SUNY series in global politics
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SUNY series in global politics
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SUNY series in global politics
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- States of liberalization, redefining the public sector in integrated Europe, Mitchell P. Smith
- Global liberalism and political order, toward a new grand compromise?, edited by Steven Bernstein, Louis W. Pauly
- Old nations, new voters, nationalism, transnationalism, and democracy in the era of global migration, David C. Earnest
- States, firms, and power, successful sanctions in United States foreign policy, George E. Shambaugh
- After authority, war, peace, and global politics in the 21st century, Ronnie D. Lipschutz
- Identity and institutions, conflict reduction in divided societies, Neal G. Jesse and Kristen P. Williams
- Debating the global financial architecture, edited by Leslie Elliott Armijo
- Complexity in world politics, concepts and methods of a new paradigm, edited by Neil E. Harrison
- Private authority and international affairs, edited A. Claire Cutler, Virginia Haufler, and Tony Porter
- Information technologies and global politics, the changing scope of power and governance, edited by James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh
- Globalization, security, and the nation-state, paradigms in transition, edited by Ersel Aydinli and James N. Rosenau
- Well-oiled diplomacy, strategic manipulation and Russia's energy statecraft in Eurasia, Adam N. Stulberg
- Imperialism and internationalism in the discipline of international relations, edited by David Long and Brian C. Schmidt
- Harmonizing Europe, nation-states within the Common Market, Francesco G. Duina
- Political space, frontiers of change and governance in a globalizing world, edited by Yale H. Ferguson and R.J. Barry Jones
- Democratizing global politics, discourse norms, international regimes, and political community, Rodger A. Payne and Nayef H. Samhat