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African Affairs, Vol.108, No. 433 (October 2009) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol108/issue433/

Articles . “Between ‘Dirty Money’ and ‘Development Capital’: Somali Money Transfer Infrastructure Under Global Scrutiny,” by Anna Lindley, 519-

. “Chieftaincy, Diaspora, and Development: The Institution of Nksuohene in Ghana,” by George M. Bob-Milliar, 541-

. “Science, Politics, and the Presidential Aids ‘Cure,’” by Rebecca Cassidy and Melissa Leach, 559-

. “‘No Raila, No Peace!’ Big Man Politics and Election Violence at the Kibera Grassroots,” by Johan de Smedt, 581-

. “Practising ‘Democracy’ in Nigerian Films,” by Akin Adesokan, 559-

. “‘Change for a Better Ghana’: Party Competition, Institutionalization and Alternation in Ghana’s 2008 Elections,” by Lindsay Whitfield, 621-

Briefing . “Africa and the Credit Crunch: From Crisis to Opportunity?” by Christopher Cramer, Deborah Johnston, and Carlos Oya, 643-

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Commentaries

. “Mamdani’s ‘Settlers’, ‘Natives’, and the War on Terror,” by Douglas H. Johnson, 655-

. “Global Citizens and Sudanese Subjects: Reading Mamdani’s Saviours and Survivors,” by Rita Kiki Edozie, 661-

. “Save Darfur: A Movement and its Discontents,” by David Lanz , 669-

Review Article . “The Curse of Oil in the Gulf of Guinea: A View From São Tomé and Príncipe,” by Gisa Weszkalnys, 679-

African Historical Review, Vol. 41, No.1 (July 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g915761385

. “Somaliland Quo Vadis: Overcoming Africa's Post-colonial Self-determination Conundrum (1991-2006)” by Iqbal Jhazbhay, 1-

. “Development and Differentiation in the Post-Independence Era: Continuity or Change in ARDA-Sanyati Irrigation in Zimbabwe (1980-1990),” by Mark Nyandoro, 51-

. “'The Bay and the Ocean': A History of the ANC in Swaziland, 1960-1979,” by Thula Simpson, 90-

. “'It is because of our Islam that we are there': The Call of Islam in the United Democratic Front Era,” by Jill E. Kelly, 118-

American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.31, No.6 (November 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g917329791

. “Afghanistan and Pakistan: Mr. Obama's War,” by Frank G. Wisner, 359-

. “Afghanistan,” by Amir Taheri, 364-

. “Hating the Taliban, Hating the United States: Trajectories of Pakistan's Anti- Americanism,” by Syed Manzar Abbas Zaidi, 376-

. “How Is the Terrorist Threat Changing?” by Joseph W. Foxell, 389-

. “Israeli Waters and a Thirsty World: Israel Today,” by Marjorie Federbush, 400-

For the Record

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. “How to Deal with Russia Today,” 413-

Book Brief . “Orientalism and Islam: European Thinkers on Oriental Despotism in the Middle East and India, by Michael Curtis,” by J. Peter Pham, 415-

American Historical Review, Vol.114, No.4 (October 2009) http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/ahr/2009/114/4

AHR Forum: Truth and Reconciliation in History

. “Introduction: Historians and Historical Reconciliation,” by Elazar Barkan, 899-

. “On Reconciling the Histories of Two Chosen Peoples,” by David Engel, 914-

. “Truth in Telling: Reconciling Realities in the Genocide of the Ottoman Armenians,” by Ronald Grigor Suny, 930-

. “Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies: The Scholars' Initiative,” by Charles Ingrao, 947-

. “Settling Accounts? An Americanist Perspective on Historical Reconciliation,” by James T. Campbell, 963-

AHR Forum: Taylor Branche’s America in the King Years

. “Introduction,” 978-

. “Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Meanings of the 1960s,” by Michael Kazin, 980-

. “The Biography Branch Might Have Written,” by Clayborne Carson, 990-

. “The Black Power Movement, Democracy, and America in the King Years,” by Peniel E. Joseph, 101-

Featured Reviews

. “James A. Brundage, The Medieval Origins of the Legal Profession: Canonists, Civilians, and Courts,” by Thomas Kuehn, 1017-

. “Trish Loughran, The Republic in Print: Print Culture in the Age of U.S. Nation Building, 1770–1870,” by Oz Frankel, 1020-

. “Richard Price, Making Empire: Colonial Encounters and the Creation of Imperial Rule in Nineteenth-Century Africa,” by Clifton Crais, 1023-

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. “Marnia Lazreg, Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad,” by James McDougall, 1025-

American Historical Review, Vol.114, No.5 (December 2009) http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/ahr/2009/114/5

Article

. “Social Death and Political Life in the Study of Slavery,” by Vincent Brown, 1231-

AHR Forum: Transnational Sexualities

. “Thinking Sex in the Transnational Turn: An Introduction,” by Margot Canaday, 1250-

. “Sexuality, Africa, History,” by Marc Epprecht, 1258-

. “Transnational Sex and U.S. History,” by Joanne Meyerowitz, 1273-

. “Syncopated Sex: Transforming European Sexual Cultures,” by Dagmar Herzog, 1286-

. “Transnational Histories of Sexualities in Asia,” by Tamara Loos, 1309-

. “Writing Histories of Sexuality in the Middle East,” by Leslie Peirce, 1325-

. “Latin America and the Challenge of Globalizing the History of Sexuality,” by Pete Sigal, 1340-

AHR Conversation: Historians and the Study of Material Culture

. Participants: Leora Auslander, Amy Bentley, Halevi Leor, H. Otto Sibum, and Christopher Witmore, 1355-

Featured Reviews

. “Jack P. Greene and Philip D. Morgan, editors. Atlantic History: A Critical Appraisal,” by Ian K. Steele, 1405-

. “Jeremy Prestholdt, Domesticating the World: African Consumerism and the Genealogies of Globalization.” By Dorothy L. Hodgson, 1407-

. “Asunción Lavrin, Brides of Christ: Conventual Life in Colonial Mexico.” By Silvia Marina Arrom, 1409-

. “Zeynep Çelik, Empire, Architecture, and the City: French-Ottoman Encounters, 1830- 1914.” By Brian L. McLaren, 1410-

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. “Steven Shapin, The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation.” By Jonathan Liebenau, 1412-

. “Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz, The Race between Education and Technology.” By Maris A. Vinovskis, 1413-

American Political Science Review, Vol. 103, No. 4 (November 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=PSR&volumeId=103&issueId=04&seriesId=0

. “MPs for Sale? Returns to Office in Postwar British Politics,” by Andrew C Eggers and Jens Hainmueller, 513-

. “Assessing Partisan Bias in Federal Public Corruption Prosecutions,” by Sanford C. Gordon, 534-

. “When Left Is Right: Party Ideology and Policy in Post-Communist Europe,” by Margit Tavits and Natalia Letki, 555-

. “The Case for Responsible Parties,” by Dan Bernhardt, John Duggan and Francesco Squintani, 570-

. “Closing the Deal: Negotiating Civil Rights Legislation,” by Gyung-Ho Jeong, Gary J. Miller and Itai Sened, 588-

. “Legislative Involvement in Parliamentary Systems: Opportunities, Conflict, and Institutional Constraints,” by Fabio Franchino and Bjørn Høyland, 607-

. “Deference, Dissent, and Dispute Resolution: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behavior in Rwanda,” by Elizabeth Levy Paluck and Donald P. Green, 622-

. “Why Resource-poor Dictators Allow Freer Media: A Theory and Evidence from Panel Data,” by Georgy Egorov, Sergei Guriev, and Konstantin Sonin, 645-

. “Trade-based Diffusion of Labor Rights: A Panel Study, 1986–2002,” by Brian Greenhill, Layna Mosley, and Aseem Prakash, 669-

. “Claiming Rights across Borders: International Human Rights and Democratic Sovereignty,” by Seyla Benhabib, 691-

American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 39, No. 4 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794636-52412649/title~db=all~content=g916687375

Enders Issue (Symposium: Carleton University, Oct 2008) Articles 5 | Page

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. “Introduction: Canada–US Relations under Obama: Continuity or Change?” by Melissa Haussman and Laura Macdonald, 323-

. “From ‘Thin’ to ‘Thick’ (and Back Again?): The Politics and Policies of the Contemporary U.S.–Canada Border,” by Jason Ackleson, 336-

. “Bush/Harper? Canadian and American Evangelical Politics Compared,” by Jonathan Malloy, 352-

. “The Politics of Cognitive Dissonance: Spin, the Media, and Race (and Ethnicity) in the 2008 US Presidential Election,” by Marilyn Lashley, 364-

General Articles

. “Confidence in Political Institutions in Canada and the United States: Assessing the Interactive Role of Region and Race,” by Edward Grabb, Robert Andersen, Monica Hwang and Scott Milliga, 379-

. “Has Québec Become a Northern Mexico? Public Opinion and America's ‘Long War,’” by David G. Haglund and Justin Massie, 389-

. “Cross-Border Interest Group Learning in Canada and the United States,” by Robert G. Boatright, 418-

American Quarterly, Vol.61, No.4 (December 2009) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/toc/aq.61.4.html

Currents

. “In Memory of Emory Elliott: August 2009,” by Katherine Kinney, vii-

. “The Borders and Limits of American Studies: A Picture from Beirut,” by Malini Johar Schueller, 837-

Essays

. “An ‘Orphan’ with Two Mothers: Transnational and Transracial Adoption, the Cold War, and Contemporary Asian American Cultural Politics,” by Jodi Kim, 855-

. “Interlopers in the Realm of High Culture: ‘Music Moms’ and the Performance of Asian and Asian American Identities,” by Grace Wang, 881-

. “The Ecological Landscapes of Jane Jacobs and Rachel Carson,” by David Kinkela, 905-

Reviews 6 | Page

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. “The Importance of Place in Post-Everything American Studies,” by Matthew Pratt Guterl, 931-

. “Putting the Market in Its Places,” by Cotten Seiler, 943-

. “Youth of Color and the City,” by Matt Delmont, 955-

. “Against Proper Affective Objects,” by Rebecca Wanzo, 967-

Event Review

. “Synesthetic Sabor: Translation and Popular Knowledge in American Sabor,” by Priscilla Peña Ovalle, 979-

The Americas, Vol.66, No.2 (October 2009) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/toc/tam.66.2.html

. “Statistics, Maps, and Legibility: Negotiating Nationalism in Post-Revolutionary Mexico,” by Michael A. Ervin, 155-

. “Cold War in the Countryside: Conflict in Guerrero, Mexico,” by O’Neill Blacker, 181-

. “Notarized and Baptismal Manumissions in the Parish of São José do Rio das Mortes, Minas Gerais (C. 1750–1850),” by Douglas Cole Libby and Afonso de Alencastro Graça Filho, 211-

. “Broken Spears or Broken Bones: Evolution of the Most Famous Line in Nahuatl ,” by John F. Schwaller, 241-

. “Response to John F. Schwaller ,” by Miguel León-Portilla, 252- ______

Asian Security, Vol.5, No. 3 (September 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g915035904

. “Between Interest and Responsibility: Assessing China's Foreign Policy and Burgeoning Global Role,” by Beverley Loke, 195-

. “Re-collecting Empire: Victimhood and the 1962 Sino-Indian War,” by Manjari Chatterjee Miller, 216-

. “Remilitarization, Really? Assessing Change in Japanese Foreign Security Policy,” by Linus Hagstrom and Jon Williamsson, 241-

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. “The US-India Nuclear Pact: Policy, Process, and Great Power Politics,” by Harsh V. Pant, 273-

. “The Evolution of Chinese Foreign Policy: New Incentives with Slowing Growth,” by Brock F. Tessman, 269-

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 63, No.4 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-50616785/title~db=all~content=g917330385

