Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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- Transforming homeland security, U.S. and European approaches, Esther Brimmer, editor
- Protecting the homeland, European approaches to societal security : implications for the United States, Daniel Hamilton, Bengt Sundelius, and Jesper Grönvall, editors
- Economics and philosophy, a plea for an expansion of economic discourse
- Conflict and cooperation in transatlantic relations, Daniel S. Hamilton, editor
- Partners in prosperity, the changing geography of the transatlantic economy, Daniel S. Hamilton and Joseph P. Quinlan
- Anti-Americanism in Western Europe, a comparative perspective, by D.W. Ellwood
- US perspectives on inernational diplomacy
- The changing political language of Northern Ireland, edited by Patrick McCarthy ; with essays by Séamus Taggart and Ruth Torrens
- The European Union constitutional treaty, a guide for Americans, Esther Brimmer, editor
- The application of international law to the contemporary security agenda, by Mary Ellen O'Connell
- Transatlantic transformations, Equipping NATO for the 21st Century, Daniel S. Hamilton, editor
- European politics on the threshold of the new millenium
- Keeping anchored to the European Monetary Union, a radical option for a laggard country
- Italy and East-Central Europe, dimensions of the regional relationship, edited by Vojtech Mastny
- Ricordo del prof. Giuseppe Federico Mancini
- Power politics in the Modern Age, the European state system, 1648-1789
- Germany's monetary role in Europe, by Erik Jones, Kathleen R. McNamara
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