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Colas, Alejandro and Lawson, George (2010) Fred Halliday: achievements, ambivalences and openings. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 39 (2). pp. 235-258. ISSN 0305-8298
Gippner, Olivia (2010) Energy cooperation in South Asia. Trade Insight, 6 (3-4). pp. 35-37.
Lawson, George and Shilliam, Robbie (2010) Sociology and international relations: legacies and prospects. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 23 (1). pp. 69-86. ISSN 0955-7571
Majid, Munir (2010) Going through the democratic motions in Southeast Asia. International Politics, 47 (6). pp. 725-738. ISSN 1384-5748
Mourlon-Druol, Emmanuel (2010) Filling the EEC leadership vacuum? The creation of the European Council in 1974. Cold War History, 10 (3). pp. 315-339. ISSN 1468-2745
Yujuico, Emmanuel and Gelb, Betsy (2010) Getting digital statecraft right: how to use technology to promote development. Foreign Affairs, July. ISSN 0015-7120
Yujuico, Emmanuel and Gelb, Betsy D. (2010) Better marketing to developing countries: why and how. Business Horizons, 53 (5). pp. 501-509. ISSN 0007-6813
Yujuico, Emmanuel and Valisno, Mona D. (2010) Exploring links between education, migration and remittances: the Philippine case. Global Policy, 1 (3). pp. 324-326. ISSN 1758-5880
Cadier, David (2010) Can civil society play a role in foreign policy?: societal groups and parastate organizations in the Czech Republic. In: Fischer, Sabine and Pleines, Heiko, (eds.) Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe. Changing Europe (7). Ibidem Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 141-154. ISBN 9783838200415
Hobson, John, Lawson, George and Rosenberg, Justin (2010) Historical sociology. In: Denemark, Robert A., (ed.) The International Studies Encyclopaedia. Wiley-Blackwell in association with the International Studies Association. ISBN 9781405152389
Quah, Danny (2010) Post-1990s East Asian economic growth. In: Ito, Takatoshi and Hahn, Chin Hee, (eds.) The Rise of China and Structural Changes in Korea and Asia. Edward Elgar, Surrey, UK, pp. 19-42. ISBN 978184844 8551
Westad, O.A. (2010) The great transformation: China in the long 1970s. In: Ferguson, Niall, Maier, Charles S., Manela, Erez and Sargent, Daniel J., (eds.) The Shock of the Global: the 1970s in Perspective. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674049048
Al Toraifi, Adel (2010) Fire under the ashes: A year after Iran’s troubled elections. International Affairs at LSE (02 Jul 2010). Website.
Al Toraifi, Adel (2010) Iran: What is the effect of more sanctions on domestic Iranian politics? International Affairs at LSE (05 Feb 2010). Website.
Baumann, Hannes (2010) The Lebanese civil war: 20 years later. International Affairs at LSE (13 Jul 2010). Website.
Baumann, Hannes (2010) Lebanon and Syria: What are the prospects for improved relations? International Affairs at LSE (02 Apr 2010). Website.
Bettiza, Gregorio (2010) Liberal Interventionism R.I.P. International Affairs at LSE (05 Jul 2010). Website.
Brancoli, Fernando (2010) A new security dilemma: Plan Colombia and the use of private military companies in South America. International Affairs at LSE (16 Nov 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Argentina and the Falklands: the domestic politics behind Cristina Kirchner’s protests. International Affairs at LSE (23 Feb 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Brazil’s 2010 election: personality-based institutionalisation. International Affairs at LSE (09 Oct 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Brazil’s rejection of sanctions against Iran: US-Brazilian relations in context. International Affairs at LSE (04 Mar 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Charting a known course in Colombia. International Affairs at LSE (24 Jun 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Colombia: potential directions in foreign policy after Uribe. International Affairs at LSE (27 Feb 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Conflicting perspectives on Cuban civil society. International Affairs at LSE (28 Apr 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Considerations about the rising Latin American Right. International Affairs at LSE (18 Jan 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Continuity and change during the K Era in Argentina. International Affairs at LSE (28 Oct 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Egypt: What are the potential internal political affects of the Gaza wall? International Affairs at LSE (19 Mar 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Feminised international politics: three cases from Latin America. International Affairs at LSE (17 Jun 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Frontier politics: Israel, Palestine and the current talks. International Affairs at LSE (08 Sep 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Honduras: the international impact of last year’s coup. International Affairs at LSE (14 May 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Indigneous party prospects in Peru. International Affairs at LSE (25 Aug 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Insights into US-Latin American relations through Wikileaks. International Affairs at LSE (01 Dec 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Latin America and the Middle East: Contrasting approaches. International Affairs at LSE (23 Mar 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Narrow options: Mexican policy responses to illegal immigration. International Affairs at LSE (29 Apr 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) Sino-Ecuadorian Oil relations: A microcosm for the region? International Affairs at LSE (22 Apr 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) The US in Costa Rica: the price of Latin American exceptionalism? International Affairs at LSE (11 Aug 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) US-Cuban relations: Prospects for improvement? International Affairs at LSE (11 Apr 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) What the World Cup means for Latin America. International Affairs at LSE (09 Jun 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) The bigger picture: Israel-Turkey relations in context. International Affairs at LSE (20 Jun 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) The context behind the Costa Rican-Nicaraguan border dispute. International Affairs at LSE (17 Nov 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) The lack of substance behind Brazil’s and Argentina’s recognition of Palestinian independence. International Affairs at LSE (08 Dec 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) A new low for Colombian-Venezuelan relations? International Affairs at LSE (26 Jul 2010). Website.
