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Slippery Slope: Notes Toward the Definition of Justifiable Intervention. Univ. Calif., Inst. Int. Stud. Policy Pap. No. 42, Berkeley, CA
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Haas, Ernst B. 1952. The reconciliation of conflicting colonial policy aims: acceptance of the League of
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Evangelism Rides Again: How to Protect Human Rights Without Really Trying. Univ. Calif. Policy Pap. No. 5, Berkeley, CA
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Haas, Ernst B. 1997. Nationalism, Liberalism and
Progress. Vol. 1. The Rise and Decline of Nationalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press
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Haas, Ernst B. 2000. Nationalism, Liberalism and
Progress. Vol. 2. The Dismal Fate of New Nations. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press
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Haas, Ernst B. 1990. When
Knowledge is Power: Three Models of Change in International Organizations. Berkeley: Univ. Calif. Press
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Ruggie, John Gerard; Katzenstein, Peter J.; Keohane, Robert O.; Schmitter, Philippe C. (2005).
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