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Center for International Studies, University of Southern California
The Center for International Studies (CIS) at the University of Southern California was established in 1986 by the USC School of International Relations to promote advanced research and sustained discussion of theoretical and policy issues in international political and economic affairs. The Center supports the research of faculty, students and CIS members, hosts scholars from the United States and abroad, organizes public seminars, sponsors workshops and conferences and promotes collaborative research intended to promote a broader understanding of international affairs. Past directors have included Thomas Biersteker, John S. Odell, Abraham Lowenthal and Laurie Brand. The current director is Peter Rosendorff. *NOTE FROM CIAO: This institution no longer publishes original research.*
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September 05, 2005
Measuring Risk: Political Risk Insurance Premiums and Domestic Political Institutions
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Nathan Jensen
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April 05, 2005
Types and Sources of Anti-Americanism: A Framework for Analysis
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Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane
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April 05, 2005
What's So Good About Democracy? A Research Note
By:
William Roberts Clark
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April 05, 2005
The Powers and Pathologies of Military Networks: Insights from the Political Cybernetics of Karl W. Deutsch and Norbert Wiener
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Hayward R. Alker
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March 05, 2005
Peacekeeping and the Peackept: Where Peacekeepers Go
By:
Virginia Page Fortna
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March 05, 2005
Two-Level Theories and Fuzzy-Set Analysis
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Gary Goertz, James Mahoney
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February 05, 2005
The Dilemma of the Prisoners' Dilemmas
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Daniel G. Arce M., Todd Sandler
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February 05, 2005
The Bargain of the Unstable: Trade Negotiations and Financial Crises in Mercosur 1995-2001
By:
Pablo Heidrich
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February 05, 2005
Racing to the Bottom in the Post-Communist World: Domestic Politics, International Trade and Environmental Governance
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Edward Mansfield, Helen V. Milner, Liliana B. Andonova
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February 05, 2005
Uncommon Ground: Indivisible Territory and the Politics of Legitimacy
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Stacie Goddard
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November 05, 2004
Narrating Oneself Through Another: Medieval Christians and Their Images of the Saracen
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Paul T. Levin
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November 05, 2004
Whole World on Fire: Organizations, Knowledge Nuclear Devastation
By:
Lynn Eden
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October 05, 2004
International Trade Law in US Courts
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Saadia M. Pekkanen
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April 05, 2004
Could Humphrey Have Gone to China? Measuring the Electoral Costs and Benefits of Making Peace
By:
Kenneth Schultz
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March 05, 2004
Strategic Moral Diplomacy: Mandela, Qaddafi and the Lockerbie Negotiations
By:
Lyn Boyd Judson
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March 05, 2004
China and State/Space: Scale Relations and the City in an Era of Globalization
By:
Carolyn Cartier
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February 05, 2004
Understanding Foreign Policy Debates: Towards a Critical Constructivist Methodology
By:
Lene Hansen
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February 05, 2004
The Inefficient Use of Power: Costly Conflict with Complete Information
By:
Robert Powell
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February 05, 2004
Counter-Terrorism: A Game Theoretic Analysis
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Daniel G. Arce M., Todd Sandler
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February 05, 2004
The Meaning of Monetary Power
By:
Benjamin J. Cohen
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January 05, 2004
An Arendtian Critique of Deliberative Global Sphere Theory: 'Humanitarian' Violence and the Paradox of Founding
By:
Patricia Owens
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January 05, 2004
Justice and Order
By:
Richard Ned Lebow
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November 05, 2003
International Law for an Uncertain Environment
By:
Barbara Koremenos
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November 05, 2003
The Preventive Use of Force: A Cosmopolitan Institutional Proposal
By:
Allen Buchanan, Robert Keohane
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October 05, 2003
Democratic Politics in Latin America: New Debates and Research Frontiers
By:
Gerardo Munck
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October 05, 2003
Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impact of Finacial Crisis in Mexico and Argentina
By:
Manuel Pastor, Carol Wise
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September 05, 2003
Why Delegate the Allocation of Foreign Aid to Multilateral Organizations? Principal-Agent Problems and Multilateralism
By:
Helen Milner
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April 05, 2002
Globalization and Security: Migration and Evolving Conceptions of Security in Statecraft and Scholarship
By:
Christopher Rudolph
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April 05, 2002
Security and the Political Economy of International Migration
By:
Christopher Rudolph
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October 05, 2001
(Re)Constructing Constructivist International Relations Research
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Wayne Sandholtz, Hayward R. Alker, Raymond Duvall, Cecelia Lynch, Daniel Lynch, Stephen Majeski, Nicholas Onuf, Colin Wight, Robert English, Saori Katada, J. Ann Tickner
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October 05, 2000
Women's Rights are Human Rites: Women's human rights activists as cross-cultural theorists
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Brooke A. Ackerly
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April 05, 2000
'So how do you do culture?': A workshop to discuss methodological approaches to studying culture in International Relations
By:
Patricia M. Goff, Jacinta O'Hagan
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September 05, 1999
A Cross-Regional Analysis of Civil Society and Democratic Development
By:
Andrew Green
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March 05, 1999
The Competitive Advantage of Hollywood Industry
By:
Luc Veron
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March 05, 1999
Hollywood and Europe: A Case of Trade in Cultural Industries, the 1993 GATT Dispute
By:
Luc Veron
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July 05, 1998
Collective Management of International Financial Crises
By:
Saori N. Katada
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July 05, 1998
International Financial Markets as Sources of Crises or Discipline
By:
Thomas D. Willett