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Kenneth Anderson
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Guest Editors Introduction to the Symposium: War and the United
States Military
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i
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John R. Bolton
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Is There Really "Law" in International Affairs?
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1
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Charles W. Nihan
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Warriors or Humanitarians
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49
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Gary D. Solis
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Military Justice, Civilian Clemency: The Sentences of Marine Corps
War Crimes in South Vietnam
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59
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John Ryle
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The Hazards of Reporting Complex Emergengies in Africa
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85
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Michael I. Spak
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Don't Ask (and) Don't Tell Don't Work: Now What?
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107
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Dr. Julie Laskaris
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The Eros of Achilles: Homoerotic Bonding Among Combat Soldiers
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139
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John B. Corr
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Rape, Sex, ad the U.S. Military: Questioning the Conclusions and
Methodology of Madeline Morris' By Force of Arms
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191
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Mark M. Hager
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G.I. Jane and the Limits of Liberalism
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219
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2000 Dorothy Schramm World Affairs Student Writing Competition
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Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe
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The World Trade Organization and the Protection of the Natural Environment: Recent Trends in the Interpretation
of G.A.T.T. Article XX (b) and (g)
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303
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Student Notes
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Jeffrey Armistead
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Whose Cheese is it Anyway? Correctly Slicing the European
Regulation Concerning Protections for Geographic Indications
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303
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Anastasia M. Pryanikova
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Successive Representation in Cross-Border Practice: Global Ethics
or Common Rules
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325
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