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312:• Villanova University / Center for Public Policy and Research: Lecturer - "Foreign Policy and US Presidential Politics", 2011 • Loyola Marymount University, Institute for Leadership Studies: chairman, advisory board; Lecturer - "American Presidential Politics and the Role of Women", Cari was awarded "The Service & Leadership Award" by The Institute for Leadership Studies of Loyola Marymount University, 2011 – present • Lebanese American University: Lecturer - "American Foreign Policy and U.S. Presidential Politics", 2010 – 20113 • The American University Center For Global Peace (Washington D.C.): Senior Advisor, 2008–2011 • University of Notre Dame: Guest Lecturer - "Transformations in Life", 2005 • University of Notre Dame Law School: Member, Advisory Board 2003–2005 • Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business: John F. Foster Center for Private Equity, Advisory Board 2003–2005 • Harvard University School of Public Health: Leadership Council, Member 2003–2005 • University of Notre Dame: Kroc Institute for Conflict Resolution, chairman, Advisory Board 2001–2003 • University of Notre Dame Law School: Guest Lecturer - "Life in Big Law Firms" 1998 • John Marshall Law School: Visiting Professor – Uniform Commercial Code 1981 • Leadership Greater Chicago Fellows Program - 1985–1986 275:
culturally distinct from the majority population in Colombia. Ms. Mena's research and advocacy focus on the human rights violations experienced by Afro-Colombians in Chocó, which result from crushing poverty, socio-environmental conflicts that result from illegal gold mining, and violence from guerillas and paramilitaries who seek to control this remote jungle for coca cultivation and drug smuggling routes. In 2009, the U.S. Embassy in Bogota awarded Ms. Mena the Martin Luther King Jr. Fellowship for Young Afro-Colombian Leaders, recognizing her exceptional potential as an advocate for racial and
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victims of human rights violations and "will enable the center to enhance its innovative and internationally renowned contributions in teaching, research, and service on behalf of human rights. All graduates of this program (a number of whom are from Central and South America) are an integral part of an international network of lawyers who, through their teaching and practice, strive to develop a global human rights culture.Rita Bahr Scholars for 2012:
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regarded constitutional tribunals in the world. As a clerk for Justice Sierra Porto, her work includes writing draft decisions for cases involving economic, social and cultural rights violations. Ms. Ferrer also works for Racial Discrimination Watch in Bogota, where she provides guidance to Afro-Colombian organizations in their effort to seek reparations for victims of extrajudicial violence from Colombia's armed conflict.
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was also the author of "The Delivery of Emergency Care" who served on the faculty of University of Illinois at Chicago Medical School, and as the Chief Medical Officer for the Chicago Fire Department. Mrs. Elaine Cari served as a Member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Mercy Hospital & Medical Center. She was a homemaker and mother of five children.
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Sara Milena Ferrer (Colombia), also an Afro-Colombian human rights lawyer, earned her law degree from the University of Cartagena in 2008. After graduation, Ms. Ferrer became the first graduate of her law school to receive a clerkship with the Colombian Constitutional Court, one of the most highly
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Joseph established the Rita Bahr Cari Memorial Fund at the University of Notre Dame's Law School, Center for Civil and Human Rights. This fund was created as a living memorial for his wife, who spent her childhood in Central and South America. The fund is used to advance the center's mission to aid
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Cari, an Italian American, was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He is the son of Dr. Joseph and Elaine Cari, and has 3 siblings. Joseph Cari Sr. was a prominent physician and surgeon in Chicago who headed the Department of Family Medicine at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cari
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of Mr. Chitay Nech, an indigenous Mayan political leader. Currently, Mr. Gonzalez works for a law firm where he represents victims of human rights violations and government corruption before domestic tribunals. His pro bono work includes presenting workshops on HIV transmission on behalf of the
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Christian Gonzalez (Guatemala) earned his LL.B. magna cum laude from the Jesuit Rafael Landivar University in 2010, where he is also completing an M.A. in philosophy. Mr. Gonzalez became involved in human rights work through assisting two alumni of the CCHR's human rights program in successfully
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Rita Bahr Children's Art for Haiti, University Of Notre Dame, ACE program in Haiti: Cari sponsored the Children's Art for Haiti Program which supports meals for children of Basile Moreau School and fosters creativity by sharing the beauty of their artwork and their dreams for the future. 2008 –
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Audrey Mena (Colombia) is an Afro-Colombian human rights lawyer who earned her law degree from the Technological University of Chocó in 2010. Inhabited largely by the descendants of African slaves brought by Colombia's Spanish colonizers, the department of Chocó is economically, ethnically and
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on the issue of US funding of the United Nations. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Cari currently also serves on the board of directors of the Westlake New Energy Group (a European-based clean energy company with corporate headquarters in the Netherlands and Germany). On the
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as chairman of the board of the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars; a US government think-thank. In that capacity, he was recognized for recruiting the Honorable Lee Hamilton as President of the center, supporting his appointment as co-chair of the 9-11 Commission and building
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healthcare front, Cari founded Ciavierella Partners, a family office investing in healthcare and technology. He sits the board of directors of Biolinka, a London-based Merchant Bank, and on the advisory board of Hi55, a London and Washington, D.C.,-based fintech company.
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In 2005, after full cooperation with the US Attorney's office in Chicago, Cari entered into a plea agreement for violation of 18 U.S.C § 1951. The Court, with the agreement of the government, commuted Cari's case on April 24, 2013.
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Cari married Rita Bahr, a corporate lawyer who specialized in mergers and acquisitions for Motorola Corporation. Ms. Bahr passed in 2002.Joseph has one daughter, Nicole, who resides in Los Angeles.
