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International Affairs | Gareth JENKINS | Civil military relations | Continuity and change : prospects for civil -military relations in Turkey | 2007 | |
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International Affairs | Theo FARRELL | U.K. - Military policy | The dynamics of British military transformation | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Gillian WIGGLESWORTH | Sierra Leone | The end of impunity? : lessons from Sierra Leone | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas RENGGER | War | On the just war tradition in the twenty-first century | 2002 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas RENGGERCaroline KENNEDY-PIPE | War, War | The state of war, The state of war | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Chirstopher COKER | War | War, memes and memeplexes | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Michael COX | 11-Sep | American power before and after 11 September : dizzy with success? | 2002 | |
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International Affairs | Antoine BOUSQUET | Warfare | Chaoplexic warfare or the future of military organization | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Malise RUTHVEN | 11-Sep | The eleventh of September and the Sudanese mahdiya in the context of Ibn Khaldun's thoery of Islamic history | 2002 | |
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International Affairs | James Der DERIAN | Warfare | The desert of the real and the simulacrum of war | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas RENGGER | Preventive war | The greatest treason? : on the subtle temptations of preventive war | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Cecile FABRE | Just war | Cosmopolitanism, just war theory and legitimate authority | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Jeffrey HERBET | Southern Africa | Racial reconciliation in Southern Africa | 1988 | |
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International affairs | Michael COXNicholas RENGGER | International relation - Theory, International relation - Theory | Introduction : Fred Halliday, John Vincent and the idea of progress ... ..., Introduction : Fred Halliday, John Vincent and the idea of progress ... ... | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Patricia OWENS | Private force | Distinctions, distinctions : public and private force? | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Michael COX | Cold war | Fred Halliday , Marxism and the cold war | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Richard SAULL | Cold war | Social conflict and the global cold war | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas KERTON-JOHNSON | Military intervention | Justifying the use of force in a post-9/11 world : striving for hierarchy in international society | 2008 | |
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International Affairs | Duncan BELL | International relations theory | Writing the world : disciplinary history and beyond | 2009 | |
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International Affairs | Richard SAULL | Conflict | Social conflict and the global cold war | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Ian CLARK | Hegemony | Bringing hegemony back in : the United States and international order | 2009 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas RENGGER | International relations | The world turned upside down ? Human rights and international relations after 25 years | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Fred HALLIDAY | International relations theory | International relations in a post-hegemonic age | 2009 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas RENGGER | Human rights | The world turned upside down ? Human rights and international relations after 25 years | 2011 |