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H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Compiled By: First Quarter 2020 [A-I] Dr. Sarah J. Gavison, University of Colorado 31 January 2020 Boulder [J-Z] Dr. Lubna Qureshi, Independent Scholar

Third and Fourth Quarter 2019 Issues Errata

. On page 21 of the 3rd Quarter of 2019, Middle Eastern Studies 55:5 and not Modern Muslim Studies. . On page 12 of the 4th Quarter of 2019, Modern & Contemporary France 27:4 and not Modern France.

African Affairs, Vol.118, No. 473 (October 2019) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year

. “From peace campaigns to peaceocracy: Elections, order and authority in Africa” by Gabrielle Lynch, Nic Cheeseman, Justin Willis, 603–627 . “Parallel or dependent? The state, chieftaincy and institutions of governance in ” by Edem Adotey, 628–645 . “Social protection in an aspiring ‘developmental state’: The political drivers of Ethiopia’s PSNP” Tom Lavers, 646– 671 . “Elections and borderlands in Ghana” by Nathalie Raunet Robert-Nicoud, 672–691 . “The authoritarian origins of well-organized opposition parties: The rise of Chadema in Tanzania” by Dan Paget, 692–711 . “Labour challenges in Ethiopia’s textile and leather industries: no voice, no loyalty, no exit?” Vincent Hardy, Jostein Hauge, 712–736

Briefing

. “The Trump Administration’s Africa policy” by Nicholas Westcott, 737–749

African Historical Review, Vol. 51, No.1 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20

. “Colonised, Decolonised, Centralised, Decentralised: The Development of Central Banking in Mozambique, 1975– 2010,” by Grietjie Verhoef & Carmélia Pateguana, 1-24 . “Desperate Mourning and Atrophied Representation: A Tale of Two Skulls,” by Nancy Rushohora, 25-45 . “Battle and Capture in North Africa: The Experience of Two Italian Servicemen,” by Karen Horn, 46-66 . “Tradition and Modernity: The Water Sector in Morocco during the French Protectorate (1912–1956),” by Carmen Ascanio-Sanchez, Miguel Suárez Bosa & Juan Carlos Almeida Pérez, 67-86

American Historical Review, Vol.124, No.5 (December 2019) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/124/4.toc

Articles H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, First Quarter 2020

. “Networks and Opportunities: A Digital History of Ireland’s Great Famine Refugees in New York” by Tyler Anbinder, Cormac Ó Gráda, and Simone A. Wegge, 1591-1629

AHR Conversation: Museums, History, and the Public in a Global Age

. Participants: Ana Lucia Araujo, Alice L. Conklin, Steven Conn, Denise Y. Ho, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, and Samuel J. Redman, 1631-1672

AHR Reflections: One Hundred Years of Mandates

. Introduction: “The League of Nations Mandates and the Temporality of Deferral” by Alex Lichtenstein, Michelle Moyd, 1673–1675 . “An International Regime in an Age of Empire” by Susan Pedersen, 1676–1680 . “The Matter of Time” by Sherene Seikaly, 1681–1688 . “The French Mandate in Lebanon” by Carol Hakim, 1689–1693 . “The Ottoman Empire: The Mandate That Never Was” by Yiğit Akın, 1694–1698 . “Islands for an Anxious Empire: ’s Pacific Island Mandate” by Tze M. Loo, 1699–1703 . “Betwixt and Between Colony and Nation-State: Liminality, Decolonization, and the South Mandate” by Molly McCullers, 1704–1708 . “‘Sons of the Soil’: Cause Lawyers, the Togo-Cameroun Mandates, and the Origins of Decolonization” by Meredith Terretta, Benjamin N. Lawrance, 1709–1714 . “The British Cameroons Mandate Regime: The Roots of the Twenty-First-Century Political Crisis in Cameroon” by George N. Njung, 1715–1722 . “A League to Preserve Empires: Understanding the Mandates System and Avenues for Further Scholarly Inquiry” by Sean Andrew Wempe, 1723–1731

History Unclassified

. “In Living Color: Early ‘Impressions’ of Slavery and the Limits of Living History” by Drew Swanson, 1732–1748 . “Steps in the Tumen River” by Nianshen Song, 1749–1757

AHR Reappraisal: “The Myth Is Dead! Give Us Our History!” Reassessing Black Labor in African History

. Keletso E. Atkins, The Moon Is Dead! Give Us Our Money! The Cultural Origins of an African Work Ethic, Natal, , 1843–1900, by T.J. Tallie, 1758–1768

AHR Roundtable: Reanimating the Great War on the Screen: Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old

. Introduction, 1769–1770 . “Colors of the Past: Archive, Art, and Amnesia in a Digital Age” by Santanu Das, 1771–1781 . “Who Gets to Be in the War Story? Absences and Silences in They Shall Not Grow Old” by Susan R. Grayzel, 1782– 1788 . “Sound and Silence in Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old” by Jessica Meyer, 1789–1792 . “Age and Youth, Sound and Vision” by Catherine Robson, 1793–1797

Museum Reviews of HBO's Chernobyl

. “Queer Miami: A History of LGBTQ Communities” (March–September 2019) at the History Miami Museum, Miami, Fla., by Dan Royles, 1798–1800 2 | Page

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. Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, by Nelly de Freitas, 1800–1802 . Museu do Aljube Resistência e Liberdade, Lisbon, Portugal, by Daniel B. Domingues da Silva, 1805–1806 . Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium, by Sarah Van Beurden, 1806–1809 . The Namibian Independence Memorial Museum, Windhoek, Namibia, by Christian A. Williams and Tichaona Mazarire, 1809–1811 . Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France, by Daniel J. Sherman, 1811–1814 . Museet for Søfart, Elsinore, , by Anders Ravn Sørensen, 1814–1816

Featured Reviews

. Jinping Wang. In the Wake of the Mongols: The Making of a New Social Order in North , 1200–1600. By Jonathan Karam Skaff, 1817–1820 . Christophe Picard. Sea of the Caliphs: The Mediterranean in the Medieval Islamic World. By Karen Pinto, 1820– 1822 . Brian A. Catlos. Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain. By Nina Caputo, 1823–1825 . Hannah Weiss Muller. Subjects and Sovereign: Bonds of Belonging in the Eighteenth-Century British Empire. By John Eglin, 1825–1828 . Katharine Gerbner. Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World. By Aaron Spencer Fogleman, 1828–1831 . Joanne B. Freeman. The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to the Civil War. By Amy S. Greenberg, 1831–1833 . James David Nichols. The Limits of Liberty: Mobility and the Making of the Eastern U.S.-Mexico Border; Julian Lim. Porous Borders: Multiracial Migrations and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands; Ana Raquel Minian. Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration. By Neil Foley, 1833–1838 . Ethan J. Kytle and Blain Roberts. Denmark Vesey’s Garden: Slavery and Memory in the Cradle of the Confederacy. By Ana Lucia Araujo, 1838–1841 . Joshua B. Freeman. Behemoth: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World. By Kenneth Pomeranz, 1841–1843 . . The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela. By Rita Barnard, 1843–1845

American Political Science Review, Vol. 114, No. 1 (February 2020) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues

. “Representative Democracy as Defensible Epistocracy” by Dimitri Landa and Ryan Pevnick, 1-13 . “A Formal Theory of Democratic Deliberation” by Hun Chung and John Duggan, 14-35 . “In the Mood for Democracy? Democratic Support as Thermostatic Opinion” by Christopher Claassen, 36-53 . “Plato’s Myth of Er and the Reconfiguration of Nature” by Tae-Yeoun Keum, 54-67 . “What Is Spontaneous Order?” by Daniel Luban, 68-80 . “Self-Rule and the Problem of Peoplehood in Colonial India” by Nazmul S. Sultan, 81-94 . “Reconceiving Immigration Politics: Walter Benjamin, Violence, and Labor” by Inés Valdez, 95-108 . “How Saudi Crackdowns Fail to Silence Online Dissent” by Jennifer Pan and Alexandra A. Siegel, 109-125 . “Can Economic Assistance Shape Combatant Support in Wartime? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan” by Jason Lyall, Yang-Yang Zhou, and Kosuke Imai, 126-143 . “Does Public Support for Judicial Power Depend on Who is in Political Power? Testing a Theory of Partisan Alignment in Africa” by Brandon L. Bartels and Eric Kramon, 144-163 . “Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evaluations of Partisan Fairness in District-Based Democracies” by Jonathan N. Katz, Gary King, and Elizabeth Rosenblatt, 164-178 . “Strategic Legislative Subsidies: Informational Lobbying and the Cost of Policy” by Christopher J. Ellis and Thomas Groll, 179-205 . “Race and Representation in Campaign Finance” by Jacob M. Grumbach and Alexander Sahn, 206-221

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. “How Partisan Is Local Law Enforcement? Evidence from Sheriff Cooperation with Immigration Authorities” by Daniel M. Thompson, 222-236 . “Noisy Retrospection: The Effect of Party Control on Policy Outcomes” by Adam M. Dynes and John B. Holbein, 237-257 . “How Empathic Concern Fuels Political Polarization” by Elizabeth N. Simas, Scott Clifford, and Justin H. Kirkland, 258-269 . “Exit Strategy: Career Concerns and Revolving Doors in Congress” by Michael E. Shepherd and Hye Young You, 270-284

