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1. What We Think about When We Think of Crime

2. The Road to a Reinvigorated North American Partnership

3. Imagining a New Security Order in the Persian Gulf

4. Pakistan and Afghanistan: International Indicators of Progress

5. Building Networks of Diplomatic Cooperation

6. Iraq's 2014 National Elections

7. A People of War or Peace? Americans' Attitudes Towards the Use of Military Force Abroad in Terrorist and Conflict Situations

8. Thomas Kuhn and international relations theory: Realism in 'crisis'

9. 21st Century Cultures of War: Advantage Them

10. Obama, Romney, and the Future of Turkey-United States Relations

11. Envisioning 2030: US Strategy for a Post-Western World

12. Mauritania's Islamists

13. The Independent Payment Advisory Board: PPACA's Anti-Constitutional and Authoritarian Super-Legislature

14. Libertarian Roots of the Tea Party

15. Delivering on US Climate Finance Commitments

16. Global Oil Supplies: The Impact of Resource Nationalism and Political Instability

17. The Case for Gridlock

18. The United States and Mexico: More Than Neighbors

19. Iraq: Creating a Strategic Partnership

20. The Libertarian Vote in the Age of Obama

21. Lessons to Be Learned: Political Party Research and Political Party Assistance

22. Confronting the American Divide on Carbon Emissions Regulation

23. Promise, Peril for Iraq's New Government: Interview with Joost Hiltermann

24. Transforming the Quartet principles: Hamas and the Peace Process

25. Internal Enforcement: The Political Economy of Immigration

26. Sectarian Identities or Geopolitics? The Regional Shia-Sunni Divide in the Middle East

27. Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification: Franz Kafka's Solution to Illegal Immigration

28. South Korea's Elections: A Shift to the Right

29. U.S. Electoral Assistance: Lessons Learned

30. Does HAVA Help the Have-Nots? U.S. Adoption of New Election Equipment, 1980-2008

31. A Critique of the National Popular Vote

32. Two Kinds of Change: Comparing the Candidates on Foreign Policy

33. Candidate Issue Index: Trade

34. The Future of Red, Blue and Purple America

35. The Sadrists of Basraand the Far South of Iraq The Most Unpredictable Political Force in the Gulf's Oil-Belt Region?

36. It's One World Out There: The Global Consensus on Selecting the World Bank's Next President

37. Winning is Everything: The Presidency of George W. Bush

38. Opportunity 2008: the Presidential Candidates and U.S. Policies to Fight HIV/AIDS in Africa and Worldwide

39. Media lose patience with Bush administration

40. Brazil with strong challenge ahead: Other BRIC countries enjoying stronger media support

41. What Is Political about Jurisprudence? Courts, Politics and Political Science in Europe and the United States

42. Political Islam and Europe – Views from the Arab Mediterranean states and Turkey

43. Iran and the New Geopolitics of Oil - an Annotated Bibliograhy

44. Political Islam in Kenya

45. Forecasting House Seats from General Congressional Polls

46. The Unbearable Lightness of Regulatory Costs

47. The Radical Libertarian Political Economy of 19th Century Preacher David Lipscomb

48. Corporate Governance in Canada and the United States: A Comparative View

49. An International Architecture for the Post-Kyoto Era

50. Sistani, the United States and Politics in Iraq: From Quietism to Machiavellianism?

51. Restoring Order: Practical Solutions to Congressional Dysfunction

52. Islam, Militarism, and the 2007-2008 Elections in Pakistan

53. The Idea of the West:: Changing Perspectives on Europe and America

54. Tougher Challenges Ahead for Colombia's Uribe

55. Nepal's Crisis: Mobilising International Influence

56. Remembering George Kennan: Lessons for Today?

57. The Role of Federalism in Developing the US during Nineteenth-century Globalization

58. Living with Hugo: U.S. Policy Toward Hugo Chávez's Venezuela

59. Afghan Update: April 1 - April 30, 2006

60. Terrorism Statistics Flawed

61. Afghan Update: Jan. 1 - Feb. 7, 2006

62. "Not Merely Perfidious but Ungrateful";: The U.S. Takeover of West Florida

63. Security and Sovereignty: Renewing NORAD

64. Definitions of strategic political communication

65. Evaluating Middle East Reform: How Do We Know When It Is Significant?

66. CATO Institute: The Personal Lockbox: A First Step on the Road to Social Security Reform

67. CATO Institute: Uncompetitive Elections and the American Political System

68. CATO Institute: Treating Doctors as Drug Dealers: The DEA's War on Prescription Painkillers

69. CATO Institute: Corruption in the Public Schools: The Market Is the Answer

70. CATO Institute: Health Care in a Free Society: Rebutting the Myths of National Health Insurance

71. China and Taiwan: Uneasy Détente

72. Constitution Writing and Conflict Resolution

73. Current List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Other Terrorist Organizations

74. The Spread of Neoliberalism: U.S. Economic Power and the Diffusion of Market-Oriented Tax Policy

75. Summary of Proceedings: Automated Voting and Election Observation

76. Types and Sources of Anti-Americanism: A Framework for Analysis

77. New Horizons in United States Relations with South Asia

78. Civil Society Groups And Political Parties: Supporting Constructive Relationships

79. The Presidential Crisis in Lithuania: Its Roots and the Russian Factor

80. The Iraqi Insurgency & Iraq Security Force Development

81. Radical Departure: Toward A Practical Peace in Iraq

82. Monitoring the presidential debates: Post-debate panels did not focus on hard issues

83. CATO Institute: When Ignorance Isn't Bliss: How Political Ignorance Threatens Democracy

84. Three Myths about Voter Turnout in the United States

85. Development Policy: An Introduction for Students

86. A Matter of Degree: The Role of Journalists as Activists in Journalism Business and Policy

87. People / Networks / Power: Communications Technologies and the New International Politics

88. Iran: Time for a New Approach

89. Challenges for a Post-Election Philippines

90. Syria Under Bashar (I): Foreign Policy Challenges

91. The Age of Welfare: Patronage, Citizenship, and Generational Justice in Social Policy

92. The “New World Order”: From Unilateralism to Cosmopolitanism

93. CERI: Latino Power? Political Access for Latinos in the United States

94. Democracy and Military Intervention: Challenges and Opportunities

95. Factional Politics and Credit Networks in Revolutionary Vermont

96. Unbreakable Bond: Serbs and Kosovo

97. Reversing the Decline in the Balkans: Recommendations for Western Policy

98. Serbia After Djindjic: Can Invigorated Reforms Be Sustained?

99. The United States, China, and Taiwan: A Future With Hope

100. Strategic Reactions to American Preeminence: Great Power Politics in the Age of Unipolarity