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Rethinking Liberalism

  1. An Interview with Hernando de Soto
  2. In Defense of a Concert of Liberal Democracies Robert Singh
  3. Rethinking the Responsibility to Protect Alan J. Kuperman
  4. Liberalism and the Collapse of the Oslo Peace Process in the Middle East Jonathan Rynhold
  5. Are Markets Good for Girls? The World Bank and Neoliberal Education Reforms in Developing Countries Jane Arnold Lincove
  6. Nuclear Iran is Not an Option: A New Negotiating Strategy to Prevent Iran from Developing Nuclear Weapons Alon Ben-Meir
  7. Free Riders, Side Payments, and International Environmental Agreements: Is Kyoto Failing Because Montreal Succeeded? Nadra Hashim
  8. Beyond Exceptionalists and Opportunists: A Proposition for an Unbiased Human Rights Diplomacy Michele Acuto
  9. The African Growth and Opportunity Act and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa James S. Guseh and Emmanuel O. Oritsejafor
  10. Economic Interdependence, Trade, and Peace in South America – Felix E. Martin
  11. Book Reviews
    1. Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
    2. After War. The Political Economy of Exporting Democracy
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