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Archive for May, 2006

 

The European Union:

America’s Rival for Global Governance

by David P. Calleo

The European Integration and Its Effects on the EMU Stock Markets

by Faarnaz Chavoushi

Italian Immigration Policies:

The Metaphor of Water

by Rima Al-Azar

The American Way of Going to War

by John L. Harper

Between Conscience and Self-Interest:

The United States, Sudan and Darfur

by Alec Barker

The Producing Countries:

Between Pursuing Development and Meeting Global Demand

by Giacomo Luciani

Sticks Instead of Carrots:

Energy Leverage in Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy Toward Ukraine

by Ryan R. Miller

Abuse of Power:

The Responsibility of Government to Encourage the Development of Renewable Energy Resources

by Michael Obeiter

Electing Hamas

by Zecharia Kahn

Between Polyarchy and Autocracy:

The Delegative Democracy of Carlos Menem

by Brittany Williams

Getting Out of the Intellectual Trap:

When Profit-Driven Humanitarian Aid Might Save More Lives

by Janika Albers

The Case for Cash:

Delivering Aid Through Direct Payments to the Poor

by Fatima B. Kassam

Human Rights and Sexual Orientation:

An Expansion of the Equality Doctrine

by Elaine Hensle

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