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  25. Diffusion Through Issue Linkage: Environmental Norms in US Trade Agreements. (2016). Jinnah, Sikina ; Lindsay, Abby.
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  42. Can Top-Down and Bottom-Up be Reconciled? Electoral Competition and Service Delivery in Malaysia. (2012). McCourt, Willy.
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  44. Shareholders as Norm Entrepreneurs for Corporate Social Responsibility. (2010). Sjostrom, Emma.
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  47. Explaining the Enforcement of Democracy by Regional Organizations: Comparing EU, Mercosur and SADC. (2010). van der Vleuten, Anna ; Hoffmann, Andrea Ribeiro.
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