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

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PRACTICES OF EVERYDAY LIFE FOR CYBERTIMES: Postcolonialism, Radical Democracy, and the Internet
 Franklin, M. I..
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Painful Truth and Experimental Justice: The Special Court and Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Sierra Leone. A model for future peacebuilding in West Africa?
 Lincoln, Jessica.

Palestinian and Jewish Memories and Return
 Shafir, Gershon.

Pan-Africanism: Vision and Reality
 Adogamhe, Paul.

Paradoxes of Power: A Constructivist Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy Since 9/11
 Schonberg, Karl.
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Paramilitary Demobilization in Iraq: Lessons Not Learned
 Mowle, Thomas.
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Parity and Regional Violence
 Johnson, Kristin.

Parliament and EU foreign Policy Making
 Fallon, Daniel.

Participatory Democracy: The Challenge for Emancipatory Globalization
 Grussendorf, Jeannie. and Toness, Anna.
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Parties and Patronage: A Comparative Analysis of the Indian Case
 Hankla, Charles.
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Parties, Preferences, and Lock-in: Explaining Patterns of EU Governance in Competition and Taxation policies
 Desai, Sonal.

Partisan Politics of (Non)Compliance in International Regulatory Regimes: Empirical Evidence from the EU
 Camyar, Isa.
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Partners in Conflict: A Structural Theory of NGOs
 DeMars, William.

Partners or Competitors: a Critical Examination of State/NGO Interaction in Cambodia
 Christie, Ryerson.

Party Politics During the Democratization Period and the Foreign Policy Change: The Case of Taiwan, 1986-2000
 Yu, Zhenhui.

Party Strategies in Post-communist Systems: the Impact of International Actors
 Spirova, Maria.
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Past Success Does Not Guarantee Future Performance: Management of a Resource-Dependent Economy and Political Change in Botswana
 Poteete, Amy.
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Past as Prologue: Racialized Representations of Illicit Substances and Contemporary U.S. Drug Policy
 Holloway, Johnny.
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Path Dependence and Foreing Policy: A Case Study
 Savova, Nadezhda. and Fraser, Cleveland.
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Path to Preeminence: A Long Cycle Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1871-1918
 Pyle, Kurt. and Holmes, Jack.
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Pathologies of Neoliberal Development Theory
 Carlson, Jon.

Paths to Democracy, the Post-Cold War (the 21st century) Standard of Civilization: Iraq, China and South Korea (The Third Wave Expansion of International Society)
 Lee, Jaewon.
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Paths to Groupthink: Distinguishing between Situational Contexts that Lead to Concurrence Seeking.
 Van Assche, Tobias.
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Pathways and Pathologies of U.S. Foreign Aid Institutions
 Hook, Steven.
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Pathways to the Semi-Periphery: Imbalances of Wealth and Power in the Modern World-System
 Honda, Eric.
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Patriotism in the U.S. Peace Movement: The Limits of Nationalist Resistance to Global Imperialism
 Biswas, Shampa.

Patterns of Conflict and Cooperation in the International System
 Morey, Daniel. and Kadera, Kelly.

Patterns of Peace Agreements - presenting new data on Peace Processes and Peace Agreements.
 Högbladh, Stina.
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Paving the Road to UN Reform: Fairness Discourse in the UN Security Council Deliberations on Iraq
 Sitea, Laura.

Pax Asiana(?) and Japan?s Strategic Choices
 Akiko, Fukushima.

Peace Communication Programs: Their Design and Evaluation
 Warshel, Yael.

Peace Ecology: An Emerging Paradigm in Peace Studies
 Kyrou, Christos.
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Peace Negotiations as Fora for Norm Contestation: Exploring Women's Rights Provisions in Internal Peace Agreements in the Case of Northern Ireland
 Anderson, Miriam.

Peace Operations and the Fortunes of War
 Pugh, Michael.

Peace Processess Under Conditions of Uncertain Sovereignty
 Harris, Albert.
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Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution: Oil and Water?
 Dahl, Elizabeth.

