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Medals of America proudly presents medals and missions: The medals and ribbons of the United Nations. Fountain Inn, SC: MOA Press, 1998.

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Prucha, Francis Paul. Indian peace medals in American history. Bluffton, S.C: Rivilo Books, 1994.

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Prucha, Francis Paul. Indian peace medals in American history. Norman, Okla: University of Oklahoma Press, 2000.

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Prucha, Francis Paul. Peace and friendship: Indian peace medals in the United States. City of Washington: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1985.

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Prucha, Francis Paul. Peace & friendship: Indian peace medals from the Schermer Collection, National Portrait Gallery. [Washington, D.C.]: Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, 2001.

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Laws, Rita. Indian peace medals and related items: Collecting the symbols of peace and friendship. Harrah, Okla. (P.O. Box 25, Harrah 73045-0025): Online Only, 2003.

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Laws, Rita. Indian peace medals and related items: Collecting the symbols of peace and friendship. 2nd ed. Harrah, Okla. (P.O. Box 25, Harrah 73045-0025): Online Only, 2005.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Authorize a Gold Medal to Be Presented on Behalf of the Congress to Pope John Paul II in Recognition of His Many and Enduring Contributions to Peace and Religious Understanding, and for Other Purposes. [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Authorize the President to Award a Gold Medal on Behalf of the Congress to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Recognition of His Outstanding and Enduring Contributions toward Religious Understanding and Peace, and for Other Purposes. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Peace Medals: Negotiating Power in Early America. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Gilcrease Museum, 2012.

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Hans, Galen, Dethlefs Gerd, Ordelheide Karl, and Stadtmuseum Münster, eds. Der Westfälische Frieden. [Münster: Das Stadtmuseum, 1988.

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Peggy, Wittke, and Deutsche Gesellschaft für die Vereinten Nationen., eds. Dokumentation zur Verleihung der Otto-Hahn-Friedensmedaille an Lord Yehudi Menuhin am 16. Januar 1998 in Berlin. Berlin: Deutsche Gesellschaft für die Vereinten Nationen, 1998.

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Unwavering Perseverance: An Olympic Gold Medalist Finds Peace. Outskirts Press, 2017.

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Tveito, Aslak, and Glenn T. Lines. Computing Characterizations of Drugs for Ion Channels and Receptors Using Markov Models. Springer, 2016.

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Tveito, Aslak, and Glenn T. Lines. Computing Characterizations of Drugs for Ion Channels and Receptors Using Markov Models. Springer, 2018.

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el-Nawawy, Mohammed. The Israeli-Egyptian Peace Process in the Reporting of Western Journalists. Ablex Publishing, 2002.

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The Israeli-Egyptian Peace Process in the Reporting of Western Journalists. Ablex Publishing, 2002.

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Brown, Katherine A. Your Country, Our War. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190879402.001.0001.

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This book reviews how news intersects with international politics and discusses the global power and reach of the U.S. news media, especially within the context of the post-9/11 era. It is based on years of interviews conducted between 2009 and 2017, in Kabul, Washington, and New York. The book draws together communications scholarship on hegemony and the U.S. news media’s relationship with American society and the government (i.e. indexing and cascading; agenda-building and agenda-setting; framing; and conflict reportage) along with how national bias and ethnocentrism are fixed phenomena in international news. Given the longevity of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan and the Afghan news media’s dramatic proliferation since 2001, Afghanistan provides a fascinating case study for the role of journalists in conflict and diplomacy. By identifying, framing, and relaying narratives that affect the normative environment, U.S. correspondents have played unofficial diplomatic and developmental roles. They have negotiated the meaning of war and peace. Indirectly and directly, they have supported Afghan journalists in their professional growth. As a result, these foreign correspondents have not been merely observers to a story; they have been participants in it. The stories they choose to tell, and how they tell them, can become dominant narratives in global politics, and have directly affected events inside Afghanistan. The U.S. journalists did not just provide the first draft of history on this enduring post-9/11 entanglement between the United States and Afghanistan—they actively shaped it.
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Edelman, Robert, and Christopher Young, eds. The Whole World Was Watching. Stanford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503610187.001.0001.

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The master narrative of Cold War sports describes a two-sided surrogate war, measurable by falsely objective medal counts every four years at the Olympic Games. This approach is as inadequate for sports as it is for the Cold War. Rather than a bipolar, superpower conflict, the Cold War was a competition between the dueling globalization projects of capitalism and Communism composed of far-from-monolithic blocs. While a fragile, fearful peace took shape in the Northern Hemisphere, both sides waged proxy wars that killed tens of millions in the Global South. Alongside other forms of popular culture, sports were deployed to win the sympathies of the world’s citizens, many of them from nations that had emerged in the wake of European decolonization. Sport was the most conspicuous form of popular culture in the period. It offered millions around the world the opportunity to forge identities that both supported and undermined dominant ideologies—racial, gender, local, regional, national, and international. Sport crossed rather than created borders and identities—and it did so in myriad and intricate ways. This book brings together experts working on sports in the United States, USSR, German Democratic Republic, Asia, and the postcolonial world. Their work is theoretically aware and underpinned by extensive archival research. Taken together, they go beyond simple notions of bipolarity and present new insights that should invigorate the study of both international systems and of culture in the Cold War period.
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