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WTO Challenges to Core Country Agricultural Policies: A World Systems View
Wilmer, Franke. and Young, Linda.
WTO and Global Trade in Services: Legal Rules Versus Flexibility
Lanoszka, Anna.
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WTO: Agricultural Trade and North-South Divide
Shukla, Ashok. and Asthana, Vandana.
Waging Wars in Iraq: The Metaphoric Constitution of Wars and Enemies
Mutimer, David.
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Waltz Wendt Away: Explaining the Adoption of Weapons Norms
Thompson Sharp, Kristin.
War Makes the State, but Not As It Pleases: Homeland Security and American Anti-Statism
Kroenig, Matthew.
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War and Development
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War and Peace in the Information Age
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War and the City in the Age of Polarization
Barr, Kenneth.
War, Religion and Humanist Reactions
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War, Revolution/Counter-Revolution, and Militarized Repression: United States and Czarist/Soviet Russia 1900-1925
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Warheads and Weather Forecasts: Charting the Course of the Commercial Earth Observation Industry
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Warlordism in Comparative Perspective
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Warriors Without Borders: Systems Theory, Terrorism, and the Rejection of Westphalia
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Wars across States: Conflict and Collapse in Sub-Sahara Africa
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Wassenaar, Proliferation Security and other Weapons Export Control Regimes
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Watchdogs or Lap Dogs?: An Analysis of UK Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War
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Water History: Tracing the Growing and Waning Influence of the North in Shaping the Water Debate in the South: The Case of Latin America
Felsen, David.
Water Privatization and Civil Society in Bolivia - Addressing the Democratic Deficit of International Organizations
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Water Privatization and the Human Right to Water
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Weak States, Global Threats, and U.S. National Security: A Research and Policy Agenda
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Weak States, Strong Insurgents: Goverance and Citizen Participation During Rebellion
Long, James.
Web-based K-12 Resources for Teaching about Latin America
Janka Millar, Kristin.
Webs of Terror: A Social Network and Complexity Analysis
Cioffi-Revilla, Claudio.
Weighing the Scales: The Internet's Effect on State-Society Relations
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Welcome to the All-American Funhouse: Passive Revolution and the Disciplining of the Hailed Neo-liberal Subject
Uluorta, Hasmet.
West Africa - Youth Militias and Security in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia
Boas, Morten.
Western Science vs. Local Moralities? Foreign Aid in the Struggle against HIV/AIDS and its Impact on Moral Orders
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What About Us? "Traps of Poverty and the African Condition" Fleecing Economies and the Imparatives of Globalization in Sub-Saharan African States
Orogun, Paul.
What About the War? Pop Culture, International Relations, and US Students Ideas About the War on Iraq
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What Causes Ethnic Conflict Diffusion?A Study of Ethnic Conflicts in Azerbaijan and Macedonia
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What Comes Before Truth? The Political Determinants of Truth Commission Initiation
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What Constitutes an East Asian Community?: A Search for East Asian Identity
Lee, Yong Wook.
What Do You Mean by Just War? Divergent Justifications for War in the Western and Islamic Worlds
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What Does Self-Determination Mean in the Contemporary World?
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What Does it Mean to be a Failed State? The Genesis of Danger at the Intersection of Domestic and International Structures
Stritzel, Holger.
What Drives U.S. Public Support for Military Intervention? A Test of Contending Theories
Perla, Hector. and Felix, Adrian.
What Forces Them to Flee? : A Cross-National Analysis of Refugee Outflows in the Post-Cold War Period, 1992-2001
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What Happens When the Boat Rocks? Financial Crises and Trade Liberalization in the Developing World
Heidrich, Pablo.
What Kind of Rule of Law Are We Talking About? : Contextualizing Dayton in the Debates on Peacebuilding Strategies
Shinoda, Hideaki.
What Llight Through Yonder Window Breaks?: Cardinal Compass Points as Conceptual Mind-traps in Contemporary IR
Freyberg-Inan, Annette.
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What Makes Informal Governance Possible?
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What Makes a Major Power?
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What Role for Democracy Promotion? US Reactions to Contemporary Political Developments in South America
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What are International Terror Crises Like? Framework and Findings
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What can Critical Realism Contribute in Our Understanding of US Intervention in the Global South?
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What do we know about local conflicts with water components?
