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

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 Heggelund, Gørill.

NAFTA Ten Years After. The Legacy of the CEC
 Sanchez-Rodriguez, Roberto.
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NATO Encounters the Broader Middle East: Will the Atlantic Alliance Survive, and if so, How?
 Rynning, Sten.
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NATO Expansion in an Imbalanced International System: The concept of complementarities
 Ivanov, Ivan.
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NATO after 9/11: An Alliance in Decline
 Rupp, Richard.
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NATO: A Bridge to Europe and the Greater Middle East?
 Moore, Rebecca.
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NATO?s Expansion Eastward
 Gangale, Thomas.

NGO?s, the environment, and the United Nations
 Hoffmann, Matthew.
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NGOs and Nation building: A Help or Hindrance?
 McMahon, Patrice.

NGOs and North American Regional Governance: Assessing the Role of Civil Society in the ?Deep Integration? Agenda
 Ayres, Jeffrey. and Macdonald, Laura.
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Nanotechnology Regulation in India: A Framework for Exploring the Risks and Opportunities
 Chowdhury, Nupur.
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Nanotechnology and the Lessons (Not) Learnt from the Transatlantic Biotechnology Dispute
 Schaper, Marcus.
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National Development Banks and Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia
 Amyx, Jennifer.

National Ideologies of Central Asia States and their Impact on the Prospects of Regional Integration
 Rustemova, Assel.

National Insecurities: Narcissism, Neoconservatism, and the American National Interest
 Gourevitch, Alex.
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National Self-Determination and Secession: East Timor, Eritrea, Aceh, and Cabinda in Comparative Context
 Grant, J. Andrew.
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National Standstill or Amendments on High Profile International Forest Issues
 Lindstad, Berit.

Nationalism and Immigration Policy: North and South
 Sigurdson, Richard.
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Nationalism and Military Security: The Case of Northeast Asian Security Talks
 Shin,, Youngtae.
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Nationalism and Northeast Asian Regional Order: Chinese View
 Seo, Jungmin.

Nationalism and Sino-Japanese relations
 Jiang, Wenran.

Nationalism in Global Conditions: Can Nationalism and Nation-State Survive the Processes of Globalization? The United Kingdom and the Turkish Republic
 Turker, Tolga.


Nationhood Vigilantism in the Global Semi-Periphery: Migration and Ethnoreligious Hostility in Russia
 Alexseev, Mikhail.
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Natural Resource Endowments and FDI Inflows
 Soltanov, Elnur.

Natural Resources, Quality of Government and Civil Conflict
 Fjelde, Hanne.
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Naturalism, Orientalism, and The Naturally Ruling Element: Who Rules; a Question Once Again
 Frost, Kevin.

Nature, Nurture, Neither? Explaining the Role of Culture in Predicting Ethnic Conflict
 Johns, Michael.
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Necessity, Proportionality and Immediacy: The North-South Dimension of the Use and Abuse of Self-Defense in International Law
 Anand, Ruchi.

Neglected North-South Cultural Interactions in the Ongoing Formation of State Interactions: Understanding "The Other" as Oneself and Oneself as "The Other"
 Katzentein, Lawrence.

Negotiating Citizenship in an Age of Globalization: Migrant Women Workers in Canada
 Bakan, Abigail.

Negotiating International Institutions: Institutional Change from the GATT to the WTO
 Narlikar, Amrita. and Odell, John.
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Negotiating Nature: U.S. - Argentines Efforts to Define Nature and Proclaim Pan Americanism, 1920s-1940s
 Lewis, Keri.

Negotiating Security: The Baltic States after NATO and EU Enlargement
 Karp, Regina.
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Negotiating a Role for the Private Sector in International Environmental Agreements: Evolving Times and North-South Divisions
 Wagner, Lynn.
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Negotiating the International Criminal Court
 Sanders, Anna., Horne, Christine., Hawkins, Darren. and Goodliffe, Jay.
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Negotiating with Terrorists
 Zartman, William.
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Negotiation and Institutional Design: Deliberating over the UN Security Council at San Francisco 1945
 Hurd, Ian.
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Negotiations and Learning in Enduring Rivalries
 Leng, Russell. and Regan, Patrick.

