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- Malthus
- Migration's New Payoff
- Milton Friedman
- Modes of going back to the Gold Standard
- Multilateralism
- Neoliberal institutionalism
- Neoliberalism
- Nuclear Proliferation
- Odious Rulers, Odious Debt
- Path Dependency
- Polanyi's thesis
- Preferential Trade Agreement
- Price-specie-flow Mechanism
- Protectionism
- Purchasing Power Parity
- Realism
- Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
- Regionalism
- Religion in International Politics
- Rogowski
- Ronald Cox's two groups of US business interests and support for RTAs
- Saltwater and Freshwater Economists
- States in a World of Anarchy
- Sterilization
- Strange: States, Firms and Diplomacy
- The 2008 Financial Crisis
- The Ascent of Money
- The Clash of Civilizations
- The Evolution of the Trade Regime
- The Gold Standard during the Inter-War Period
- The History of the Gold Standard
- The different schools of IPE
- The three functions of money
- Two Treatises of Government
- US Power and the Construction of International Order
- Unholy Trinity
- Vices and Virtues of Remittances
- Waltzian Paradigm
- Washington Consensus
- What Makes Greenhouse Sense?
- World Systems Analysis
- World Trade Organization
- “Protectionist Trade Policies: A Survey of Theory, Evidence, and Rationale”,