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Do Black Prosecutors Matter? The Effect of Descriptive Representation in the American Criminal Justice System
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Criminal and Insurgent Patterns of Violence are Empirically
Equivalent: The Case of Drug Violence in Mexico
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Decisive Victories or Negotiated Settlements: Rebel-Government
Bargaining over Lootable Resources during Civil War
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Executive Decision-making Constraint and Alliance Institutionalization
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The Political Economy of Low-carbon
Energy Transition: the case of China
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Countering Narcotics: Explaining the Variation in U.S.
Counternarcotic Foreign Aid
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An Experiment Using Race and Religion to Determine Whether the Effects of Cross-Cutting Identities are Additive or Interactive
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Organized Labor in a Globalized World: The Impact of Increasing
International Economic Integration on the Strategies of Trade
Unions
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The Politics of Business Group Diversification in Vietnam
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Humanitarian Aid and the Duration and Outcome of Civil Wars Based
on Rebel Group Motivation
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Varieties of Capitalism and the Innovation Cluster Environment
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Conditional Deterrence: The International Criminal Court and Human Rights
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The Search for Credibility in Crisis Bargaining and Nuclear
Blackmail
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Mutual Optimism and First Strike Advantages
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Recession, then Repression? Protests, Human Rights, and the International Monetary Fund
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Repressing Democracy? Independence Referendum Violence and Support for Independence
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Collegiality and Legitimacy: Judicial Decision-Making During the Circuit Riding Century
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Redistribution in Autocracies: A Critical Examination of Existing Theories and Insights from China’s Political Landscape
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