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81. Policy innovation and public leadership: The Clinton administration's Counterproliferation Policy Initiative
82. The End of Anarchy: Weapons of Mass Destruction and the States System
83. Neoliberalism, creative destruction and the economic reconstruction of Iraq, 2003-2010
84. Innovations in treaty-making: The case of the 1997 Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and their Destruction
85. The rhetoric of terror: Weapons of mass destruction in American foreign policy discourse
86. The construction of destruction: An investigation into the social construction of disasters
87. Words kill: Calling for the destruction of 'class enemies' in China (1949--1953)
88. The division and destruction of value: An economic analysis of bankruptcy law
89. The proliferation of surface-to-surface missiles and weapons of mass destruction and the emerging role of tactical missile defenses in Israel, Syria and Iran
90. Dissent Through Destruction: American Political Activism and the Utilization of Property Disruption as Protest
91. Defense Department Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Coordinating Authority Relationships: A Rationality Theory Case Study
92. Nahum's use of ambiguity and allusion to prophesy the destruction of spiritual powers
93. The Acquisition of Chemical Weapons in Iraq: The Social Construction of a Weapon of Mass Destruction in a Rough Neighborhood
94. On The Right To Terminate The Fixed-term Lease Contract Based On The Destruction Of The Trust Relationship
95. Research On Civil Liability Undertaking Mode Of Ecological Destruction Case
96. Research On The Criminal Law Dispute Of "Bullying" Bicycle Sharing Crime
97. An Analysis Of The Cases In Illegal Production And Sale Of Online Game Plug-ins
98. Criminal Law Analysis Of "Sick Cow" Fraudulent Purchase And Sales
99. The Discussion And Determination Of “Other Methods” For The Crime Of Destruction Of Production And Operation
100. Research On The Limitation Of Abstract Dangerous Crime From The Perspective Of Double-layer Legal Interest Theory
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