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Samuel F. Wells Jr., Barry M. Hager, Keith Crane, Paul Tibbitts and Karen Zietlow, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Michael A. Cohen, Blair A. Ruble, Joseph S. Tulchin and Allison M. Garland, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1996.
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Cari has participated in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and has been published on foreign policy issues on various publications, including the
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Javier Coralles, Donald R. Wolfensberger and Leslie David Simon, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Joseph S. Tulchin, Francisco Rojas Aravena and Ralph H. Espach, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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representing the family of Florencio Chitay Nech before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; the Court held Guatemala responsible for the 1981
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William Craft Brumfield, Boris V. Anan'ich and Yuri A. Petrov, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Economic Cold War: America's Embargo against China and the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1949-1963-Cold War International History Project Series.
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Selig S. Harrison, Paul Kreisberg and Dennis Kux, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1998.
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Charles E. Butterworth and I. William Zartman, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Terry Nichols Clark and Seymour Martin Lipset, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Blair A. Ruble, Jodi Koehn and Nancy Popson, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Robert Whitman Fox and Robert B. Westbrook, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1998.
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Albert H. Cantril and Susan Davis Cantril, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Donald R. Kelley and David Harris Sacks, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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David J. O'Brien and Stephen K. Wegren, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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James P. Pfiffner and Douglas A. Brook, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2000.
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Mark R. Beissinger and Crawford Young, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Joseph S. Tulchin and Ralph H. Espach, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2000.
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Sanford F. Schram and Samuel H. Beer, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Cari's professional career has spanned the worlds of merchant banking, media, public policy, politics, law and education.
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Brothers in Arms: The Rise and Fall of the Sino-Soviet Alliance 1945-1963-Cold War International History Project Series.
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Ken Conca and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Morton Keller and R. Shep Melnick, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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James H. Carr and Zhong Yi Tong, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Wm. Roger Louis and Owen Roger, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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National Council for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS and promoting access to justice in rural indigenous communities.
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Donald R. Wolfensberger, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Robert L. Hutchings, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1998.
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Robert L. Hutchings, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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Leslie David Simon, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2000.
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Jon Tetsuro Sumida, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Cynthia J. Arnson, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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W. Eliot Brownlee, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1996.
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in Beirut, Lebanon; Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles) and Villanova University (Philadelphia).
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Stephen Clarkson, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Tomáš Kostelecký, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Robert S. Litwak, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2000.
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S. N. Eisenstadt, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Haleh Esfandiari, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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Kevin F. Quigley, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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Philip Selznick, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Michael Quinlan, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Jeffrey W. Hahn, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Richard Grassby, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Shu Guang Zhang, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Gordon H. Chang, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command: The Classic Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan Reconsidered.
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Martha Derthick, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1998.
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Odd Arne Westad, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1998.
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James W. Miller, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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and Larry Black, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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Anthony Pagden, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Blair A. Ruble, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Alice Freifeld, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2000.
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Robert Fishman, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Ivan Hannaford, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1996.
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Mitchell Reiss, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1995.
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Joseph Cari on the Obama Administration transition to power and implications for Middle East region
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Sumit Ganguly, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Timothy Bates, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1998.
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Betty Friedan, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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Sumit Ganguly, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1997.
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Efraim Inbar, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1999.
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Peter Gross, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2002.
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Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka.
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R.H. Taylor, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1996.
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Kinship and Capitalism: Marriage, Family, and Business in the English-speaking World, 1580–1740.
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Dennis Kux, Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press (Copub: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2001.
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Beyond State Crisis? Post-Colonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective.
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Fellowship at Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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Joseph Cari worked closely with authors & editors of books published by the
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bi-partisan support within the US Congress. Cari also worked with UN Ambassador
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A Creative Tension: The Foreign Policy Roles of the President and the Congress.
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Reading Mixed Signals: Ambivalence in American Public Opinion about Government.
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The Quest for Sustained Growth: Southeast Asian and Southeast European Cases.
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The Breakdown of Class Politics: A Debate on Post-Industrial Stratification.
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Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State.
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Political Parties after Communism: Developments in East-Central Europe.
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Rogue States and U.S. Foreign Policy: Containment after the Cold War.
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The Future of Merit: Twenty Years after the Civil Service Reform Act.
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Bridled Ambition: Why Countries Constrain Their Nuclear Capabilities.
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Asian Americans and Politics: Perspectives, Experiences, Prospects.
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Strategic Balance and Confidence Building Measures in the Americas.
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Entangled Evolutions: Media and Democratization in Eastern Europe.
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between the years 1995 and 2002, including the following titles:
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American merchant banker, public policy expert and philanthropist
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The United States and Pakistan, 1947–2000: Disenchanted Allies.
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Mr. Joseph Cari on Israel, America, & a One-State Solution
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Taking Stock: American Government in the Twentieth Century.
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American chief executives of financial services companies
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The Idea of Europe: From Antiquity to the European Union.
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Reconstructed Lives: Women and Iran's Islamic Revolution.
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Nationalism and the Crowd in Liberal Hungary, 1848–1914.
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European Defense Cooperation: Asset or Threat to NATO?.
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The Crisis in Kashmir: Portents of War, Hopes of Peace.
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Washington supports an ideology based on ethnic purity
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Conflict Unending: India-Pakistan Tensions since 1947.
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Regional Russia in Transition: Studies from Yaroslavl.
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The American Planning Tradition: Culture and Policy.
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Mr. Joseph Cari on Palestinian Economic Development
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Democracy and the Internet: Allies or Adversaries?.
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The Historical Imagination in Early Modern Britain.
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