. “Rules of engagement: America's Asia-Pacific security policy under an Obama administration,” by William T. Tow and Beverley Loke, 443-

. “Japan post-9/11: security policy, executive power and political change in an 'un- normal' country,” by Michael Heazle, 458-

. “Domestic events, ideological changes and the post-cold war US-South Korea alliance,” by Hyun-Wook Kim, 482-

. “Korea's beef crisis: the Internet and democracy,” by Jongwoo Han, 505-

. “The political economy of economic reform in North Korea,” by Yong-Soo Park, 529-

. “Disease outbreaks and health governance in the Asia-Pacific: Australia's role in the region,” by Adam Kamradt-Scott, 550

Review Essay

. “US leadership and international order: the future of American foreign policy,” by John Kane, 571-

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.36, No.3 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794637-14168799/title~db=all~content=g917853037

Special Issue: Gulf Security: Legacies of the Past, Prospects for the Future

. “From Here We Begin: A Survey of Scholarship on the International Relations of the Gulf,” by Fred H. Lawson, 337-

. “The Power of Narrative: Saudi Arabia, the United States and the Search for Security,” by Patrick Conge and Gwenn Okruhlik, 359-

. “La Longue Duree and Energy Security in the Gulf,” by Mary Ann Tetreault, 375-

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. “Jihad, Yes, But Not Revolution: Explaining the Extraversion of Islamist Violence in Saudi Arabiam” by Thomas Hegghammer, 395-

. “Saudi Arabia and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process: The Fluctuation of Regional Coordination,” by Joseph Kostiner, 417-

. “Dubai and the United Arab Emirates: Security Threats,” by Christopher M. Davidson, 431-

. “Iraq's Gulf Policy and Regime Security from the Monarchy to the post-Ba'athist Era,” by Ibrahim Al-Marashi, 449-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.11, No.4 (November 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117980943/home

. “Intractable Policy Failure: The Case of Bovine TB and Badgers,” by Wyn Grant, 557-

. “Tracing Foreign Policy Decisions: A Study of Citizens' Use of Heuristics,” by Robert Johns, 574-

. “The Transition to 'New' Social Democracy: The Role of Capitalism, Representation and (Hampered) Contestation,” by David J. Bailey, 593-

. “Labour and Epistemic Communities: The Case of 'Managed Migration' in the UK,” by Alex Balch, 613-

. “From Social Contract to 'Social Contrick': The Depoliticisation of Economic Policy- Making under Harold Wilson, 1974-75,” by Chris Rogers, 634-

. “Laughter and Liability: The Politics of British and Dutch Television Satire,” by Stephen Coleman, Anke Kuik, Liesbet van Zoonen, 652-

. “Confounding Conventional Wisdom: Political not Principled Differences in the Transatlantic Regulatory Relationship,” by Alasdair R. Young, 669-

. “The Liberal Peace at Home and Abroad: Northern Ireland and Liberal Internationalism,” by Roger Mac Ginty, 690

Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 29, No.1 (January 2010) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117962924/home

. “Foreign Debt and Literary Credit: Pablo Neruda and Walt Whitman,” by Kelly Austin, 1-

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. “Optimism, Pessimism, and Coalitional Presidentialism: Debating the Institutional Design of Brazilian Democracy,” by Timothy J. Power, 18-

. “Chilean Constitutionalism Before Allende: Legality Without Courts,: by Julio Faundez, 34-

. “Gender Wage Work and Development in North East Brazil,” by Ben Selwyn, 51-

. “Going Down on Neighbours: Imagining América in Hollywood Movies of the 1930s and 1940s (Flying Down to Rio and Down Argentine Way),” by Philip Swanson, 71-

. “Measuring Skulls: Race and Science in Vicente Riva Palacio's México a través de los siglos,” by Miguel Angel Aviles-Galan, 85-

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 22, No.4 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794636-39284372/title~db=all~content=g917953316

. “Technology, philosophy and international relations,” by Columba Peoples, 559-

. “Realism and the critique of technology.” By William E. Scheuerman, 563-

. “Military frameworks: technological know-how and the legitimization of warfare,” by John Kaag and Whitley Kaufman, 585-

. “Politicizing connectivity: beyond the biopolitics of information technology in international relations,” by Julian Reid, 607-

. “Perceptions and responses to threats: introduction,” by Christoph O. Meyer and Alister Miskimmon, 625-

. “The formation of in-formation by the US military: articulation and enactment of infomanic threat imaginaries on the immaterial battlefield of perception,” by Elgin M. Brunner and Myriam Dunn Cavelty, 629-

. “International terrorism as a force of homogenization? A constructivist approach to understanding cross-national threat perceptions and responses,” by Christoph O. Meyer, 647-

. “News media, threats and insecurities: an ethnographic approach,” byMarie Gillespie and Ben O'Loughlin, 667- ______

Canadian Journal of History, Vol.44, No. 2 (Autumn 2009) http://www.usask.ca/history/cjh/e/iss/index.shtml 10 | Page

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. “Biblical Parallels in Political Rhetoric: A Case Study of Writings by Ukrainian Hetmans, Their Entourages, and Contemporaries (1640s-70s),” by Roman I. Shiyan, 199-

. “Rocky Rapids and Sinking Hopes: River Travel, Commercial Rivalries, and Political Divides in Oskar Lenz’s Gabon Voyages, 1874-77,” by Jeremy Rich, 215-

. “Between the Eternal City and the Holy City: Rome, Jerusalem, and the Imperial Ideal in Britain,” by Eric M. Reisenhauer, 237-

. “‘A call to action’: The Committee on British Communities Abroad, 1919-20,” by John Fisher, 261-

Central European History, Vol.42, No.4 (Decmeber 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CCC&volumeId=42&seriesId=0&issueId=04

Articles

. “Augsburg, Zurich, and the Transfer of Preachers during the Schmalkaldic War,” by Christopher W. Close, 595-

. “False Fire: The Wartburg Book-Burning of 1817,” by Steven Michael Press, 621-

. “Anticipating the Future in the Present: ‘New Women’ and Other Beings of the Future in Weimar Germany,” by Rüdiger Graf, 647-

. “Preparing for Victory: Heinrich Hunke, the Nazi Werberat, and West German Prosperity,” by Pamela E. Swett, 675-

. “Nazi Germany's Propaganda Aimed at Arabs and Muslims During World War II and the Holocaust: Old Themes, New Archival Findings,” by Jeffrey Herf, 709- ______

The China Quarterly, Vol.200 (December 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=6865404

Editorial Reflections on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of The China Quarterly

. “The China Quarterly at 50,” by Julia C. Strauss, 887-

. “On ‘Liberation,’” by Roderick MacFarquhar, 891-

. “The Second Decade,” by David C. Wilson, 895-

. “A Time of Upheaval,” by John Gittings, 897-

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. “ The China Quarterly and China,” by Dick Wilson, 901-

. “Continuity and Change in the Production of Academic Journals: The China Quarterly then and now,” by Brian G. Hook, 905-

. “The China Quarterly and Contemporary China Studies,” by David Shambaugh, 911-

. “The China Quarterly in an Era of Transitions, 1996–2002,” by Richard Louis Edmonds, 917-

. “The Chinese Economy and ‘China Economists’ as Seen Through the Pages of The China Quarterly,” by Christopher B. Howe , 923-

Special Section on “Reinventing the Local Party-State: Between Budgetary Squeeze and Reform”

. “Rebuilding Government for the 21st Century: Can China Incrementally Reform the Public Sector?” by Christine Wong, 929-

. “Marketization, Centralization and Globalization of Cadre Training in Contemporary China,” by Frank N. Pieke, 953-

. “The Political Economy of Earmarked Transfers in a State-Designated Poor County in Western China: Central Policies and Local Responses,” by Mingxing Liu, Juan Wang, Ran Tao and Rachel Murphy, 973-

Articles

. “Fragmented Authoritarianism 2.0”: Political Pluralization in the Chinese Policy Process,” by Andrew Mertha, 995-

. “Between Owner and Regulator: Governing the Business of China's Telecommunications Service Industry,” by Yukyung Yeo, 1013-

. “Income Inequality and Distributive Justice: A Comparative Analysis of Mainland China and Hong Kong,” by Xiaogang Wu, 1033-

. “‘To Serve Revenge for the Dead’: Chinese Communist Responses to Japanese War Crimes in the PRC Foreign Ministry Archive, 1949–1956,” by Adam Cathcart and Patricia Nash, 1053-

. “The Production of Indigeneity: Contemporary Indigenous Literature in Taiwan and Trans-cultural Inheritance,” by Kuei-fen Chiu, 1071-

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Chinese Historical Review, Vol.16, No.2 (Fall 2009) http://www.chss.iup.edu/chr/CHR-publishedIssues.htm

Articles . “Butterfly Dreams: Narrating Women, Sex, and Morality in Chinese Theater,” by Jin Jiang, 125-

. “The Beating of Drums and Clashing of Symbols: Music in Ming Dynasty Military Operations,” by Kenneth M. Swope, 147-

. “Who Owns More Land? Reappraising Landownership in pre-1949 China: A Case Study of the Jianghan Plain,” by Jiayan Zhang,

. “Being a ‘Friend of Free China?’: W. G. Goddard in Nationalist Taiwan,” by Jeremy E. Taylor, 208-

. “History, Historians and the First 60th Years of the People’s Republic of China: A Conversation with Jin Chongji,” by Jin Chongji and Wang Xi, 228-

Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Winter 2009) http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol2/issue4/index.dtl?etoc

. “Does Anti-Americanism Correlate to Pro-China Sentiments?: by Yang Zixiao and David Zweig, 457-

. “Explaining Chinese Solutions to Territorial Disputes with Neighbour States,” by Nie Hongyi, 487-

. “A World Without the West? Empirical Patterns and Theoretical Implications,” by Naazneen Barma, Giacomo Chiozza, Ely Ratner, and Steven Weber, 525-

. “Rethinking the ‘Tribute System’: Broadening the Conceptual Horizon of Historical East Asian Politics,” by Zhang Feng, 545-

Cold War History, Vol.9, No.4 (November 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/172479463497503453/title~db=all~content=g916825169

Special Issue: The Cold War in Film

. “Meeting on the Elbe (Vstrecha na El'be): A visual representation of the incipient Cold War from a Soviet perspecti,” by Isabelle de Keghel, 455-

. “‘Declaration of Love on Celluloid’: The depiction of the Berlin Wall in a GDR film, 1961- 62,” by Cyril Buffet, 469- 13 | Page

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. “‘The Maltz Affair revisited: How the American Communist Party relinquished its cultural influence at the dawn of the Cold War,” by John Sbardellati, 489-

. “‘Don't Mention the Soviets!’: An overview of the short films produced by the NATO Information Service between 1949 and 1969,” by Linda Risso, 501-

. “The destruction of New York City: A recurrent nightmare of American Cold War cinema,” by Lori Maguire, 513-

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.18, No.3 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-66774153/title~db=all~content=g917789301

. “Mujeres, rehenes y secretarios: Mediadores indigenas en la frontera sur del Rio de la Plata durante el periodo hispanico,” by Florencia Roulet, 303-

. “The Possessor's Agency: Private Art Collecting in the Colonial Andes,” by Maya Stanfield-Mazzi, 339-

. “Framing the Visual Tableaux in the Brevisima relacion de la destruicion de las Indias,” by Patricio Boyer, 365-

. “La lucha en las Cortes de Espana por el sufragio universal en Cuba,” by Rafael E. Tarrago, 383-

. “Ethnic Power and Identity Formation in Mid-Colonial Andean Writing,” by Alcira Duenas, 407-

The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.98, No.405 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913070482

Special Issue: Distinctiveness and Diversity: 50 Years of Commonwealth Co-operation in Education

. “Education: Jewel in the Commonwealth's Crown,” by Shridath Ramphal, 663-

. “Achievements in Commonwealth Educational Co-operation: Rising to 21st Century Challenges,” by Naledi Pandor, 679-

. “Commonwealth Education in its Changing International Setting,” by Malcolm Skilbeck and Helen Connell, 687-

. “Critical Champions: Civil Society and Commonwealth Education,” by Peter Williams, 711- 14 | Page

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. “Education in the Small States of the Commonwealth: Towards and Beyond Global Goals and Targets,” by Michael Crossley, Mark Bray and Steve Packer, 731-

. “The English Empire? Global Higher Education,” by Glyn Davis, 753-

. “On Reading the Morris Papers: 1959 Revisited,” by John Michael Lee, 767-

. “Commonwealth Scholarships: Advancing Cosmopolitanism for 50 Years,” by Timothy M. Shaw and David Jobbins, 777-

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.42, No.4 (December 2009) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X

Special Issue: Legacies and the Radical Right in post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe

. “Leninist beneficiaries? Pre-1989 legacies and the radical right in post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe: Some introductory observations,” by Michael Minkenberg, 445

. “The radical right in post-communist Europe. Comparative perspectives on legacies and party competition,” by Lenka Bustikova and Herbert Kitschelt, 459-

. “Historical legacies and the size of the red-brown vote in post-communist politics,” by John Ishiyama, 485-

. “Two variants of the Russian radical right: Imperial and social nationalism,” by Timm Beichelt, 505-

. “The League of Polish Families between East and West, past and present,” by Sarah L. de Lange and Simona Guerra, 527-

. “Interwar fascism and the post-1989 radical right: Ideology, opportunism and historical legacy in Bulgaria and Romania,” by James Frusetta and Anca Glont, 551-

Contemporary British History, Vol.23, No.4 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794636-26460555/title~db=all~content=g916930757

Special Issue: Oswald Mosley and the New Party

. “Introduction: The New Party,” by Matthew Worley, 421-

. “The Sheik: A Valentino in Real Life - Sir Oswald Mosley and the Labour Party, 1924- 1931,” by David Howell, 425-

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. “Mosley and the Tories in 1930: The Problem of Generations,” by Simon Ball, 445-

. “Opposition to the New Party: An Incipient Anti-Fascism or a Defence Against 'Mosleyitis'?” by Nigel Copsey, 461-

. “The Communist Party and the New Party,” by Andrew Thorpe, 447-

. “Fraudulent Fascism: The Attitude of Early British Fascists towards Mosley and the New Party,” by Steven Woodbridge, 493-

. “W. E. D. Allen, Unionist Politics and the New Party,” by Paul Corthorn, 509-

. “Leading from the Centre: The League of Nations Union, Foreign Policy and 'Political Agreement' in the 1930s,” by Helen McCarthy, 527-

. “The British Movement, Duncan Sandys, and the Politics of Constitutionalism in the 1930s,” by Gary Love, 543-

. “Never a Gabriel Over Whitehall: Fictional Representations of British Party Politics During the Mosley Era,” by Steven Fielding, 559-

. “Major Accessions to Repositories in 2008 Relating to Politics (Twentieth Century),” by Alex Ritchie, 573-

Review Article

. “Strange Days Indeed: British Politics in the 1970s,” by Hugh Pemberton, 583-

Contemporary European History, Vol.91, No.1 (February 2010) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CEH&volumeId=19&issueId=01

Articles

. “Against Bolshevism: Georg Werthmann and the Role of Ideology in the Catholic Military Chaplaincy, 1939–1945,” by Lauren N. Faulkner, 1-

. “A Real Peace Tradition? Norway and the Manchurian Crisis, 1931–1934,” by Eldrid I. Mageli, 17-

. “Communist Modernisation and Gender: The Experience of Bulgarian Muslims, 1970– 1990,” by Lenka Nahodilova, 37-

Review Articles

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. “Between Acceptance, Exceptionalism and Continuity: German Jewry, Antisemitism and the Holocaust,” by Mark Roseman, 55-

. “Ethnic Cleansing in Eastern Europe after 1945,” by Gregor Thum, 75-

. “How Brown were the Conservationists? Naturism, Conservation, and National Socialism, 1900–1945,” by Mark Landry, 83-

. “From Stalin to Gorbachev: Reflections on the Personality of Leaders in Soviet History,” by Ian D. Thatcher, 95- ______

Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 44, No.4 (December 2009) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol44/issue4/

. “The United Nations and Global Democracy: From Discourse to Deeds,” by Jean-Philippe Thérien and Madeleine Bélanger Dumontier, 355-

. “Drawing the Neighbours Closer ... to What?: Explaining Emerging Patterns of Policy Convergence between the EU and its Neighbours,” by Esther Barbé, Oriol Costa, Anna Herranz, Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, Michal Natorski, and Maria A. Sabiote, 378-

. “Hell on Earth: Threats, Citizens and the State from Buffy to Beck,” by Stephanie Buus, 400-

. “Key Currency Competition: The Euro versus the Dollar,” by Carla Norrlof , 420-

Review Essay

. “Anti-Americanism: What Is It, and How Can We Study and Explain it?” by Tuomas Forsberg, 443-

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.20, No.3 (September 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-69859485/title~db=all~content=g916554699

. “Catalyst for the Roosevelt Corollary: Arbitrating the 1902–1903 Venezuela Crisis and Its Impact on the Development of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine,” by Matthias Maass, 383-

. “The First Shot was the Last Straw: The Sinking of the T.S.S. Athenia in September 1939 and British Naval Policy in the Second World War,” by Francis M. Carroll, 403-

. “Oleaginous Diplomacy: Oil, Anglo–American Relations and the Lausanne Conference, 1922–23,” by Fiona Venn, 414-

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. “High Hopes, Bold Aims, Limited Results: Britain and the Establishment of the NATO Mediterranean Command, 1950–1953,” by Dionysios Chourchoulis, 434-

. “What was Britain's ‘East of Suez Role’? Reassessing the Withdrawal, 1964–1968,” by David M. McCourt, 453-

. “Hostage Diplomacy: Britain, China, and the Politics of Negotiation, 1967–1969,” by Chi- Kwan Mark, 473-

. “The ‘Japan Card’ in the United States Rapprochement with China, 1969–1972,” by Yukinori Komine, 494-

. “Sharing Water, Preventing War—Hydrodiplomacy in South Asia,” by James Kraska, 515-

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.20, No.4 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-69859485/title~db=all~content=g917967926

. “The Polish Blitz, More than a Mere Footnote to History: Poland and Preventive War with Germany, 1933,” by Jameson W. Crockett, 561-

. “‘As Far as His Army Can Reach’: Military Movements and East–West Discord in Germany, 1945,” by Daniel F. Harrington, 580-

. “‘These People Have an Irrevocable Right to Self-Government’: United States Policy and the Palestinian Question, 1977–1979,” by Victor V. Nemchenok, 595-

. “The Absent-Minded Founder: Norway and the Establishment of the United Nations,” by Norbert Götz, 619-

. “Edward Heath and Anglo–American Relations 1970–1974: A Reappraisal,” by Alex Spelling, 638-

. “Canada and the Bureaucratic Politics of State Fragility,” by Marie-Eve Desrosiers and Philippe Lagassé, 659-

. “United States Intervention in Post-War Greek Elections: From Civil War to Dictatorship,” by Christos Kassimeris, 679-

. “Gibraltar at the United Nations: Caught Between a Treaty, the Charter and the ‘Fundamentalism’ of the Special Committee,” by Peter Gold, 697- ______

Diplomatic History, Vol.33, No.5 (November 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118503844/toc

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Bernath Lecture

. “Is the World Our Campus: International Students and U.S. Global Power in the Long Twentieth Century,” by Paul A. Kramer, 775-

Articles

. “‘The Devil’s Apostle’: Jonas King’s Trial against the Greek Hierarchy in 1852 and the Pressure to Extend U.S. Protection for American Missionaries Overseas,” by Angelo Repousis, 807-

. “Reassessing Roosevelt’s View of Chamberlain after Munich: Ideological Affinity in the Geoffrey Thompson-Claude Bowers Correspondence,” by Kevin Smith, 839-

. “Breaching the Paper Walls: Paul V. MacNutt and Jewish Refugees to the Philippines, 1939-1939,” by Dean J. Kotlowski, 865-

. “A Wind of Change? White Redoubt and the Potscolonial Movement, 1960-1963,” by Ryan M. Irwin, 897-

. “‘Winners’ and ‘Losers’: France, the United States and the End of the Cold War,” by Frédéric Bozo, 927-

Special Forum: George Herring as Teacher and Scholar

. “The Master Narrative of U.S. Foreign Relations,” by Robert D. Schulzinger, 959-

. “George Herring: A Virginia Gentleman and a Scholar,” by Cary W. Blankenship, 963-

. “A Mentor’s Mentor,” by Robert K. Brigham, 965-

. “An Exemplary Historian,” by Michael K. Hall, 967-

. “The Mentor,” by James K. Libbey, 969-

. “Tribute to George Herring,” by Kyle Longley, 971-

Review Essays

. “‘The Absolute Weapon’? Absolutely Not!” by Michael B. Stoff, 973-

. “Nasty Like US,” by David Monod, 979-

. “War Without End: Memory and the Wars for Vietnam,” by Mark Philip Bradley, 985-

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English Historical Review, Vol.CXXIV, No. 511 (December 2009) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/volCXXIV/issue511/index.dtl

. “The Old English Bede: English Ideology or Christian Instruction?” by George Molyneaux, 1289-

. “The Hope–Barings Contract: Finance and Trade Between Europe and the Americas, 1805–1808,” by Adrian J. Pearce, 1324-

. “Medicine, Reform and the ‘End’ of Charity in Early Nineteenth-Century England,”by Michael Brown, 1353-

. “Hugh Trevor-Roper, Intellectual History and ‘The Religious Origins of the Enlightenment,’” by John Robertson, 1389 ______

European History Quarterly, Vol.39, No.4 (October 2009) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol39/issue4/

. “Painting Regional Identities: Nationalism in the Arts, France, Germany and Spain, 1890—1914,” by Eric Storm, 557-

. “A ‘New’ Woman for a ‘New’ Spain: The Sección Femenina de la Falange and the Image of the National Syndicalist Woman,” by Inbal Ofer, 583-

. “Building to Death: Prisoner Forced Labour in the German War Economy: The Neuengamme Subcamps, 1942—1945,” by Marc Buggeln, 606-

. “An ‘anti-Catholicism of free trade?’ Religion and the Anglo-Italian negotiations of 1863,” by Danilo Raponi, 633-

Review Articles

. “Constructing and Maintaining Socialism in the German Democratic Republic,” by Anna Saunders, 653-

. “Beyond the Wire: Allied POWs in the Second World War, the POW ‘Myth’ and Future Realities,” by James Crossland, 662

European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2 (November 2009) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/eeas/2009/00000008/00000002

. “Democratisation Through International Migration? Explorative Thoughts on a Novel Research Agenda,” by Jurgen Ruland, Christl Kessler, and Stefan Rother, 161-

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. “Democratic Citizenship and Labour Migration in East Asia Mapping Fields of Enquiry,” by Christl Kessler, 181-

. “Temporary Migration and Political Remittances: the role of organisational networks in the transnationalisation of human rights,” by Nicola Piper, 215-

. “Changed in Migration? Philippine Return Migrants and (Un)Democratic Remittances,” by Stefan Rother, 245-

. “State-led Migration, Democratic Legitimacy, and Deterritorialization: The Philippines' labour export model,” by M. Scott Solomon, 275-

. “US-Philippines Military Relations After the Mt Pinatubo Eruption in 1991: A Disaster Diplomacy Perspective,” by Jean-Christophe Gaillard, Ilan Kelman, and Ma. Florina Orillos, 301-

. “Harmony, Olympic Manners and MoralsChinese Television and the 'New Propaganda' of Public Service Advertising,” by Stefan R. Landsberger, 331-

