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The Torment of Northern Uganda: A Legacy of Missed Opportunities

Viable Ways for Changing Violence at the Community Level

Who You Gonna Call? Third Parties, Conflict Resolution, and the End of the Cold War

Poverty and War

REVIEW: Social Theory of International Politics

Reviews in Brief


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EXPERIENCE

The Torment of Northern Uganda: A Legacy of Missed Opportunities

By David Westbrook

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Viable Ways for Changing Violence at the Community Level

By Julie Nenon

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Who You Gonna Call? Third Parties, Conflict Resolution, and the End of the Cold War

By Brian Frederking, Andrea Pyatt, and Shaun Randol

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Poverty and War

By C.G. Jacobsen

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REVIEWS

Social Theory of International Politics, Alexander Wendt

Reviewed by Paul Skoczylas

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Reviews in Brief

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