoom, 2020)
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Leadership Turnover and Foreign Policy Change: Societal Interests, Domestic Institutions, and Voting in the United Nations (Michaela Mattes, Brett Ashley Leeds and Royce Carroll, 2015)
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The Human Cost of the Weapons Trade: Small Arms Transfers and Recipient State Homicide (Carla Martinez Machain and Jeffrey Pickering, 2019)
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Climate (Kate Manzo, 2018)
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Political Psychology of European integration: The (re)production of Identity and Difference in the Brexit Debate (Ian Manners, 2018)
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Gender and Generosity: Does Women’s Representation Affect Development Cooperation? (Kelan Lu and Marijke Breuning, 2014)
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Perpetrators (Susie Linfield, 2018)
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Changing Taiwanese Identity and Cross-Strait Relations: a Post 2016 Taiwan Presidential Election Analysis (Yitan Li and Enyu Zhang, 2017)
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Reversal of fortunes: Democratic institutions and inflows of foreign direct investment to developing countries (Quan Li and Adam Resnick, 2003)
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The Arc of War: Origins, Escalation, and Transformation-Chapter 3 (Jack S. Levy and William R. Thompson, 2011)
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Gender (Linda Ahall, 2018)
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