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Reproduced with permission from Political Science Quarterly, 118 (Summer 2003): 205-231.
Author: Charles A. Kupchan, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow
Summer 2003
Political Science Quarterly
Reproduced with permission from Political Science Quarterly, 118 (Summer 2003): 205-231.
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