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What drives institutional change? Trends in water governance in Latin America
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What if They Gave a Demonstration and Nobody Came? The Evolution of the Anti-Globalization Movement
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What the English School was Trying to Explain and Why its Members were not Interested in Causal Explanation
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What?s So Peaceful About Liberals?
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What's So Great About Multilateralism?: The Limited Quality of Qualitative Multilateralism
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What's Wrong With IPE? Insights from Behavioral Economics and Political Psychology
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Whatever Politics
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Whatever it takes: The Politics of Resolve Signaling in Kosovo and Iraq
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When 26 become One. Analyzing NATO as NATO
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When Dark Networks Become Desirable: What Can the Experience of Political Dissidents Teach Governments About Terrorism?
Hejnova, Petra.
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When Do States Preempt? The Impact of Security, Law, and Norms on the use of Anticipatory Military Activities
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When Good Fences Make Good Neighbors; And When They Make Bad Ones: The International Effects of "Border Fixity"
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When Institutions Matter: Peacekeeping as an International Regime
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When Is There a Chance for Peace? Risk-taking in Rwanda’s civil war termination
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When Islam Enters Politics: Structural Contexts for Islamist Political Mobilization
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When More is Less: Political Coalitions and Government Peformance
LeVan, Carl.
When North and South Meet: Civil Society and Trade Agreements in the Americas
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When North-South Relations were East-West: Urban and Empire Synchrony (500 BCE-1500 CE)
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When Uncle Sam Meets Vacillating David and Confident Goliath: The United States and Its "Mediation" in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations after 2000
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When Words Matter (and When They Don't): the Asian Tsunami, Darfur and 'Reflexive Discourse' in International Politics
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When is International Intervention on Behalf of Human Rights Effective? Contrasting Outcomes in El Salvador and Chile
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When is a Threat Threatening? -Sketching a theoretical framework to explain how and why an issue is securitized
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When the Gloves Come Off: Militarized Violence in North-South Relations
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When the Means Become the Ends: Two Novel Pathways to Foreign Policy Failure
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When to Take the Rights Approach: The Conditional Effect of Rights on Provision of Overseas Development Assistance
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Where Have All the Flowers Gone? The Declining Influence of the Scientific Community Over US Arms Control Decisions
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Where Have All the Illiberal Democracies Gone?
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Where Informal Rules Rule: The Role of the Council General Secretariat and Presidency in Everyday EU Decision Making
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Where Power Resides: Institutional and Political Determinants of Local Power in Argentina and Brazil
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Where the Extremes (Might) Touch: The Potential for Collaboration between Islamist Terrorists and Western Right- or Left-Wing Extremists
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Where the Fear of the Ballot Trumps the Fear of the Bullet: Regime Type and Asymmetric Crisis Escalation
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Who Do Derivatives Markets Serve? Rhetoric Versus Reality
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Who Gets to Keep his Money? Private Sector Lobbying during Currency Crises
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Who Is A Minority? Interests and Identities in the International Protection Regime for Minorities
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Who Supports Terrorism? Evidence from Fourteen Muslim Countries
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Whom Do We Serve? The Gulf Between Official Aid Strategy and Aid Agency Tactics (Note: paper withdrawn due to limits on number of appearances by an author.)
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Whose Minority Are The Kurds?- The Transnational Mobilization of Kurds in Europe
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Whose Rights? The Interaction of Human Rights, Sovereign Rights and Property Rights in North-South Economic and Social Policy
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Why Agonistic Consociational Democracy for Iraq?
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Why Did Canada Sit Out the Iraq War? One Constructivist Analysis
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Why Ruling Elites Play the "Ethnic Card": State Violence and Multiparty Transitions
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Why Some Ethnic Conflicts Internationalize: A Comparative Study of the Kashmiri and Basque Cases
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Why the EU Catalyst Proved Insufficient to Solve the Cyprus Problem: The Politicization of European Values
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Why the Proliferation of Conventional Weapons Matters
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Why the US uses Economic Sanctions
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Witnessing the Demise of the Developing State: Problems for Humanitarian Advocacy
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Women and Weaving: Economic Opportunities in Thailand
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Women, Islam and the Dynamics of Identity: A Transnational Perspective
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Women, Political Consumerism, and the Global Diamond Industry
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Women-Managed Farms and the Open Market: Female Livelihood Before and After Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the Middle East and North Africa
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Women?s Social Movements and the ?Man Question?: A Case Study of Malaysia
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Women's Resistance in a Global Context
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