| Title | Author | Subject | Articles | Year | ||
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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 | Andrew HURRELLSandeep SENGUPTA | Environment - RIO+20 | Emerging powers, North-South relations and global climate politics | 2012 | |
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International Affairs | Miles KAHLER | Governance | Rising powers and global governance : negotiating change in a resilient status quo | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Nicholas RENGGER | Human rights | The world turned upside down ? Human rights and international relations after 25 years | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Jennifer CLAPPEric HELLEINER | Environment - RIO+20 | International political economy and the environment : back to the basics | 2012 | |
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International Affairs | Sevasti-Eleni VEZIRGIANNIDOU | U.S. - International relations | The United States and rising powers in a post-hegemonic global order | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Andrew LINKLATER | Human rights | Prudence and principle in international society : reflections on Vincent's approach to human rights | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Robert FALKNER | Environment - RIO+20 | Global environmentalism and the greening of international society | 2012 | |
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International Affairs | Brendan VICKERS | Africa - International relations | Africa and the rising powers : bargaining for the marginalized many | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Christian REUS-SMIT | Human rights | Human rights in a global ecumene | 2011 | |
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International Affairs | Alexander OVODENKO | Environment - RIO+20 | institutional diffusion in international environmental affairs | 2012 | |
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International Affairs | Roy ALLISON | International relations - Russia-Syria | Russia and Syria : explaining alignment with a regime in crisis | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Kenneth ABBOTT | Environment - RIO+20 | Engaging the public and the private in global sustainability governance | 2012 | |
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International Affairs | Matt WALDMAN | Afghanistan | System failure : the underlying causes of US policy-making errors in Afghanistan | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Theo FARRELLAntonio GIUSTOZZI | Afghanistan | The Taliban at war : inside the Helmand insurgency, 2004-2012 | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Peter R. NEUMANN | Radicalism | The trouble with radicalization | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Brantly WOMACK | China - International relations | Beyond win-win : rethinking China's international relationships in an era of economic uncertainty | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Constance DUNCOMBE | International relations - America-Iran | Twitter and transformative diplomacy : social media and Iran-US relations | 2017 | |
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International Affairs | Rod LYON | International relations - America-Asia | The challenges confronting US extended nuclear assurance in Asia | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Page WILSON | International law | The myth of international humanitarian law | 2017 | |
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International Affairs | Christopher M. DENT | Regionalism | Paths ahead for East Asia and Asia-Pacific regionalism | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | Carlos R. S. MILANI | Brazil - International relations | Brazil's foreign policy and the graduation dilemma | 2017 | |
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International Affairs | Patrick CHABAL | Africa - Politics and government | The quest for good government and development in Africa: is NEPAD the answer? | 2002 | |
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International Affairs | Federic GRARE | Pakistan - International relations | Pakistan foreign and security polices after the 2013 general election : the judge, the politician and the military | 2013 | |
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International Affairs | A GROUP OF AUTHORS | Middle East - Border management | Contentious border : the Middle East and North Africa post-2011 | 2017 |