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2005

Volume 16 | Spring 2005

Letter from the Editors

  1. Perault, Matthew. Moving Beyond Kosovo: Envisioning a Coherent Theory of Humanitarian Intervention.
  2. Levine, Aaron D.   A Case for Government-Sponsored Monitoring of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis in the United States.
  3. Wachtel, Howard A. Revisiting Goldwarter v. Carter: The Executive’s Right to Rescind Treaties in Light of President Bush’s 2002 Termination of the ABM Treaty.
  4. Borck, Jonathan C. Decision-Making in Endangered Species Management.
  5. Walker, Christopher Jay.   Female Entrepreneurship and Business Consortiums: Prospective Solutions for Argentina’s Economic Challenges.
  6. Nafziger, Jeptha. Interstate Remote Retail Sales: Economics v. Jurisprudence in the Battle Over Tax Jurisdiction.
  7. Mak, Kanika. Engendering Property Rights: Women’s Insecure Land Tenure and its Implications for Development Policy in Kenya and Uganda.
  8. Spencer, Sarah W. Making Peace: Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation by United Nations Peacekeepers.
  9. Seward, Amy M. Combating Proliferation: Addressing the Russian Nuclear Threat.
  10. Makori, Christine M. Reforming the Cotton Trade Order? An Analysis of Cotton Subsidies and Implications for Sustainable Development.
  11. Oliveira, Glauco A.S. Openness, R&D, and Growth: Difference in Latin American and East Asian Policy and Political Economy.

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