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The following articles have been authored by Fellows of the Strom Thurmond Institute of Government and Public Affairs at Clemson University.
Author: Professor Robert H. Becker
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Author: Professor E. Lewis Bryan
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Author: H. Gregory Hawkins, PhD
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Author: Professor James Hite
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Author: Professor Emeritus Hugh Macaulay
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Author: Barbara Nielsen, Ed.D.
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Author: Associate Professor Bruce Ransom
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Author: Professor I. Nelson Rose
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Author: Professor Holley Hewitt Ulbrich
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Author: Professor Clinton Whitehurst
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The Iraq War is not the war to end all wars
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Interest Groups and "Special Interests"
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Funding and Managing South Carolina's Roads and Highways
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The Growing Cost of the Real ID Act of 2005
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New Rules Needed To Fight Global Terrorism
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Multimodal Transportation Companies in the 21st Century
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America's Continuing Search for Allies
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Mission Accomplished
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Funding and Managing America's Transportation Systems
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The Coming North American Rail Mergers
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The Sailboat - A Novella - And Other Stories of the Merchant Marine
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Isolation: Not Dead But Sleepth
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Transportation and the Terrorist Threat
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al Queda
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Isolation, Limited War, Total War, Containment, Intervention and Pre-emptive Strikes
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Are Some Environmentalists More Equal Than Others?
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Coordinating and Funding the War on Terror
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Homeland Security And You
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Influencing American Elections
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Unintended Consequences of the Kosovo Conflict
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American Foreign Policy in East Asia: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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A Lost Opportunity in the Recent Spy Plane Incident
The Entire Collection of Professor Whitehurst's Papers Listed Below as a 146 Page (542K) Manuscript
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Defining America's Military Sealift Capability: U.S. or Foreign Flag
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Facing Up To Another Cold War
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Taiwan's role in WWII forgotten
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American Military Options in a Taiwan Strait Conflict
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Alliances, The Balance of Power, and American National Interests
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Last Clear Chance for an Enduring Maritime Policy
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The Forgotten Concepts of Sovereignty, Independence and Nationhood as Criteria for UN Membership
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Limited Wars, Civilian Casualties, and Who Must Decide
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Criticizing India's Nuclear Weapons Program Bears a High Price
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China's Missile Policy
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Does South Carolina Hold the High Moral Ground in Lawsuits Against Tobacco Companies?
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Technology and the Protection of Intellectual Property
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National Security -- Words, Weapons or Both
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