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Religion and War Resistancein the Plowshares MovementSharon Erickson NepstadCambridge Studies in Contentious Politics$80.00: Hb: 978-0-521-88892-9:204 pp.$24.99: Pb: 978-0-521 -71767-0
The Politics ofOfficial ApologiesMelissa Nobles$70.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87231-7:214 pp.$24.99: Pb: 978-0-521 -69385-1
Building the InternationalCriminal CourtBenjamin Schiff$85.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87312-3:320 pp.$25.99: Pb:978-0-521-69472-8
The Character of HarmsOperational Challenges in ControlMalco lm K, Sparrow$32.99: Hb: 978-0-521-87210-2:272 pp.
The Nuclear TabooThe United States and the Non-Use ofNuclear Weapons Since 1945Nina Tannen waldCambridge Studies in International Relations$85.00: Hb: 978-0-521-81886-5:472 pp.$34.99: Pb: 978-0-521 -52428-5
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