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Job Creation and Job Destruction in EU Agriculture
Food Policy
Development
Management
Monitoring
Economics
Food Science
Sociology
Political Science
Policy
Law
Econometrics
Productive Efficiency of Specialty and Conventional Coffee Farmers in Costa Rica: Accounting for Technological Heterogeneity and Self-Selection
Food Policy
Development
Management
Monitoring
Economics
Food Science
Sociology
Political Science
Policy
Law
Econometrics
Will We See Helping Hands? Predicting Civil War Mediation and Likely Success
Conflict Management and Peace Science
Economics
International Relations
Econometrics
Political Science
Bureaucratic Delay, Local-Level Monitoring, and Delivery of Small Infrastructure Projects: Evidence From a Field Experiment in Bolivia
World Development
Development
Sociology
Economics
Planning
Political Science
Econometrics
Geography
The Role of Foreign Technology and Indigenous Innovation in the Emerging Economies: Technological Change and Catching-Up
World Development
Development
Sociology
Economics
Planning
Political Science
Econometrics
Geography
The Politics of Indigenous Participation Through “Free Prior Informed Consent”: Reflections From the Bolivian Case
World Development
Development
Sociology
Economics
Planning
Political Science
Econometrics
Geography
Divergent Neighbors: Corporatism and Climate Policy Networks in Finland and Sweden
Environmental Politics
Sociology
Political Science
Environmental Science
Transgovernmental Networks as an Apprenticeship in Democracy? Socialization Into Democratic Governance Through Cross-National Activities
International Studies Quarterly
Sociology
International Relations
Political Science
Sovereignty in Fragments: The Past, Present and Future of a Contested Concept. Edited by Hent Kalmo and Quentin Skinner. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 280p. $90.00.
Perspectives on Politics
International Relations
Political Science
The Credibility Paradox: Violence as a Double-Edged Sword in International Politics
International Studies Quarterly
Sociology
International Relations
Political Science
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