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Energy, Markets and Security

  1. Kosovo 1999: Clinton, Coercive Diplomacy, and the Use of Analogies in Decision Making Sebastien Barthe & Charles-Philippe David
  2. Energy Security: Meeting the Growing Challenge of National Oil Companies Matthew E. Chen and Amy Myers Jaffe
  3. Brand USA: Democratic Propaganda in the Third Social Space Belinda H.Y. Chiu
  4. Playing the Field: Alleviating US Energy Dependency on the Persian Gulf with Alternative Partners Michael Coffey
  5. Energy, Cities, and Security: Tackling Climate Change and Fossil Fuel Risk Peter Droege
  6. Democratization in the 21st Century: What Can the United States Do? Arthur A. Goldsmith
  7. A Period of Turbulent Change: Spanish-US Relations Since 2002 Manuel Iglesias-Cavicchioli
  8. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Future Role in Energy Security Thierry Legendre
  9. A Concert in Energy Security: Building Trans-Atlantic Cooperation to Confront a Growing Threat Richard G. Lugar
  10. Thinking About Rogue Leaders: Really Hostile or Just Frustrated? Akan Malici
  11. Crafting a US Response to the Emerging East Asia Free Trade Area Christopher Martin
  12. On Some Aspects Of Prosecutorial Discretion in the International Criminal Court, John L. Washburn
  13. Book Review
    1. The Strategic Dynamics of Latin America Trade
    2. Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy
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