Letters

. “Spatial Voting Meets Spatial Policy Positions: An Experimental Appraisal” by Tanja Artiga González and Georg D. Granic, 285-290 . “Understanding Delegation Through Machine Learning: A Method and Application to the European Union” by L. Jason Anastasopoulos and Anthony M. Bertelli, 291-301

American Quarterly, Vol.71, No.4 (December 2019) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/

. “‘Thin, Wistful, and White’: James Fugate and Colonial Bureaucratic Masculinity in the Philippines, 1900–1938” by Karen R. Miller, 921-944 . “At Home on the Range: Cowboy Culture, Indians, and the Assimilation of Enemy Children in the Cold War Borderlands” by Jonna Perrillo, 945-967 . “Plastic Empowerment: Financial Literacy and Black Economic Life” by Carolyn Hardin and Armond R. Towns, 969- 992 . “‘Why Don't You Love Me?’: Post/colonial Camp and the Imeldific Fetish in Here Lies Love” by Chris A. Eng, 993- 1020 . “Introduction” by Sunaina Maira, 1021-1028 . “The Struggle of Migrant Women across the Mediterranean Sea: WatchTheMed Alarm Phone” 1029-1035 . “LoC: The Line ‘out’ of Control in the Region of Kashmir” by Ather Zia, 1037-1043 . “Disrupting War: Women Cross the Korean DMZ” by Christine Ahn, 1045-1052 . “Border Research, Border Gestures: The Transborder Immigrant Tool” by Ricardo Dominguez, 1053-1058 . “Unsettling Visual Politics: Militarized Borders in the Work of Palestinian Artist Raeda Saadeh” by Nayrouz Abu Hatoum, 1059-1067 . “Countering Right-Wing Populism: Transgressive Cosmopolitanism and Solidarity Movements in Europe” by Kim Rygiel and Feyzi Baban, 1069-1076 . “Desert X 2019: Settler Colonial Imaginaries of the Desert” by Wendy Cheng and Juan De Lara, 1077-1091 . “Immersion and Immiseration: Alejandro González Iñárritu's Carne y Arena” by Rebecca A. Adelman, 1093-1109 . “Reading the Past to Design Accessible Futures: Blindness and Education from Nineteenth-Century Tactile Books to Twenty-First-Century 3-D Printing” by Madeline J. Williams, 1111-1140 . “Anti-Muslim Racism beyond Islamophobia” by Keith P. Feldman, 1141-1153 . “Racial Capitalism and Nature” by Axel González, 1155-1167 . “The Christian Horizon” by Hillary Kaell, 1169-1178

American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 49, No.3 (November 2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rarc20

. “Cultural Nationalism, Anti-Americanism, and the Federal Defense of the Canadian Football League” by John Valentine, 376-393

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. “Antimodernist Antecedents in Early Canadian Modernism: Archibald MacMechan’s ‘A Ballade of Canadian Literature’ and F.R. Scott’s ‘The Canadian Authors Meet’” by André Narbonne, 394-412 . “Opération Amérique: Québec’s Soft Power Applied to French Language Teaching in the ” by Alexandre Couture Gagnon & Carol A. Chapelle, 413-427 . “Why are Canadians Reluctant to Leave Their Province?” by Ludovic Rheault, 428-448 . “Our Own Monument: Landscape in the Linguistic Others of Quebec and Puerto Rico” by Lizzy Nichols, 449-463

Book Reviews

. Ethics and Affects in the Fiction of Alice Munro, edited by Amelia DeFalco and Lorraine York. and New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Palgrave Studies in Affect Theory and Literary Criticism, 2018, 250 pp., $119.99 (cloth), ISBN 978-3-319-90643-0, reviewed by Robert Thacker, 464-492

Essay

. “To Be Equals in Our Own Country: Women and the Vote in Quebec” by Shannon M. Risk, 472-478

The Americas, Vol.76, No.4 (October 2019) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/

. “Don Mauro's Letters: The Marquis of Villagarcía and the Imperial Networks of Patronage in Spain” by Adolfo Polo y La Borda, 555-583 . “‘A Country Proud to be Democratic’: Demanding Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Chile” by Lisa M. Edwards, 585-605 . “Counting Chinese People in a Catholic Country: Religious Difference, Racial Discrimination, and the 1930 Mexican Population Census” by Kif Augustine-Adams, 607-640 . “Guerrillas, Peasants, and Communists: Agrarian Reform in Cuba's 1958 Liberated Territories” by Sara Kozameh, 641-673

Archivaria, Number 88 (Fall 2019) http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current

Articles

. “Reciprocal Archival Imaginaries: The Shifting Boundaries of ‘Community’ in Community Archives” by Gracen Brilmyer, Joyce Gabiola, Jimmy Zavala & Michelle Caswell, 6-48 . “The Trust in Archives–Trust in Digital Archival Content Framework” BY Devan Ray Donaldson, 50-83 . “‘Treat Them with the Reverence of Archivists’: Records Work, Grief Work, and Relationship Work in the Archives” BY Jennifer Douglas, Alexandra Alisauskas, and Devon Mordell, 84-120 . “Investigating the Impact of the Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada” BY Wendy Duff, Jefferson Sporn, and Emily Herron, 122-161 . “In Critical Condition: (Un)Becoming Bodies in Archival Acts of Truth Telling” BY Jamie A. Lee, 162-195

Counterpoint

. “For the Purpose of Accountability: The Need for a Comprehensive Recordkeeping Act” by D. Richard Valpy, 198- 229

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. Matthew Harle, Afterlives of Abandoned Work: Creative Debris in the Archive, by Amy Marshall Furness, 232-236 . Jordan Landes and Richard Espley, eds., Radical Collections: Re-Examining the Roots of Collections, Practices and Information Professions, by Jennifer Grant, 237-241 . Trevor Owens, The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation, by Evelyn McLellan, 242-24

Asian Security, Vol.15, No. 3 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fasi20

. “Chinese Evolving Approaches to Nuclear ‘War-Fighting’: An Emerging Intense US–China Security Dilemma and Threats to Crisis Stability in the Asia Pacific” by James Samuel Johnson, 215-232 . “On the Verge of an Alliance: Contemporary China-Russia Military Cooperation” by Alexander Korolev, 233-252 . “The Initiation of the Sino-Indian rivalry” by Manjeet S. Pardesi, 253-284 . “Parallel governance and political order in contested territory: Evidence from the Indo-Naga ceasefire” by Shalaka Thakur & Rajesh Venugopal, 285-303 . “The Puzzle of India’s Relations with ‘Central Eurasia’” by Emilian Kavalski, 304-322 . “Islamic Campus Preaching Organizations in Indonesia: Promoters of Moderation or Radicalism?” by Alexander R Arifianto, 323-342 . “Advancing the Role of Social Mechanisms, Mediators, and Moderators in Securitization Theory: Explaining Security Policy Change in Japan” by Petter Y. Lindgren, 343-364

Review Article

. “Beyond de-nuclearization: debating deterrence and in Asia’s new nuclear age” by Nicola Leveringhaus, 365-369

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 73, No.6 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caji20

Commentary and Provocation

. “Teaching Australian foreign policy: introduction to the special section” by Benjamin Day, 505-507 . “In defence of Australian foreign policy: common themes, assumptions, and challenges” by Daniel Baldino, 508- 512 . “Bringing Australian foreign policy alive through teaching and assessment practice” by Danielle Chubb, 513-518 . “Teaching Australian foreign policy: vocational training or critical thinking?” by Matt McDonald, 519-524 . “Innovations in teaching Australian foreign policy: trust, simulations, and study tours” by Maryanne Kelton, Sian Troath, Zac Rogers, Verity Kingsmill & Emily Bienvenue, 525-531 . “Teaching Australian foreign policy through the lens of strategic culture” by Michael O’Keefe, 532-538 . “Teaching foreign policy analysis in : on cultivating an ‘FPA disposition’” by Benjamin Day, 539-545

Original Articles

. “Human rights, domestic politics, and informal agreements: parliamentary challenges to international cooperation on migration management” by Natasja Reslow, 546-563 . “Situating the Asia Pacific in the age of the Anthropocene” by Dahlia Simangan, 564-584 . “China, the international criminal court, and global governance” by Dan Zhu, 585-608 . “Rhetoric versus reality in the rise of policing in UN peace operations: ‘More blue, less green’?” by Charles T. Hunt, 609-627

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British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.46, No.5 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cbjm20

Special issue: Authoritarianism, Citizenship and Democracy in Turkey

. “Introduction: Turkey’s deepening authoritarianism and the fall of electoral democracy” by Zafer Yılmaz & Bryan S. Turner, 691-698 . “Civil and civic death in the new authoritarianisms: punishment of dissidents through juridical destruction, ethical ruin, and necropolitics in Turkey” by Seçkin Sertdemir Özdemir & Esra Özyürek, 699-713 . “The genesis of the ‘Exceptional’ Republic: the permanency of the political crisis and the constitution of legal emergency power in Turkey” by Zafer Yılmaz, 714-734 . “Now there is, now there is not: the disappearing silent revolution of AKP as re-entrenchment” by Kumru Toktamis, 735-751 . “The burden of Sisyphus: a sociological inventory of the Kurdish question in Turkey” by Bülent Küçük, 752-766 . “The Alevi question and the limits of citizenship in Turkey” by Cemil Boyraz, 767-780 . “Choosing second citizenship in troubled times: the Jewish minority in Turkey” by Gabriela Anouck Côrte-Real Pinto & Isabel David, 781-796 . “The potentials and challenges of left populism in Turkey: the case of the peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)” by Muzaffer Kaya, 797-812

