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Author
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Date
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The Security and Insecurities of Democracy in the Third World |
Howard Handelman |
September 2004 |
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Revisiting the Myth of Carmen:
Jean-Luc Godard's First Name: Carmen |
Raphael Lambert |
2002 |
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Deconstructing
and Re-Constructing the Protection of Indigenous Knowledge in a Global Marketplace:
Legal and Ethical Implications of North American, South African and Other
Case Studies
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Tomas
A. Lipinski and Johannes J. Britz
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April
2000
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On
Institutional Economics and David Landes
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Anne
Mayhew
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September
1999
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Turning
from Economic Miracle to Financial Crisis in South
Korea
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Uk
Heo
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August
1999
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Softer
Credit, Harder Landings: Weathering Financial Crisis in Poland, Hungary
and the Czech Republic
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Shale
Horowitz
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July
1999
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Morocco's
Next Political Generation
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Mark
Tessler
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January
1999
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Britain
and Europe: One Foot In and One Foot Out
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Sir
Roger Carrick
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January
1999
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The
Panama Canal, Migration Streams, and the Changing Patterns of Human
Settlement in the Republic of Panama
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Olmedo
J. Varela
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December
1998
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The
Sabo Corridor' and the Underground Foreign Exchange Market in Ibadan,
Nigeria
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Olutayo
C. Adesina
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July
1998
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Is
Anybody Home? Do Policymakers Consciously Ignore Research?
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Neil
R. Richardson
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December
1997
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The
Declining Role of China in the
International Tea Trade,
1880-1910
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David
D. Buck
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October
1997
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Social
Science Research & Foreign Policy: Exploring the Policy Implications
of Findings from the Correlates of War Project
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Volker
Krause and Lars Petter Soltvedt
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September
1997
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Putting
the Military on Trial: South Korea, Argentina and the Consolidation of
Democracy
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Terry
Roehrig
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August
1997
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How
Different? Reasons for East Asian and Area Studies
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Barrett
L. McCormick
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July
1997
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Comparing
Comparative Politics: Area Studies and Social Scientific Approaches to
Latin American and Middle Eastern Politics
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Howard
Handelman
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June
1997
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Fiction
Writers as Intellectuals: An Anthropological Approach to the Study of
Women Writers in the Middle East
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Caroline
Seymour-Jorn
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July
1996
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The
Arab-Israeli Peace Process: A Contextual and Textual Analysis
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Laura
Zittrain Eisenberg
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June
1996
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Teaching
in Germany and the Rhetoric of Culture
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Gerald
J. Alred
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December
1995
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Multilingualism
in Morocco
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Fatima-Zohra
Hilali
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November
1995
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Global
Dimensions of Hong Kong's Transition Toward 1997
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Ming
K. Chan
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June
1995
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Second
Language Pronunciation: A New Look at an Old Problem
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Fred
R. Eckman and Gregory K. Iverson
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May
1995
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Women,
Environment and Development: New Hopes, New Possibilities
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Patricia
A. Shifferd
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January
1995
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The
Comparative Ethics of War and Peace
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Terry
Nardin
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November
1994
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Ethnic
Nationalism, Romanticism, and the Problem of 'Japan': Some Dilemmas in the
Construction of Asian Unity
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Kevin
M. Doak
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August
1994
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World
Order, World Disorder: Where Do We Fit In?
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Charles
W. Bray
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July
1994
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The
Etiology of a Democratic Culture in the Soviet Union: Modeling Support for
Democratic Institutions and Processes
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James
L. Gibson and Raymond M. Duch
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June
1994
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From
Idealism to Pragmatism: An Analysis of China's Policies Toward the Middle
East
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Jiang
Chen
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December
1993
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The
Origins of Popular Support for Islamist Movements: A Political Economy
Analysis
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Mark
Tessler
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December
1993
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What
is the Third World After the Cold War?
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John
Agnew
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August
1993
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The
Post-Colonial Detective in People's China
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Jeffrey
C. Kinkley
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June
1993
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Local
Education, Global Concerns: The Search for Transcultural Values, Japan and
the United States
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Ihab
Hassan
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May
1993
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