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Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs, developed as a collaborative effort between the Columbia University libraries and Columbia University Press. This series examines the effects of important events in history, the international scope of regional conflicts, and the role of international organizations in global peacebuilding. The case studies are accompanied by extensive bibliographies, multi-media, key treaties, and speeches.

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Publications: Challenges and Opportunities for Higher Education in Europe: the Bologna Process and the Lisbon Strategy
Who Minds the Mullahs? Islam, Interests and Institutions in Iran's 2004 Parliamentary Elections
International Criminal Accountability and the International Criminal Court
Economics of Terrorism
The Power of Values or the Value of Power?
Coming Closer or Drifting Apart? EU-Russia Partnership and EU Enlargement in Eastern Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and its Contribution to the Stabilization of Central and Eastern European Countries
The Balkans: Historical Origins and Present Dangers of Recurring Ethnic Conflict on the European Periphery, 1945-2002
The Interrelationship Between the Evolution of Civil Society and Progress in Regional Security
The Evolving Legal Framework in the Former Socialist Countries
The Irish Troubles Since 1916
Water Security in the Middle East: The Hydro-Politics of Global Solutions
The European Defense Industry
Weapons of Mass Destruction
The Development of the European Union
The International Political Economy Since World War II
Iraq and the Gulf War: Decision-Making in Baghdad
The Camp David Accords: A Case of International Bargaining
East Timor and the United Nations
NATO Expansion
Regional Conflict and Cooperation: The Case of Southeast Asia
Security and Politics on the Korean Peninsula
The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-99
A Short Survey of Economic Sanctions
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