26913nas# 22022331i 450 UON0001734220231205102001.5280043-8871PP 0006225620020107a1948 |0itac50 baengUS|||| X 1||||aQ|||||||||World Politicsa quarterly journal of international relationsCenter of International Studies Princeton University[Vol. 1 (Oct. 1948)]- Princeton : Princeton University Press, [1948]- v.24 cmTrimestralepp. 481-519 (2003/04)UON00267489pp. 582-607 (2003/04)UON00267492pp. 608-633 (2003/04)UON00267493pp. 520-553 (2003/04)UON00267490pp. 554-581 (2005)UON00267491pp. 431-455 (2003/04)UON00267477pp. 456-479 (2003/04)UON00267478pp. 363-388 (2003/04)UON00267475pp. 327-362 (2003/04)UON00267474pp. 194-223 (2003/04)UON00267447pp. 224-261 (2003/04)UON00267471pp. 303-325 (2003/04)UON00267473pp. 114-138 (2003)UON00267444pp. 139-163 (2003)UON00267445pp. 165-193 (2003)UON00267446pp. 79-113 (2003)UON00267443pp. 43-78 (2003)UON00267442pp. 1-42 (2003)UON00267429pp. 389-430 (2003/04)UON00267476pp. 262-302 (2003/04)UON00267472pp. 550-578 (2003)UON00247748pp. 485-516 (2003)UON00247746pp. 517-549 (2003)UON00247747pp. 457-484 (2003)UON00247745pp. 361-398 (2003-04)UON00245531pp. 399-422 (2002-03)UON00245532pp. 315-360 (2003-04)UON00245530pp. 423-455 (2002-03)UON00245536pp. 193-228 (2003-04)UON00245526pp. 290- 313 (2003-04)UON00245529pp. 259-289 (2003-04)UON00245528pp. 167-192 (2003-04)UON00245525pp. 229-258 (2003-04)UON00245527pp. 66-95 (2002-03)UON00245521pp. 38-65 (2001-02)UON00245520pp. 96-136 (2002-03)UON00245522pp. 4-37 (2002-03)UON00245519pp. 137-166 (2002-03)UON00245523pp. 119-144 (2001-02)UON00245499pp. 437-461 (2001-02)UON00245513pp. 494-531 (2001-02)UON00245516pp. 532-557 (2001-02)UON00245517pp. 405-436 (2001-02)UON00245512pp. 462-493 (2001-02)UON00245515pp. 373-403 (2001-02)UON00245510pp. 277-307 (2001-02)UON00245505pp. 308-337 (2001-02)UON00245506pp. 338-372 (2001-02)UON00245508pp. 245-276 (2001-02)UON00245503pp. 145-183 (2001-02)UON00245500pp. 212- 244 (2001-02)UON00245502pp. 184-211 (2001-02)UON00245501pp. 99-118 (2001-02)UON00245498pp. 27-56 (2001-02)UON00245493pp. 1-26 (2001-02)UON00245492pp. 57-98 (2001-02)UON00245495pp. 553-587 (2000-01)UON00245474pp. 399-430 (2000/01)UON00245464pp. 1-37 (2000)UON00245452pp. 524-552 (2000-01)UON00245473pp. 588-622 (2000-01)UON00245475pp. 623-658 (2000-01)UON00245476pp. 499-523 (2000-01)UON00245472pp. 325-361 (2000/01)UON00245462pp. 362-398 (2000/01)UON00245463pp. 431-462 (2000-01)UON00245468pp. 463-498 (2000-01)UON00245469pp. 237-263 (2000/01)UON00245460pp. 205-236 (2000/01)UON00245458pp. 173-204 (2000/01)UON00245456pp. 74-114 (2000)UON00245454pp. 38-73 (2000)UON00245453pp. 115-142 (2000)UON00245455Fatt. 8.3.00IT-UONSI A Per1688/2000 (53)PUBBL. 2010 (62); PRINT + INTERNETIT-UONSI A Per1688/2010 (62)Inv. sul n. 3, vol. 67IT-UONSI RIV A198/201513414*IT-UONSI RIV A198/1983001UON002674892001 Interstate peacekeepingcausal mechanism and empirical effectsby Virginia Pace Fortnav. 56,n.4 pp. 481-519 (2003/04)001UON002674922001 Islam, authoritarianism, and female empowermentwhat are the linkages?by Daniela Donno and Bruce Russettv. 56,n.4 pp. 582-607 (2003/04)001UON002674932001 Political parties and the study of political developmentnew insights from the postcommunism democraciesby Marcus Kreuzer and Vello Pettaiv. 56,n.4 pp. 608-633 (2003/04)001UON002674902001 Runaway state buildinghow political parties shape states in postcommunist eastern Europeby Conor O'dwyerv. 56,n.4 pp. 520-553 (2003/04)001UON002674912001 Sub rosa resistence and the politics of economic reformland redistributionin post-Soviet Ukraineby Jessica Allina-Pisanov. 56,n.4 pp. 554-581 (2005)001UON002674772001 ˆThe ‰micropolitics of social violenceby Charles Kingv. 56,n.3 pp. 431-455 (2003/04)001UON002674782001 Organizing interests and coalitions in the politics of market reform in Latin Americaby Ben Ross Schneiderv. 56,n.3 pp. 456-479 (2003/04)001UON002674752001 Testing novel implications from the selectorate theory of warby Bruce Bueni de Mesquita, James D- Morrow, Randolph M. 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