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201. IN3 - Incubating a New Spain through the Promotion of Entrepreneurship

202. Equatorial Guinea Plays a Leading Role in Combating Malaria

203. Brazil and the United States: Renewed Momentum in a Natural Partnership

204. The Evaluation Revolution in Public Diplomacy

205. Thinking Ahead of the Next Big Crash

206. Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change

207. Saving Congress from Itself: Emancipating the States Empowering Their People

208. Hic Sunt Dracones!

209. Friction, Chaos and Order(s): Clausewitz, Boyd and Command Approaches

210. Thomas H. Henriksen. America and the Rogue States. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

211. Children's Migration to the United States from Mexico and Central America: Evidence from the Mexican and Latin American Migration Projects

212. Beyond DAPA and DACA: Revisiting Legislative Reform in Light of Long-Term Trends in Unauthorized Immigration to the United States

213. Democratizing Data about Unauthorized Residents in the United States: Estimates and Public-Use Data, 2010 to 2013

214. Reconfiguring the Law of Non-Refoulement: Procedural and Substantive Barriers for Those Seeking to Access Surrogate International Human Rights Protection

215. Problems Faced by Mexican Asylum Seekers in the United States

216. The Intersection of Statelessness and Refugee Protection in US Asylum Policy

217. There and Back Again: On the Diffusion of Immigration Detention

218. "Enemy Territory": Immigration Enforcement in the US-Mexico Borderlands

219. International Migration, US Immigration Law and Civil Society: From the Pre-Colonial Era to the 113th Congress (Edited by Leonir Mario Chiarello and Donald Kerwin, Scalabrini International Migration Network, 2014)

220. The Rise and Fall of the Unipolar Concert

221. The Misunderstood Lessons of Bosnia for Syria

222. The Sources of Chinese Conduct: Explaining Beijing's Assertiveness

223. Why Chinese Assertiveness is Here to Stay

224. Projecting Strategy: The Myth of Chinese Counter-intervention

225. The Inscrutable Intentions of Great Powers

226. Speaking a Common Language with Latin America: Economics

227. A snapshot of policy trends and successes in the region

228. The Future of Latin American Studies

229. Academic Brain Drain

230. Bridge Institutions in Higher Education

231. The Pull and Example of Science Education in the United States

232. Dispatches from the Field: Return Migration in Mexico

233. Will warming Cuba-EU ties open up U.S.-Cuba relations?

234. AQ Panorama

235. The Brazil-United States Bilateral Relations In The Dilma Rousseff Administration, 2011-2014

236. In The Shadow Of Empire: Reflecting On The Political-Strategic Position Of The Small States In Europe And The Caribbean Basin During The Cold War

237. COMPLETE EDITION: GEOPOLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

238. Scholarship and the ship of state: rethinking the Anglo-American strategic decline analogy

239. Review article: The 100 billion dollar brain: central intelligence machinery in the UK and the US

240. Is the US-China Climate Agreement a Game-changer?

241. The United States and the Western Hemisphere: A Relationship on the Rise

242. Science Diplomacy: United States and Chile Partner to Tackle Global Challenges

243. Cuba and the Question of Legacy

244. A Closer Look at the US-Marshall Islands Relationship

245. Twenty Years of Diplomatic Relations with Vietnam - And What Comes Next

246. US-Qatar Relations: Realizing the Full Potential of a Growing Strategic Partnership

247. The Latest Chapter in US-Liberia Relations

248. The Future of the African Growth and Opportunity Act

249. Promoting US Interests and Development in Tajikistan

250. U.S. Presidential Action on Cuba: The New Normalization

251. Cuba and the Summits of the Americas

252. Unaccompanied Kids and Unintended Consequences

253. AQ Panorama

254. Just the Numbers: World's Highest Paid Athletes

255. A View from the CT Foxhole

256. Israel and the United States: Six Decades of US-Israeli Relations

257. The Myth of Dynastic Wealth: The Rich Get Poorer

258. Central Bank Stress Tests: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous

259. The Conservatarian Manifesto: Libertarians, Conservatives, and the Fight for the Right’s Future

260. Soldiers, Civilians, and Multilateral Humanitarian Intervention

261. “Creating a Home away from Home”: Chinese Undergraduate Student Enclaves in US Higher Education

262. Tana Johnson. Organizational Progeny. Why Governments are Losing Control over the Proliferating Structures of Global Governance

263. Stephen Allen. The Chagos Islanders and International Law

264. Humanity Considerations Cannot Reduce Wars Hazards Alone: Revitalizing the Concept of Military Necessity

265. The Myth of Entangling Alliances: Reassessing the Security Risks of U.S. Defense Pacts

266. A U.S.-China Grand Bargain? The Hard Choice between Military Competition and Accommodation

267. Alliance Coercion and Nuclear Restraint: How the United States Thwarted West Germany's Nuclear Ambitions

268. The Showdown That Wasn't: U.S.-Israeli Relations and American Domestic Politics, 1973–75

269. Soft Balancing in the Americas: Latin American Opposition to U.S. Intervention, 1898–1936

270. Strategies of Inhibition: U.S. Grand Strategy, the Nuclear Revolution, and Nonproliferation

271. Beyond Emboldenment: How Acquiring Nuclear Weapons Can Change Foreign Policy

272. Barriers to Entry: Who Builds Fortified Boundaries and Why?

273. Balancing in Neorealism

274. How Realism Waltzed Off: Liberalism and Decisionmaking in Kenneth Waltz's Neorealism

275. Western Pessimism, Asian Optimism: Three Perspectives on Global Governance

276. "Just Freedom: A Moral Compass for a Complex World" by Philip Pettit

277. A Call for a Global Constitutional Convention Focused on Future Generations

278. The Dawning of an Earth Ethic

279. Drones, Risk, and Perpetual Force

280. Power, trust, and network complexity: three logics of hedging in Asian security

281. Delegitimizing al-Qaida: Defeating an 'Army Whose Men Love Death'

282. Iran-US Relations in the Light of the Nuclear Negotiations

283. Can the World Afford to Condone the 'Divided States of Syria'?

284. The impact of regional dynamics on US policy toward regional security arrangements in East Asia

285. Propaganda with purpose: uncovering patterns in North Korean Nuclear Coverage, 1997–2012

286. U.S. Nuclear Policy after Cold War: Evolution in the Context of WMD Proliferation

287. Candidate Emergence Revisited: The Lingering Effects of Recruitment, Ambition, and Successful Prospects among House Candidates

288. Imperialism or globalisation? ... Or imperialism and globalisation: Theorising the international after Rosenberg's 'post-mortem'

289. Theorising the use of private military and security companies: a synthetic perspective

290. Speaking a Common Language with Latin America: Economics

291. Bringing the European Union Back on the Agenda of Turkish Foreign Policy

292. The Piketty phenomenon: why has 'Capital' become a publishing sensation?

293. Review article—Thoughtlessness: Rumsfeld in Washington

294. Review article—Leaving Vietnam: Nixon, Kissinger and Ford, 1969–1975. Part three: January 1973–July 1975

295. Expert view: Afghanistan

296. Financing Terror Bit by Bit

297. The Key to the North Korean Targeted Sanctions Puzzle

298. Breaking the North Korean Nuclear Deadlock: a Global Action Plan

299. The Fool's Errand for a Perfect Deal with Iran

300. Modi's Unexpected Boost to India-U.S. Relations