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.21, No.4 (November 2019) http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia

Original Articles

. “‘If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change’: Rethinking order and justice in international society” by Richard Shapcott, 633-649 . “A pessimistic liberalism: Jacob Talmon’s suspicion and the birth of contemporary political thought” by Dillon Stone Tatum, 650-666 . “All in this together? Austerity and the gender-age gap in the 2015 and 2017 British general elections” by Anna Sanders and Rosalind Shorrocks, 667-688 . “Centenary celebrations meet a farewell party: British-Czech bilateral relations in the times of Brexit” by Monika Brusenbauch Meislova, 689-708 . “Language policy in multi-level systems: A historical institutionalist analysis” by Elin Royles and Huw Lewis, 709- 727 . “Lost in the Process? The impact of devolution on abortion law in the ” by David S Moon, Jennifer Thompson and Sophie Whiting, 728-745 . “Suspicious minds: An examination of trust-building in party mergers” by Dan Keith, Emma Sanderson-Nash and Alan Wager, 746-762

Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 39, No.1 (January 2020) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14709856

Special Issue: Colombia at the Crossroads: War, Resistance, Transformation, and Peace-Building; Guest Editors: Andrei Gomez-Suarez and Tatiana Sánchez Parra

. “Introduction: Colombia at the Crossroads: War, Resistance, Trans-formation, and Peace-Building” by Andrei Gomez-Suarez and Tatiana Sanchez Parra, 3-4

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. “Trapped between Promise and Reality in Colombia’s Victims’ Law: Reflections on Reparations, Development and Social Justice” by Sanne Weber, 5-21 . “(Re)Productive Discourses: Media Coverage of Children Born of War in Colombia” by Tatiana Sanchez Parra and Sergio Lo Iacono, 22-36 . “Peace Pedagogy and Interpretative Frameworks of Distrust: State−Society Relations in the Colombian Peace Process” by Gwen Burnyeat, 37-52

Routine Articles

. “‘We Looked after People Better when We Were Informal’: The ‘Quasi-Formalisation’ of Montevideo’s Waste- Pickers” by Patrick O’Hare, 53-68 . “‘The Right to Live with Dignity’: Politicising Experiences of Precarity through ‘Popular Economy’ in Argentina” by Dolores Señorans, 69-82 . “The Commons as Colonisation – The Well-Intentioned Appropriation of Buen Vivir” by Philipp Altmann, 83-97

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 32, No.6 (2019)http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20

Original Articles

. “Security in the sovereignty-governmentality continuum” by Andreas Vasilache, 681-711 . “The role of role theory in international political economy” by Cameron G. Thies & Leslie E. Wehner, 712-733 . “Power, structural power, and American decline” by Nicholas Kitchen & Michael Cox, 734-752 . “The EU global strategy: the dynamics of a more politicized and politically integrated foreign policy” by Esther Barbé & Pol Morillas, 753-770 . “Energy, security and democracy: the shifting US policy in Azerbaijan” by Galib Bashirov, 771-798

Book reviews

. Xiaoyu Pu, Rebranding China: contested status signaling in the changing global order, Palo Alto, Stanford University Press, 2019, ISBN-9781503606838,176 pp., reviewed by Steven Ward, 799-804 . Xuetong Yan, Leadership and the rise of great powers, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2019, ISBN- 9780691190082, 260 pp., reviewed by Xiaoyu Pu, 804-808

Canadian Journal of History, Vol.54, No. 3 (Winter 2019) http://www.utpjournals.press/loi/cjh

. “Editor’s Note: Transnational Chinese Passages and the Global Making of Frontiers and Borderlands” by Gary Chi- Hung Luk, 277–285

Articles

. “China and Japan’s Northern Frontier: Chinese Merchants in Nineteenth-Century Hokkaido” by Steven Ivings and Datong Qiu, 286–314 . “Achieving Economic Success and Social Mobility: The Chinese Community in Trinidad, British Caribbean before 1949” by Setsuko Sonoda, 315–344 . “Between and San Francisco: A Transnational Approach to Early Chinese Diasporic Cinema” by Zhu Lin, 345–371 8 | Page

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Feature Reviews / Comptes rendus de fond

. “Winner of the 2018 Wolfson History Prize: An Outstanding Post-Revisionist Grand Narrative of the English Reformation”: Peter Marshall, Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2017, xix-652 pp., $40.00, reviewed by David J. Crankshaw, 372–375 . “Thinking Historically through an Indigenous Lens: Kelm and Smith’s Talking Back to the Indian Act”: Mary-Ellen Kelm and Keith D. Smith, Talking Back to the Indian Act: Critical Readings in Settler-Colonial Histories, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2018, 248 pp., $29.95, reviewed by Allyson D. Stevenson, 376–380

Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 52, No.4 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-political-science-revue-canadienne-de-science- politique/all-issues

Presidential Address / Discours présidentiel

. “The Life and Death of an Issue: Canadian Political Science and Quebec Politics” by François Rocher, 631-655

Research Article / Étude originale

. « “Canada First” : le nationalisme économique et les relations commerciales canado-américaines de la Confédération à l'ACEUM » by X. Hubert Rioux, 657-675 . “Is Indigeneity like Ethnicity? Theorizing and Assessing Models of Indigenous Political Representation” by Meaghan Williams and Robert Schertzer, 677-696

Review Essay / Essai critique

. « Le fédéralisme de réconciliation et les Peuples Autochtones : ébauche d'une proposition institutionnelle » by Oscar Mejía Mesa, 697-721

Research Article / Étude originale

. “Claims-Based Co-management in Norway's Arctic? Examining Sami Land Governance as a Case of Treaty Federalism” by Aaron John Spitzer and Per Selle, 723-741 . “On Populists and Demagogues” by Haig Patapan, 743-759 . “Why Do They Run? The Psychological Underpinnings of Political Ambition” by Julie Blais, Scott Pruysers, and Philip G. Chen, 761-779 . « La morphologie du conservatisme américain à l’ère Trump » by Philippe Fournier, 781-800 . “Candidate Messaging on Religious Issues in the 2016–17 Conservative Party of Canada Leadership Race” by Paul E. J. Thomas and Jerald Sabin, 801-823 . “Government Partisanship, Unionization and the Structure of Investment Liberalization” by Jia Chen and Seungbin Park, 825-846 . “Anticipated Election Result and Protest Voting: Why and When Canadian Voters Signal Discontent” by Christian H. Schimpf, 847-863 . “Religion and Grassroots Social Conservatism in Canada” by Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme and Sam Reimer, 865-881 . “Does Ethnic Inequality Increase State Repression?” by Fangjin Ye and Sung Min Han, 883-901

Committee Report / Rapport du Comité

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. “Open Access and Academic Journals in Canada: A Political Science Perspective” by Martin Papillon, Brenda O'Neill, Mélanie Bourque, Alex Marland, and Graham White, 903-922

Research Note / Notes de recherche

. “Who Has School Spirit? Explaining Voter Participation in School Board Elections” by R. Michael McGregor and Jack Lucas, 923-936

Central European History, Vol.52, No.4 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/central-european-history/all-issues

. “An American Führer? Nazi Analogies and the Struggle to Explain Donald Trump” by Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, 554-587 . “The Prusso-German General Staff and the Herero Genocide” by Lukas Grawe, 588-619 . “Unholy Crusaders: The Wehrmacht and the Reestablishment of Soviet Churches during Operation Barbarossa” by David Harrisville, 620-649 . “War against “Internal Enemies”: Dr. Franz Lucas's Sterilization of Sinti and Roma in Ravensbrück Men's Camp in January 1945” by Andrew Wisely, 650-671 . “Sanctuary, Armory, and Prison: Switzerland and the Role of Swiss Anarchists as Intermediaries in the European Terrorist Network in the 1970s” by Mikuláš Pešta, 672-688 . “Mega-Events, Urban Space, and Social Protest: The Olympia 2000 Bid in Reunified , 1990–1993” by Molly Wilkinson Johnson, 689-712 . “Religion, Modernity, and Democracy in Central Europe: Toward a Gendered History of Twentieth-Century Catholicism” by Michael E. O'Sullivan, 713-730

The China Quarterly, Vol.240 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/latest-issue

