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51. Clinton or Trump: Canada’s Energy Relations with the US

52. The Changing Nature of Anglo-American Special Relationship and Iran

53. U.S. Policy in a Changing World

54. A Storm over This Court: Law, Politics, and Supreme Court Decision Making in Brown v. Board of Education, Jeffrey D. Hockett

55. David Martin Jones, Nicholas Khoo and MLR Smith, Asian Security and the Rise of China: International Relations in an Age of Volatility

56. The United States and Ukraine—A Long, Hard Slog

57. U.S.-China 21 The Future of U.S.-China Relations Under Xi Jinping

58. China Goes Global: The Partial Power

59. America in Southeast Asia before the 'Pivot': The 'Battle of Quallah Battoo' in 1832

60. THE CONTINUING CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRACY IN THE AMERICAS

61. Anglo-Saxon Axis in 2003: Blair's Doctrine and Bush Invasion of Iraq

62. Constituting China: the role of metaphor in the discourses of early Sino-American relations

63. The United States, Russia, and Europe: Trilateral Security Dialogue in the Absence of Strategic Partnership

64. The Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia

65. Romney vs. Obama: what the Atlantic Alliance can expect from the next U.S. President

66. Introduction to the sociology/ies of international relations

67. International Relations studies in Asia: distinctive trajectories

68. Development of International Relations theory in China: progress through debates

69. Something old, something new, something borrowed: rerepresentations of anarchy in International Relations theory

70. The development of International Relations theory in the UK: traditions, contemporary perspectives, and trajectories

71. Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia the Middle East

72. Peter J. Katzenstein (ed.), Civilizations in World Politics: Plural and Pluralist Perspectives

73. The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism

74. Ambiguous universalism: theorising race/nation/class in international relations

75. How Did the 2008 Economic Crisis Affect: Social and Political Solidarity in Europe?

76. Overpowered?

77. Amin Rihani, 1876-1940: The Apostle of the Arab-American Relationship

78. Russia's Policy in the Middle East: Prospects for Consensus and Conflict with the United States

79. U.S. Foreign Assistance to Africa: Securing America's Investment for Lasting Development

80. China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications

81. Passing a Flaming Torch: The Middle Eastern Issues Confronting the Obama Administration

82. Crisis and Consensus; America and ASEAN in a New Global Context

83. Challenges for the next U.S. president: Hopes and Realities

84. Pragmatismus und wirtschaftliches Handeln

85. Difference within Similarity: Transatlantic Relations as a 'Community of Neighbours'

86. Freedom Fighters and Zealots: Al Qaeda in Historical Perspective

87. Are American Civil-Military Relations Still A Problem?

88. Iraq, the U.S., and the Region after an American Withdrawal

89. The Individual Sources of Economic Nationalism: Evidence from Survey Data

90. US Policy towards the Islamic World

91. Key Points from "Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America's Reputation and Leadership"

92. Parting with Illusions: Developing a Realistic Approach to Relations with Russia

93. Sunni and Shi'a Terrorism: Differences that Matter

94. Russian–American Security Relations After Georgia

95. Barack Obama's foreign policy what can NATO expect from the next U.S. President?

96. Solidarism or Pluralism? Political Ideas of the American Union and the European Union

97. "Transnations" Among "Transnations"? The Debate on Transnational History in the United States and Germany

98. Markets, Rights and Power: The Rise (and Fall?) of the Anglo-American Vision of World Order, 1975-2005

99. America's Role in the World: Foreign Policy Choices for the Next President

100. Fragility, Instability, and the Failure of States: Assessing Sources of Systemic Risk