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  1. Difficult Commitments: Intercountry Adoption to the United States and Accession to the Hague Convention
  2. Organizing to rule: structure, agent, and explaining presidential management styles in Africa
  3. What Makes International Studies Programs Successful? A Survey-Based Assessment
  4. Gender and generosity: does women's representation affect development cooperation?
  5. Why world peace depends on gender equality in the family.
  6. Samaritans, Family Builders, and the Politics of Intercountry Adoption
  7. Women and Pre-Tenure Scholarly Productivity in International Studies: An Investigation into the Leaky Career Pipeline
  8. What Explains Openness to Intercountry Adoption?
  9. Roles and Realities: When and Why Gatekeepers Fail to Change Foreign Policy
  10. Editorial Statement
  11. Integrating Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations through Role Theory
  12. Educational Access and Peace Duration in Post-Conflict Countries
  13. Orphans and Political Instability
  14. The International Studies Minor in Practice: Program Offerings and Student Choices
  15. Content Analysis
  16. Participation by Women in ISA Annual Meetings, 2005-2009
  17. Thinking Critically About Security Studies
  18. The Politics of Intercountry Adoption: Explaining Variation in the Legal Requirements of Sub-Saharan African Countries
  19. Assessing Assessment: Examining the Assessment Plans at 50 Political Science Departments
  20. The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe – Edited by Richard Ned Lebow, Wulf Kansteiner, and Claudio Fogu
  21. Gender and Journal Authorship in Eight Prestigious Political Science Journals
  22. Women's Participation in Annual Meetings: Comparative Perspective from ISA
  23. Marketing the International Studies Major: Claims and Content of Programs at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions in the Midwest
  24. Foreign Policy Analysis
  25. A Century of Continuity and (Little) Change in the Undergraduate Political Science Curriculum
  26. A Century of Continuity and (Little) Change in the Undergraduate Political Science Curriculum
  27. How International Are Undergraduate Political Science Programs at Liberal Arts and Sciences Colleges and Universities in the Midwest?
  28. Promise and Performance: An Evaluation of Journals in International Relations
  29. Bringing ‘Comparative’ Back to Foreign Policy Analysis
  30. International Studies Programs: For What Purpose and for Whom? A Rejoinder to Hey
  31. A Survey of International Studies Programs at Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities in the Midwest: Characteristics and Correlates
  32. Donor Characteristics and the Dispersion of Foreign Assistance
  33. The Role of Analogies and Abstract Reasoning in Decision-Making: Evidence from the Debate over Truman's Proposal for Development Assistance
  34. Does Participation in Undergraduate Research Affect Political Science Students?
  35. Foreign Aid, Development Assistance, or Development Cooperation: What's in a Name?
  36. The Last Laugh: Skill Building through a Liberal Arts Political Science Curriculum
  37. Women's Representation and Development Assistance
  38. Women's representation and development assistance: A cross-national study
  39. UNDERSTANDING DIVERSITY IN AFRICAN AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: COMPARING DU BOIS, WASHINGTON, GARVEY AND ELIJAH MUHAMMAD
  40. ISHIYAMA, John T. et Marijke BREUNING. Ethnopolitics in the New Europe. Boulder (co) - Londres, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998, 216 p.
  41. Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe. By Rogers Brubaker. Cambridge: University Press, 1996. 202p. $54.95 cloth, $16.95 paper. - Nationalism, Liberalism, and Progress: The Rise and Decline of Nationalism. By Erns...
  42. The Rhetoric of Nationalism: Rhetorical Strategies of the Volksunie and Vlaams Blok in Belgium, 1991-1995
  43. Nationalism and nationalist parties: A comparison of the Flemish Volksunie and Vlaams Blok
  44. Words and Deeds: Foreign Assistance Rhetoric and Policy Behavior in the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom
  45. Clouded Vision: The Complexities of Foreign Aid Motivation
  46. Rationalization and Derivation Processes in Survey Studies of Political Candidate Evaluation
  47. Twisting Arms and Holding Hands: M.A. Students and Conference Participation
  48. Twisting Arms and Holding Hands: M. A. Students and Conference Participation
  49. Foreign Aid