European Journal of International Relations, Vol.15, No.4 (December 2009) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol15/issue4/

. “So Why Do People Fight? Evolutionary Theory and the Causes of War,” by Azar Gat, 571-

. “Comic Plots as Conflict Resolution Strategy,” by Riikka Kuusisto, 601-

. “Taming Eastern Nationalism: Tracing the Ideational Background of Double Standards of Post-Cold War Minority Protection,” by Matti Jutila, 627-

. “The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe,” by Maria Mälksoo, 653-

. “The Status of Women as a Standard of ‘Civilization,’” by Ann Towns, 681-

. “World Politics and Organizational Fields: The Case of Transnational Sustainability Governance,” by Klaus Dingwerth and Philipp Pattberg, 707-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.14, No.6 (October 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794634-10375660/title~db=all~content=g916027412

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. “History, Memory, and Moral Knowledge: William Godwin's Essay on Sepulchres (1809),” by Rowland Weston, 651-

. “What Carl Schmitt Picked Up in Weber's Seminar: A Historical Controversy Revisited,” by Kjell Engelbrekt, 667-

. “Paul Valery on Photography: A Poetic Writing of Light and Time,” by Pierre Taminiaux, 685-

. “Les fondements d'une phenomenologie de la litterature selon Jan Patocka,” by Clelia Van Lerberghe, 679-

Reviews

. “Shakespeare, Moral Experience and Historical Criticism,” by David Schalkwyk, 713-

. “Universities in Transition,” by Henry Wasser, 717-

. “Not Hitler's Papabile?” by Victor Castellani, 721-

. “The Riddle of Nonverbal Thought,” by Eli Rozik, 727-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.14, No.7 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794634-10375660/title~db=all~content=g917155757

Special Issue: Future Imperfect–Italian Futurism between Tradition and Modernity

Articles

. “Introduction: Future Imperfect Italian Futurism between Tradition and Modernity,” by Pierpaolo Antonello and Marja Harmanmaa, 771-

. “Dancing and Flying the Body Mechanical: Five Visions for the New Civilisation,” by Katia Pizzi, 785-

. “Mina Loy and the Quest for a Futurist Feminist Woman,” by Lucia Re, 799-

. “The Futurist Noise Machine,” by Christine Poggi, 821-

. “ Recipes for the Future: Traces of Past Utopias in The Futurist Cookbook,” by Enrico Cesaretti, 841-

. “Beyond Anarchism: Marinetti's Futurist (anti-)Utopia of Individualism and 'Artocracy,'” by Marja Harmanmaa, 857-

Reviews

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. “Celebrating the Centenary: Italian Futurism in the Exhibitions in 2009,” by Jessica Palmieri, 873-

. “Futurism and the Feminine: New Perspectives,” by Lucia Re, 877- ______

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.16, No.5 (October 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914721249

Special Issue: Transnational Spaces in History

. “Conceptualising transnational spaces in history,” by Michael G. Muller and Cornelius Torp, 609-

. “The creation of a transnational, Calvinist network and its significance for Calvinist identity and interaction in early modern Europe,” by Ole Peter Grell, 619-

. “Aristocracy and litigation in the seventeenth century: a transnational space for family lawsuits,” by Antonio Terrasa-Lozano, 637-

. “The transnational spaces of things: South Asian textiles in Britain and The Grammar of Ornamen,” by Philip Crang and Sonia Ashmore, 655-

. “Transnational movements between colonial empires: migrant workers from the British Cape Colony in the German diamond town of Luderitzbucht,” by Ulrike Lindner, 679-

. “International or transnational? Humanitarian action during the First World War,” by Heather Jones, 697-

. “The limits and merits of internationalism: experts, the state and the internationalcommunity in Poland in the first half of the twentieth century,” by Katrin Steffen and Martin Kohlrausch, 715-

. “Landscapes of conflict: unity and disunity in post-Second World War Croatian emigre separatism,” by Mate Nikola Tokic, 738-

. “A space of European de-industrialisation in the late twentieth century: Nord/Pas-de- Calais, Wallonia and the Ruhrgebiet,” by Rene Leboutte, 755-

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.16, No.6 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794636-54075891/title~db=all~content=g917290575

. “Monks and children: corporal punishment in Late Antiquity,” by Julia Hillner, 773-

. “Unity from disunity: law, rhetoric and power in the Visigothic kingdom,” by Sam Koon and Jamie Wood, 793-

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. “Auctoritas as sanctitas: Balthild's depiction as 'queen-saint' in the Vita Balthildi,” by Sarah Tatum, 809-

. “Unpicking the web: the divorce of Ecgfrith and AEthelthryth,” by Katherine Bullimore, 835-

. “Composing the mind: doubt and divine inspiration in Otloh of St Emmeram's Book of Temptations,” by Hannah Williams, 855-

. “Holy cow!: the miraculous cures of animals in late medieval England,” by Briony Aitchison, 875-

. “Rebel with a cause? From traitor prince to exemplary martyr: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz's representation of San Hermenegildo,” by Amy Fuller, 893-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.61, No.9 (November 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794637-75403794/title~db=all~content=g915766647

. “Realigning Religion and Power in Central Asia: Islam, Nation-State and (Post)Socialism,” by Chris Hann and Mathijs Pelkmans, 1517-

. “Post-Communism and Female Tobacco Consumption in the Former Soviet States,” by Brian P. Hinote, William C. Cockerham, and Pamela Abbott, 1543-

. “Battlefields of Ethnic Symbols. Public Space and Post-Soviet Identity Formation from a Minority Perspective,” by Alexander M. Danzer, 1557-

. “What did the Soviet Rulers Maximise?” by Vladimir Kontorovich and Alexander Wein, 1579-

. “The Determinants of the Success of Transitions to Democracy,” by Danica Fink-Hafner and Mitja Hafner-Fink, 1603-

. “Patterns of Romanian and Bulgarian Migration to Spain,” by Mikolaj Stanek, 1627-

. “A Reassessment of the Burden of Eastern Europe on the USSR,” by Dina Rome Spechler and Martin C. Spechler, 1645-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.61, No.10 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794637-75403794/title~db=all~content=g916492168

Special Issue: The European Union, Russia and the Shared Neighbourhood

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. “Introduction: The European Union, Russia and the Shared Neighbourhood,” by Jackie Gower and Graham Timmins

. “Competing Rationalities: Russia, the EU and the 'Shared Neighbourhood,'” by Derek Averre

. “EU Governance and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Framework for Analysis,”by Stefan Ganzle

. “The Contribution of the Visegrad Group to the European Union's 'Eastern' Policy: Rhetoric or Reality?” by Martin Dangerfield

. “Lost in Translation? Why the EU has Failed to Influence Russia's Development,” by Hiski Haukkala

. “'Bashing about Rights'? Russia and the 'New' EU States on Human Rights and Democracy Promotion,” by Rick Fawn

. “Power without Influence? The EU and Trade Disputes with Russia,” by Tuomas Forsberg and Antti Seppo

. “Diversionary Role of the Georgia-Russia Conflict: International Constraints and Domestic Appeal,” by Mikhail Filippov

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.62, No.1 (January 2010) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794637-75403794/title~db=all~content=g917991343

. “Patriotic Discourses in Russia's Penal Peripheries: Remembering the Mordovan Gulag,” by Judith Pallot, Laura Piacentini, and Dominique Moran, 1-

. “A Comparative Study of Resource Nationalism in Russia and Kazakhstan 2004-2008,” by Paul Domjan and Matt Stone, 35-

. “The Thawing of a Frozen Conflict: The Internal Security Dilemma and the 2004 Prelude to the Russo-Georgian War,” by Cory Welt, 63-

. “From Conflict to Autonomy: The Making of the South Ossetian Autonomous Region 1918-1922,” by Arsene Saparov, 99-

. “The Effect of Governor Support on Legislative Behaviour in the Russian Duma,” by Frank C. Thames, 125-

. “Transferring Corporate Governance Codes: Form or Substance? Corporate Governance in Hungary,” by Roderick Martin, 145-

Review Article

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. “The Teaching of History in Present-Day Russia,” by David Wedgwood Benn, 173-

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 88, No.6 (November/December 2009) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2009/88/6

Essays

. “The Dollar and the Deficits,” by C. Fred Bergsten

. “The Nukes We Need,” by Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press

. “The Forgotten Front,” by Christopher S. Bond and Lewis M. Simons

. “Russia Reborn,” by Dmitri Trenin

. “In the Quicksands of Somalia,” by Bronwyn Bruton

. “Changing North Korea,” by Andrei Lankov

. “Tokyo's Trials,” by Yoichi Funabashi

. “Turkey's Transformers,” by Morton Abramowitz and Henri J. Barkey Reviews and Responses

. “The Suicide of the East?” by Philip D. Zelikow . “Free Markets, Free Muslims,” by Jon B. Alterman . “The Future of U.S. Military Power,” by Thomas Donnelly, Philip Dur, and Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr.

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 89, No.1 (January/February 2010) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2009/89/1

Essays . “From Hope to Audacity,” by Zbigniew Brzezinski

. “The New Population Bomb,” by Jack A. Goldstone

. “Not So Dire Straits,” by Bruce Gilley

. “The New Energy Order,” by David G. Victor and Linda Yueh

. “Nuclear Disorder,” by Graham Allison

. “The Long Road to Zero,” by Charles D. Ferguson

. “Mind Over Martyr,” by Jessica Stern 26 | Page

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. “The Best Defense?” by Abraham D. Sofaer Reviews and Responses

. “Banned Aid,” by Jagdish Bhagwati . “The Better Half” by Isobel Coleman . “An Elegy for Journalism?” by Peter Osnos

Foreign Policy, Issue 175 (November/December 2009) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issues/175/contents

Features

. “Revolution in a Box,” by Charles Kenny

. “'See you soon, if we’re still alive,'” by Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn

. “Plague: A New Thriller of the Coming Pandemic,” by Robin Cook Missing Links

. “Shadowy Finance” by Moisés Naím

Prime Numbers

. “Doped” by Beau Kilmer and Peter Reuter

In Other Words

. “English Spoken Here,” by Chandrahas Choudhury

. “Howard Roark in New Delhi: The surprising popularity of a libertarian hero in India,” by Jennifer Burns

Foreign Policy, Issue 176 (December 2009) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issues/176/contents

Features:

. “The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers”

. “The Ten Stories You Missed in 2009” by Joshua Keating

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. “Dead Men Walking: Why 2009's truly top thinkers are yesterday's news.” By Niall Ferguson

. “Putting Your Big Think on the Map,” by Carlos Lozada

. “Al Qaeda's Dissident: Meet the man who turned the world of jihad upside down,” by Jarret Brachman

. “The Anti-God Squad,” by Robert Wright

. “Market Riot: How the crisis inspired an entirely new set of big ideas on big money,” by Noam Scheiber

. “The COINdinistas,” by Thomas E. Ricks

. “The Big Thinkers of Giving: How philanthrocapitalists are reshaping the world of charity,” by Matthew Bishop and Michael Green

. “Thought leaders for the Internet era,” by Evgeny Morozov

Missing Links

. “The Missing: Where Have All the Sakharovs Gone,” by Moisés Naím

Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.6, No.1 (January 2010) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118509067/home

. “Does Soft Power Matter? A Comparative Analysis of Student Exchange Programs 1980- 2006,” by Carol Atkinson, 1-

. “Not Very Material but Hardly Immaterial: China's Bombed Embassy and Sino-American Relations,” by Gregory J. Moore, 23-

. “Stalin's Demands: Constructions of the "Soviet Other" in Turkey's Foreign Policy, 1919- -

. “1945,”Determinants by Kıvanç of CoşThird and Parties' Pinar Bilgin,Intervention 43 and Alignment Choices in Ongoing Conflicts, 1946-2001,” by Renato Corbetta, 61-

Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. 19, Issue No.4 (December 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=FPB&volumeId=19&issueId=04&seriesId=0

. “Defense Secretary Gates Congratulates Iraqi Military,” 3-

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. “Secretary of State Clinton Says North Korea is ‘A Threat to Our Friends and Allies,’” 16-

. “Obama, Brown and Sarkozy call on Iran to Open Doors for Nuclear Inspections,” 24-

. “DHS Secretary Encourages Vigilance Regarding Terrorist Threats,” 36-

. “U.S. and Russian Leaders Meet to Discuss Arms Reductions,” 48-

. “At , U.S. Requests Increase in Agricultural Assistance,” 54-

. “Obama Visits Ghana, Says Good Governance is Key to Progress,” 78-

. “Geithner Meets with Chinese Counterparts for Strategic and Economic Dialogue,” 116-

. “Administration Announces Changes to Planned Missile Defense System,” 132-

. “White House Urges Israel to Stop Expanding Settlements,” 152-

. “White House Reviewing Afghanistan Strategy,” 168-

. “Secretary of State Clinton Meets with Colombian Foreign Minister to Discuss Possible Bilateral Defense Agreement,” 192-

. “U.S. Trade Representative Meets with EU Trade Commissioner to Discuss Resolution of Trade Disputes,” 212- ______

French Historical Studies, Vol.32, No.2 (Spring 2010) http://fhs.umn.edu/

. “La guerre de Sept ans et ses conséquences atlantiques: Kourou ou l’apparition d’un nouveau système colonial,” by Marion F. Godfroy-Tayart de Borms

. “Colonizing the Patrie: An Experiment Gone Wrong in Old Regime France,” by Christopher Hodson

. “‘Un Impérialiste Libéral’? Jean-Baptiste Say on Colonies and the Extra-European World,” by Anna Plassart

. “The Escape to Vincennes: Public Narratives and PoliticalMeanings in the Ex-Ministers’ Trial of 1830,” by Jill Harsin

. “‘The Harem Revealed’ and the Islamic-French Family: Aline de Lens and a French Woman’s Orient in Lyautey’s Morocco,” by Ellen Amster

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French History, Vol.23, No.4 (December 2009) http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol23/issue4/

. “‘Paris est libre’ Entries as Reconciliations: From Charles VII to Charles De Gaulle,” by Michel De Waele, 425-

. “The Parlement of Paris and the Ordinances of Blois (1579),” by Sylvie Daubresse, 446-

. “Theological Renewal and Enlightenment Confrontations at the Sorbonne (c.1730- 1750),” by Jeffrey D. Burson, 467-

. “After the Affair: The Congrès de la Jeunesse and Intellectual Reconciliation in 1900,” by Julian Wright, 491-

. “Three Faces of Richelieu: A Historiographical Essay,” by Joseph Bergin, 517- ______

French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 27, No.3 (Winter 2009) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/fpcs/2009/00000027/00000003

Aimé Césaire: Man of the World, Master of the Word.

. “Introduction: Aimé Césaire as Poet, Rebel, Statesman,” by William F.S. Miles, 1-

Part I: Cesaire’s Political Legacy

. “Césaire is Dead: Long Live Césaire! Recuperations and Reparations,” by A. James Arnold, 9-

. “Aimé Césaire ou l'ambivalence féconde,” by Fred Reno, 19-

. “Aimé Césaire et les Antilles françaises: Une histoire inachevée?” by Justin Daniel, 24-

. “Aimé Césaire et la politique: Sept leçons de leadership,” by Fred Constant, 34-

Part II: Césaire at Key Historical Junctures

. “Aimé Césaire and the Making of Black Paris,” by Tyler Stovall, 44-

. “Aimé Césaire's Break from the Parti communiste français: Nouveaux élans, nouveaux defies,” by Thomas Hale and Kora Véron, 47-

. “‘Metaphysical Considerations Can Come Later, But the People Have Children to Feed’ An Interview with Aimé Césaire,” by William F.S. Miles, 63-

Part III: Reflections on Césaire the Poet

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. “Au bout du petit matin… J'ai la force de regarder demai,” by Nathalie Etoke, 76-

. “The Poetic Legacy of Aimé Césaire,” by Francis Abiola Irele, 81-

. “Aimé Césaire: Revisiting the Poetry,” by Ronnie Scharfman, 98-

Review Essay

. “‘La Politique Spectacle’: A Legacy of the French Revolution?” by Yann Robert, 104-

. “Sacred Unions: Religion and Reconciliation in French Society, 1919-1945,” by Jessica Wardhaugh, 116-

German History, Vol.27, No.4 (October 2009) http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol27/issue4/index.dtl

Articles

. “Colony as Heimat? The Formation of Colonial Identity in Germany around 1900,” by Jens Jaeger, 467-

. “Wilhelm II's Weisser Saal and its Doppelthron,” by Douglas Klahr, 490-

. “Soldiers and Terror: Re-evaluating the Complicity of the Wehrmacht in Nazi Germany,” by Robert Loeffel, 514-

Reflections

. “A World Without Jews: Interpreting the Holocaust,” by Alon Confino, 531-

Forum

. “Everyday life in Nazi Germany,” 560-

Discussion

. “A Political Professor: A New Biography of J.G. Droysen,” by James J. Sheehan, 580-

Review Article

. “After Brubaker: Citizenship in Modern Germany, 1848 to Today,” by Annemarie Sammartino, 583- ______

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German Politics, Vol. 18, No. 4 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794634-39105878/title~db=all~content=g917477596

German Politics Lecture

. “'The Politics of Domestication': A New Paradigm in German Foreign Policy,” by Sebastian Harnisch, 455-

Articles

. “Path Dependence as an Explanation of the Institutional Stability of the German Parliament,” by Tracy Hoffmann Slagter and Gerhard Loewenberg, 469-

. “Losing the Power of Parliament? Participation of the Bundestag in the Decision-Making Process Concerning Out-of-Area Military Operations,” by Jan Ryjacek, 485-

. “The Bureaucratic Politics of Security Institution Reform,” by Klaus Brummer, 501-

. “Between Continuity and Change: Ostpolitik and the Constructivist Approach Revisited,” by Joost Kleuters, 519-

. “Political Indigestion: Germany Confronts Genetically Modified Foods,” by Alice Cooper, 536-

. “Left of Eden: The Changing Politics of Economic Inequality in Contemporary Germany,” by Mark I. Vail, 559-

. “Sources of EU Support: The Case of Germany,” by Angelika Scheuer and Hermann Schmitt, 577-

German Politics & Society, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Autumn 2009) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2009/00000027/00000003

. “Retrieving a Redemptive Past: Protecting Heritage and Heimat in East German Cities,” by Jason James, 1-

. “The Masculinized Female Athlete in Weimar Germany,” by Katie Sutton, 28-

. “Making (Normative) Sense of the Headscarf Debate in Europe,” by Peter O’Brien, 50-

Review Essay . “Nathan Stoltzfus and Henry Friedlander, eds., Nazi Crimes and the Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008),” by Jonathan A. Bush, 77-

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German Studies Review, Vol.32, No.3 (Oct 2009) http://www.people.carleton.edu/~dprowe/Back%20Issues/GSR.2009.html

. “Schiller’s ‘An die Freude’ and the Question of Freedom,” by Gail K. Hart, 479-

. “From Grids to Vanishing Points: W. G. Sebald’s Critique of Visual-Representational Orders in Die Ringe des Saturn,” by Richard T. Gray, 495-

. “Mourning Comrades: Communist Funerary Rituals in Cologne during the Weimar Republic,” by Sara Ann Sewell, 527-

. “Gustav Freytag’s Bilder aus der deutschen Vergangenheit and the Meaning of German History,” by Larry L. Ping, 549-

. “Normativität und Transgression: Kleists Prinz Friedrich von Homburg und die obszöne Unterseite des Gesetzes,” by Dominik Finkelde, 569-

. “Vom alternativen Laden zum Dienstleistungsbetrieb: the Berliner Geschichtswerkstatt. A Case Study in Activist Memory Politics,” by Jenny Wüstenberg, 590-

. “Leopold von Schroeder’s Imagined India: Buddhist Spirituality and Christian Politics During the Wilhelmine Era,” by Perry Myers, 619-

. “‘Originalnatur’ in Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre,” by Michael E. Auer, 637- ______

Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po., No 09 (Septembre-Décembre 2009) http://www.histoire-politique.fr/index.php?numero=09

Le dossier . “Nouveaux regards sur l'histoire de la France dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale,” Coordination : Claire Andrieu et Michel Margairaz

- “Nouveaux regards sur l'histoire de la France dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale: Désenclaver l'objet,” by Claire Andrieu, Michel Margairaz

- “Le Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich: les transformations de la mémoire savante,” by Gaël Eismann

- “Les politiques économiques sous et de Vichy,” by Michel Margairaz

- “Ecrire l’histoire des spoliations antisémites (France, 1940-1944),” by Claire Andrieu

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- “Droit de Vichy ou droit sous Vichy ? Sur l'historiographie de la production du droit en France pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale,” by Jean-Pierre Le Crom

- “La femme invisible : la collaboratrice politique,” by Anne Simonin

- “La Résistance, le temps, l’espace : réflexions sur une histoire en movement,” by Alya Aglan

Vari@rticles

. “Eliane Brault, un parcours au féminin, radical, antifasciste, progressiste, maçonnique et féministe (1895-1982),” by Eric Nadaud

. “La Ligue des Droits de l'homme et l'école de la République dans la première moitié du XXe siècle,” by Emmanuel Naquet

Pistes & débats

. “Pour une épistémologie de l'histoire urbaine française des époques modernes et contemporaines comme histoire-problème,” by Nicolas Lemas

Sources . “L'enquête sur les archives de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales (ARSHS) Premier bilan,” by Serge Wolikow ______

The Historian, Vol.71, No.4 (Winter 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117959161/home?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

. “‘A Speedy Release to Our Suffering Captive Brethren in Algiers’: Captives, Debate, and Public Opinion in the Early American Republic,” by David Dzurec, 735-

. “‘Some Punishment Should Be Devised’: Parents, Children, and the State in Victorian London,” by Sascha Auerbach, 757-

. “Humane Modernization as a Liberal Ideal: Late Imperial Russia on the Pages of The Herald of Europe, 1891–190,” by Anton A. Fedyashin, 780-

. “Hiroshima and Spinning the Atom: America, Britain, and Canada Proclaim the Nuclear Age, 6 August 1945,” by Peter N. Kirstein, 805-

The Historical Journal, Vol.52, No.4 (December 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=52&issueId=04

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. “Debating War And Peace In Late Elizabethan England,” by Alexandra Gajda, 851-

. “Finance, Localism, And Military Representation In The Army Of The Earl Of Essex (June–December 1642),” by Aaron Graham, 879-

. “Publishing The Raphael Cartoons And The Rise Of Art-Historical Consciousness In England, 1707–1764,” by Chia-Chuan Hsieh, 899-

. “The Caring Fiscal-Military State During The Seven Years War, 1756–1763,” by Erica Charters, 921-

. “Welfare Provision In Oxford During The Latter Stages Of The Old Poor Law, 1800– 1834,” by Richard Dyson, 943-

. “Ireland, Colonial Science, And The Geographical Construction Of British Rule In India, C. 1820–1870,” by Barry Crosbie, 963-

. “French Empire Elites And The Politics Of Economic Obligation In The Interwar Years,” By Martin Thomas, 989-

. “Italian Society under Anglo-American Bombs: Propaganda, Experience, and Legend, 1940–1945,” by Claudia Baldoli and Marco Fincardi, 1017-

Historiographic Reviews

. “How Ideology Works: Historians And The Case Of British Abolitionism,” by William Palmer, 1039-

. “Christian Ideals Of Manliness In The Eighteenth And Early Nineteenth Centuries,” by William Van Reyk, 1053-

