International Studies Association 2006-Mar-22 to 2006-Mar-25

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C4I: Islamists, International Relations, Intelligence, and The Internet
 Conway, Maura.

Camping in the Third Space: Agency, Representation and the Politics of Gaza Beach
 Junka, Laura.

Can Asians Theorize? Reflections on the Debate over the Place of Theory in Asian International Relations
 Tan, See Seng.
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Can China Become a Maritime Power?
 Goldstein, Lyle. and Erickson, Andrew.
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Can China Really Bridge Its Digital Divide? ? Analysis of China?s ?Place? in the Global Information Age
 Ding, Sheng.

Can Digital Divide be Narrowed?----A Case Study of China?s 3G Domestic Mobilization Under Globalization
 Liang, Wei.

Can Human Rights Find a Home Within the WTO?
 Aaronson, Susan.
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Can IR Address the International Drug Trade?
 Tosti, Padideh.
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Can Improving State Institutions Pay Cross-Border Returns? A Regional Approach to Determining Domestic Governance Quality
 Holm, Peter.
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Can International Stakeholder Participation help to Generate Good Environmental Governance?
 Keskitalo, E. Carina.

Can Iraq Become a Democracy? Can Iraq Avoid Civil War?
 Diamond, Larry.
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Can It be Home Grown?: Challenges to Developing IR Theory in the Global South
 Smith, Karen.
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Can Rebels Change their Stripes? From Armed Struggle to Democratic Politics in Post-War Societies
 Söderberg Kovacs, Mimmi.
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Can Russia Become a 'Regional Power' in Northeast Asia? Implications from Contemporary Relations with China and Japan
 Itoh, Shoichi.

Can Social Democracy in the South Survive Globalization?
 Sandbrook, Richard.
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Can We Talk? International and Domestic Determinants of Ethnic Peace
 Biswas, Bidisha.
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Can the Global South Opt Out? A Critical Reading of the Political Economy Implications of the Cuban-Venezuelan Alliance
 Rein, Sandra.
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Can the Liberal Peace Make Sense in Africa?
 Taylor, Ian.

Canada's Balancing Act: Protecting Human Rights and Countering Terrorist Threats
 Adelman, Howard.
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Canadian Aid to Africa: The Impulse and Implications of Reform
 Black, David.

Canadian Development Policy in the Americas: New Directions or Refashioned Continuities?
 Cameron, John.

Canadian Foreign Policy and the Middle East: Theory and Practice
 Johnson, Andrew. and Hogg, William.
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Canadian Mining Companies and the Dissemination of Global Norms of Corporate Social Responsibility
 Dashwood, Hevina.
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Canadian Muslims: Discourses of Citizenship and Political Entitlement
 Nesbitt-Larking, Paul.
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Cancer and Global Environmental Politics: Proposing a New Research Agenda
 Dauvergne, Peter.
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Capital Market Openness, Initial Conditions, and Inequality
 Wonjae, Hwang.

Capitalism and Conservative Modernization
 Nowell, Gregory. and Livingston, Steve.
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Capitalist Economic Development and Democracy Revisited: Bringing China into the Comparative Literature
 Wright, Teresa.
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Capitalist Globalization and Liberal Democratization in Muslim and Arab Nations: An Empirical Analysis
 Sallie, Steven.
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Cardinal Richelieu and the Transition to the Statecraft of the Ancien Régime
 Puchala, Donald.

Carl Schmitt and Humanitarian Intervention: Making Sense of the Problem of Insurgency and Terrorism in Today's Iraq
 Barder, Alexander.
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Carrots, Sticks and Nationalism: International Factors and Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe
 Grittersova, Jana.

Carrots, Sticks and Rogue States
 Nincic, Miroslav.

Caught in the Crosshairs? The Effect of Diverging Priorities on the War on Terror in Africa
 Piombo, Jessica.
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Causal Stories and Humanitarian Intervention
 Walling, Carrie.
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Cautious Warriors: The Foreign and Security Policy Views of US Military Officers
 Forsyth, James.
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Central Asia Security: A Theorical Approach
 Ismailzade, Fariz.

Central Europe in the EU Embrace: Financial Integration or Financial Domination?
 Raviv, Or.
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Centralized Revenue and Decentralized Liability: Institutional Roots of Aggressive Expansionary Strategies of Chinese Oil Firms
 Lin, Kun-Chin.

Challenges Encountered as Laotian Refugees Search for Freedom
 Stobbe, Stephanie Phetsamay.

