September 24, 1999
Does International-Relations Scholarship Reflect a Bias Toward the U.S.?
Just as child psychologists try to explain the erratic behavior of children -- playful, polite, peevish, petulant
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-- so international-relations scholars attempt to make sense of the perplexing interactions of
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