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Keyword [the post-Cold War]
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181. Indonesia-Australia Security Cooperation Research In The Post-cold War
182. Study On The Changes Of Australian Refugee Policy In The Post Cold War Period
183. Reflective Views Of "Westphalia" In Western Academia In The Post-Cold War Era
184. Reasons For South Korea To Strengthen Korea-us Alliance In The Post-cold War Period
185. Study On The U.S. Target Intelligence Work Of The Post-Cold War
186. An Analysis Of The Impetus And Challenges Of ASEAN Participating In APEC In The Post-Cold War Era
187. A quantitative framework for foreign aid allocation in the post-Cold War period
188. Determinants of military expenditure: The case of the post-Cold War years
189. From confrontation to accommodation: China's policy toward the U.S. in the post-Cold War era
190. Between threats and war: U.S. Discrete Military Operations in the post-Cold War world
191. Critical junctures and alliance cohesion: The post-Cold War US-Korea and US-Japan alliances
192. An assessment of neofunctionalist spillover in security structures of the post-Cold War European Union
193. Waves of Japanese foreign policy: From constrained bilateralism and political multilateralism to reinforced bilateralism in the post-Cold War era
194. European security in the post-Cold War era: Whither Europe
195. Foreign policy rhetoric for the post-Cold War world: Bill Clinton and America's foreign policy vocabulary
196. Changes in criminal espionage during the post-cold war period: Global comparison of cases from 1991 to 2011
197. The politics of arms control treaty ratification in the post-Cold War era
198. Congressional Interests in Making China Policy: An Analysis of the Post-Cold War Evolution of Congressional Policymaking toward China
199. New troubles for the West: Debt relief, climate change, and comparative foreign policy in the post-Cold War era (England, Germany, United States, Japan)
200. Stepping back, muddling through or taking decisive steps: The power of international commitments and American humanitarian intervention in the post Cold War
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