In Memoriam

. “Anthony R. Dicks (1936–2018): An Appreciation” by Michael Palmer, 849-854

Research Articles

. “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Chinese State Reactions to Labour Unrest” by Manfred Elfstrom, 855-879 . “Deliberate Differentiation by the Chinese State: Outsourcing Responsibility for Governance” by Taiyi Sun, 880-905 . “To Serve the People: Income, Region and Citizen Attitudes towards Governance in China (2003–2016)” by Jesse Turiel, Edward Cunningham, and Anthony Saich, 906-935 . “Charitable Crowdfunding in China: An Emergent Channel for Setting Policy Agendas?” by Kellee S. Tsai and Qingyan Wang, 936-966 . “From Institutional Interaction to Institutional Integration: The National Supervisory Commission and China's New Anti-corruption Model” by Li Li and Peng Wang, 967-989 . “Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China” by Isabelle Attané, Lisa Eklund, M. Giovanna Merli, Michel Bozon, Tania Angeloff, Bo Yang, Shuzhuo Li, Thierry Pairault, Su Wang, Xueyan Yang, and Qunlin Zhang, 990-1017 . “Producing the Morally Captive Guest: Discourse and Power in Gratitude Education of Migrant Children in ” by Miao Li and Yihan Xiong, 1018-1038 . “A Late Maoist Industrial Revolution? Economic Growth in Jiangsu Province (1966–1978)” by Chris Bramall, 1039- 1065

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. “Amending Chinese Copyright Law to Fulfil Obligations under the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for the Print Disabled” by Jingyi Li and Niloufer Selvadurai, 1066-1086 . “Bringing Art Market Organizations to China: Cross-Border Isomorphism, Institutional Work and its Unintended Consequences” by Svetlana Kharchenkova, 1087-1107

State of the Field

. “Developing Studies Teaching Programmes in Europe and the US: The Experience of SOAS University of London and University of Texas at Austin” by Dafydd Fell and Sung-sheng Yvonne Chang, 1108-1134

Research Report

. “Gauging the South China Sea: Route Books (genglubu) since 1974” by Johannes L. Kurz, 1135-1143

Chinese Historical Review, Vol.26, No.1 (April 2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ytcr20

. “The Beginnings of the Zheng He Voyages: Nanjing and the Indian Ocean World, 1405–1433” by Jun Fang, 1-19 . “Diplomacy and the Appointment of officials in Late Qing China: He Ruzhang and Japan’s Annexation Of Ryukyu” by Ying-Kit Chan, 20-36 . “Yuan Shikai and the Significance of his Troop Training at Xiaozhan, Tianjin, 1895–1899” by Hong Zhang, 37-54 . “Building ‘New Shanghai’: Political Rhetoric and the Reconstruction of the Shanghai Racecourse, 1949–65” by Peidong Sun & Aminda Smith, 55-79

Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Winter 2019) https://academic.oup.com/cjip/issue

. Editor’s choice: “From Heaven to Earth: ‘Cultural Idealism’ and ‘Moral Realism’ as Chinese Contributions to Global International Relations”, by Amitav Acharya, 467-494 . “Geopolitics, Nationalism, and Foreign Direct Investment: Perceptions of the China Threat and American Public Attitudes toward Chinese FDI” by Ka Zeng and Xiaojun Li, 495-518 . “Towards Economic Decoupling? Mapping Chinese Discourse on the China–US Trade War” by Li Wei, 519-556 . “Rising Powers and Grassroots Image Management: Confucius Institutes and China in the Media” by Samuel Brazys and Alexander Dukalskis, 557-584 . “Foreign Aid and the Status Quo: Evidence from Pre-Marshall Plan Aid” by Daniel Markovits, Austin Strange and Dustin Tingley, 585-613

Class, Race and Cooperate Power, Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019) http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/classracecorporatepower/all_issues.html

Articles

. “The Life and Times of Jimmy Hoffa” by Chris Wright . “Corporations, Associations and the State: The International Subsidy System for Film” by Michael S. Wartenbe . “It's Capitalism, Stupid!: The Theoretical and Political Limitations of the Concept of Neoliberalism” by Bryant William Sculos . “Sources of Continued Corporate Dominance” by Joshua Murray and Megan L. Jordan

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. “In Defense of Revolutionary Socialism: The Implications of Bhaskar Sunkara’s ‘The Socialist Manifesto’” by Ronald W. Cox . “Beyond a Mere Aesthetic Theory: a Review of Michael Feola’s The Power of Sensibility: Aesthetic Politics through Adorno, Foucault, and Ranciѐre (2018)” by Maylin M. Hernandez . “Keep It In The Ground! An Eco-Political Music Video” by William K. Carroll

Perspectives

. “The End of Humanitarian Intervention? A Debate at the Oxford Union with Historian David Gibbs and Michael Chertoff” by David N. Gibbs . “Ending the Illusion: Interrogating Neoliberalism and Class Action” by Jahdiel Murray

Cold War History, Vol.19, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/19/4

Original Articles

. “Iraq, the United States, and the long shadow of the Cold War” by Carl Forsberg, 457-476 . “Diplomacy at the end of empire: evolving French perspectives on Portuguese colonialism in the 1950s and 1960s” by Melissa K. Byrnes, 477-491 . “The postcolonial cultural transaction: rethinking the Guinea crisis within the French cultural strategy for Africa, 1958–60” by Frank Gerits, 493-509 . “East-West and West-West competition in the Great Lakes Region, 1975–85” by Gaia Lott, 511-528 . “Revisiting the Malayan Emergency: the China factor in the Baling peace talks” by Yanqing He, Kee Cheok Cheong & Ran Li, 529-547 . “Reassessment of Beijing’s economic and military aid to Hanoi’s War, 1964–75” by Shao Xiao & Xiaoming Zhang, 549-567 . “The political economy of Welfare State and the China-Burma relationship” by Yizheng Zou & Hongwei Fan, 569- 585

Historiographical Essay

. “Western journalism in the Soviet bloc during the Cold War: themes, approaches, theses” by Bent Boel, 593-614

Cold War History, Vol.20, No.1 (2020) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/20/1

. “European Summer School 2016 Best Paper Prize Winner Circle of debt: how the crisis of the Global South in the 1980s affected the socialist East” by Max Trecker, 1-19 . “Between two Chinas and two Koreas: African agency and non-alignment in 1970s Botswana” by James Kirby, 21- 38 . “‘Now the cry was Communism’: the Cold War and Kenya’s relations with China, 1964–70” by Jodie Yuzhou Sun, 39-58 . “‘In my file, I am two different people’: Max Gluckman and A.L. Epstein, the Australian National University, and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, 1958–60” by Geoffrey Gray, 59-76 . “‘White on the outside but red on the inside’: Switzerland and Chinese intelligence networks during the Cold War” by Ariane Knüsel, 77-94 . “Life after the Bomb: Nuclear Fear, Science, and Security Politics in Switzerland in the 1980s” by Silvia Berger Ziauddin & Sibylle Marti, 95-113

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Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series, No. 91 (August 2019) https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/hans-kammler-hitlers-last-hope-american-hands

. “Hans Kammler, Hitler’s Last Hope, in American Hands” by Frank Döbert and Rainer Karlsch

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.28, No.4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccla20

Articles

. “The Pinzones and the coup of the acedares: fishing and colonization in the fifteenth-century Atlantic” by Gabriel de Avilez Rocha, 427-449 . “Cosmographic description, law, and fact making: Juan López de Velasco’s American and Peninsular questionnaires” by Felipe E. Ruan, 450-477 . “La protectoría de indios en América: avances y perspectivas entre historia e historiografía” by Caroline Cunill, 478-495 . “La esclavitud indígena en Chile: argumentos, autoridades y pseudo-diálogo en el Tratado de Melchor Calderón” by Karime Parodi Ambel, 496-513 . “Los comerciantes a Indias y la Casa de la Contratación: vínculos y redes (1618–1644)” by Alfonso Jesús Heredia López, 514-537 . “Cloistered infinity: Sor Juana and the metaphor of the infinite sphere” by Obed Lira, 538-555 . “El Caribe durante la Guerra de los Siete Años. El espionaje británico sobre las fortificaciones españolas y francesas” by Pedro Cruz & Pedro Luengo, 556-576

Review essay

. “Black resistance and the politics of freedom in the early modern Atlantic” by Nicholas R. Jones, 577-584; Herman L. Bennett, African kings and black slaves: sovereignty and dispossession in the early modern Atlantic, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018, 240 pp. (ISBN 9780812250633); Jessica A. Krug, Fugitive modernities: Kisama and the politics of freedom, Durham, Duke University Press, 2018, 280 pp. (ISBN 9781478001546); Henry B. Lovejoy, Prieto: Yorùbá kingship in colonial Cuba during the Age of Revolutions, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2019, 240 pp. (ISBN 9781469645391); and Jean-Pierre Tardieu, Resistencia de los negros en el virreinato de México (siglos XV–XVII), Madrid, Iberoamericana–Vervuert, 2017, 297 pp. (ISBN 9788484894711).

