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In-text: (Adams, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Adams, J., 2015. Bosnia: Stabilization Stalled in Negative Peace. [online] Building Peace. Available at: <http://buildingpeaceforum.com/2014/09/bosnia-stabilization-stalled-in-a-negative-peace/> [Accessed 13 March 2015].
In-text: (Babst, 1964)
Your Bibliography: Babst, D., 1964. Elective Government - A Force For Peace. The Wisconsin Sociologist, 3(1), pp.9-14.
In-text: (Bohmann, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Bohmann, J., 1997. Perpetual peace. Cambridge [[u.a.]: MIT Press.
In-text: (Clark, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Clark, J., 2009. From Negative to Positive Peace: The Case of Bosnia and Hercegovina. Journal of Human Rights, 8(4), pp.360-384.
In-text: (The Clinton Administration Begins, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Foreign Policy Bulletin, 1993. The Clinton Administration Begins. 3(4-5), p.4.
In-text: (Kant, Humphrey and Kant, 1983)
Your Bibliography: Kant, I., Humphrey, T. and Kant, I., 1983. Perpetual peace, and other essays on politics, history, and morals. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.
In-text: (Locke and Wootton, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Locke, J. and Wootton, D., 1993. Political writings. New York, N.Y.: Mentor.
In-text: (Mansfield and Snyder, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Mansfield, E. and Snyder, J., 2015. Democratization and War. Foreign Affairs, 74(3).
In-text: (Owen, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Owen, J., 1994. How Liberalism Produces Democratic Peace. International Security, 19(2), p.87.
In-text: (Owen, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Owen, J., 2005. Iraq and the Democratic Peace. Foreign Affairs, 84(6).
In-text: (Rawls, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Rawls, J., 1999. The Law of Peoples. Cambridge MA: Harvard Univeristy Press.
In-text: (ROSATO, 2003)
Your Bibliography: ROSATO, S., 2003. The Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace Theory. Am. Pol. Sci. Rev., 97(04).
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