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Edición:
Tm. 75 (2024), No. 1190
Tm. 74 (2023), No. 1189
Tm. 74 (2023), No. 1188
Tm. 74 (2023), No. 1187
Tm. 73 (2022), No. 1186
Tm. 73 (2022), No. 1185
Tm. 73 (2022), No. 1184
Tm. 72 (2021), No. 1183
Tm. 72 (2021), No. 1182
Tm. 72 (2021), No. 1181
Tm. 71 (2020), No. 1180
Tm. 71 (2020), No. 1179
The Review of International Affairs, Tm. 73 (2022), No. 1185
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Critique of the Critique: Why Realist Opponents of Liberal Hegemony Miss the Target?
Vladimir Trapara
The Review of International Affairs, 2022. - Tm. 73, No. 1185, p. 5–25
https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ria.2022.73.1185.1
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2.
Entangled in the Continuum of Violence: How do Women Experience War?
Srđan T. Korać
The Review of International Affairs, 2022. - Tm. 73, No. 1185, p. 27–50
https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ria.2022.73.1185.2
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Concepts of Information Warfare (Operations) of the United States of America, China and Russia
Dejan V. Vuletić
, Petar Stanojević
The Review of International Affairs, 2022. - Tm. 73, No. 1185, p. 51–71
https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ria.2022.73.1185.3
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Argentina’s Struggle to Preserve Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity on the Malvinas Islands
Rajko Petrović
The Review of International Affairs, 2022. - Tm. 73, No. 1185, p. 73–89
https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ria.2022.73.1185.4
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Hedging Strategy as a Response to the United States-China Rivalry: The Case of Southeast Asia
Pavle Nedić
The Review of International Affairs, 2022. - Tm. 73, No. 1185, p. 91–112
https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_ria.2022.73.1185.5
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