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181. RETHINKING REFORM: THE POLITICS OF DECENTRALIZATION COOPERATION IN FRANCE AND GERMANY (POLITICAL ECONOMY)
182. Transnational actors and foreign policy: A comparative analysis of Environmental Transnational Coalitions
183. INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT ON POLICY-MAKING: AN INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE ON DECISION-MAKING IN THE FIRST PILLAR OF THE EUROPEAN UNION (DUTCH TEXT, POLICYMAKING)
184. Guarded gates: Factor mobility, domestic coalitions, and the political economy of American immigration control
185. Politics and social security reform in the Southern Cone and Brazil
186. A consensual means approach to cooperation involving nongovernmental organizations, principled issues, and sovereign actors: A case study of southern national protected areas
187. Policy subsystems and the idea whose time has come
188. Power and the emergence of rule in international relation
189. SOCIAL INSURANCE POLICY MAKING IN A LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRY: A CASE STUDY OF PUERTO RICO
190. HOW COUNTIES BUY: A STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL ALTERNATIVES FOR THE PROCUREMENT FUNCTION IN MICHIGAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT
191. Coordinating Self-enforcement of National Actors against Transnational Bribery
192. From rhetoric to reality: The role of domestic actors in diffusing international human rights norms
193. The Geographies of Policy: Assembling National Marine Aquaculture Policy in the United States
194. The Effects of Foreign Audiences in International Dispute Settlement
195. REACH: EU Chemicals Policy- Actors, Networks, Parties and Political Opportunities
196. Norm diffusion in international food aid policy: Are the European Union and other rising global actors replacing us dominance
197. At the Margins of Sovereignty: Policies, Politics and Actors in Post-Conflict Kosovo
198. Building the Rule of Law in Fragile States: The Role of External Actors in Shaping Institutional Responses to Mass Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa
199. Learning norms or changing them? State actors, state violence, and human rights education in India
200. Wrestling the Fourth Arm of Democracy: How the Orban Regime Undermined Media Independence in Hungar
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