. “Reason Of State, Religious Passions, And The French Wars Of Religion,” by Luc Racaut, 1075-

. “Reading Montaigne In The Twenty-First Century,” by Felicity Green, 1085-

. “Reforming The Reformation Or Puritanism In Revolution?” by Joel Halcomb, 1111-

Historical Reflections Vol.35, No.3 (Winter 2009) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref

. “Nahua Repositories of Social Memory: The Seventeenth-Century Mexican Primordial Titles,” by Amos Megged, 1-

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. “Queen Mathilda of Saxony and the Founding of Quedlinburg: Women, Memory, and Power ,” by Helene Scheck, 21-

. “Between the Linguistic and the Spatial Turns: A Reconsideration of the Concept of Space and Its Role in the Early Modern Period,” by Yair Mintzker, 37-

. “Commercial Liberty, French National Power, and the Indies Trade After the Seven Years' War ,” Kenneth Margerison, 52-

. “Tocqueville, Associations, and the Law of 1834,” by Arthur Goldhammer, 74-

. “The Uses and Abuses of the Dreyfus Affair in the Church-State Debate,” by Zvi Jonathan Kaplan, 85-

. “Honor and the Military Formation of French Noblemen, 1870-1920,” by Elizabeth C. Macknight, 95-

Historical Research, Vol.82, No.218 (November 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117979004/home

. “The Alexis Quire and the cult of saints at St. Albans,” by Kathryn Gerry, 593-

. “The Galloway roll (1300): its content, composition and value to military history,” by David Simpkin, 613-

. “'Testimony (to some extent fictitious)': proofs of age in the first half of the fifteenth century,” by Matthew Holford, 635-

. “New light on 'the commotion time' of 1549: the Oxfordshire rising,” by Katherine Halliday, 655-

. “The great purge of 1625: 'the late Murraine amongst the Gentlemen of the peace,'” by Alison Wall, 677-

. “Health care in the Georgian household of Sir William and Lady Hannah East,” by R. Michael James, 694-

. “The social origins and career patterns of Oxford and Cambridge matriculants, 1840– 1900,” by William D. Rubinstein, 715-

. “The Declaration of London: a matter of operational capability,” by Christopher Martin, 731-

. “The Labour party and the Co-op, 1918–58,” by Kevin Manton, 756-

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Historical Research, Vol.83, No.219 (February 2010) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117979004/home

. “Odda's chapel, Ealdred's inscriptions? The Deerhurst inscriptions in some continental contexts,” by C. R. J. Currie, 1-

. “The comital military retinue in the reign of Edward I,” by Andrew Spencer, 46-

. “New light on the life and manuscripts of a political pamphleteer: Thomas Fovent,” by Clementine Oliver, 60-

. “William Lambarde on the politics of enforcement in Elizabethan England,” by Neil Younger, 69-

. “'For the better uniting of this nation': the 1649 Oath of Engagement and the people of Lancashire,” by Alex Craven, 83-

. “The 'Nabob of the North': Sir Lawrence Dundas as government contractor,” by G. E. Bannerman, 102-

. “Spiritual slavery, material malaise: 'untouchables' and religious neutrality in colonial south India,” by Rupa Viswanath, 124-

. “Bereaved and aggrieved: combat motivation and the ideology of sacrifice in the First World War,” by Alexander Watson and Patrick Porter, 146-

. “The warship as the ultimate guarantor of Britain's freedom in 1940,” by Anthony J. Cumming, 165-

History Vol.95, No.317 (January 2010) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118518321/home

. “The Experienced Traveller as a Professional Author: Friedrich Ludwig Langstedt, Georg Forster and Colonialism Discourse in Eighteenth-Century Germany,” by Chen Tzoref-Ashkenazi, 2-

. “How Did Rupert Hand Get Out Of Jail? Colombia and the Atlantic Empires, 1830–1833,” by Matthew Brown, 25-

. “Mirrors of Wales – Life Story as National Metaphor: Case Studies of R. J. Derfel (1824– 1905) and Huw T. Edwards (1892–1970),” by Paul Ward and Martin Wright, 45-

. “The Persian Gulf in the 1940s and the Question of an Anglo-American Middle East,” by Simon Davis, 64- 37 | Page

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History Compass, Vol.7, No.6 (November 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118491832/issueyear?year=2009

Africa

. “Corruption in Africa-Part 2,” by John Mukum Mbaku, 1416-

. “The Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement in History and Literature,” by Andrew Offenburger, 1428-

. “Revisiting the Micro and Small Enterprise Sector in Kenya,” by Bessie House- Soremekun, 1444-

Asia

. “Jihad on the Frontier: A History of Religious Revolt on the North-West Frontier, 1800– 1947,” by B. D. Hopkins, 1459-

. “Defining Prostitution and Redefining Women's Roles: The Colonial State and Society in Early 19th Century India,” by Erica Wald, 1470-

. “Pseudo History/Weird History: Nationalism and the Internet,” by Greg Melleuish, Konstantin Sheiko and Stephen Brown, 1484-

. “From 'Sale to Accession Deed'– Scanning the Historiography of Kashmir 1846–1947,” by Fozia Nazir Lone, 1496-

Britain and Ireland

. “The Changing Fortunes of Britain's 'Heritage' of Historic Buildings since 1945,” by Janet Inglis, 1509-

Caribbean and Latin America

. “Bartolomé de las Casas and the African Slave Trade,” by Lawrence Clayton, 1526-

. “Mothering Mexico: The Historiography of Mothers and Motherhood in 20th-Century Mexico,” by Nichole Sanders, 1542-

Europe

. “Transportation, Communication, and the Movement of Peoples in the Frankish Kingdom, ca. 500–900 C.E.,” by Gregory I. Halfond, 1544-

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. “The Crisis in the Investiture Crisis Narrative,” by Maureen C. Miller, 1570-

. “Antichrist in the Middle Ages: Plus ça change,” by Michael A. Ryan, 1581-

Near and Middle East

. “Recent Research into the History of Early Shi'ism,” by Robert Gleave, 1593-

North America

. “Gender and Sexuality in the North American Borderlands, 1492–1848,” by Ann M. Little, 1606-

Teaching & Learning Guide

. “Modern Syrian Politics,” by Raymond Hinnebusc, 1616-

History Compass, Vol.8, No.1 (January 2010) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118491832/home

Asia

. “Victimhood Nationalism and History Reconciliation in East Asia,” by Jie-Hyun Lim, 1-

Australasia & Pacific

. “To the Islands – Photographs of Tropical Colonies in The Queenslander,” by Hannah Perkins and Max Quanchi, 11-

Britain and Ireland

. “Home, Colonial and Foreign: Europe, Empire and the History of Migration in 20th- century Britain,” by Wendy Webster, 32-

Caribbean & Latin America

. “The Devolution of Peru's Sendero Luminoso: From Hybrid Maoists to Narco- Traffickers?” by Daniel M. Masterson, 51- . Europe

. “Medieval Sicily and Southern Italy in Recent Historiographical Perspective,” by Sarah C. Davis-Secord, 61-

. “Political Culture in the 1590s: The 'Second Reign of Elizabeth,'” by Alexandra Gajda, 88-

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North America

. “Absolutely Atlantic: Colonialism and the Early Modern French State in Recent Historiography,” by Christopher Hodson and Brett Rushforth, 101-

. “Finding the Flapper: A Historiographical Look at Image and Attitude,” by Stella Ress, 118-

History and Theory, Vol.48, No.3 (October 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118501930/home

. “Rethinking Race History: The Role Of The Albino In The French Enlightenment Life Sciences,” by Andrew Curran, 151-

. “Intentionalism, Intentionality, And Reporting Beliefs,” by , 180-

Forum Branko Mitrović

. “Narrative Form And Historical Sensation: On Saul Friedländer's The Years Of Extermination,” by Alon Confino, 199-

. “The Victim's Voice And Melodramatic Aesthetics In History,” by Amos Goldberg, 220-

. “Evocation, Analysis, And The ‘Crisis Of Liberalism,’” by Christopher R. Browning, 238-

Review Essays

. “A Herodotus For Our Time,” by Mary R. Lefkowitz, 248-

. “Manifesting, Producing, And Mobilizing Historical Consciousness In The ‘Postmodern Condition,’” by John E. Toews, 257-

. “British Colonialism In India As A Pedagogical Enterprise,” by Javed Majeed, 276-

. “The Discovery And Recovery Of Time In History And Religion,” by Mark S. Cladis, 283

History and Theory, Vol.48, No.4 (December 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118501930/home

Special Issue: Photography and Historical Interpretation

Introduction

. “Entwined Practices: Engagements With Photography In Historical Inquiry,” by Jennifer Tucker, 1-

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Dialogues

. “Incongruous Images: ‘Before, During, And After’ The Holocaust,” by Marianne Hirsch, and Leo Spitzer, 9-

. “Seeing And Saying: A Response To ‘Incongruous Images,’” by Geoffrey Batchen, 26-

. “Santu Mofokeng, Photographs: ‘The Violence Is In The Knowing,’” by Patricia Hayes, 34-

. “‘Black Skin And Blood’: Documentary Photography And Santu Mofokeng's Critique Of The Visualization Of Apartheid ,” by David Campbell, 52-

. “Of Fish, Birds, Cats, Mice, Spiders, Flies, Pigs, And Chimpanzees: How Chance Casts The Historic Action Photograph Into Doubt ,” by Robin Kelsey, 59-

. “Neither Fish Nor Flesh,” by John Tagg, 77-

Essays

. Photographic Ambivalence And Historical Consciousness,” by Michael S. Roth, 82-

. “‘When I Was A Photographer’: Nadar And History,” by Stephen Bann, 95-

. “Photography And The Practices Of Critical Black Memory,” by Leigh Raiford, 112-

. “Photography And The Material Performance Of The Past,” by Elizabeth Edwards, 130-

. “The Evidence Of Sight,” by Julia Adeney Thomas, 151-

The History of European Ideas, Vol. 35, No.4 (December 2009) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01916599

. “Machiavelli and Aristotle: The anatomies of the city,” by Pasquale Pasquino, 397-

. “Vattel's law of nations and just war theory,” by Simone Zurbuchen, 408-

. “Preludes and postludes to Gibbon: Variations on an impromptu by J.G.A. Pocock,” by B.W. Young, 418-

. “Christoph Meiners’ History of the Female Sex (1788–1800): The orientalisation of Spain and German nationalism,” by Lara Anderson and Heather Merle Benbow, 433-

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. “Inequality and political stability from Ancien Régime to revolution: The reception of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments in France,” by Ruth Scurr, 441-

. “Constructing Marxism: Karl Kautsky and the French Revolution,” by Bertel Nygaard, 450-

. “Ontology and law in the early Poulantzas,” by James Martin, 465-

. “Werner Stark and Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings,” by Philip Shofield, 475-

Review Essays

. “A complex journey through the British Isles,” by Cesare Cuttica, 495-

. “Benjamin Constant's religious politics,” by Cartine Carpenter, 503- ______

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.23, No.4 (Winter 2009) http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol23/issue4/index.dtl?etoc

. “German Anti-Jewish Propaganda in the Generalgouvernement, 1939–1945: Inciting Hate through Posters, Films, and Exhibitions,” by Jan Grabowski, 381-

. “Finland and the Holocaust: A Reassessment,” by Antero Holmila, 413-

. “‘An incessant army of demons’: Wolf Meyer-Erlach, Luther, and "the Jews" in Nazi Germany,” by Christopher J. Probst, 441-

Review Essay

. “Homo antisemiticus: Lessons and Legacies,” by Jonathan Judaken, 461- ______

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 24, No. 6 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g915530132

Articles

. “J.C. Masterman and the Security Service, 1940-72,” by E. D. R. Harrison, 769-

. “Intelligence-led Peacekeeping: The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), 2006-07,” by A. Walter Dorn, 805-

