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5 Nov 2010 Walter Mattli has won the open competition for the 50th anniversary special issue of Journal of Common Market Studies
Changed by War: The Changing Historiography Of Wartime China and New Interpretations Of Modern Chinese History Rana Mitter
28 Oct 2010 Professor Sir Adam Roberts comments on legality of armed forces killing surrendering targets
27 Oct 2010 Professor Neil MacFarlane discusses future prospects for Central Asia at OSCE Academy in Bishkek
12 Oct 2010 Christopher Hood has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
Who's in charge? Presidents, assemblies, and the political control of semipresidential cabinets Petra Schleiter