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181. 'The lion and the lamb ministry': John A. Macdonald and the politics of the first Canadian federal cabine
182. Reconstructing liberal democracy: John Dewey's critical political philosophy
183. Being human, being good: The source and summit of universal human rights (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Hugo Grotius, John Locke)
184. A qualitative content analysis of John F. Kennedy's public papers between 1960 and 1963 on the Peace Corps
185. An American lion in winter: The post-presidential impact of Dwight D. Eisenhower on American foreign policy (John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson)
186. Personalistic liberalism: The ethical and political thought of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II (Pope)
187. Power for the people? The John H. Kerr Dam and federal hydropower policy in the Southeast (Virginia)
188. Comprehending the polity John Stuart Mill and the utility of the whole
189. The surface of what's there: The paradox of authority in the work of W. H. Auden, John Ashbery and James Merrill
190. The uncivilized society: John Locke's political theory, resistance, and the method of political-philosophical inquiry
191. Naturalistes, chasseurs sportifs et ecologistes: Trois wildlife painters nord-americains (French text, John James Audubon, Carl Rungius, Robert Bateman)
192. Mercy, justice, and politics: John Paul II on capital punishment
193. Tussling with the 'octogovernment': John Whitehead, the Rutherford Institute, and Christian legal advocacy
194. 'The citizen of his era': John W. Gardner and public life in the twentieth-century United States
195. Kingdon, Lindblom, and Lovell: Assessing three models of the public policymaking process (John W. Kingdon, Charles Lindblom, Cheryl D. Lovell)
196. John Finnis on the obligation to follow unjust law
197. Immanuel Kant, John Rawls and Juergen Habermas on the problem of the possibility of perpetual peace
198. Apocalyptic progress: The politics of catastrophe in the art of John Martin, Francis Danby, and David Roberts
199. Political soldier John M. Schofield and the politics of generalship
200. Reducing the American burden: Kennedy's policy toward Northeast Asia (John F. Kennedy, Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea)
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