Neighboring Beggars: Regionalizing Dynamics of State Fragility
 Lambach, Daniel.
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Neo-Colonialism, structural violence and resistance in Africa
 Gruffydd Jones, Branwen.
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Neo-Gramscian IPE Theorizing Southern Transborder Civic Activism: Empirical Evidence Informing Theory?
 Icaza Garza, Rosalba.
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Neo-Imperial Conservation:The Relationship between South Africa and Its Neighbors in Transboundary Protected Areas
 Schoon, Michael.
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Neo-Liberal Governmentality of Contemporary Security: Understanding private security contractors in Darfur and EU immigration control
 Leander, Anna. and van Munster, Rens.
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Neo-Liberalism and Labor Market Policy in Britain and Ireland: Ideational Coalitions and Divergent Policy Trajectories
 Boyle, Nigel.
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Neoliberal Construction of East Asian Miracle in North-South Debate: Power, Identity, and Practice
 Lee, Yong Wook.

Neoliberalism Isn't Enough: On the Interaction of Neoliberal and Europeanist Ideas in the European Union
 Parsons, Craig.
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Neoliberalism?s Alphabet Soup of Policies in Ghana: From SAPs to PRSPs and MDGs
 Smith, Malinda.

Network Centric Warfare in Operation Enduring Freedom: a war trapped between two organizing principles
 Andres, Richard.

Network Centric Warfare in Recent Naval Operations: OEF, OIF, and beyond
 Romanski, Paul.

Networks and International Relations: The Measurement of Alliance Portfolio Similarity
 Li, Peter.

Networks as Target, as Weapon, and as Aggressor - Exploring the Construction of Networked Security Threats
 Dunn, Myriam.
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Networks in the Construction of EU Politics
 Holtslag, Aart.

Networks: A Method of Coordination in Peacebuilding
 Nan, Susan Allen.
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Neutrality and humanitarian NGOs as political actors: a review
 Pérouse de Montclos, Marc-Antoine.
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New Configuration or Reconfiguration?: Conflict in North-South Energy Trade Relations
 Williams, Paul.
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New Constitutionalism and Multilevel Governance in Developing Countries
 Harmes, Adam.
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New Constitutionalism and the Governance of Post-Conflict Reconstruction
 Short, Nicola.

New Deal Liberalism, Diplomacy, and Duties Beyond Borders
 Lang, Daniel.
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New Diplomacy or Imposed Consensus? The Global South in Transnational Government Networks
 Robertson, Justin.

New Transnational Solidarity in Brazil?
 Teivainen, Teivo.

New Wars? Insurgent Movements in the 21st Century and Implications for US Counterinsurgency Policy
 Lopez, Andrea.
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New forms of global governance: Increasing Southern participation?
 Dingwerth, Klaus.
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Newly Independent States: Between Mythopolitics and Reality.
 Hovhannisyan, David.
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News for America, News for the Rest of the World: Comparing the Agendas of CNN and CNN International
 Groshek, Jacob.
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Newsbeating Bin Laden: Terrorist Group Agenda-Setting Goals in US and Canadian News Coverage
 Frensley, Nathalie. and Michaud, Nelson.

Nike'Mirror Image: Yue Yuen and the Implementation of Labour Codes
 Merk, Jeroen.
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No One is Illegal between North and South
 Nyers, Peter.
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No Peace at Any Price: The Effectiveness of Spoilers in Intrastate Conflicts
 Ayres, R. William.
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Non-Hegemonic Cooperation and the Landmine Ban
 Rutherford, Kenneth.

Non-Institutionalized Constraints and Education Efficacy
 Liu, Amy.

Non-State Actors and Economic Policy Change: The Role of Non-State Actors in the Peruvian Process Of Neoliberal Economic Reform
 Hesselroth, Alba.

Non-State Global Standard Setting and the WTO: Legitimacy and the Need for Regulatory Space
 Bernstein, Steven. and Hannah, Erin.
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Non-State OPFORs and Tactical Laser Devices & Weapons
 Bunker, Robert.

Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons in Europe: A Historical Perspective
 Larsen, Jeffrey.

Non-Traditional Security and International Regime-Building in East Asia: Regional Responses to Drug Trafficking
 Emmers, Ralf.
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Non-Violent Protest and the Spectre of Insurgency: Bringing the State Back In
 Reis, Bruno.
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Non-conventional threats and Chinese Security: Re-examining China's Rise and National Identity in a Time of Change
 Carlson, Allen.