Challenges and Dilemmas of NGO Monitoring of International Humanitarian Law in Counter-Terrorism
 Carey, Henry (Chip).

Challenges in the Creation of a New Dialogue Between Westerners and Muslims
 West, Steven. and Bushnak, Tarik.

Challenges of Rebuilding Iraq's Security Forces
 Kunce-Wagner, Elizabeth.

Challenges of State Engineering After Civil Conflicts
 Guzina, Dejan.

Challenges to China?s Growth to Dominance
 Feng, Yi.

Challenging The Human Rights Paradox: The Development of Inter-State Responsibility For Persecuted Non-Citizens
 Alfredson, Lisa.
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Change in Military Organizations: The Professionalization of the Russian Army
 Thornton, Rod.

Changes in China?s Local Governments: Adaptive Political and Socio-Cultural Response to Sweeping Economic Reforms
 Audibert, Reggie. and Su, Minzi.

Changes in The US-South Korea Relationship: An Explanation Using Poliheuristic Theory
 Heo, Uk. and Woo, Jung-Yeop.
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Changing Contours in Turkish Foreign Policy
 Sözen, Ahmet.
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Changing Foreign Policy Directions: The Dovish Shifts of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev
 Ziv, Guy.
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Changing IGO Institutions and State Behavior: How Domestic Institutions Affect State Behavior in the Context of IGO Institutional Change
 Dixon, Gregory.

Changing Patterns of Security Provision: From Interstate Cooperation to Transgovernmental Networks
 Eilstrup Sangiovanni, Mette.

Changing Perceptions of Intelligence and Security in Canada
 Farson, Stuart.

Changing Power Structures, The Possibilities and Limits of Hybrid Resistance
 Ababneh, Sara.
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Changing the Boots on the Ground: Armed Institutions after Foreign Military Intervention
 Harbour, Frances.
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Chapter VII resolutions as hegemonic instruments? The role of political power in changing international law and possible implications for the concept of self-defense.
 Ahrnens, Anette.
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Chasing Shadows: Constructing The State Under Postcoloniality
 Ling, L. H. M..

Cheap Talk: Examining the Affects of Elite Discourse on Domestic Opinion
 Melin, Molly. and Ramos, Jennifer.

Cheerleading Behind the US Bench? Values and Autonomy in Canadian Foreign Policy
 Michaud, Nelson.

Child Domestic Workers in Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study of Health Consequences of Child Domestic Workers in Dhaka
 Akter, Nasrin.

China and Japan: The Cold War Structural Dynamics Reappearing in Northeast Asia?
 Soerensen, Camilla.
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China and Japan's Drive for 'Civilised' Status in Contemporary International Society - Insights from the English School Approach
 Suzuki, Shogo.
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China and UN environmental policy: institutional growth, learning and implementation
 Heggelund, Gĝrill. and Andresen, Steinar.
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China and the Dynamics of Transnational Capital Accumulation
 Hart-Landsberg, Martin.

China as a Risk Society
 Wishnick, Elizabeth.
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China, Central Asia and Insurgent Islam
 Swinton, Laura. and Kerr, David.
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China, Global Energy and the Middle East
 Yetiv, Steve.
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China, the US and the Security Dimensions of Financial Interdependence
 Narine, Shaun.
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China-Southeast Asia Relations: Implications of Different U.S. Policy Options
 Garofano, John.

China?s Energy Security Activities: An Emerging Security Dilemma Between China and the United States
 Yang, Yi. and Hart, Melanie.

China's Adaptation of Foreign Policy Toward Asian Regionalism
 Pu, Xiaoyu.
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China's Good Neighbor Policy: Relations with Vietnam and Indonesia in Comparative Context
 Jackson, Steven.
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China's Grand Strategy and U.S. Primacy: Is China Balancing American Power?
 Wang, Yuan-Kang.
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China's International Security Cooperation Diplomacy and Southeast Asia
 Thayer, Carlyle.
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China's North Korea Problem: The Nuclear Issue and Geopolitics of Northeast Asia
 Yuan, Jing-Dong.
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China's One Country Two Systems Concept - The Hong Kong Experience and Implications for Taiwan
 Chui, James.
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Chinese Perspective in China?s Foreign Relations
 Kim, Taewan.

Choosing Conflict: Explaining International Disputes over Domestic Transfers
 Rickard, Stephanie.
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Choosing Exchange Rate Regimes: The Significance of Credibility Enhancing Institutions
 Brusuelas, Joseph. and Doces, John.