. “Is it a Pearl or a Kidney Stone? Intelligence Reform and Embassy Reporting, from Moscow to Baghdad,” by Raymond F. Smith, 836-

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. “The Fonds de Moscou, TICOM, and the Nerve of a Spy,” by David Kahn, 865-

Review Article

. “Eavesdropping on the Wehrmacht: What Germany's Generals Really Thought about Hitler and his War,” by Don Watts, 876- ______

International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol. 35, No. 4 (October 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-97558098/title~db=all~content=g917057667

. “Satisfaction, Alternatives, Investments, and the Microfoundations of Audience Cost Models,” by Aaron M. Hoffman, Christopher R. Agnew, Justin J. Lehmiller, and Natasha T. Duncan, 365-

. “The Location and Purpose of Wars Around the World: A New Global Dataset, 1816- 2001,” by Andreas Wimmer and Brian Min, 390-

Commentary: International Political Economy and The Great Recession

. “Introduction,” by Robert Pahre, 418-

. “The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons and Opportunities for International Political Economy,” by Layna Mosley and David Andrew Singer, 420-

. “The Financial Crisis of 2007: Our Waterloo or Take a Chance on IPE?” by David Leblang and Sonal Pandya, 430-

. “A Grave Case of Myopia,” by Benjamin J. Cohen, 436- ______

International Journal, Vol.64, No.4 (Autumn 2009) http://www.internationaljournal.ca/Home/Entries/2009/12/14_Volume_64_Issue_4_Autumn_2009Canad a_and_Asia.html

Canada and Asia

. “Canada and Asia,” by Ryan Touhey & Yuen Pau Woo

. “Strangers no longer: The identity shift in the Canada-Japan relationship,” by Tsuyoshi Kawasaki

. “Seeking a strategic vision for Canada-China relations,” by Wenran Jiang

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. “From periphery to priority: Lessons of the Canada-India relationship 1976-2009,” by Ryan Touhey

. “The poor cousin? Canada-ASEAN relations,” by Richard Stubbs & Mark S. Williams

. “Canada-Korea economic relations: Challenges and prospects,” by Renee B. Kim & Simon Bureau

. “A conversation on Canada-Asia relations: Canada’s commercial relationship with Asia: How solid is it?” by Dan Ciuriak & John M. Curtis

. Shifting purpose: Asia’s rise and Canada’s foreign aid,” by Gregory Chin

. “Global migrants and the new Pacific Canada,” by Henry Yu

. Canada and Asia Pacific’s track-two diplomacy,” by Paul Evans

. “To know and be known: The Department of External Affairs and the creation of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 1978-84,” by Greg Donaghy

Over the transom

. “India-US relations: The shock of the new,” by David M. Malone & Rohan Mukherjee

. “The maple leaf and the chrysanthemum: Canada and Japan, 80 years and counting,” by Charles McMillan

The lessons of history

. “Back to the future? International private security companies in Darfur and the limits of the Executive Outcomes example,” by Christopher Spearin

. Blasts from the past: Samuel P. Huntington and the ambiguities of American power,” by Toby Zanin

Coming attractions

. “Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s peace initiative: 25 years on,” by Brett Thompson ______

International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2 (July 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=6&seriesId=0&issueId=02

Research Articles

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. “The Lesser Learning For Women And Other Texts For Vietnamese Women: A Bibliographical And Comparative Study,” by Peter Kornicki and Nguyễn Thị Oanh, 147-

. “Cultural Discourse On Xue Susu, A Courtesan In Late Ming China,” by Daria Berg, 171

State of Field

. “The Pendulum Swings Again: Recent Debates On China's Prewar Economy,” by Niv Horesh, 201-

Review Article

. “Great Wall?: Overcoming The Boundary Between Euro-American And Sino-Japanese Sinologies,” by Atsushi Kotera, 219- ______

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 13, No. 4 (September 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-69633881/title~db=all~content=g916115903

. “Procedure over substance,” by Amanda DiPaolo, 495–

. “Extradition and fundamental rights: the perspective of the European Court of Human Rights,” by Peter Langford, 512–

. “Palestinian economic (under)development: the hurdles,” by Bashar H. Malkawi, 530–

. “The Gujarat riots of 2002: primordialism or democratic politics?” by Ravina Shamdasani, 544–

. “Derogations and restrictions on the right to strike under international law: the case of Nigeria,” by Ovunda V. C. Okene, 552–

. “Too political or not political enough? A Foucauldian reading of the Responsibility to Protect,” by Patricia Weber, 581–

. “The human rights of the vulnerable,” by Dimitris Xenos, 591–

. “A response to Bagaric and Allan's ‘The Vacuous Concept of Dignity,’” by Sonja Grover, 615–

Review Article

. “Why torture terrorists?” by Maureen Ramsay, 623-

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 13, No. 5 (December 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794634-27468743/title~db=all~content=g917937432

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. “The right to self-determination and the anglophone Cameroon situation,” by S. Eban Ebai, 631-

. “Indicting the Sudanese President by the ICC: Resolution 1593 revisited,” by Omer Yousif Elagab, 654-

. “Child rape as a crime against humanity: challenging the United States Supreme Court reasoning in Kennedy v. Louisiana,” by Sonja Grover, 668-

. “The death penalty and the Principle of Goodness,” by Ron House, 680-

. “The local courts, decentralisation and good governance: the case of the English speaking provinces of Cameroon,” by Mike A. Yanou, 689-

. “Expanding the concept of participatory rights,” by Emilie Secker, 697-

. “Trafficking in women and children in India: nature, dimensions and strategies for prevention,” by Biswajit Ghosh, 716-

Review Article

. “Human rights in crisis: What kind? How deep?” by Jim Whitman, 739- ______

International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Vol. 23, No. 1 (March 2010) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-30711603/title~db=all~content=g917330264

. “Irish Republican Army Counterintelligence,” by Gaetano Joe Ilardi, 1-

. “The PFIAB Personality: Presidents and Their Foreign Intelligence Boards,” by Cynthia M. Nolan, 27-

. “Anthrax as a Biological Weapon: From World War I to the Amerithrax Investigation,” by Rene Pita, Rohan Gunaratna, 61-

. “Intelligence Estimates: NIEs vs. the Open Press in the 1958 China Straits Crisis,” by Glenn P. Hastedt, 104-

. “Pseudo-Wisdom and Intelligence Failures,” by Tamas Meszerics, Levente Littvay, 133-

. “Countering Illicit Traffic of Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean Region,” by Alexander Bligh, 148-

Articles: Commentary . “The Church in Revolution,” by Robert D. Chapman, 166- 46 | Page

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International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 41, No. 4 (November 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=41&seriesId=0&issueId=04

Quick Studies

. “Human Rights in Syria: The Never-Ending Emergency,” by Dina Hadad, 545-

. “Unspoken Dreams,” by Heidi Morrison, 548-

. “Money for Nothing? Offsets in the U.S.–Middle East Defense Trade,” by Shana Marshall, 551-

Articles

. “The Constitution Of Medina: A Sociolegal Interpretation Of Muhammad's Acts Of Foundation Of The Umma,” by Saïd Amir Arjomand, 555-

. “‘We Are Here To Bring The West, Not Only To Ourselves’: Zionist Occidentalism And The Discourse Of Hygiene In Mandate Palestine,” by Dafna Hirsch, 577-

. “Limits Of ‘Authoritarian Upgrading’ In Syria: Private Welfare, Islamic Charities, and The Rise Of The Zayd Movement” by Thomas Pierret and Kjetil Selvik, 595-

. Al- To Mas Alat Al- In Greater Syria: Readers And Writers Debate Women And Their Rights, 1858–1900,” by Fruma Zachs and Sharon Halevi, 615- “From Difā ⁽ Nisā ⁾ ⁾ Nisā ⁾ . “A Reading Of The Turkish Novel: Three Ways Of Constituting The ‘Turkish Modern,’” -

. “Prophetsby Kürşad AndErtuğrul, Priests 635 Of The Nation: Naguib Mahfouz's Karnak Café And The 1967 Crisis In Egypt,” by Benjamin Geer, 635- ______

International Journal of Naval History, Vol. 8, No. 2 (August 2009) http://www.ijnhonline.org/

Articles

. “Charles Morris: A Man of Letter and Numbers,” by George W. Emery

The 2007 U.S. Naval Academy Naval History Symposium Papers

. “Fighting Back British Privateers and the Loss of the Leocadia, Santa Elena, 1800,” by Sabrina Guerra

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. “‘Hell was let loose’: Making Order from Confusion: The RAN Beach Commandos at Balikpapan, July 1945,” by Karl James

. “Scientific Warfare vs. Partisan Politics: Thomas Jefferson and American Naval Education,” by William P. Leeman

. “Britain ’s Green Water Navy in the Revolutionary Chesapeake: Long-Rang Asymmetric Warfare in the Littoral,” by C. Thomas Long ______

International Organization, Vol. 63, No. 4 (October 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=INO&volumeId=63&seriesId=0&issueId=04

. “Polanyi in Brussels: Supranational Institutions and the Transnational Embedding of Markets, by James A. Caporaso and Sidney Tarrow, 593-

. “Evolution Without Progress? Humanitarianism in a World of Hurt,” by Michael Barnett, 621-

. “Making Rules for Global Finance: Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation at the Turn of the Millennium,” by Elliot Posner, 665-

. “On Acting and Knowing: How Pragmatism Can Advance International Relations Research and Methodology,” by Jörg Friedrichs and Friedrich Kratochwil, 701-

. “Audience Beliefs and International Organization Legitimacy,” by Terrence L. Chapman, 733-

. “D-Minus Elections: The Politics and Norms of International Election Observation,” by Judith Kelley, 765-

. “Sharing the Burden of Collective Security in the European Union,” by Han Dorussen, Emil J. Kirchner and James Sperling, 789- ______

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 16, No. 4 (August 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-10334473/title~db=all~content=g916226069

. “Positionality and Power: The Politics of Peacekeeping Research,” by Marsha Henry, Paul Higate, Gurchathen Sanghera, 467-

. “A Framework for the Analysis of Post-conflict Situations: Liberia and Mozambique Reconsidered,” by Christian Reisinger, 483-

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. “The Broader Horn of Africa: Peacekeeping in a Strategic Vacuum,” by A. Sarjoh Bah, 499-

. “Into the Mogadishu Maelstrom: The Mission in Somalia,” by Paul D. Williams, 514-

. “When Peacebuilding Contradicts Statebuilding: Notes from the Arid Lands of Kenya,” by Tanja Chopra, 531-

. “What Is So Special about the European Union? EU–UN Cooperation in Crisis Management in Africa,” by Bruno Charbonneau, 546-

. “The Power of ‘Shock and Awe’: The Palestinian Authority and the Road to Reform,” by Mandy Turner, 562-

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 16, No. 5 (November 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794635-10334473/content~db=all~content=a916751741

Special Issue: Liberal Peacekeeping Reconstructed

. “Introduction: Beyond Northern Epistemologies of Peace: Peacebuilding Reconstructed?” by Kristoffer Lidén, Roger Mac Ginty, Oliver P. Richmond, 587-

. “Building Peace and Political Community in Hybrid Political Orders,” by Volker Boege, Anne Brown, Kevin Clements, Anna Nolan, 599-

. “Building Peace between Global and Local Politics: The Cosmopolitical Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding,” by Kristoffer Lidén, 616-

. “Conflicted Outcomes and Values: (Neo)Liberal Peace in Central Asia and Afghanistan,” by Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh, 635-

. “The Liberal Peace Is Neither: Peacebuilding, State building and the Reproduction of Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” by Stein Sundstøl Eriksen, 652-

. “Conflict-in-Transformation: Ethics, Phenomenology and the Critique of the ‘Liberalizing’ Peace,” by Audra Mitchell, 667-

