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China's Rise: Is Conflict Unavoidable?

China’s Rise: Is Conflict Unavoidable?

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Carrots and Sticks: Evolving U.S. Economic Policy toward China

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The Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures

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The One-Drop Rule in Hawaii? The Akaka Bill and the Future of Race-Based Government

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Learning the Right Lessons from Iraq

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The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement

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Georgia's Transformation into a Modern Market Democracy

Georgia’s Transformation into a Modern Market Democracy

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Taxation in Colonial America

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The REAL ID Rebellion: Whither the National ID Law?

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