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Introduction: What Are Lenses of Analysis?
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Framework: Understanding Lenses
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Looking through the First Lens: Individuals as International
Actors
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Human Nature
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Leaders
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Looking through the Second Lens: Effects of the Internal
on the International
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Type of Government
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Economic Structure and Activity
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Population Considerations
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Resource Base
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Domestic Stability
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Looking through the Third Lens: The Shaping Effects
of International Structures
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Anarchy
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The Balancing of Power
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International Law and Institutions
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Case Studies:
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The Kosovo Crisis and the Ultimatum at Rambouillet
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Historical Background
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The Collapse of Yugoslavia
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Serbia in the 1990s
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The Problem of Kosovo
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Prelude and Ultimatum at Rambouillet
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First Lens: Milosevic and Albright as Causal Variables
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Snapshot: Milosevic and Albright
Profiles
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Analysis Albright: Student of History
or Coercive Diplomat?
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Analysis Milosevic: Opportunist or
Vulnerable Leader?
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Second Lens: Serb Domestic Instability as a Causal
Variable
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Snapshots: Serbian Government, Economy,
Population and Stability
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Analysis: Nationalism as a Double-edged
Sword?
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Analysis: Ultimatum as Opportunity?
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Third Lens: International Organizations as a Causal
Variable
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Analysis: International Law and the
Serb Decision
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Analysis: Institutional Restraints
on the Use of Force
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Analysis: Balancing Against U.S.
Hegemony: the U.N. and Russia
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The Persian Gulf CrisisA New World Order?
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Historical Background
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Iraq's Grievance
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Beyond an Arab-to-Arab Dispute
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Iraq versus the World
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From Shield to Storm
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Why War?
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First Lens: Bush and Hussein as Causal Variables
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Introduction
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George H.W. Bush: A Profile
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George H.W. Bush: Chief Diplomat
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George H.W. Bush: Moral Realist?
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George H.W. Bush: Summary
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Saddam Hussein: A Profile
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Saddam Hussein: Fear of Death and
the Economic Threat
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Saddam Hussein: Arab Leader and the
Political Opportunity
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Saddam Hussein: Summary
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Second Lens: Domestic Instability as Causal Variable
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Introduction
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A Snapshot: Government
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A Snapshot: Economics and Natural
Resources
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A Snapshot: Population and Public
Support
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Avoiding Iraqi Collapse: A Mutual
Interest
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Third Lens: Limitations of War as Causal Variables
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Introduction
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Analysis: Anarchy and Self-Help
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Analysis: Limited War for Limited
Objectives
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Analysis: The Great Collective Security
Experiment
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Summary
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The Peloponnesian War: Battle of the Titans
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Historical Background
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Introduction
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The Persian Threat
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The Titans
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The Peace Structure?
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The Prelude to War
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Battle of the Titans
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Looking through the First Lens: Pericles as Causal
Variable
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Snapshot: Pericles Profile
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Analysis: Pericles: Moderation and
War
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Looking through the Second Lens: Domestic Instability
as Causal Variable
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Snapshots: Government, Resources
and Economies, Social Systems
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Analysis: The Domestic Divide
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Looking through the Third Lens: Bipolarity as Causal
Variable
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Analysis: Bipolarity and the Security
Dilemma
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Analysis: Balancing Act
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Analysis: Arbitration in Anarchy
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Question Strings: Reinforcing Analytical Distinctions
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International Security Question String
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Missile Defense and the ABM Treaty
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War on Terrorism
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International Economics Question StringThe Free
Trade Area of America
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Environmental Issue Question StringThe Kyoto
Protocol on Greenhouse Emissions
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Regional Instability Question StringMacedonia
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