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1. Political Authority, Policy Capacity, and Twenty-first-century Governance, Bruce W. Jentleson and Louis W. Pauly, State Authority and Capacity in Turbulent Times, <br/>2. Management versus Democracy: Political Legitimacy and (the Management of) European Economic and Social Problems, Herman Schwartz, <br/>3. Stieg Larsson and the New Globalism: Lessons for the Structure(s) of Authority in IR, Christine Ingebritsen, <br/>4. Varieties of Financial Capitalism, Crisis, and Adjustment: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est La Même Chose, Jana Grittersová, <br/>6. Guns, Butter, and More Guns: Japanese Security through March 11th , H. Richard Friman, Derek Hall, David Leheny, <br/>7. Autocratic Diffusion and the Pluralization of Democracy, Paul D’Anieri <br/>8. Constructing a New Culture of Security, Re-constituting Public Power in Post-Communist Europe <br/>9. Alexandra Gheciu Systemic Power and the American Imperium <br/>9. Crises of Authority: Domestic Structures and the Changing American Imperium, David A. Lake <br/>10. Disjoining Partners: Europe and the American Imperium, Rawi Abdelal and Ulrich Krotz, <br/>11. Beyond Hegemony: Norms and Alliances in Europe and Asia, Stephanie C. Hofmann and Andrew Yeo, <br/>12. Are the Leaders and the Followers? The Rise of China and East Asian Regionalism(s), Il Hyun Cho and Seo-Hyun Park, <br/>13. Saving Face, Looking Good, and Building International Reputation in East and West, Jennifer L. Erickson, <br/>14. Small States in Humanitarian Norm Making, Margarita H. Petrova, Epilogue <br/>15. Power 1-4, or The Emperor’s New Clothes, Peter J. Katzenstein |