(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.108, No.6 (December 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ctrt20

Special issue: Constitutional reforms in Sri Lanka

. “Commonwealth Update” by Oren Gruenbaum, 595-600 . “Editorials: Rwanda: ‘Africa’s CHOGM’?” by Kayode Soyinka, 601-603 . “Introduction: Constitutional Reforms in Sri Lanka – More Drift?” by Asanga Welikala, 605-612

Articles

. “The Structural Limits of Depoliticisation in Sri Lanka” by Gehan Gunatilleke, 613-624 . “The Executive and the Constitutional Reforms Process in Sri Lanka” by Kalana Senaratne, 625-638 . “Constitutional Contestation of Religion in Sri Lanka” by Ayesha Wijayalath, 639-651 13 | Page

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. “Federal or Unitary? The Power-sharing Debate in Sri Lanka” by Sanjayan Rajasingham, 653-665 . “Proposals for a New Bill of Rights in Sri Lanka: Narrow Debates, Unmarked Challenges” by Dinesha Samararatne, 667-678 . “Significant in Isolation: Sri Lanka’s Right to Information Regime in Enactment and Operation” by Pasan Jayasinghe, 679-693 . “Between Scylla and Charybdis: Social Media in Sri Lanka’s Constitutional Referendum” by Sanjana Hattatuwa, 695-707 . “The Sri Lankan Transitional Justice Process: Too Little, Too Late?” by Isabelle Lassée, 709-719

Opinion

. “In Future the UK Supreme Court Should Steer Clear of Brexit” by Peter Marshall, 721-722 . “President Buhari and the Other Arms of Government in ” by Abdulganiyu Jawondo & Roseline Oshewolo, 723-724

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.52, No.4 (December 2019) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X

. “Russian stereotypes and myths of Ukraine and Ukrainians and why Novorossiya failed” by Taras Kuzio, 297-309 . “‘Mimicking’ the West? Russia's legitimization discourse from Georgia war to the annexation of Crimea” by Vasile Rotaru, 311-321 . “The dual logic of Russia's party system nationalization” by Yuriy Gaivoronsky, 323-330 . “Determinants of voting results in in the 2015 parliamentary elections. Analysis of spatial differences” by Wojciech Grabowski, 331-342 . “Globalized fears, localized securities: ‘Terrorism’ in political polarization in a one-party state” by Tianyang Liu and Tianru Guan, 343-353 . “From Marxism to nationalism: The Chinese Communist Party's discursive shift in the post-Mao era” by Yingjie Guo, 355-365 . “Politics, sport mega events and grassroots mobilization. Anticipated triumph and unexpected failure of political elite in Poland” by Wojciech Woźniak, 367-378 . “The emerging labour market and transformation from state amateurs to professional athletes” by Yiyong Liang, 379-390

Comparative Strategy, Vol. 38, No. 6 (December 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ucst20

. “A guide for thinking about space deterrence and China” by Steve Lambakis, 497-553 . “Hellenic National Defense Forces: Embracing change to win” by Michail Ploumis, 554-566 . “Making sense of European armaments policies: A liberal intergovernmentalist research agenda” by Antonio Calcara, 567-581

Conflict and Society, Vol. 5 (2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/conflict-and-society/conflict-and-society-overview.xml

General Articles

. “Achieving the Ordinary: Everyday Peace and the Other in Bosnian Mixed-Ethnicity Families” by Keziah Conrad, 1- 18 . “Departheid: The Draconian Governance of Illegalized Migrants in Western States” by Barak Kalir, 19-40

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. “Processes of Territorialization in Mexico: Indigenous Government, Violence, and Comunalidad” by Philipp Wolfesberger, 41-54 . “Unintended Securitization: Military, Medical, and Political-Security Discourses in the Humanitarian Treatment of Syrian Casualties in Israel” by Hedva Eyal and Limor Samimian-Darash, 55-71

Special Section: War Veterans and Citizenship

. “Introduction: War Veterans and the Construction of Citizenship Categories” by Nikkie Wiegink, Ralph Sprenkels and Birgitte Refslund Sørensen, 72-78 . “The Debts of War: Bifurcated Veterans' Mobilization and Political Order in Post-settlement El Salvador” by Ralph Sprenkels, 79-95 . “To Be or Not to Be a Hero: Recognition and Citizenship among Disabled Veterans of the Sri Lankan Army” by Matti Weisdorf and Birgitte Refslund Sørensen, 96-114 . “Unbecoming Veteranship: Convicted Military Officers in Post-authoritarian Argentina” by Eva van Roekel and Valentina Salvi, 115-131 . “Invisible Veterans: Defeated Militants and Enduring Revolutionary Social Values in Dhufar, Oman” by Alice Wilson, 132-149 . “The Good, the Bad, and the Awkward: The Making of War Veterans in Postindependence Mozambique” by Nikkie Wiegink, 150-167 . “Seeking Recognition, Becoming Citizens: Achievements and Grievances among Former Combatants from Three Wars” by Johanna Söderström, 168-185 . “Liberation Autochthony: Namibian Veteran Politics and African Citizenship Claims” by Lalli Metsola, 186-201

Contemporary British History, Vol.33, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/33/4

Special issue: The Production of Popular Culture and its Relationship to Conflict in Britain and its Empire since the Great War

. “Introduction: The politics of popular cultural production and performance in Britain since the Great War” by Andrekos Varnava & Michael J. K. Walsh, 457-463 . “The Queen’s Dolls’ House within the British Empire Exhibition: encapsulating the British imperial world” by Jiyi Ryu, 464-482 . “The militarisation of aerial theatre: air displays and airmindedness in Britain and Australia between the world wars” by Brett Holman, 483-506 . “Staging international communism: British–Australian radical theatre connections” by Lisa Milner & Cathy Brigden, 507-523 . “‘Rivalling the Metropolis’: cultural conflict between London and the regions c.1967–1973” by John Griffiths, 524- 547 . “Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) and his anti-war and pro-peace protest songs: from hippy peace to Islamic peace” by Andrekos Varnava, 548-572 . “Eric Bogle’s No Man’s Land and the grave of Willie McBride at the Somme” by Michael J. K. Walsh, 573-586

Contemporary European History, Vol.28, No.4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/all-issues

Women, Work and Value in Post-War Europe

. “Introduction” by Maud Bracke, Rebecca Clifford, Celia Donert, Ruth Glynn, Josie McLellan, and Selina Todd, 449- 453 15 | Page

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. “How Men Valued Women's Work: Labour In and Outside the Home in Post-War Britain” by Laura King, 454-468 . “Female Breadwinners in State Socialism: The Value of Women's Work for Wages in Post-Stalinist Poland” by Natalia Jarska, 469-483 . “Labour, Gender and Deindustrialisation: Women Workers at Fiat (Italy, 1970s–1980s)” by Maud Anne Bracke, 484-499 . “Caring Values and the Value of Care: Women, Maternalism and Caring Work in the Czech Republic” by Rosie Read, 500-511

Trajectories of Global Solidarity: Fair Trade Activism Since the 1960s

. “Introduction” by Peter van Dam, Andrea Franc, 512-517 . “Goodbye to Grand Politics: The Cane Sugar Campaign and the Limits of Transnational Activism, 1968–1974” by Peter van Dam, 518-534 . “Charity, Activism and Social Justice: Revisiting Christian Aid's Role in Public Campaigns for Fair Trade, 1968– 1973” by Matthew Anderson, 535-549 . “Consuming Anti-Consumerism: The German Fairtrade Movement and the Ambivalent Legacy of ‘1968’” by Benjamin Möckel, 550-565 . “Violence for a Good Cause? The Role of Violent Tactics in West German Solidarity Campaigns for Better Working and Living Conditions in the Global South in the 1980s” by Katharina Karcher, 566-580 . “New Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Catholicism” by Rosario Forlenza, 581-595

Contemporary European History, Vol.29, No.1 (February 2020) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/all-issues

Articles

. “Reconsidering the Crisis Agreements of the 1930s: The Defence of Democracy in a Comparative Scandinavian Perspective” by Kristina Krake, 1-15 . “From Neo-Slavism to Internationalism: Interwar Central Europe and the Search for the Lost Mountains” by Carolin F. Roeder, 16-29 . “Towards the Centre: Early Neoliberals in the Netherlands and the Rise of the Welfare State, 1945–1958” by Bram Mellink, 30-43 . “Émigré Politics and the Cold War: The National Labor Alliance (NTS), United States Intelligence Agencies and Post-War Europe” by Benjamin Tromly, 44-59 . “From Defectors to Cooperators: The Impact of 1956 on Athletes, Sport Leaders and Sport Policy in Socialist Hungary” by Johanna Mellis, 60-76 . “Forming a Transnational Moral Community between Soviet Dissidents and Ex-Communist Western Supporters: The Case of Pavel Litvinov, Karel van het Reve and Stephen Spender” by Yasuhiro Matsui, 77-89

Spotlight

. “Serbian Historiography after 1991” by Christian Axboe Nielsen, 90-103

Review Articles

. “Challenging Imperialism Across Borders: Recent Studies of Twentieth-Century Internationalist Networks against Empire” by Daniel Brückenhaus, 104-115 . “On Recent Developments in the New Historiography of (Neo)Liberalism” by Iain Stewart, 116-124

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Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 54, No.4 (December 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cac

. “Role conceptions, crises, and Georgia’s foreign policy” by Niklas Nilsson, 445-465 . “Arctic geopoetics: Russian politics at the North Pole” by Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, 466-487 . “Comparing how peace operations enable or restrict the influence of national staff: Contestation from within?” by Steffen Eckhard, 488-505 . “Perceptions of EU mediation and mediation effectiveness: Comparing perspectives from Ukraine and the EU” by Natalia Chaban, Ole Elgström and Michèle Knodt, 506-523 . “Learning to deploy civilian capabilities: How the , Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and European Union have changed their crisis management institutions” by Hylke Dijkstra, Petar Petrov and Ewa Mahr, 524-543 . “The peacenik and the spook as the diplomatic avant-garde” by Lior Lehrs, 544-561 . “Status seeking in the friendly Nordic neighbourhood” by Pål Røren, 562-579

Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 55, No.1 (March 2020) https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cac

. “Constructing the capable state: Contested discourses and practices in EU capacity building” by Timothy Edmunds and Ana E Juncos, 3-21 . “Cooperating with evil? Accountability in peace operations and the evolution of the United Nations Human Rights Due Diligence Policy” by Gisela Hirschmann, 22-40 . “The everyday at the border: Examining visual, material and spatial intersections of international politics along the ‘Balkan Route’” by Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and Gemma Bird, 41-65 . “No wings attached? Civil–military relations and agent intrusion in the procurement of fighter jets” by Yf Reykers and Daan Fonck, 66-85 . “National populism and gendered vigilantism: The case of the Soldiers of Odin in Finland” by Sarai B Aharoni and Élise Féron, 86-106 . “Features of foreign policy birds: Israeli prime ministers as hawks and doves” by Baris Kesgin, 107-126 . “Biometric voter registration: A new modality of democracy assistance?” by Katja Lindskov Jacobsen, 127-148

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.30, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/30/4

. “Joaquim Nery Delgado (1835-1908): The Diplomatic Dimension of a Geologist’s Career” by Ana Carneiro & Paula Urze, 607-628 . “The United States and Austria-Hungary at the Beginning of the First World War” by Václav Horčička, 629-651 . “Foreign Policy as a Factor in the Establishment of the Soviet Union: The Cases of Ukraine and Belarus” by Jerzy Borzecki, 652-680 . “‘Our Efforts Have Degenerated into a Competition for Dollars’. The ‘Revolt of the Admirals’, NSC-68, and the Political Economy of the Cold War” by Anand Toprani, 681-706 . “‘When Pigs Fly’: Britain, Canada and Nuclear Exports to Israel, 1958-1974” by Or Rabinowitz, 707-728 . “United States Iran Policy and the Role of Israel, 1990-1993” by Henry Rome, 729-754 . “Nation Branding: A Useful Category for International History” by Jessica Gienow-Hecht, 755-779 . “Why Studying State Foreign Services Remains a Research Priority” by Christian Lequesne, 780-785 . “Contemporary Challenges for Foreign Ministries: At Home and Abroad” by Geoffrey Wiseman, 786-798 . “The Disintermediation Dilemma and its Impact on Diplomacy: A Research Agenda for Turbulent Times” by Andrew F. Cooper, 799-807 . “Tradition and Modernity in ’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs” by Jeffrey Robertson, 808-815

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. “Foreign Policy Capacities, State Foreign Services, and International Influence: Brazil versus Mexico” by Jorge A. Schiavon & Bruno Figueroa, 816-828 . “Historical, Practical, and Theoretical Perspectives on the Digitalisation of Diplomacy: An Exploratory Analysis” by Jérémie Cornut & Nadia Dale, 829-836

Diplomatic History, Vol.44, No.1 (January 2020) https://academic.oup.com/dh/issue/44/1

Presidential Address

. “The Diplomat’s Two Minds: Deconstructing a Foreign Policy Myth” by Barbara Keys, 1–21

Articles

. “Stalin, Soviet Intelligence, and the Struggle for Iran, 1945–53” by Vladislav M Zubok, 22–46 . “Managing Imponderables: The Rise of U.S. Tourism and the Transformation of German Diplomacy, 1890–1933” by Elisabeth Piller, 47–75 . “Imperial Stepping Stone: Bridging Continental and Overseas Empire in Alaska” by Michael A Hill, 76–101 . “Creating An American Culture Of Secrecy: Cryptography In Wilson-Era Diplomacy” by Daniel Larsen, 102–132 . “Anti-Nuclear Activism and Electoral Politics in the 1963 Test Ban Treaty” by Mark Eastwood, 133–156

East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 35, No. 4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/35/4

Symposium - Identity and War: Comparisons and Connections between the Balkans and the Middle East

. “Identity and war: comparisons and connections between the Balkans and the Middle East” by Erika Harris & Hannes Baumann, 401-414 . “Historical narratives as foundations for ethnicized identities: ‘facing the past’ encounters in the Western Balkans and in Israel/Palestine” by Lea David, 415-432 . “Rebranding the war on terror and remaking Muslim subjectivities” by Behar Sadriu, 433-456 . “Collective victimhood of individual survivors: reflecting the uses and impacts of two academic narratives two decades after the war-rapes in Bosnia-Herzegovina” by Nena Močnik, 457-473

Standalone Articles

. “‘Hawking’ territorial conflict: ethnopopulism and nationalist framing strategies” by Ariel Zellman, 474-495 . “Social media and regime support in Russia: does it matter which website is used?” by Matthew Placek, 496-516 . “Potent executives: the electoral strength of prime ministers in Central Eastern Europe” by Jan Berz, 517-537 . “Nation before democracy? Placing the rise of the Slovak extreme right into context” by Erika Harris, 538-557

English Historical Review, Vol. 134, No. 570 (October 2019) https://academic.oup.com/ehr/issue/134/570

Articles

. “Was There a Money Economy in Late Anglo-Saxon and Norman ?” by Henry Fairbairn, 1081–1135 . “Freedom-Seeking Slaves in England and Scotland, 1700–1780” by Simon P Newman, 1136–1168

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. “Magazine Culture, Girlhood Communities, and Educational Reform in Late Victorian Britain” by Kathryn Gleadle, 1169–1195 . “The Paradox of National Registration in a Liberal State: The Case of Wartime National Registers in Great Britain, 1915–52” by Christine Bellamy, 1196–1227

Review Article

. “Writing the Histories of South Africa’s Cities after Apartheid” by Timothy Gibbs, 1128–1144

European History Quarterly, Vol.50, No.1 (January 2020) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol50/issue1/

Articles

. “Charity and Sanctity: The Ritiri of the Rosine in the Eighteenth-Century Savoyard State” by Elisabetta Giuseppina Lurgo, 5-21 . Finnur Jónsson’s Image of Iceland: Writing History in Changing Conditions” by Kim P. Middel, 22-43 . “Political Mobilization and Social Unrest in Rural Portugal in the Early Twentieth Century: The Example of Montemor-o-Novo between 1908 and 1918” by Jesús-Ángel Redondo Cardeñoso, 44-65 . “Between Subordination and Symbiosis: Historians’ Relationship with Political Power in Communist Albania” by Idrit Idrizi, 66-87 . “A Polish Approach for German Cities? Cement Old Towns and the Search for Rootedness in Postwar Leipzig and Frankfurt/Main” by Andrew Demshuk, 88-127

Review Article

. “(Finally) Beyond ‘Ever Closer Union’ and EU Centrism? A Review Essay on the Most Recent Trends in European Studies and European Integration History” by Peter Pichler, 128-136

European Journal of International Relations, Vol.25, No.4 (December 2019) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol25/issue4/

. “Toward a political economy of complex interdependence” by Thomas Oatley, 957-978 . “Towards an International Political Ergonomics” by Jonathan Luke Austin, 979-1006 . “The financialization of mass wealth, banking crises and politics over the long run” by Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Andrew Walter, 1007-1034 . “Risky dis/entanglements: Torture and sexual violence in conflict” by Harriet Gray and Maria Stern, 1035-1058 . “Subverting economic empowerment: Towards a postcolonial-feminist framework on gender (in)securities in post- war settings” by Maria Martin de Almagro and Caitlin Ryan, 1059-1079 . “The Responsibility to Protect in a world of already existing intervention” by Robin Dunford and Michael Neu, 1080-1102 . “Norm emergence as agenda diffusion: Failure and success in the regulation of cluster munitions” by Elvira Rosert, 1103-1131 . “Making al-Qa’ida legible: Counter-terrorism and the reproduction of terrorism” by Sarah G. Phillips, 1132-1156 . “Voted out: Regime type, elections and contributions to United Nations peacekeeping operations” by Allard Duursma and John Gledhill, 1157-1185 . “Taking interaction seriously: Asymmetrical roles and the behavioral foundations of status” by Reinhard Wolf, 1186-1211

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. “Towards a political concept of reversibility in international relations: Bridging political philosophy and policy studies” by Hartmut Behr, 1212-1235 . “How the normative resistance of anarchism shaped the state monopoly on violence” by Michael E. Newell, 1236- 1260

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.24, No.7-8 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/24/7-8?nav=tocList

. “In Memoriam Ezra Talmor (1917–2019), Founding Editor of The European Legacy and ISSEI,” 687-692

