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Enhancing Productivity and Innovation in a Globalizing World
edited by Raj M. Desai and Itzhak Goldberg
A New Type of Superpower
introduction by Cheng Li. foreword by John L. Thornton. Angang Hu
Speeches of Zheng Bijian 1997-2005
Bijian Zheng
Emerging Policy and Market Opportunities
edited by Charlotte Streck, Robert O'Sullivan, Toby Janson-Smith, and Richard Tarasofsky
Politics and Ideology in American Universities
Bruce L.R. Smith, Jeremy D. Mayer, and A. Lee Fritschler
U.S. Telecommunications since the 1996 Telecom Act
Robert Crandall
Weak States and U.S. National Security
edited by Susan E. Rice, Corinne Graff, and Carlos Pascual
Shaping the Law to Realize America's Promise
with Donald T. Bliss. William T. Coleman
U.S.-European Strategy for the Greater Middle East
edited by Ivo H. Daalder, Nicole Gnesotto, and Philip H. Gordon
Strategic Approaches to Cooperation
foreword by Vicki Huddleston. edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado