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Electoral incumbency advantages and the introduction of fixed parliamentary terms in the UK Petra Schleiter
Presidential influence on parliamentary election timing and the electoral fate of prime ministers Petra Schleiter
East is East and West is West? Towards a comparative socio-cultural history of the Cold War Rana Mitter
The Individual and the International ""I'': Zou Taofen and Changing Views of China's Place in the International System Rana Mitter