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Diamond, L. (2008) 'The Democratic Rollback', Foreign Affairs 87, 2. Easterly, W. (2007) The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good, Penguin (Non-Classics).
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Diamond, L. (2008) 'The Democratic Rollback: The Resurgence of the Predatory State', Foreign Affairs, (March/April), pp. 36-48.
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Diamond, L. (2008). The Democratic Rollback. The Resur- gence of the Predatory State, in: Foreign Affairs, Vol. 87, No. 2, pp. 36-48.
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Diamond, L. (2008). The democratic rollback". Foreign Affairs. March/April: 36-48. Fukuyama, F. (1989). The End of History? The National Interest 16: 3-18.
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Diamond, L. (2008). The democratic rollback. Foreign Affairs. March/April: 36-48.
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Diamond, L. (2008). The democratic rollback. The resur- gence of the predatory state. Foreign Affairs, 87(2), 36-48.
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Diamond, L. (2008). The democratic rollback: The resur- gence of the predatory state. Foreign Affairs, 87(2), 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry (2008) 'The democratic rollback: The resurgence of the predatory state' , Foreign Affairs, March/April 2008: 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry (2008), The Democratic Rollback, in: Foreign Aff airs, 87, 2, 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry (2008). "The Democratic Rollback: The Resurgence of the Predatory State". In: For- eign Affairs 87.2, pp. 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry (2008): "The Democratic Rollback. The Resurgence of the Predatory State", in: Foreign Affairs, Nr. 2, 87. Jg., S. 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry (2008): The Democratic Rollback, in: Foreign Affairs, März/April, S. 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry J. 2008. The Democratic Rollback. The Resurgence of the Predatory State. Foreign Affairs 87:36-48.
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Diamond, Larry. 2008. The Democratic Rollback The Resurgence of the Predatory State states. 87: 36-48.
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Diamond, Larry. 2008. The Democratic Rollback: The Resurgence of the Predatory State. Foreign Affairs 87 (2): 36-48.
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