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Avoiding the New Cold War: Environmental Conflict Resolution and the Need for an International Legal Regime in the High Arctic
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Sam Mulopulos' submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:100
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Bodily Witness: Choreography of the Political
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Joe Hiller's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:91
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China’s Internet Governance: Between Development and Censorship
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Liyan Chen's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Conference
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grinnell:86
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Coming Home? Return and Its Implications for Peacebuilding in Post-War Bosnia
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Claire Griffith's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:90
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Cumulative Effects of Systematic Discrimination Against Transgender Americans
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Aurora Quinn-Elmore's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:101
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Denazification and Discourse in Post-War Germany
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Isabella Leo's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:97
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Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Ignored Pandemic
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Jake Lindstrom's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:98
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Obstetric and Traumatic Gynecologic Fistula in Sierra Leone: A Call for Empowerment
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Megan Januska's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:92
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Perpetuated Borders: Boundaries and Mistrust in Post-Apartheid South Africa
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Erin Whalen's submission to the 2012 Peace Studies Student Conference
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grinnell:105
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Personal Problems Are Political Problems: The Gendered History of Disordered Eating
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This essay seeks to provide a re-articulation of eating disorders’ history using feminist historiography.
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grinnell:110
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