Peace through Security: How to Make Negotiated Settlements Stick
 Toft, Monica.
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Peace-promoting versus Peace-preserving Federalism?
 Bakke, Kristin.

Peacebuilding and Democratization in Central America
 Reiber, Tatjana.

Peacekeeping and the Dilemmas of Post-War Democratization
 Fortna, Page.
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Peer Pressure: Migration and Identity in the Commonwealth
 Klotz, Audie.

Pension Fund Capitalism, Pension Fund Socialism, and Dissent From Investment
 Langley, Paul.
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Percpetions of Nation Building: Changing the Dynamic of Imposer and Imposed Upon
 Talentino, Andrea.
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Perils of East Asia, or Perils of Realism?
 Yoo, Hyon Joo.

Perimeter or Community?North American Trilateral Security and Defense Integration
 Fortmann, Michel. and Roussel, Stephane.
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Peripheral Conversations and Centers of Gravity
 Shaw, Karena.
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Perpetual Flight:The Terror of Biology and Biology of Terror in the Ginger Snaps Trilogy
 Molloy, Patricia.
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Persisting Institutional Imbalances: the Weight of History
 Mohamedou, Mohammad-Mahmoud.

Perspectives in the Repartition Water Process between Mexico and the USA, in the Border Zones of Texas and Coahuila-Tamaulipas, in the Beginning of the 21st Century
 Sarquis, David.
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Persuasive Argumentation and National Missile Defense Policy: How America Learned to Quit Worrying and Love NMD
 Flanik, Bill.
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Piercing the Corporate Veil? International Organization Accountability and the Responsibility of Member States
 Wilde, Ralph.
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Piling On: How Poor States Use Third Party Status in the WTO
 Fehrs, Matthew.
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Pirates, Privateers and Privatised Violence: Lessons from the Past?
 Mabee, Bryan.
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Placed in attachment and estrangement: Relationship between China and South Korea
 Yoo, Hyon Joo.

Playboy Cosmopolitanism, Sexy Girls-Next-Door, and Latin America: A Case Study of Cultural Globalization in the World of Playboy
 McCracken, Angela.
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Playing Politics with Terrorism : A Brief History
 Kassimeris, George.

Playing With History: Rewriting of National Identity, Islam and Colonial Culpability
 Kugler, Emily.
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Playing With Words: Reflecting Diaspora, International Relations and Global Governance
 Mueller, Philipp.
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Playing the History Game: New Labour and the Challenge of Euroscepticism
 Daddow, Oliver.

Plotting Feminist Alter-Globalisation Practices
 Maiguashca, Bice.

Pockets of Global Civil Society?: Transnational Social Movement Organizations as ?Multicultural Environments?
 Chan, Stephanie.
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Poland and the Czech Republic: New Members Torn between the EU and NATO
 Bynander, Fredrik.
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Policing Bodies: Migrants, Security and the State
 Nair, Sheila.

Policing Crimes, Ordering Markets: Global Governance and State Transformation in Semi-Peripheral Settings
 Calkivik, Asli.

Policing the Border: Perspectives and Actions in Defence of Common Boundaries
 Farson, Stuart.

Policing the North-South Divide: Bordering the Post-9/11 World
 Ackleson, Jason.
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Policy Decentralization in Authoritarian Regimes - Chinese Fiscal Transfers and Pension Reform
 Wallace, Jeremy.

Policy Fields and the Politics of Global Governance
 Sending, Ole Jacob.
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Policy Preference in Reaction to Terrorism
 Allan, Matthew. and Geva, Nehemia.
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Policy Responses to Currency Crises Before and After Elections
 Walter, Stefanie.

Policy Space for Development in the WTO and Beyond: An Analysis of the Doha Round
 Gallagher, Kevin.

Poliheuristic Theory And International Crisis Bargaining: China's Crisis Policy Making During the Taiwan Straits Crises
 Ye, Min.
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Poliheuristic Theory in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Evidence for Turkey and China
 Sandal, Nukhet., Zhang, Enyu., James, Carolyn. and James, Patrick.
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Political Actors, the Media and 9/11: A Model of International Frame Building Based on Bourdieu's Theory of Fields
 Archetti, Cristina.
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Political Challenge in Latin America
 Schatzman, Christina.

