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Ian Clark |
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| Anglo-American Political Economy and Global Restructuring: The Case of Iraq |
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Sandra Halperin |
12-32 |
| Global and Local Rivalries in NATO’s Push Towards the Caucasus |
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Kees van der Pijl |
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| Cultural Hegemony? The Example of Language Use in International Development Co-Operation in Tanzania/East Africa |
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Irmi Maral-Hanak |
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| Republican Discourses and Imperial Projects: Liberty and Empire in American Political Discourse |
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Geoff Kennedy |
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| Empire and International Order: Should There Be States? |
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W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz |
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| Jihad in Islamic History: Doctrines and Practice |
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Gülriz Şen |
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| The Global Commonwealth of Citizens: Toward Cosmo-politan Democracy |
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Faruk Yalvaç |
94-95 |