Choosing Nonviolence
 Wahlrab, Amentahru.
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Choosing Traditional Practices: Structural Barriers and Opportunities
 Harris, Judith.

Choosing the Road Less Traveled: A Theory of Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship
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Christendom and Dynasticism in European International Society, 1409-1483
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Church and State - Civil Society and Religious Elites in Democratizing States
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Citizen Preferences and Institutional Legitimacy: Agricultural Biotechnology, Labeling, and the WTO
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Citizenship Aross the North-South Divide: Engaging Citizens through Global Civil Society
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Citizenship, Multiculturalism and Minorities
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Civil Liberties and National Security in an Age of Terrorism
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Civil Society, Global Governance and Governmentality: The Russian Case
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Civil War Termination and Alliance Membership: Portfolio Diversification or Business as Usual?
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Civil Wars, Quality of Life, and Long-Term Economic Growth, 1960-2000
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Civil society functions in peacebuilding and options for coordination with track 1 conflict management during negotiations: the case of Guatemala and Afghanistan
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Civil-Military Relations and "Managed Liberalization" in the New Strategic Environment: A Comparative Look at Two Strategic Powers, Russia and China
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Civil-military Signals: Assessing Resolve in Interstate Conflicts
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Civilians as Military Targets: Violent Bargaining Strategies by Governments and Rebels
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Civilization and Savagery in the Crucible of War
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Clash of Civilizations Revisited: A Quantitative Test of Huntington's Civilizations Theory during the Post-Cold War Era: 1989-2001
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Climate Change and Forced Displacements: Towards a Global Environmental Responsibility ?
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Climate Change and Human Security: The Use of Scenarios
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Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Armed Conflict
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Closing the North/South Gap Through Regional Trade Agreements: Jamaica, Trinidad and the FTAA
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Co-operation and Conflict Between Firms, Communities, New Social Movements and the Role of Government: The Cerro De San Pedro Case
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Coalition Breadth and Micro-Economic Outcomes: Education and Training
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Coercing to Cooperate: North Korea's Response to U.S. Hegemony
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Coercion in Counterinsurgency: Grand Strategies for Unconventional Wars
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Coercive Diplomacy and Operational Code Analysis: The Case of Slobodan Milosevic
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Cognitive Approaches to Foreign Policy and the Uses of Analogies by Decision-Makers: A Survey of the Subfield
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Collective Identities and State Construction: Dilemmas of the Periphery
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Collective Identity Formation and National Security Policies
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Collective Identity Formation in the U.S.-Japan Alliance in the Post-Cold War Period
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Collective Security in Rwanda and Sudan
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Collison Course: Expanding Electorate, Shrinking State
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Colonial Legacies and Development Performance in Africa
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Colonial Legacies, Post-Colonial (In)Securities, and the Women Question in India and Pakistan
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Colonial Portugal?s Ethno-Religious Legacies in Brazil, Angola, and Indonesia: Class, Race, and Religion in the Modern World System
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Combating Asymmetric Threats: Theories and Evidence
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Combating Impunity: The Charles Taylor Case
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Combatting Forced Labor and Sexual Exploitation in the U.S.-Mexican Context
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Command and Control Challenges in New Nuclear States: Lessons from Pakistan
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Commanding Space and the Demise of Space Command
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Commercial Open Source Intelligence: An Organizational Communication Perspective
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Committee Turnover and the Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: The Case of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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Common Threats or Segmented Opportunities? North-North Divisions Over Intellectual Property Rights in the South
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Communicating Uncertainty in Intelligence Analysis
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Communication Technology, Conflict Resolution, and the North-South Divide
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Communication as Global Transgression: The D?ua of Sheikh Muhammed Al Mohaisany and International (Dis)Order
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Community Recovery from Political Violence: Ethnography of Social Trauma
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Community or Disharmony in East Asia? The Prospects of the Recent Debates in Japan
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Company Law, the Multinational Firm, and European Integration
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Comparative Analysis of the Economic Performance of Spain and Puerto Rico since the Second World War
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Comparing Domestic and International Terrorist Networks
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Comparing Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in Uganda
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Comparing International Education: In Oklahoma and Thailand
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Comparisons with the Political Situation in the USA
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Competing for the Monopoly on Violence in the Former Soviet Lands
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Competition Among Giants
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Complexity Theory and Communications: A Conceptual Framework
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Comprehending Strategic Ambiguity: A Game Theoretic View of the Taiwan Issue
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Conceptions and Reactions to Mobilization of Indigenous Populations across the North-South Divide: Comparisons of Social Justice and International Economic Development Policy
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Conceptions of Religion by International Relations
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Conceptions of Security in Contemporary UN Peacekeeping
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Conceptualizing Global Relations
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Conceptualizing the Transnational Feminist Public Sphere
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Conflict Resolution Bandwagoning: Understanding Grouping Behavior of Third Party Intervention in International Crisis (1945-2005)
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Conflict and Cooperation in International Interactions: The Influence of Economic Development
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Conflict and Federal Arrangements
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Conflicting Interpretations of the Israel/Palestinian Peace Process (Sponsored by the Association for Israel Studies)
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Confronting Chinese Nationalism ? The Diplomatic Corps in Beijing in the Early 20th Century
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Confronting a Troubled Past: Civil Conflict and the Pursuit of Transitional Justice
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Connecting Student Assessment-as-Learning with Program and Institutional Assessment
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Connecting Students Internationally to Explore Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
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Conservative Humanitarianism: Balancing Military and Humanitarian Concerns in IHL
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Considering Engagement: U.S. Public Diplomacy for the Post 9/11 Era
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Consociational Democracy and Postconflict Peace. Will Power-Sharing Institutions Increase the Probability of Lasting Peace after Civil War?
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Consoldating the Political Control of Military Force: Cardinal Richelieu and the Formation of the Modern State
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Consolidation, Delimitation and Stalemate: Disruptive Interplay and Strategic Incentives in the CBD-TRIPS Relationship
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Constitutional Politics in the EU, 1951-2004: Explaining the Parliamentarization and Institutionalization of Human Rights
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Constitutional Quandaries and Political Economic Change
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Constraints on Rational Choice: Explaining Irrational Foreign Investment Decisions
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Constructing Agency: US Foreign Funding and Gender Identity in Moldovan Civil Society
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Constructing Conflict in Sino-American Relations - Methodological Angles and Practical Conclusions about Three Cases (Tiananmen, Taiwan and Kosovo: 1989-99)
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Constructing Domesting Peace: Analyzing the Impact of Trade and Investment on Human Rights Violations
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Constructing Participation of the Southern public in NAFTA, NACEC and Mexican non-governmental Access to the Pollutants and Health Program
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Constructing State Strength: Mass Media, Development, and the Mobilization of Civil Conflict
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Constructing Victims: Visual Images, Victimization and Imagining the Female Refugee
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Constructing the Foundations of a Complexity Paradigm of World Politics
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Constructing the Sino-Soviet Split
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Constructivism and the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Understanding The 10 Most Critical Would-Be Proliferators
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Contagion of Ethnic Conflict: Uncertainty in a Widened Strategic Setting
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Contested Media Power ? Media in North-South Relations through the Prism of Discursive Constructivism
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Contesting Globalization: Network Dynamics and the Struggle for Global Justice
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Contesting Sustainability: Experiences from Central America
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Contesting the Masculine State: White Male War Resisters in Apartheid South Africa
 Conway, Daniel.

