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Fox International Fellowship “Tax Treaty or Tax Traitor? Does International Tax Law Reward Corporate Misbehavior?” Authors(s) Imran Daniels Publication Date 2018
Genocide Studies Program 'Khmer Rouge Poised to Gain from US Policy Khmer Rouge Poised to Gain from US Policy', The New York Times (New York), August 06, 1990
Genocide Studies Program ‘Letter from the US Assistant Secretary for East Asian & Pacific Affairs’, United States Department of State, Oct. 03, 1995
Fox International Fellowship “What Research Tells Us About Aging and Inequality - And How this Matters to Welfare States” Authors(s) Agnete Aslaug Kjaer Publication Date 2017
Fox International Fellowship “Trade, Migration and Sorting by Skill: How the Interstate Highway System Polarized the US Urban Landscape” Authors(s) Florin Lucian Cucu Publication Date 2018
Genocide Studies Program 'Damn it, what a fate!' A fuller history of Vietnam- Robin Gerster for the Australian Book Review on Việt Nam: A History from Earliest Times to the Present by Ben Kiernan, June 2017
Fox International Fellowship “Inequities in International Financing are Likely Leaving the Most Vulnerable Small Island Developing States Unable to Adequately Adapt and Build Resilience to Climate Change” Authors(s) Stacy-ann Robinson Publication Date 2017