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301. Beyond Putin? Nationalism and Xenophobia in Russian Public Opinion

302. Israel Lobby in the US and Iran-P5+1 Negotiations

303. Immorality and Illegality of Sanctions and Iranian Response

304. The Changing Nature of Anglo-American Special Relationship and Iran

305. Palestine: Children Laboring

306. Argentina: Driven Black

307. Legalization Programs and the Integration of Unauthorized Immigrants: A Comparison of S. 744 and IRCA

308. The Price of Rights: Regulating International Labor Migration

309. Temporary Protected Status after 25 Years: Addressing the Challenge of Long-Term "Temporary" Residents and Strengthening a Centerpiece of US Humanitarian Protection

310. Creating a More Responsive and Seamless Refugee Protection System: The Scope, Promise and Limitations of US Temporary Protection Programs

311. Mrs. Shipley's Ghost: The Right to Travel and Terrorist Watchlists

312. Unfulfilled Promises, Future Possibilities: The Refugee Resettlement System in the United States

313. An Overview of Pending Asylum and Refugee Legislation in the US Congress

314. Russia and the Arab Spring

315. Issue May 2014

316. The Waning Grand Strategy of Democratization: Why a Pivot to the Asia-Pacific Places the United States at Greater Risk of Terrorist Attack

317. The Future Role of U.S. Counterterrorism Operations in Africa

318. Asymmetric strategic problems in nuclear nonproliferation

319. Balance of payments and power: assessing China's global and regional interdependence relationship

320. Winning over foreign domestic support for use of force: power of diplomatic and operational multilateralism

321. China Goes Global: The Partial Power

322. Full Issue

323. Acting White? Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America

324. He Runs, She Runs: Why Gender Stereotypes Do Not Harm Women Candidates

325. Afghanistan from the Cold War through the War on Terror

326. Editor's Note

327. A Limited Central Bank

328. A Century of Central Banking: What Have We Learned?

329. Operation Twist-the-Truth: How the Federal Reserve Misrepresents Its History and Performance

330. The Need for a Price Stability Mandate

331. The Troubling Suppression of Competition from Alternative Monies: The Cases of the Liberty Dollar and E-gold

332. Clearing House Currency

333. Market Discipline Beats Regulatory Discipline

334. How Should Financial Markets Be Regulated?

335. Prospects for Fundamental Monetary Reform

336. Why the Fed's Monetary Policy Has Been a Failure

337. The Limits and Implications of the Air-Sea Battle Concept: A Japanese Perspective

338. Nowhere May They Roam: Ottoman Area-Denial Operations and Lessons for the Strait of Hormuz

339. Transitional Fossils of the Atomic Age: Regulus and Sea Master

340. The Past as Future: The US Army's Vision of Warfare in the 21st Century"

341. Irene R. Makaryk and Marissa McHugh, ed. Shakespeare and the Second World War: Memory, Culture, Identity. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

342. Jeffrey R. Macris and Saul Kelly, eds. Imperial Crossroads: The Great Powers and the Persian Gulf. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2012.

343. Thomas G. Mahnken, ed. Competitive Strategies for the 21st Century: Theory, History, and Practice. Stanford, CA: Stanford Security Studies – Stanford University Press, 2012.

344. Speaking a Common Language with Latin America: Economics

345. Guatemalans returning home from the U.S. face unemployment, a maze of red tape—and social stigma. (slideshow available)

346. Finding multimedia stardom in Chile — Building soccer pitches for kids around the Americas — Digitizing ecofriendly wedding albums for Brazilians — Linking Indigenous Guatemalans to the Web.