Non-state Actors and European Union Merger Policy
 Andrews, Todd.
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Nonproliferation Through Delegation
 Brown, Robert.

Norm Contestation and the Future of the Biological Weapons Prohibition Regime
 Kelle, Alexander.
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Norm Diffusion in the Globalizing World: Building a Conceptual Framework
 Kravtsov, Vlad.
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Norm-Driven Change: An Analytical Model of Domestic Change Caused by the International Normative System
 Lindeman, Kaori.
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Normalizing Postcommunist Central Banks: The IMF and the Diffusion of Monetary Norms in Central Asia
 Broome, Andre.
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Normative Development of the ?Pre-emptive Action?: Implications for the North-South Divide
 Kinacioglu, Muge.

Norms and Knowledge in IR: The Case of International Population Policy
 Sending, Ole Jacob.
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Norms, Systemic Change and Incentives: Explaining the Rise of Election Monitoring
 Kelley, Judith.

North Carolina (NC) K-12 International Outreach Program
 Takeda, Masafumi. and Mwaniki, Lois.

North Korea and Nuclear Weapons: Objectives and Strategies
 Davis, Carmel.
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North Korea: The Nuclear Crisis & Beyond
 Park, Kyung-Ae.

North Korea: What Is This Crisis All About
 Jordan, Robert.

North Korean Nuclear Crisis and Russia?s role: a Mediator or a Bystander?
 Takeda, Yoshinori.

North and South Cleavage: What Does it Mean for Russia?
 Katsy, Dmitry.
 [001] [002] [003] [004] [005] [006] [007] [008]

North and South in Global Governance ? The Anatomy of a Research Gap
 Conzelmann, Thomas. and Faust, Joerg.

North, South, East and West: The Pedagogy of Governance
 Kerr, Russell.

North-South Biases in International and Comparative Data
 Adams, Karen.

North-South Divide: EU and Serbia and Montenegro
 Adamovic, Svetlana.

North-South Divides in Transnational Movement Organizations: Assessing Sources of Inequality and Prospects for Global Party Formation
 Smith, Jackie. and Wiest, Dawn.
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 [009] [010] [011] [012] [013] [014] [015]

North-South Globalization: Multiple News Media in the Emerging Global Communication Space
 Beer, Francis. and Boynton, G. R..
 [001]

North-South and East-West: Geopolitical Perceptions and Security
 Richter, William.
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North-South? - Pitfalls of Dividing the World by Words
 Eckl, Julian. and Weber, Ralph.
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North/South Divide- Its Problem. Negative Influence/Effect on the South and Solutions Proffered
 Samson, Igbinosa.

North/South Securitisation Versus Security
 Hemming, Judy.
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Northern Actions, Southern Objections: UN Humanitarian Interventions and Changing Conceptions of Sovereignty
 Dijkzeul, Dennis.
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Northern Uganda-Discourse and Reality of Displacement, Rebellion and Traditional Justice
 Lehtinen, Terhi.
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Norway: High Ambitions - Limited Influence?
 Rosendal, Kristin. and Andresen, Steinar.
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Norway's Contribution to Peacemaking in Sudan's North-South War
 Kelleher, Ann.
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Not In Your Back Yard! The Politics of Radioactive Waste Exports and Nuclear Power in the European Union
 Darst, Robert. and Dawson, Jane.
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Not a ‘Real State’? Defence Privatization in Canada
 Spearin, Christopher.
 [001]

Notions of 'Europe'. Where does Europe's Southern Periphery Lie?
 Pace, Michelle.
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Nuclear Deterrence and Animosity in Japan-North Korean Relations: Steps to Coexistence
 DiFilippo, Anthony.
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Nuclear Nonproliferation Diplomacy toward Iran and North Korea: Good Cop/Bad Cop or Exploitable Divide?
 Martin, Curtis.
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Nuclear Tipping Point in Reverse: Rollback in South Africa and Libya
 Jacob, Neerada.
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Nuclear Weapons and Intergenerational Exploitation
 Rendall, Matthew.

Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism: Averting A Disaster in the Homeland
 Tamsett, Jeremy.
International Studies Association 2006-Mar-22 to 2006-Mar-25
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