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The Consequences of Civil-Military Relations on Civil Wars in the Middle East
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Civilian supremacy over the military [Microfiche] : guidelines for embryonic democracies
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Demobilisation, reintegration, rationalisation and peacebuilding in South Africa
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A marriage of convenience : Pax Americana, the African renaissance and the policing of Post-Cold War Africa
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Constitutional negotiations in Canada and South Africa : a comparative analysis
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Latent heat: Changing forms of activism under repressive authoritarian regimes: A case study of Egypt, 2000-2008
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Civil-military relations in Nigeria and Tanzania : a comparative, historical analysis
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The decline of a dominant party : the Indian National Congress, 1967-1977
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Managing dissent : institutional culture and political independence in the South African Broadcasting Corporation's News and Current Affairs Division
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Moderating Islam in democratic openings: Ennahda and the Muslim Brotherhood
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Peace-Building and Stability after Civil Wars: The Cases of Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Native Nations, Noncitizens, and the Supremacy Clause
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Hellenic and Hellenistic Civilization: The Case between Exclusivity and Cultural Diffusion/Acculturation in Antiquity
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White power in Angola and Namibia : the Kunene river hydro-electric schemes : a study in the political economy of infrastructural development
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Pre-contractual justice in a comparative perspective: Striking the right balance
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Revolution in Cuba and Iran: Toward a Unified Theory of Analysis
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The Great Decoupling: China, America and the Struggle for Technological Supremacy
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Parliament, civil society and military reform in Nigeria
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Is the ambit of judicial review in South Africa properly guarded to ensure that judges do not (ab)use it to the extent of replacing constitutional supremacy with judicial supremacy?
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Violence and the Algerian military
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Security By Design: Enhancing the Cybersecurity and the Sustainability of Military Operations Through Civil-Military Synergies
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Female subjectivity in times of constraint: a study of Naguib Mahfouz and Gabriel García Márquez
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An exploration of the role of soft power in hegemony: the USA and China
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Roman–Dutch Law, Scottish Civil Procedure and Fusing of the Common and Civil Jurisprudence