347. Visiting Cuba — Argentina's currency devaluation — Integrating new immigrants in the United States.

348. Geopolitical Implications of the US Unconventional Energy Revolution

349. The World's Second Oldest Profession: The Transatlantic Spying Scandal and its Aftermath

350. Iran's Continuing Interests in Afghanistan

351. What Future for Human Rights?

352. Academic Brain Drain

353. Bridge Institutions in Higher Education

354. The Pull and Example of Science Education in the United States

355. Can Mexico exploit its new demographic dividend?

356. Sarah Stephens and Joel Brito debate: Will warming Cuba-EU ties open up U.S.-Cuba relations?

357. Competitive eating in the U.S. — Quemada-Diez' new film La Jaula de Oro — 10 Things to do in Patagonia — Latin America at the Sochi Winter Olympics.

358. Anthony Spanakos looks at Venezuela befoAnthony Spanakos looks at Venezuela before Chávez — Roger-Mark De Souza examines Indigenous rights and Amazon oil conflicts — Johanna Mendelson Forman on new approaches to regional security.

359. ASSYMETRIC WARFARE: EXPERIENCES, PERSPECTIVES, INKLING AND CHALLENGES WITH A FOCUS ON ZIMBABWE

360. THE POLITICAL ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE DEFAULT OF ARGENTINA

361. Crimea: A New 9/11 for the United States

362. Geneva Action Plan: Its Nature and Implications

363. The Saudi Factor in Pakistan-Iran Relations

364. "The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest"

365. "Dead Wrong? Battle Deaths, Military Medicine, and Exaggerated Reports of War's Demise"

366. "Delegitimizing al-Qaida: Defeating an 'Army Whose Men Love Death'"

367. "Ethnofederalism: The Worst Form of Institutional Arrangement…?"

368. The good, the bad, and the ugly: Comparing the notions of 'rogue' and 'evil' in international politics

369. Collective evil and individual pathology: The depoliticization of violence against Afghan civilians

370. A call for a new Japanese foreign policy: the dilemmas of a stakeholder state

371. Special Responsibilities: Global Problems and American Power

372. The Crimean Crisis and the Issue of Security Guarantees for Ukraine

373. Capitalism and the emergent world order

374. Old world, new world: the evolution and influence of foreign affairs think-tanks

375. Review article - Leaving Vietnam: Nixon, Kissinger and Ford, 1969-1975 (Part two: January 1972-January 1973)

376. The Sixty Years of the Korea-U.S. Security Alliance: Past, Present, and Future

377. U.S. and Japan: New Policies toward the Korean Situations

378. North Korea's Strategic Goals and Policy towards the United States and South Korea

379. Some "New Wicked Problems" of the Asia-Pacific Regional Maritime Security: Can Solutions be Found?

380. Recalcitrance and initiative: US hegemony and regional powers in Asia and Europe after World War II

381. "Forgotten" Directions in the Study of Transnational Networks

382. Assessing The Surge In Iraq

383. Conceptualizing Containment: The Iranian Threat and the Future of Gulf Security

384. The European Convention on Human Rights, the EU and the UK: Confronting a Heresy

385. BRINGING THE UNITED STATES BACK INTO THE MIDDLE EAST

386. BALANCING WITHOUT CONTAINMENT: A U.S. STRATEGY FOR CONFRONTING CHINA'S RISE

387. TIES THAT BIND: STRATEGIC STABILITY IN THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP

388. SIFTING THROUGH INTERDEPENDENCE

389. LOOKING TOWARD 2014

390. Church, State, and the Crisis in American Secularism

391. Tobias Endler, How To Be A Superpower: The Public Intellectual Debate on the Global Role of the United States after September 11

392. Iran in the American Executive-Legislative Relationship

393. Anglo-Saxon Axis in 2003: Blair's Doctrine and Bush Invasion of Iraq

394. Arctic Security - An Equation with Multiple Unknowns

395. How Argentine Farmers Overpowered Monsanto: The Mobilization of Knowledge-users and Intellectual Property Regimes

396. Marginal Tax Rates and U.S. Growth: Flaws in the 2012 CRS Study

397. The Medical Care Cost Ratchet

398. Cholera and the Road to Modernity: Lessons from One Latin American Epidemic for Another

399. Women in Robes

400. Diversity Equals Dollars