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3001. Trading Places: The Caribbean Faces Europe and the Americas in the Twenty-first Century

3002. Discourse Analysis as Foreign Policy Theory

3003. Thinking Regionally: Priorities for U.S. Policy Toward Africa

3004. The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-95: American Mercantile Pressure on Japanese Monetary Policy

3005. The China-United States Bilateral Trade Balance: How Big Is It Really?

3006. A United States Policy for the Changing Realities of East Asia

3007. The Era of Microsoft? Externalities, and the Seattle Factor in the US Software Industry

3008. The Journey to Democracy: 1986-1996

3009. Neo-conservatism: Some Theoretical and Terminological Clarifications

3010. Energy and Security in Northeast Asia

3011. Clausewitzian Friction and Future War

3012. Mobilizing U.S. Industry in World War II: Myth and Reality

3013. Caribbean Basin Economic Development and the Section 936 Tax Credit

3014. The Politics of Free Trade in the Western Hemisphere

3015. The Binational Center and U.S. Foreign Policy

3016. Report on a Property Issues Conference

3017. Numbering British Contention, 1758-1834

3018. Peace Among States Is Also Peace Among Domestic Interests: Israel's Turn To De-escalation

3019. National Laws, NAFTA Panels and Multilateral Provisions: Sovereignty or Supranational Rules at Bay

3020. Is Pandora's Box Half-Empty or Half-Full? The Limited Virulence of Secessionism and the Domestic Sources of Disintegration

3021. Checklist for the Future of Intelligence

3022. Not Even One

3023. Report of the Commission on Radio and Television Policy: Volume 6, Number 2

3024. Not Even One: A Report On The Crisis of Children and Firearms

3025. Report of the Commission on Radio and Television Policy: Volume 5, Number 1

3026. Defense Conversion and the Future of the National Nuclear Weapons Laboratories

3027. Report of The Commission on Radio and Television Policy:Volume 4, Number 1

3028. The International Observation of the U.S. Elections

3029. The Carter Administration and Latin America: A Test of Principle

3030. Why Do Some Legislators Go To Court? - Congress and the Lawsuit against President Reagan for Noncompliance with the War Powers Resolution

3031. Report of The Commission on Television Policy:Volume 3, Number 1

3032. Realism and Regionalism: American Power and German and Japanese Institutional Strategies During and After the Cold War

3033. Common Sense on Competitiveness

3034. Myth, Reality, and the Future in Southern Africa: Challenges for a New Administration