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INDEX
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academic puffery. See another book
Adams, John Quincy
AIDS. See also pandemics
Al Qaeda
aliens
alliances. See also NATO
anarchy. See also post-apocalypse
anthrax attacks
anthropology
apocalypse. See post-apocalypse
authoritarianism
Axis of Evil Dead
bad zombie puns
balancing
bears
Belarus
biology
bioterrorism
Black Death
braaaaiiiiinnnnnnns
Braindead. See Dead Alive
Brooks, Max
buckpassing
bureaucratic politics
Byrnard, Sam
cannibals
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
causal mechanisms
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.
Chemical Weapons Convention
Cheney, Richard
China
Chucky doll, lameness of
Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality
college students, 5 similarity between zombies and
confirmation bias
Congress, United States
constructivism
containment
contingency planning
cooperation. See also international regimes
Cordesman, Anthony
Coulton, Jonathan
Cuba
cyberwarfare
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Dead Alive
Dead Snow
deadheads. See zombies
deadites. See zombies
democracy
Dendle, Peter
developing countries
Diary of the Dead
differently animated. See zombies
disasters
disease. See pandemics
Doghouse
domestic politics
dreaded risk
Duvall, Raymond
economics
Elvis. See Presley, Elvis
entropy
European Union
fear
Feed
feedback loop. See paradox
feminism
flesh-eaters. See zombies
free-rider problem
fundamental attribution error
Furedi, Frank
game theory
Germany
ghouls. See zombies
global civil society. See nongovernmental organization
global governance. See international regimes
globalization
Grant, Mira
Great Britain
groupthink
hackwork
Haiti
Hamas
hawk bias
hegemony
Hezbollah
Hirschman, Albert
Hobbes, Thomas
hobbits, 6 silliness of
H1N1. See influenza pandemics
human lobby, realist warnings about
human security
Humans Versus Zombies
India
influenza. See also pandemics interest groups
international law
International Organization for Migration
international regimes effectiveness of
international relations theories gnawing gap with respect to zombies and paradigmatic nature of state-centric focus of utility of. See also constructivism liberalism realism
Iran
Islam
isolationism
Jackson, Michael
Japan
Kagan, Robert
Kashmir
Keene, Brian
Keynes, John Maynarding,
King Stephen
Korea. See North Korea, South Korea
Land of the Dead
Left 4 Dead, 3
liberalism in contrast to neoconservatism
libertarians
living dead. See zombies
Loch Ness monster
Lord of the Rings. See hobbits
Maberry, Jonathan
malaria. See also pandemics
Marvel Zombies
Marxism
mathematics
Mearsheimer, John
military force
mobile deceased. See zombies
models. See international relations theories
multilateral cooperation. See cooperation international regimes
Murray, Bill
NATO
natural disasters. See disasters
networks
neoconservatism
NGO. See non-governmental organization
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Night of the Living Dead
non-governmental organization
norm cascade
normal accident. See also bureaucratic politics