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Politics of Foreign Aid: Lessons from the U.S. Aid in South Korea for African Countries
Politics of Foreign Aid: Lessons from the U.S. Aid in South Korea for African Countries
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Carrots and Sticks: The Domestic Political Determinants of American Strategy Toward China
Carrots and Sticks: The Domestic Political Determinants of American Strategy Toward China
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Governing State-Society Synergy via Mutual Accountability: Mixed Governance as Development Strategies for Developing Countries
Governing State-Society Synergy via Mutual Accountability: Mixed Governance as Development Strategies for Developing Countries
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A Comparative Study of Principles and Practices in Gender and Development Between the U.S. and Northern European Countries
A Comparative Study of Principles and Practices in Gender and Development Between the U.S. and Northern European Countries
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A Changing Order in Northeast Asia of the 21st Century in Terms of Power Transition Theory: The Case of US-China-Japan Tripod Relations
A Changing Order in Northeast Asia of the 21st Century in Terms of Power Transition Theory: The Case of US-China-Japan Tripod Relations
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Can Campaign Finance Institutions Reduce Political Corruption and Contribute to Democracy? A Comparative Perspective
Can Campaign Finance Institutions Reduce Political Corruption and Contribute to Democracy? A Comparative Perspective
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Ideological Cleavage, Party System, and Partisan Realignment: Lessons From the United States
Ideological Cleavage, Party System, and Partisan Realignment: Lessons From the United States
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Creation of Cooperative Leviathan: Chinese Perspectives for Sino-U.S. Relationship in the Liberal World
Creation of Cooperative Leviathan: Chinese Perspectives for Sino-U.S. Relationship in the Liberal World
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When Does Political Rhetoric Become Populist?: Korean Populism Under the Roh Moo Hyun Regime and American Discourse on Populism
When Does Political Rhetoric Become Populist?: Korean Populism Under the Roh Moo Hyun Regime and American Discourse on Populism
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Are Legislators Deferential to the President in Foreign and Defense Policy?: The Case of the U.S. House of Representatives
Are Legislators Deferential to the President in Foreign and Defense Policy?: The Case of the U.S. House of Representatives