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A Call for Sacrifice: The west must open itself up to the states that communism cleaved from Europe. Otherwise it risks undermining the values of its civilization-the very things worth sacrificing for
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Havel, V.
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1994
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A Conversation with President Cardoso
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Hoge, J. F.
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1995
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Can Europe Work?: The European Union has become incompetent and unpopular
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Soros, G.
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1996
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Can Haiti Change?: The first U.S. occupation of Haiti lasted almost 20 years and, by creating a modern military, buttressed the forces that have historically polarized the nation
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Mintz, S. W.
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1995
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Can NAFTA Change Mexico?
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Casta?da, J. G.
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1993
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Can Russia Change?: Russia's era of romantic democracy is over
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Remnick, D.
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1997
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Case Study in Ethnic Strife
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Rieff, D.
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1997
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Charity on the Rampage: Aid organizations today are businesses as interested in market share as the Fortune 500, Michael Maren claims in The Road to Hell
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Rieff, D.
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1997
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China II: Beijing as a Conservative Power
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Ross, R. S.
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1997
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China I: The Coming Conflict with America
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Bernstein, R.
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1997
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China's Troubled Workers
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Chan, A.
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1997
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China Under Deng: Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn have written an insightful book about the late Deng era
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Terrill, R.
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1994
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Chinese Realpolitik: China may be the high church of realpolitik in the post-cold War world
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Christensen, T. J.
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1996
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Chirac of France: Though initially hailed for his "bulldozer" Balkan leadership, Chirac's nuclear testing and fiscal austerity have alienated the public and cut his honeymoon short
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Moisi, D.
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1995
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Closing the Nuclear Umbrella: The nonproliferation regime is unraveling, and the Soviet rival is gone. The first goal of U.S. policy should be to keep America out of potential nuclear crossfires
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Carpenter, T. G.
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1994
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Cold War Universities
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Holborn Gray, H.
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1997
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Compromised in Korea
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Cohen, W. I.
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1997
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Creating Modern Oman: With increasing rights for women, legal reform, and a flexible interpretation of Islam, Oman is opening up
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Miller, J.
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1997
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Cuba Refrozen
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Rieff, D.
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1996
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The Case Against `Europe'
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Malcolm, N.
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1995
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