Political Change in Ethnically Diverse Societies: Democratization and Ethnic Violence
 Turan, Kursad.

Political Community and the Escalation of Interstate Violence
 Sacko, David. and Boehmer, Charles.
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Political Corruption and the Democratization of Russia
 McHorney, Chris.
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Political Determinants of Sectoral FDI Inflows
 Li, Quan. and Mihalache, Andreea.

Political Economy and 'Quality of Life' in the early Twenty-First Century: Economic versus Political Factors
 Highum, Erick.
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Political Economy of Fertility Decline in India?s States (1981-1998)
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Political Economy of State Building and Foreign Aid: A Comparative Analysis
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Political Economy of the Banking Supervision in Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand
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Political Effects of Economic Integration?: Converging Preferences
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Political Implications of Ethno-Cultural Minority Identity
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Political Institutions and Economic Outcomes: Evidence from Survey Data
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Political Institutions and Ethnic Conflict Resolution: Dealing with the Endogenous Nature of Institutions
 Christin, Thomas. and Hug, Simon.

Political Institutions and Financial Market Regulation: Argentina and Thailand in the 1990s
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Political Institutions and the Problem of Statehood
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Political Islam in Turkish Foreign Policy: Myth or Reality?
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Political Opportunity Structures, and Non-State Influence: The World Bank, Civil Society, and the United States
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Political Particularism and Public Service Spending
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Political Parties and Terrorism: Another Reason Democracies Are More Prone to Domestic Terrorism
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Political Power and International Environmental Agreements: Business Influence over Participation and Compliance
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Political Reform in Egypt
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Political Responses to the Changing Position of Women in the West: Charting a Macro-Comparative Framework
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Political Risk Assessment in a Globalization Context
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Political Will and Capacity in Determining Environmental Policy Outcomes in China
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Political and Economic Determinants of the Intensity of Intrastate Ethnic Violence
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Political regime Influence on Bilateral FDI Inflows
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Political, Social and Legal Obstacles to Labor Immigration from Developing Countries: The Case of Austria
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Politics and Engineering in Military Transformation
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Politics and Plumbing: Developing cross-border payment systems
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Politics and War in International Rivalry
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Politics of Financial Supervision: Financial Crisis and Reform in South Korea and Japan
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Politics of In-Betweenness: Power and Resistance Revisited
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Politics of Resource Distribution and Redistribution in Post-Conflict State Building
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Politics, Economics, and Trade Policy Wins
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Politics, Institutions, and Innovation in East Asia: National Performance in the Global Auto Industry
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Politics, Money, and the Environment: Contemporary Conflicts over Civilian Nuclear Reactors in Central Europe Following EU Accession
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Portents of a "New Deal" in Global Trade and Environment Politics?
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Positive Dependencies?: FDI and the Cross-country Diffusion of ISO 14001
 Potoski, Matt. and Prakash, Aseem.

Post Civil War Democratisation From the Outside ? Mission Impossible?
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Post Cold War Japan: International Behavior of the Status Quo State
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Post Genocide Justice in Rwanda UN Tribunal and Gacaca
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Post-Communist States and the War with Iraq: Balancing Between the United States and West Europe
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Post-Conflict Education for Societal Restoration and Reconciliation: the Case of Children Born of Wartime Rape
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Post-Conflict Environmental Peacemaking: The Role and Experience of the United Nations Environment Programme
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Post-Panopticon? Empire and the Securitisation of the New Global South
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Post-Peace Agreement Challenges: Examining Insurgent Commitment to Peace
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Post-September 11 Political Cartoons in Arab/Muslim Newspapers
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Post-War Elections: Uncertain Turning-Points of Transition
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Postcolonialism as IR Theory
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Poverty and International Relations Theory
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Poverty and Microcredit: the Case of PRODECOP
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Poverty in World Politics: Towards a Critique of Methodological Choices, Disciplines(s) and Boundaries
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Power Games: The Limits and Possibilities of a Game Theoretical Analysis of Power Asymmetries in International Relations
 Heitz, Kara.