. “A Latin American Agenda for Peace,” by Wenche Hauge, 685-

. “Rolling Back the Frontiers of Empire: Practising the Postcolonial,” by Phillip Darby, 699-

. “The Case for Strategic Traditionalism: War, National Interest and Liberal Peacebuilding,” by C. Dale Walton, 717- ______

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International Politics, Vol. 47, No. 1 (January 2010) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v47/n1/index.html

Original Article

. “Hidden in plain sight: Constructivist treatment of social context and its limitations,” by Milja Kurki and Adriana Sinclair, 1-

The Bush – Blair Moment

. “Liberal internationalist discourse and the use of force: Blair, Bush and beyond,” by Jeremy Moses, 26-

. “Cosmopolitanism after 9/11,” by David Held, 52-

Balkan (In)Securities

. “Developing security community in the Western Balkans: The role of the EU and NATO,” by Suzette R Grillot, Rebecca J Cruise and Valerie J D'Erman, 62-

. “Why Kosovo doesn’t matter, and how it should,” by Eric Patterson and Roger Mason, 91-

Arms And The State

. “Controlling the invisible: The essence of effectual control of the modern military,” by Yagil Levy, 104-

. “Towards a theory of arms export control,” by Heinz Gärtner, 125- ______

International Relations, Vol. 23, No. 3 (September 2009) http://ire.sagepub.com/content/vol23/issue3/

. “Introduction,” by Michael Foley, 311-

. “Bringing Realism to American Liberalism: Kenneth Waltz and the Process of a Cold War Adjustment,” by Michael Foley, 313-

. “Waltz, Realism and Democracy,” by Michael C. Williams, 328-

. “Left Behind: Neorealism’s Truncated Contextual Materialism and Republicanism,” by Daniel Deudney, 341-

. “Understanding Man, the State, and War,” by Hidemi Suganami, 372-

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. “Lost in Transition: A Critical Analysis of Power Transition Theory,” by Richard Ned Lebow and Benjamin Valentino, 389-

. “Hegemony, Equilibrium and Counterpower: A Synthetic Approach,” by Cornelia Beyer, 411-

. “Beyond Waltz’s Nuclear World: More Trust May be Better,” by Nicholas J. Wheeler, 428-

. “Waltz and World History: The Paradox of Parsimony,” by Barry Buzan and Richard Little, 446-

. “How Hierarchical Can International Society Be?” by Ian Clark, 464-

. “Human Interconnectedness,” by Andrew Linklater, 481-

. “The Virtue of Adversity,” by Kenneth N. Waltz, 498- ______

International Relations of the Asia Pacific, Vol.10, No. 1 (January 2010) http://irap.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol10/issue1/

Articles

. “Australia, Indonesia, and West Papuan refugees, 1962–2009,” by Klaus Neumann and Savitri Taylor, 1-

. “Subaltern straits: ‘exit’, ‘voice’, and ‘loyalty’ in the United States–China–Taiwan relations,” by L.H.M. Ling, Ching-Chane Hwang, and Boyu Chen, 33-

. “Russia's breakthrough into the Asia-Pacific: China's role,” by Gaye Christoffersen, 61-

. “Collective identity formation on the Korean Peninsula: United States' different North Korea policies, Kim Dae-Jung's Sunshine Policy, and United States–South Korea–North Korea relations,” by Young Chul Cho, 93-

. “Domestic sources of Japanese foreign policy activism: loss avoidance and demand coherence,” by Saori N. Katada and Mireya Solís, 129

Research Note

. “Not just global rhetoric: Japan's substantive actualization of its human security foreign policy,” by Tan Hsien-Li, 159- ______

International Security, Vol. 34, No. 3 (Winter 2010) - Forthcoming

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http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/isec/current Assessing Nuclear Threats . “Same As It Ever Was: Nuclear Alarmism, Proliferation, and the Cold War,” by Francis J. Gavin

. “Posturing for Peace? Pakistan's Nuclear Postures and South Asian Stability,” by Vipin Narang

. “Understanding Support for Islamist Militancy in Pakistan,” by Jacob N. Shapiro and C. Christine Fair

. “The Myth of Military Myopia: Democracy, Small Wars, and Vietnam,” by Jonathan D. Caverley

. “Powerplay: Origins of the U.S. Alliance System in Asia,” by Victor D. Cha ______

International Spectator, Vol. 44, No. 3 (September 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g915157358

Opinions

. “Where is Israel Heading?” by Mark A. Heller, 5-

. “Fatah-Hamas Rivalries after Gaza: Is Unity Impossible?” by Benoit Challand, 11-

. “Is the EU Up to the Requirements of Peace in the Middle East?” by Muriel Asseburg and Volker Perthes, 19-

The Caucases at the Crossroads

. “After the 2008 Russia-Georgia War: Implications for the Wider Caucasus,” by Nona Mikhelidze, 27-

. “EU Policies and Sub-Regional Multilateralism in the Caspian Region,” by Leila Alieva, 43-

. “The Myth of a Sino-Russian Challenge to the West,” by Hiski Haukkala and Linda Jakobson, 59-

. “Can Further Nationalisation Facilitate a Common EU Approach to Migration?” by Steffen Angenendt and Roderick Parkes, 77-

Italy in World Affairs

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. “Italy in the European Union, between Prodi and Berlusconi,” by Maurizio Carbone, 97- ______

International Studies, Vol. 45, No. 4 (October/December 2008) http://isq.sagepub.com/content/vol45/issue4/

. “Democratization in the Arab World: Relevance of the Turkish Model,” by Aswini K. Mohapatra, 271-

. “Palestinian Politics in the Post-Arafat Period,” by Bansidhar Pradhan, 295-

. “India and the European Union: Broadening Strategic Partnership Beyond Economic Linkages,” by Gulshan Sachdeva, 341-

. “India’s Economic Diplomacy at the World Trade Organization,” by Rahul Tripathi, 369- ______

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 10, No. 4 (November 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118516737/home

Policy

. “U.S. Grand Strategy Following the George W. Bush Presidency,” by David C. Ellis, 361-

. “Reassurance: A Strategic Basis of U.S. Support for Israel,” by Ariel Ilan Roth, 378-

. “Perception and Politics in Intelligence Assessment: U.S. Estimates of the Soviet and ‘Rogue-State’ Nuclear Threats,” by James H. Lebovic, 394-

Pedagogy and the Discipline

. “IR Teaching Reloaded: Using Films and Simulations in the Teaching of International Relations,” by Archie W. Simpson, Bernd Kaussler, 413-

. “Open Doors and Closed Ceilings: Gender-Based Patterns and Attitudes in the International Studies Association,” by Marie T. Henehan, Meredith Reid Sarkees, 428-

International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 4 (December 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117984904/home

. “Principal-Agent Problems in Humanitarian Intervention: Moral Hazards, Adverse Selection, and the Commitment Dilemma,” by Robert W. Rauchhaus, 871-

. “Market Structure, Electoral Institutions, and Trade Policy,” by Daniel Yuichi Kono, 885-

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. “Paradigmatic Faults in International-Relations Theory,” by Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Daniel H. Nexon, 907-

. “Changing Economic Openness for Environmental Policy Convergence: When Can Bilateral Trade Agreements Induce Convergence of Environmental Regulation?” by Michael M. Bechtel, Jale Tosun, 931-

. “Politics or the Economy? Domestic Correlates of Dispute Involvement in Developed Democracies,” by Philip Arena, Glenn Palmer, 955-

. “Identity and Securitization in the Democratic Peace: The United States and the Divergence of Response to India and Iran's Nuclear Programs,” by Jarrod Hayes, 977-

. “The Interactions of Strength of Governments and Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes in Avoiding Currency Crises,” by Eric M. P. Chiu, Thomas D. Willett, 1001-

. “Harmonizing the Humanitarian Aid Network: Adaptive Change in a Complex System,” by Taylor B. Seybolt, 1027-

. “Does Attrition Behavior Help Explain the Duration of Interstate Wars? A Game Theoretic and Empirical Analysis,” by Catherine C. Langlois, Jean-Pierre P. Langlois, 1051-

. “Multilateral Versus Unilateral Sanctions Reconsidered: A Test Using New Data,” by Navin A. Bapat, T. Clifton Morgan, 1075-

. “Networks of Intergovernmental Organizations and Convergence in Domestic Economic Policies,” by Xun Cao, 1095

. “Theorizing ICTs in the Arab World: Informational Capitalism and the Public Sphere,” by Emma C. Murphy, 1131-

. “Digital Disaster, Cyber Security, and the Copenhagen School,” by Lene Hansen, Helen Nissenbaum, 1155- ______

International Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 4 (December 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120118378/grouphome/home.html

Reflection, Evaluation, Integration . “Bolstering the State: A Different Perspective on the War on the Jihadi Movement,” by Barak Mendelsohn, 663-

. “International Prosecutions and Domestic Politics: The Use of Truth Commissions as Compromise Justice in Serbia and Croatia,” by Brian Grodsky, 687-

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. “What Causes Civil Wars? Integrating Quantitative Research Findings,” by Jeffrey Dixon, 707-

. “Dialogic Cosmopolitanism and Global Justice,” by Eduard Jordaan, 736-

Review Essays

. “Social Construction of Power, Identity, and Geography: The Voices from Korea, India, and Tibet,” by Mikyoung Kim, 749-

. “Terror and Beyond: Moral and Normative Dilemmas,” by Carmen Draghici, 755-

. “Global Order and Knowledge Production,” by James H. Mittelman, 760-

. “Ethics and Agency in International Organizations,” by Michael J. Struett, 766- ______

Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 11, No. 3 (November 2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1724794634-53737480/title~db=all~content=g916904125

Articles

. “Necroidealism, Or The Subaltern's Sacrificial Death,” by Victor Li, 275-

. “Reviving The Past – Post-Independence Architecture and Politics in India's Long 1950s,” by Rebecca M. Brown, 293-

. “Reading Bharatchandra – Literary Language and the Figuration of Modernity in Bengal (1822–1858),” by Rosinka Chaudhuri, 316-

. “Travelling Zion – Hiking and Settler-Nationalism in pre - 1948 Palestine,” by Rebecca L. Stein, 334-

. “At The Formal Limits – C. L. R. James, Moby Dick and the Politics of the Realist Novel,” by Joseph Keith, 352-

On Talal Asad

. “The Idea Of An Anthropology Of Christianity,” by Gil Anidjar, 367-

. “Response To Gil Anidjar,” by Talal Asad, 394-

Situations

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. “Roma Residence – Senegal, Italy and Transnational Hybrid Spaces” by Cristina Lombardi-Diop, 400- ______

Issues & Studies, an International Quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian Affairs, Vol. 45, No. 2 (June 2009) http://iir.nccu.edu.tw/index.php?include=journal&kind=4&id=365&ajax=1

Focus

. “The Origins and Consequences of Electoral Reform in Taiwan,” by John Fuh-Sheng Hsieh

. “Rational Choices and Irrational Results: The DPP's Institutional Choice in Taiwan's Electoral Reform,” by Alex Chuan-Hsien Chang and Yu-Tzung Chang

. “The Spatial Organization of Elections and the Cube Law,” by Tse-Min Lin and Feng-Yu Lee

. “Change and Continuity in the Personal Vote after Electoral Reform in Taiwan,” by Nathan F. Batto

Articles

. “Factors Affecting Viewers' Perceptions of Sensationalism in Television News: A Survey Study in Taiwan,” by Tai-Li Wang and Akiba A. Cohen

. “Informal Tax Competition among Local Governments in China since the 1994 Tax Reforms,” by Eun Kyong Choi

. “Illicit Flows in the Hong Kong-China-Taiwan Triangle,” by Justin V. Hastings

. “The Emerging Middle Class in Post-Colonial Macao: Structure, Profile, and Mobility,” by Timothy Ka-Ying Wong and Po-San Wan

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