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January & February 2023

The Rise of Indirect Affirmative Action: Converging Strategies for “Promoting Diversity” in Selective Institutions of Higher Education in the United States and France

By Daniel Sabbagh

World Politics 63, No. 3 (2011)

 

Constructing Interethnic Conflict and Cooperation: Why Some People Harmed Jews and Others Helped Them during the Holocaust in Romania

By Diana Dumitru and Carter Johnson 

World Politics 63, No. 1 (2011)

 

Race-Making and the Nation-State

By Anthony Marx

World Politics 48, no. 2 (1996) 

 

The Party, the Military, and Decision Authority in the Soviet Union

By Condoleezza Rice

World Politics 40, No. 1 (1987)

 

Authoritarian and Single-Party Tendencies in African Politics

By Martin L. Kilson

World Politics 15, No. 2 (1963)

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