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Children as Individuals: Assessing Their Rights in the Context of Global Migrations
Constructing a Post-Communist Economic Order
Crackdowns and Detainments: A review of "Media, Revolution and Politics in Egypt: The Story of an Uprising"
Criminal Activity in a Globalizing World
Democratic Dividends: Globalization, Liberation, and Economic Revolution in Brazil
Draining Development? Controlling Flows of Illicit Funds from Developing Countries
Explaining Russia Through Putin: A Review of The New Tsar by Steven Lee Myers
Fossil Fuels: Manna from Heaven or Magma from Hell?
Freedom of Migration: Oxymoron or Paradox?
Gridlock: Labor, Migration, and Human Trafficking in Dubai
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