Contingency, Trust and the Symbolic Order in International Politics
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Contradictions of State-Building: The Case of Afghanistan
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Contrasting Perspectives on Sovereignty : France and the United States
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Controlling the Uncontrollable: The Challenges of Regulating Mexican Migration in the Post-NAFTA Era
 Ward, Matthew.
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Controversial Individuals in Key Roles: Their Influence on American Foreign Policy Formation and the Course of International Relations
 Wylie, Lana.

Conventionalism and The Problems of Theorizing in International Relations
 Chernoff, Fred.

Cooperation Under Protracted Conflict: India-Pakistan
 Khan, Saira.
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Cooperation in World Politics: The Constraining and Constitutive Effects of International Organizations
 Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin.
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Cooperation or Conflict: Water in Central Asia
 Pushkina, Darya.
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Coping in the Global Financial System: The International Political Economy of Dollarization in Mexico
 Jimenez Huerta, Mariana.
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Coping with Financial Crises: Do Northern Solutions Help the South?
 Ucaray, Burcu.

Coping with Regionalism: A Study of the Impacts of the Integration of Hungary to the European Union
 Paar-Jakli, Gabriella.
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Corporate Global Citizenship: Challenges in Definition and Evaluation
 Schattle, Hans.

Corporate Security Responsibility: The Diffusion of "Good Governance" Standards by Corporations in Zones of Conflict
 Wolf, Klaus.
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Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment
 Han, Kyung Joon.

