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Analysis Territorial Cleavages and the Bolivian Constitutional Transition Number 25 by external source
Analysis When the Total is less than the Sum of the Parts: The Lessons of Bosnia and Herzegovina Number 26 by external source
Analysis The 2002-04 Annan Plan in Cyprus: An Attempted UN-Mediated Constitutional Transition. Number 27 by external source
Analysis States Reorganization and Accommodation of Ethno-Territorial Cleavages in India Occasional Paper Number 29 by external source
Analysis Dealing with Territorial Cleavages in Constitutional Transitions Iraq Number 30 by external source
Analysis Constitutional Transitions and Territorial Cleavages: The Kenyan Case: Number 32 by external source
Analysis Nigeria’s Permanent Constitutional Transition: Military Rule, Civilian Instability and ‘True Federalism’ in a Deeply Divided Society: Number 34 by external source