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1. Competition between Democracy and Autocracy: The Defining Challenge of the 21st Century

2. Aligning Venus and Mars: Striking the Appropriate Balance Between Diplomacy and Defense in International Affairs

3. From Third World Theory to Belt and Road Initiative: International Aid as a Chinese Foreign Policy Tool

4. Problematising the Ultimate Other of Modernity: the Crystallisation of Coloniality in International Politics

5. Secrecy and the Study of International History: Missing Dimension in Turkish Foreign Policy

6. American Grand Strategy and the Rise of Offensive Realism

7. The Government‐Citizen Disconnect. Review

8. Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction. Book Review

9. Welcoming New Americans? Local Governments and Immigrant Incorporation. Book Review

10. Migrants and Political Change in Latin America. Book Review

11. Campaign Finance Complexity: Before Campaigning Retain an Attorney

12. Standoff: How America Became Ungovernable. Book Review

13. Forecasting Models and the Presidential Vote

14. Unequal and Unrepresented: Political Inequality and the People’s Voice in the New Gilded Age

15. Cultural Evolution: People’s Motivations are Changing, and Reshaping the World

16. Why Terrorist Groups Form International Alliances. Book Review

17. Are Politics Local? The Two Dimensions of Party Nationalization around the World

18. Western Denial and Russian Control How Russia’s National Security Strategy Threatens a WesternBased Approach to Global Security, the Rule of Law and Globalization

19. The Perceptron of Security in the Programs of Czech Political Parties

20. Contents Page International Affairs

21. Priorities and Flaws of a Great Project

22. The Contagiousness of Regional Conflict: A Middle East Case Study