Cosmopolis or Empire? Metaphors of Globalization and the Description of Legitimate Political Community
 Shah, Nisha.
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Cosmopolitanism, Institutions, and Responsibility: Comments on the Recent Work of David Miller
 Watkins, David.
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Could There be Such a Thing as a ?Kindered Peace??
 Watson, A..

Counter-Insurgency, Capacity Building, and Innovation
 Grissom, Adam.

Countering "Bioterrorism" Under the Clinton and Bush Administrations: Implications for the "South"
 Wright, Susan.

Counterpublic spheres and emancipatory change in world politics
 Payne, Rodger.
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Courts Without Borders? Transnationalism Meets Parochialism in the Regulatory Sphere
 Putnam, Tonya.

Creating (In)Security from Within: The Ontological Purpose of Alliances
 Berenskoetter, Felix.

Creating Authority: The International Criminal Tribunals
 Sandholtz, Wayne.
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Creating Feminist Spaces to Deal with the Issue of Violence: The Mahila Samakhya Experience?A Case Study From India
 Pande, Rekha.

Creating Security or Conflict: Governments and Muslim Minorities in Asia
 Leavitt, Sandra.

Creating and Maintaining a European Security Institution: Distribution of Power, International Norms and Domestic Political Parties
 Hofmann, Stephanie.
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Creating the Third Force: Intervening in a Conflict within a Liberation Front
 Tuso, Hamdesa.

Crime Corrupting Credibility: The Problem of Shifting from Paramilitaries to Parliamentarians
 Deane, Shelley.
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Crisis Bureaucracy: Homeland Security and the Political Design of Legal Mandates
 Cohen, Dara. and Cuellar, Mariano-Florentino.
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Crisis and Reversal of Fortune? Sovereign Default, Debt Restructuring, and Economic Performance in Argentina
 Datz, Giselle.
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Crisis and the WTO
 Wilkinson, Rorden.

Crisis of the State in a Globalized World
 Guerra, Yolanda.

Crisis, Memory and Change: On the Role of Language and Social Memory for Understanding Social Change
 Kessler, Oliver.

Critical Reading of Contemporary Debate on War and Modern Warefare: Finland's Present and Controversial Military Policy in Question
 Laitinen, Kari.

Critical Theory, Transnational Law, and the Global Political Economy: The Commodity Form Theory of Law
 Cutler, Clare.
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Cross-Actor Networks in Norm Development: The Case of Small Arms in South Africa
 Glatz, Anne-Kathrin.
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Cross-Border Private Law or Global Public Regulation? Using Contracts to Construct a Global System of Internet Regulation
 Klein, Hans.

Cross-Cultural Framing in Transnational Social Movement Networks: A Case Study on the Hemisferic Campaign Against the FTAA
 Herkenrath, Mark.

Cross-National Variation in Citizen Support for Military Action: Universal Logics and National Characteristics
 Eichenberg, Richard.
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Crossed Cables: Transatlantic Misunderstandings on the Importance of Aerospace for the United States and Europe and Their Role in the Boeing/Airbus Subsidies Dispute
 Spadafore, Annemarie.
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Crossing Spatial and Non-Spatial Borders: A ?Glocal? Analysis of the Transnational Indigenous Peoples? Movement (TIPM) in Latin America
 Wheatley, Elizabeth.

Crossing the Line of Trust and Growth
 Vercoe, Moana.

Cruising Levantine Seas: Marxist Rebellions Aboard Black Sea And Eastern Mediterranean Navies As Lessons For New North-South Cleavage
 Tudoroiu, Theodor.
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Cuban Migration to Mexico: Recent Trends and Perspectives
 Velazquez, Rafael.

Cuban Women and Militarization: Gendered Discourse Analysis of a Security State, 1975-90
 Bayard de Volo, Lorraine.

Cultural Connections Across Time and Space: Civilizational Dimension of Russia's Foreign Policy
 Tsygankov, Andrei.
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Cultural Rights and the EU
 Nas, Cigdem.
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Culture & Politics in the East Asian Context
 Dias, Soleiman.

Culture, Interests, and the Conduct and Outcomes of Military Interventions
 Watts, Stephen.
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Cyber Security in East Asia: Governing Anarchy
 Thomas, Nicholas.

Cyber-Resistance: From State Citizens to Global Nomads
 Parson, Sean.
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Cybernetic Warfare: Computers and the Cold War
 Bousquet, Antoine.
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Cyberspace and Sovereignty
 Herrera, Geoffrery.
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International Studies Association 2006-Mar-22 to 2006-Mar-25
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