Power Preponderance, Institutional Homogeneity and the Likelihood of Regional Integration
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Power Sharing for Peace and Democracy?
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Power Shifts and the Initiation and Termination of Interstate Rivalries
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Power and Institutional Structure in Global Governance: The Changing Dynamics of Agricultural Trade Negotiations
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Power and International Public Spheres
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Power and Legitimacy: Contending US Strategies in the War on Terror
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Power and Money: Coercive Diplomacy and the Enforcement of International Debt Contracts
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Power and Profit in Europe and the Near East: Network Dynamics in the Early Renaissance 1175-1500
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Power and the Liberal Peace
 Keteku, George. and Xiang, Jun.
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Power between North and South: External Influence and State-Making in the Modern Middle East
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Power or Plenty: Do International Trade Institutions Affect Economic Sanctions?
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Power, Ideas, and Foreign Policy Reorientations: Beyond the Two-Step Model
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Power, Production and World Order Revisited: Preliminary Conclusions
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Power, Violence, and the State: Fear and Fantasy in the ‘War on Terror’
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Power-Sharing or Partition? History’s Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosnia
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Powerful Rebels? Violent Non-State Actors and Great Power Decline
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Practices of Statecraft and the (Re)Production of North/South Relations: An Episode of Contention along the US-Mexico Border
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Pragmatist Phronesis: What Hans J. Morgenthau learned from Aristotle
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Pre-Theorizing Western and Non-Western IR Theory of Small States
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Pre-accession and Neighbourhood: Evaluating the European Union's Democracy Promotion Activities in Turkey and Morocco
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Precaution, Pre-emption, Preventive Action - Idealist Pitfalls, Imperialist Interests, or Paramount Urgency?
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Predicting a State's Foreign Policy: State Preferences Between Domestic and International Constraints.
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Predicting the Risk Factors Associated with Forced Migration: An Early Warning Model of Haitian Flight
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Predicting the Turn to Violence: A Network Approach
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Preemption, Multilateralism and Globalization: An Inquiry into American Elites
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Preemption, Prevention, and Jus ad Bellum
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Preference Cycling and Ineffective Governance: An Agent-Based Model of Decision-Making in International Institutions
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Preparing Students for Global Citizenship: The Challenge for International Studies
 Chernotsky, Harry. and Hobbs, Heidi.
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Preparing for Unwanted Missions: Are Officers Ready for Nation Building?
 Franke, Volker.

Preponderance may Pacify, but Power Kills: The Gravity Model of Conflict
 Hegre, Håvard.
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President Bush versus the 'irrational' Taliban?: The Dilemma of American Coercive Diplomacy
 Tarzi, Shah.
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Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Trade: The Impact the Type of Democracy has on Trade
 Peksen, Dursun., Drury, Cooper., Ang, Adrian. and Rudy, Mike.
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Preventing Insurgencies After Conventional War
 Bensahel, Nora.


Prevention of Marine Invasive Seaweed in North America
 Fernandez, Linda.
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Preventive War and Nuclear Deterrence: Proliferation Under Hegemony
 Modi, Amit. and Kirpichevsky, Yevgeniy.

Preventive War in Classical Just War Tradition
 Reichberg, Gregory.
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Princes, PIFWCS, Pirates, and Assassins: State and Sanctuary in the Western Balkans
 Innes, Michael.

Principal Problems: The Rise and Fall of UN Weapons Inspections in Iraq
 Thompson, Alexander.
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Principals, Agents, and Public Goods: Information and Structural Complexity in Policy Implementation Systems
 Cousins, Ken.
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Prisons, Radical Islam's New Recruiting Ground?: Patterns of recruitment in US, and comparison with the UK, Spain and France
 Rupp, Eric. and Erickson, Christian.
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Private Financial Institutions in Multilevel Governance
 Onder, Nilgun.