Articles

. “Reconsidering Democracy: Introduction” by Ann Ward & Lee Ward, 693-694 . “Socrates, Democracy, and the End of History” by Ann Ward, 695-709 . “Socrates as Public Philosopher: A Model of Informed Democratic Engagement” by Anne-Marie Schultz, 710-723 . “It’s All in the Argument: Euripides’ Agōnes and Deliberative Democracy” by Marlene K. Sokolon, 724-737 . “‘Working at the Same Time to Animate and to Restrain’:Tocqueville on the Problem of Authority” by Robert A. Ballingall, 738-754 . “Tocqueville’s Critique of the U.S. Constitution” by Rebecca McCumbers Flavin, 755-768 . “Agrarian (In) Equality (and Dependency) vs Commerce and Liberty: Reconsidering the Relation between Constitutional Government and Economic Inequality in the American Republic” by David Lewis Schaefer, 769-788 . “Honor as Auxiliary Precaution: Madison, Hume and the Separation of Powers in an Age of Hyperpartisanship” by Dwight D. Allman, 789-804 . “Simone Weil and Hannah Arendt on the Beautiful and the Just” by Sara MacDonald, 805-818 . “Rekindling “Radical Democratic Embers”: Rawls and Habermas on Public Reason” by Lee Ward, 819-839 . “Democracy, Freedom and Laughter: Hegelian Comedy in the Coens’ Hail, Caesar!” Aleksandr Andreas Wansbrough, 840-853

Review Articles

. “What and Who Was ‘Homer’?” Victor Castellani, 854-859 . “‘Children of the Revolution Devour Their Parents’” by Wayne Cristaudo, 860-864

Book Reviews

. “Gambling and War: Risk, Reward, and Chance in International Conflict” by Jeremy Black, 865-884

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.25, No.1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/25/1?nav=tocList

Articles

. “Nietzsche’s Posthuman Political Vision” by Paul O’Mahoney, 1-19 . “Rousseau’s Antidote to Egoism” by Roshnee Ossewaarde-Lowtoo, 20-37 . “Atavistic Novelty: Questioning Hannah Arendt’s Understanding of Totalitarianism” by Milen Jissov, 38-61 . “Deconstructive vs Pragmatic: A Critique of the Derrida–Searle Debate” by Peter Bornedal, 62-81

Review Articles

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. “Why It Can Happen in America… or Anywhere Else” by Joseph C. Bertolini, 82-91 . “The Politics of Terror and Radicalization” by Douglas Cremer, 92-97 . “What’s in a Place?” by Erin Warford, 98-102

Book Reviews

. “Sex & Secularism, by Joan Wallach Scott” by Edward Andrew, 103-114

European Review of History: Revue Européenne d’Histoire, Vol.26, No.6 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/26/6

Dossier: Post-World War II anti-Semitic pogroms in East and East Central Europe: Collective violence and popular culture / Pogroms antisémites après la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe de l'Est et du Centre-Est: violences collectives et culture populaire

. “Post-World War II anti-Semitic pogroms in East and East Central Europe: collective violence and popular culture” by Péter Apor, Tamás Kende, Michala Lônčíková & Valentin Săndulescu, 913-927 . “Atrocities in the borderland: anti-Semitic violence in eastern Slovakia (1945–1946)” by Michala Lônčíková, 928- 946 . “Collective violence, anti-Semitism and the politics of the body in post-1945 Hungary” by Péter Apor, 947-962 . “Anti-Semitism and inner fronts in the USSR during World War II” by Tamás Kende, 963-976 . “Like coals under ashes, ready to scorch the earth once more: notes regarding anti-Jewish attitudes in Romania (1944–1947)” by Valentin Săndulescu, 977-995

Original Articles

. “‘The ultimate cross-cultural fertilizer’: the irony of the ‘transnational local’ in Anglo-German rural revivalism” by Dan Stone, 996-1012 . “The problem with early-modern petitions: safety valve or powder keg?” by Martin Almbjär, 1013-1039

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.71, No.9 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/71/9

. “Multiple Winning Formulae? Far Right Voters and Parties in Eastern Europe” by Djordje Stefanovic & Geoffrey Evans, 1443-1473 . “Disrupted Democracy in Ukraine? Protest, Performance and Contention in the Verkhovna Rada” by Sarah Whitmore, 1474-1507 . “Anti-immigrant Attitudes in Russia: The Group Position Model Reconsidered” by Zuzanna Brunarska, 1508-1531 . “Comparative Institutionalised Bilingualism in Kazan, Russia and Ürümqi, China” by Sansar Tsakhirmaa, 1532- 1561 . “Belonging and Political Participation: Evidence from the 2011 President Election in Kyrgyzstan” by Evgenia Gorina & Victor Agadjanian, 1562-1583 . “An Alternative Internationalism: The Main Lines and Legacies of Polish Sovietology, Promethean Orientalism and the Soviet ‘Southern Borderlands’, 1926–1939” by Marcel Radosław Garboś, 1584-1608

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.71, No.10 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/71/7

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. “Nationalities Policy in the USSR: Explaining the ‘Pendulum Swing’ Using Randall Collins’ Geopolitical Theory” by Andrey Shcherbak, 1627-1644 . “Who Are the Neoliberals in Central and Eastern Europe? Assessing Public Support for Neoliberalism in 11 New EU Member States” by Marko Grdesic, 1645-1663 . “‘Liberation Technology’ or ‘Net Delusion’? Civic Activists’ Perceptions of Social Media as a Platform for Civic Activism in Belarus and Ukraine” by Paulina Pospieszna & Aleksandra Galus, 1664-1684 . “On the Road to Maidan: Russia's Economic Statecraft Towards Ukraine in 2013” by Karel Svoboda, 1685-1704 . “Chechen Demographic Growth as a Reaction to Conflict: The Views of Chechens” by Marat Iliyasov, 1705-1733 . “‘My Poor People, Where Are We Going?’: Grounded Theologies and National Identity in Kyrgyzstan” by Vincent M. Artman, 1734-1755

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 99, No. 1 (January/February 2020) https://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2019/99/1

The future of capitalism

. “The Clash of Capitalisms: The Real Fight for the Global Economy’s Future” by Branko Milanovic . “How Poverty Ends: The Many Paths to Progress—and Why They Might Not Continue” by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo . “The Starving State: Why Capitalism’s Salvation Depends on Taxation” by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Todd N. Tucker and Gabriel Zucman . “The Neoliberal Collapse: Markets Are Not the Answer” by Miatta Fahnbulleh . “The Neosocialist Delusion: Wealth Is Not the Problem” by Jerry Z. Muller

Essays

. “The New China Scare: Why America Shouldn’t Panic About Its Latest Challenger” by Fareed Zakaria . “The Shoals of Ukraine: Where American Illusions and Great-Power Politics Collide” by Serhii Plochy and M. E. Sarotte . “Chained to Globalization: Why It’s Too Late to Decouple” by Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman . “The Age of Great-Power Competition: How the Trump Administration Refashioned American Strategy” by Elbridge A. Colby and A. Wess Mitchell . “How to Fix American Health Care: What Other Countries Can—and Can’t—Teach the United States” by William C. Hsiao . “Adapt or Perish: Preparing for the Inescapable Effects of Climate Change” Alice Hill and Leonardo Martinez-Diaz . “Women Under Attack: The Backlash Against Female Politicians” by Jamille Bigio and Rachel Vogelstein

Foreign Policy Analysis Vol. 15, No. 4 (October 2019) https://academic.oup.com/fpa/issue/15/4

Articles

. “A Transatlantic Secular Divide? The Representation of Religion in EU and US Foreign Policy” by Anne Jenichen, 451–469 . “Two Visions of Greatness: Roleplay and Realpolitik in UK Strategic Posture” by David Blagden, 470–491 . “Diplomacy with Memory: How the Past Is Employed for Future Foreign Policy” by Kathrin Bachleitner, 492–508 . “Alliance and Public Preference for Nuclear Forbearance: Evidence from South Korea” by Jiyoung Ko, 509–529 . “Harmony and Resilience: US Democracy Promotion's Basic Premises” by Annika Elena Poppe, 530–547 . “Learning for Legitimacy: The Gaza Flotilla Case of Meaningful Learning in Foreign-Policy Strategic Planning” by Daniel F Wajner, 548–569 22 | Page

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. “China's Energy Diplomacy: Does Chinese Foreign Policy Favor Oil-Producing Countries?” by Chia-yi Lee, 570–588

Research Note

. “US Strikes in Somalia and Targeted Civilian Killings by Al-Shabaab: An Empirical Investigation” by Bryce W Reeder and John R Smith, 589–603

Foreign Policy Analysis Vol. 16, No. 1 (January 2020) https://academic.oup.com/fpa/issue/16/1

Articles

. “Public Diplomacy and International Conflict Resolution: A Cautionary Case from Cold War South America” by Christopher Darnton, 1–20 . “Role Dissonance in Foreign Policy: Russia, Power, and Intercountry Adoption” by Marijke Breuning and Anna Pechenina, 21–40 . “Ontological Security, Civilian Power, and German Foreign Policy Toward Russia” by Jakub Eberle and Vladimír Handl, 41–58 . “Kin States in Sub-state Diplomacy Conflict Dynamics” by Cristian Cantir, 59–77 . “States Recognition in Foreign Policy: The Case of Sweden's Recognition of Palestine” by Emile Badarin, 78–97 . “Domestic Attitudes toward Regional Leadership: A Survey Experiment in Brazil” by Feliciano de Sá Guimarães, Ivan Filipe Fernandes, and Gerardo Maldonado, 98–117

