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The Direct Election of Senators and the Emergence of the Modern Presidency (Thomas R. Gray, Jeffrey A. Jenkins and Philip B.K. Potter, 2022) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Determinants of Turkish Foreign Policy: Historical framework and traditional inputs (Mustafa Aydin, 1999) Diagrammed by: Sercan Canbolat, Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Why Strategic Intelligence Analysis Has Limited Influence on American Policy (Stephen Marrin, 2017) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Quantum Sensing’s Potential Impacts on Strategic Deterrence and Modern Warfare (Sarah Jacobs Gamberini and Lawrence Rubin, 2021) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Bipolarity is Back: Why It Matters (Cliff Kupchan, 2021) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Technologies of Power: From Area Studies to Data Sciences (Manan Ahmed Asif, 2019) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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The United States and Rogue Leaders: Understanding the Conflicts (Akan Malici, 2011)
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The United States, China, and the Politics of Hegemonic Ordering in East Asia (Beverley Loke, 2021)
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Compassion Fatigue (Susan D. Moeller, 2018)
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Sanctioning the Homeland: Diasporas’ Influence on American Economic Sanctions Policy (Kustra, 2021)
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Decision-Making in U.S. Foreign Policy Crises: Presidential Leadership and Outcomes (Keller, Yang, and James, 2021)
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Obama’s “Canada” Doctrine and the Campaign against Terrorism (Hristoulas and Peña, 2015)
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Why North American Regional Security Cooperation Will Not Work (Hristoulas, 2015)
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An American Social Science: International Relations (Stanley Hoffmann, 1977)
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China's Challenge to US Hegemony (Christopher Layne, 2008)
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North America: The Peaceful Region (Patrick James and Athanasios Hristoulas, 2020)
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Is the United States still the World’s Only Superpower: Implications for Pakistan’s Foreign Policy (Kenneth Holland, 2019)
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Will China’s Rise Lead to War? Why Realism Does Not Mean Pessimism (Charles Glaser, 2011)
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State-Centric Balance-of-Threat Theory: Explaining the Misunderstood GulfCooperation Council (Scott Cooper, 2003)
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Courting Science: Securing the Foundation for a Second American Century (DamonV. Coletta, 2016)
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Abandonment, Entrapment, and Neoclassical Realism in Asia: The United States, Japan, and Korea(Victor D. Cha,2000) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
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Why Didn’t the United States Become a Garrison State? (Friedberg, 1992)
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Building Trust: The Effect of US Troop Deployments on Public Opinion in Peru (Flynn, Machain and Stoyan, 2019)
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The Future of U.S. – China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable? (Aaron L. Friedberg,2005)
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Leaders in Conflict: Bush and Rumsfeld in Iraq (Dyson, 2014)
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Chronic Misperception and International Conflict: The U.S.-Iraq Experience (Duelfer and Dyson, 2011)
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Dealing or dueling with the United States? Explaining and predicting Iranian behavior during the nuclear crisis (Devlen, 2010)
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Fostering Stability or Creating a Monster?: The Rise of China and U.S. Policy toward East Asia (Christensen, 2006)
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The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers in the Twenty-first Century (Brooks and Wohlforth, 2015/16)
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China’s Military Buildup: Regional Repercussions (Bitzinger, 2015)
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Extending Offensive Realism: The Louisiana Purchase and America’s Rise to Regional Hegemony (Colin Elman, 2004)
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Democracy (Mark Chou, 2018)
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Race and the Making of American Political Science (Jessica Blatt, 2018)
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Assumption #1: Revisionist States are the Cause of Great Power Competition(Emma Ashford, 2021)
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‘Small Wars’ and Big Consequences: From Korea to Iraq (Barkawi, 2009)
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