Private Military Companies and the Privatisation of Violence and Security: Rethinking the Monopoly of Violence and the Role of the State
 Berndtsson, Joakim.
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Problematising the Seeming North-South 'Divide': A Theoretical and Empirical Overview
 Adekson, Adedayo.
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Producing Subjects? Carl Schmitt, Martin Heidegger and Michel Foucault on the ?War on Terror? as Liberal Cosmopolitan Practice
 Odysseos, Louiza.

Profiting from Aid? Private-public Co-financing and its Effect on Development
 Ben-Artzi, Ruth.
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Progress as Promised? Donor Promises and (the Lack of) Progress toward the MDG of Gender Equality in Africa
 Breuning, Marijke.
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Progress, Impasse and Chaos: The Development Project at the Turn of the Century
 Johnson, Craig.
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Proliferation Networks, A. Q. Khan, and the Optimism-Pessimism Debate
 Clary, Christopher.

Proliferation and the Future of the Defense Industrial Base
 Dombrowski, Peter.
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Proliferations of Youth Gangs in the Current Transnational Context of Central America, Mexico, and the United States
 Fernández de Castro, Rafael.

Promethean Power: How U.S. Troops Export Democracy
 Sawyer, John.
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Promoting Liberalization in Post-Civil War States: Building Peace or Fostering Instability?
 Hartzell, Caroline. and Hoddie, Matthew.
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Promoting an Energy Community in Northeast Asia
 Fallon, Karla.
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Proposed Title: Comparing British and American Approaches to COIN in Iraq
 Chin, Warren.
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Prosecuting the Pernicious? The Crime of Aggression at Nuremberg and Tokyo
 Wilson, Page.
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Prospect Theory and Coercive Bargaining
 Butler, Christopher.
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Protecting the Welfare State Against Outsiders - Recent Trends in Scandinavian Asylum Policies
 Brekke, Jan-Paul. and Brochmann, Grete.

Protecting the half-billion: Domestic and international determinants of India’s agricultural trade policy at the WTO negotiations
 Gupta, Surupa.
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Protests, Policymaking, and Public Opinion: Democracy and the Iraq War in Europe
 Erickson, Jennifer.
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Proximity, Temporality, and Responsibility in International Relations
 Dauphinee, Elizabeth.
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Proxy Competition Between the United States and the European Union in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis of Strategic Regionalisms in a Globalized World
 Ruiz Sandoval, Erika.

Prusso-German State-Formation and the 19th Century International System
 Teschke, Benno.
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Psychological Bases of Support for Terrorism --- Instrumentality and Morality Justification
 Chen, Xiaoyan. and Kruglanski, Arie.
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Psychological, Domestic and Structural Influences on U.S. Policy toward Iraq, Israel and Saudi Arabia
 Robison, Sam. and Bzostek, Rachel.
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Public Consultation and the State: The New Face of 'Passive Revolution'
 Abells, Susan.
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Public Diplomacy and Argument Formations in Foreign Policy Rhetoric
 Hayden, Craig.
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Public Diplomacy and International Cooperation: has the time come for a world ombudsman?
 Villegas-Villalobos, Antonio.

Public Diplomacy in South Africa: A Comparison of the Canadian and British Experiences
 Potter, Evan.

Public Opnion Survey in Sierra Leone on the Work of the UN Peacekeeping Mission, UNAMSIL
 Krasno, Jean.
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Public-Private Partnerships and the South: The Case of the Kimberley Process
 Kantz, Carola.
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Punitive Intervention: Enforcing Norms in an Anarchic World
 Lang, Anthony.
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Putting Turkey's Persistent Quest into a Theoretical Perspective: A Historical Institutionalist Approach
 Camyar, Isa. and Tagma, Halit Mustafa.
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Puzzles of Critical and Emancipatory Research on Global Political Economy
 Patomäki, Heikki.
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International Studies Association 2006-Mar-22 to 2006-Mar-25
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