Burton, Guy (2010) A puzzling scenario? UNITAS exercises in Peru. International Affairs at LSE (29 Jul 2010). Website.
Cameron, James (2010) Living in the real world: The nuclear posture review. International Affairs at LSE (08 Apr 2010). Website.
Cox, Michael (2010) No longer special? International Affairs at LSE (31 Mar 2010). Website.
Dionigi, Filippo (2010) Dynamics between Hezbollah and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. International Affairs at LSE (06 Dec 2010). Website.
Figueroa-Clark, Victor (2010) Book Review: ‘Revolutionary Social Change in Colombia’ by James J Brittain. International Affairs at LSE (08 Apr 2010). Website.
Figueroa-Clark, Victor (2010) Conflict without negotiation: reflections on Colombia. International Affairs at LSE (02 Oct 2010). Website.
Figueroa-Clark, Victor (2010) Prospects for Chile under the Piñera administration. International Affairs at LSE (20 Jan 2010). Website.
Golub, Philip (2010) Power, profit and prestige: A history of American imperial expansion (Pluto Press, 2010). International Affairs at LSE (07 Oct 2010). Website.
Guest, Donna (2010) Migrant workers and human rights in Southeast Asia. (19 Oct 2010). Website.
Haider, Faheem (2010) Islamabad and Allies must win hearts and minds of flood victims with humane aid delivery. International Affairs at LSE (02 Sep 2010). Website.
Haider, Faheem (2010) National intelligence estimate reaffirms Pakistan’s role in defeating Taliban. International Affairs at LSE (16 Dec 2010). Website.
Haider, Faheem (2010) President Asif Ali Zardari’s Row With David Cameron Meant to Shore Up Support With the Military and Provincial Governors. International Affairs at LSE (05 Aug 2010). Website.
Haider, Faheem (2010) WikiLeaks disclosure sets off defensive posture in the international politics of Pakistan. (30 Nov 2010). Website.
Hatzivassiliou, Evanthis (2010) From ideas to policies: Greek analysis on the Cold War and the Balkans, 1943-1989. International Affairs at LSE (06 Nov 2010). Website.
Hedman, Eva-Lotta (2010) Presidential landslide victory in milestone Philipine elections. (14 May 2010). Website.
Heusser, Felipe (2010) Wikileaks: how web technologies are changing the game for freedom of information. International Affairs at LSE (16 Dec 2010). Website.
Heusser, Felipe I. (2010) A quake to Chile’s social reallity. International Affairs at LSE (01 Mar 2010). Website.
Hinds, Matthew (2010) “Little Britain” ~ the new coalition Government and the Middle East. International Affairs at LSE (04 Jun 2010). Website.
Hinds, Matthew (2010) Saudi Arabia: What are the effects of the global financial crisis on Saudi Arabia’s economic prospects? International Affairs at LSE (12 Mar 2010). Website.
International Affairs Blog, (2010) NATO goes into Marjah. International Affairs at LSE (13 Feb 2010). Website.
Kalinovsky, Artemy (2010) Afghanistan: more echoes of the Soviet experience. International Affairs at LSE (15 Oct 2010). Website.
Kalinovsky, Artemy (2010) On the (supposedly) sensational documents from the Gorbachev Foundation Archives. International Affairs at LSE (17 May 2010). Website.
Kelley, Robert (2010) Snapshots of Obama’s first 100 Days: A French Spring in Washington? International Affairs at LSE (28 Apr 2010). Website.
Kitchen, Nicholas ORCID: 0000-0001-8784-9012
(2010)
Understanding the end of the cold war.
International Affairs at LSE
(03 Mar 2010).
Website.
Kitchen, Nicholas ORCID: 0000-0001-8784-9012
(2010)
“The connection was reset”: Google goes to war for the west.
