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Why do some states, with foreign assistance, transition from 'fragile' to 'robust?' Scholars in state-building have argued that neotrusteeship is an effective strategy by which external organizations might build post-conflict states. This working paper tests this hypothesis, and two related...
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China's Vietnam War (Febr.-March 1979) was launched with a number of purposes in mind: although China wanted to halt … ASEAN states. Vietnam learned no "lesson" but continued an assertive role in the Southeast Asian region. The Chinese …'s actions - were critical of China's behavior against Vietnam. The USSR had shown a determination to support Vietnam if needed …
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The short term economic outlook for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remains “cautiously pessimistic”. A combination of civil wars and refugee inflows, terrorist attacks, cheap oil, and subdued global economic recovery is expected to keep average growth in the MENA region...
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Economies of War and Peace: Economic, Legal, and Political Perspectives brings together recent, cutting-edge research on economic factors affecting peace and war. This important area of continuing research was the focus of an international conference held at the University of Sydney in June 2009...
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