(23 Mar 2010).
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Kitchen, Nicholas ORCID: 0000-0001-8784-9012
(2010)
The government’s National Security Strategy correctly identified global risks but bureaucratic infighting and a weak economic position threaten the UK’s ability to ‘punch above its weight’ on the international stage.
British Politics and Policy at LSE
(01 Nov 2010).
Website.
Kramer, Christian (2010) ‘The President is dead, long live the acting President!’. International Affairs at LSE (07 May 2010). Website.
Lawson, George (2010) The Global 1989. International Affairs at LSE (11 Nov 2010). Website.
Lessa, Francesca (2010) Juicio y Castigo: Nestor Kirchner and accountability for past human rights violations in Argentina. International Affairs at LSE (19 Nov 2010). Website.
Lessa, Francesca (2010) Semana contra la Impunidad: week against impunity in Uruguay. International Affairs at LSE (23 Jun 2010). Website.
Lessa, Francesca (2010) The many faces of impunity: A brief history of Uruguay’s expiry law. International Affairs at LSE (07 Sep 2010). Website.
Majid, Munir (2010) Islam and the State. International Affairs at LSE (16 Nov 2010). Website.
Moffatt, Caelum (2010) The complexities of power sharing in Iraq. International Affairs at LSE (29 Nov 2010). Website.
Nafpliotis, Alexandros (2010) Ioannidis, Cyprus, and the irony of history. International Affairs at LSE (30 Sep 2010). Website.
Oskanian, Kevork (2010) Iran: Where the power lies. International Affairs at LSE (07 May 2010). Website.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Anglo-French Union, again? International Affairs at LSE (03 Nov 2010). Website.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) If 9-11 had happened in the UK, would Bush have backed Blair? International Affairs at LSE (04 May 2010). Website.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Lifted lines and lacks vision: Cameron’s Guildhall speech on Britain’s global role. International Affairs at LSE (23 Nov 2010). Website.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Neo-Cons, having declared history’s end, try to reclaim the past. International Affairs at LSE (21 Sep 2010). Website.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Michael Gove: Proud of the British Empire. International Affairs at LSE (10 Jun 2010). Website.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Wikileaks, blood ties, and the special relationship: "America is the essential power". International Affairs at LSE (06 Dec 2010). Website.
Perrone, Nicolás Marcelo (2010) 2009, A crisis year: Foreign investment in Latin America. International Affairs at LSE (07 Jul 2010). Website.
Pettiná, Vanni (2010) The poisoned bases. Reflections on the new US-Colombian military agreements. International Affairs at LSE (23 Feb 2010). Website.
Phillips, Christopher (2010) Turkey and Israel: The end of the affair? International Affairs at LSE (11 Jun 2010). Website.
Phillips, Christopher (2010) Turkey: Reengagement with the Middle East? International Affairs at LSE (19 Feb 2010). Website.
Powell, Jonathan (2010) The new Machiavelli: How to wield power in the modern world. International Affairs at LSE (19 Oct 2010). Website.
Radchenko, Sergey (2010) US-Russian relations and disarmament. International Affairs at LSE (30 Mar 2010). Website.
Rezk, Dina (2010) The revolution in military affairs and the changing nature of warfare in the Middle East. International Affairs at LSE (15 Apr 2010). Website.
Saarinen, Juha (2010) Understanding Iranian foreign policy behaviour. International Affairs at LSE (04 Aug 2010). Website.
Saarinen, Juha (2010) What is the current relationship between al Qaeda and the Taliban? International Affairs at LSE (22 Apr 2010). Website.
Sandstrom, Karl (2010) Afghanistan: Can the troop surge be effective? International Affairs at LSE (26 Feb 2010). Website.
Swift, Christopher (2010) Yemen: Is economic aid the best solution for this ailing state? International Affairs at LSE (27 Jan 2010). Website.
Swift, Christopher (2010) Yemen: Secession scenarios. International Affairs at LSE (08 Apr 2010). Website.
Voller, Yaniv (2010) Election time in Egypt: a rehearsal for the big show. International Affairs at LSE (13 Dec 2010). Website.
Voller, Yaniv (2010) Iraq: What happens when America pulls out? International Affairs at LSE (05 Mar 2010). Website.
Voller, Yaniv (2010) A decade for the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon: How much has changed? International Affairs at LSE (28 May 2010). Website.
Warnaar, Maaike (2010) Isolated: The West or Iran? International Affairs at LSE (20 Dec 2010). Website.
de Jong, Anne (2010) Israel and Palestine: Can peace talks resume? International Affairs at LSE (11 Feb 2010). Website.