Research Notes

. “Multilateralism and the Use of Force: Experimental Evidence on the Views of Foreign Policy Elites” by Joshua Busby, Craig Kafura, Jonathan Monten, and Jordan Tama, 118–129 . “Missing in Analysis: Women in Foreign Policy–Making” by Karen E Smith, 130–141

French Historical Studies, Vol. 42, No. 4 (October 2019) https://read.dukeupress.edu/french-historical-studies/issue/42/4

. “Seductive Arguments: Law, Elopement, and the Erosion of Parental Authority in Prerevolutionary France” by Jillian Slaight, 535-561 . “The Flighty Coquette Sings on Easter Sunday: Music and Religion in Saint-Domingue, 1765–1789” by Andrei Pesic, 563-593 . “The New (Emotional) Regime: Bourgeois Reactions to the Turmoil of 1814–1815” by Denise Z. Davidson, 595-621 . “Morphine on Trial: Legal Medicine and Criminal Responsibility in the Fin de Siècle” by Sara Black, 623-653 . “Policing Colonial Migrants: The Brigade Nord-Africaine in , 1923–1944” by Danielle Beaujon, 655-680 . “Unproblematic Altruists?: Protestant Rescuers in World War II Testimonies and Historiography” by Marianne Ruel Robins, 681-713

French History, Vol. 33, No. 3 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/fh/issue/33/3

. “‘La maleureuse bataille’: fifteenth-century French reactions to Agincourt” by Craig Taylor, 355–377 . “‘Une véritable question d’État’: Controversies over ceremonial robes and corporate citizenship at the University of Paris, 1766–1780” by Adrian O’Connor, 378–398 . “Commemorating Jules Michelet, 1876, 1882, 1898: The productivity of banality” by Camille Creyghton, 399–421 23 | Page

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. “Defending sovereignty without collaboration: Vichy and the Italian Fascist threats of 1940–1942” by Karine Varley, 422–443 . “The Centre d'Accueil Nord-Africain: social welfare and the ‘problem' of Muslim youth in Marseille, 1950–1975” by Dustin Alan Harris, 444–470

French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 37, No. 3 (December 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/fpcs/fpcs-overview.xml

Articles

. “Women and the Language of Statistics in Late-Nineteenth-Century France: Reading the Graphs of Madame Pégard” by Hélène Périvier and Rebecca Rogers, 1–26 . “Photography, Identity, and Migration: Controlling Colonial Migrants in Interwar France and ” by Johann Le Guelte, 27–52 . “Radio Broadcasting, Disability Activism, and the Remaking of the Postwar Welfare State” by Rebecca Scales, 53–78

Review Essays

. “Remembering the ‘Forgotten Zone’: Recasting the Image of the Post-1945 French Occupation of ” by Corey Campion, 79–94 . “Parallel Lives: Remembering the PCF and CGT” by George Ross, 95–107 . “An Anthropology of the Contemporary in France” by Mark Ingram, 108–122

German History, Vol. 37, No. 4 (December 2019) https://academic.oup.com/gh/issue/37/4/

Articles

. “The Duke’s Favourites: Towards a Gendered View of the Politics of Concubinage at the Early Modern Court” by Regine Maritz, 459–477 . “Patching Up a Diplomatic Fissure: Reassessing Richard Wunsch, a German Physician to the Korean Court, 1901– 1905” by Hoi-Eun Kim, 478–499 . “The Reichsbank and German War Aims in 1918” by David Hamlin, 500–516 . “The Race to Forget? Bi-racial Descendants of the First Rhineland Occupation in 1950s West German Debates about the Children of African American GIs” by Julia Roos, 517–539 . “Negotiated Places: Making Jewish Space in Postwar East Berlin” by Sarah E Wobick-Segev, 540–559

Discussion

. “Music and History Revisited” by Daniel Morat, 560–565

German Politics, Vol. 28, No. 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/current

. “The Erosion of German Elite Trust in the United States of America” by Philipp Brugger, 521-540 . “Do Minority Cabinets Govern More Flexibly and Inclusively? Evidence from Germany” by Steffen Ganghof, Sebastian Eppner, Christian Stecker, Katja Heeß & Stefan Schukraft, 541-561 . “Explaining Germany’s Position on European Banking Union” by Mark K. Cassell & Anna Hutcheson, 562-582 24 | Page

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. “Federal-level Government Participation and State-level Electoral Performance: A Party-based Analysis of Land Elections in Germany, 1949–2017” by Christopher Baethge, Mirko Dallendörfer & André Kaiser, 583-601 . “Risk vs Reward Strategies in Indirect Presidential Elections: Political Parties and the Selection of Presidential Electors in Germany, 1949–2017” by Philipp Köker, 602-620

German Politics and Society, Vol. 37, No. 2 (June 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/gps/gps-overview.xml

Articles

. “Neoliberalism and Welfare Chauvinism in Germany: An Examination of Survey Evidence” by Marko Grdešić, 1-22 . “Struggles in ‘the Stronghold of World Imperialism’” by Jason Johnson, 23-43 . “Skating toward Americanization: The Transformation of Katarina Witt throughout the 1980s” by Wesley Lim, 44- 75

Forum

. “Germany's Secret Service Investigates the Alternative for Germany” by Thomas Klikauer and Kathleen Webb Tunney, 76-97

Review Essays

. “Contemporary Perspectives on Nazi Germany” by John Bendix, 98-108 . “Germany: Hegemon or Free Rider?” by Stephen F. Szabo. 109-115

Histoire Politique, Vol. 39 (septembre-décembre 2019) https://www.histoire-politique.fr/

Le dossier : Le temps, histoire contemporaine d’un enjeu politique et scientifique

. « Le temps, histoire contemporaine d’un enjeu politique et scientifique » by Sibylle Duhautois et Charles-Antoine Wanecq . « Un protectorat provisoire pour toujours. Réforme des États et usage du temps politique chez les élites coloniales et makhzéniennes au Maroc et en Tunisie » by Antoine Perrier . « Codifier l’urgence dans la gestion des réfugiés dans les années 1920 » by Alexandre Boza . “Changing the Pace of Life, Rationalizing Society: The Disappointed Ambitions of the Franco Dictatorship, 1939- 1975” by Till Kössler . « La fatigue des organismes. La mesure physiologique du temps entre corps biologique et corps social » by Marco Saraceno . « “L’urgence sociale”: entre le souci de la mort physique et de la “mort sociale” (années 1940 – années 2010) » by Axelle Brodiez-Dolino

Vari@rticles

. « Anarchisme et décolonisation en Algérie. Le mouvement libertaire nord-africain (1950-1956) » by Pierre-Jean Le Foll-Luciani

Pistes & débats

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. « L’entreprise, un objet d’histoire politique ? Propositions et questionnements à partir du cas des États-Unis » by Alexia Blin . « Europe industrielle et contre-internationalisme : le mouvement Jaune dans l’espace franco-allemand avant 1914 » by Romain Bonnet and Amerigo Caruso

Sources

. « Les Archives nationales : une institution en profonde mutation » by Françoise Banat-Berger

The Historian, Vol. 81, No. 4 (Winter 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406563/81/4

. “A Happy History?” by Peter N. Stearns, 613-626 . “Domesticating the Institution: Strategies of Alienation and Control in the Shelter for Colored Children and the Home for Aged Colored Women, Providence, RI” by Madeline Bourque Kearin, 627-653 . “History's Value to Conflict and Security Studies in Africa” by Etienne Lock, 654-670

The Historical Journal, Vol. 62, No. 4 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/all-issues

Research Articles

. “Women investors and the Virginia Company in the early Seventeenth century” by Misha Ewen, 853-874 . “The diplomatic repertoires of the East India companies in Mughal South Asia, 1608–1717” by Guido Van Meersbergen, 875-898 . “Hobbes's changing ecclesiology” by Andrew Kenneth Day, 899-919 . “The ‘impartiality’ of Narcissus Luttrell's reading practices and historical writing, 1679–1710” by Tim Somers, 921- 941 . “Bourgeois modernity versus the historical aristocracy in Christoph Meiners's political thought” by Morgan Golf- French, 943-966 . “Male anxiety among younger sons of the English landed gentry, 1700–1900” by Henry French and Mark Rothery, 967-995 . “The 1860 Japanese embassy and the antebellum African American press” by Natalia Doan, 997-1020 . “The Paris Commune in London and the spatial history of ideas, 1871–1900” by Laura C. Forster, 1021-1044 . “Maynooth, history, and the intellectual origins of John Hume's political thinking” by Thomas Dolan, 1045-1068 . “The Weimar origins of the West German Rechtsstaat, 1919–1969” by Clara Maier, 1069-1091

Communication

. “John Locke and the toleration of Catholics: a new manuscript” by J. C. Walmsley and Felix Waldmann, 1093-1115

The Historical Journal, Vol. 63, No. 1 (February 2020) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/latest-issue

Special issue: Malthusian moments

. “Malthusian moments: introduction” by Alison Bashford, Duncan Kelly, and Shailaja Fennell, 1-13 . “Robert Malthus, Rousseauist” by Christopher Brooke, 15-31 . “Malthus and the Poor Law” by E. A. Wrigley and Richard Smith, 33-62 26 | Page

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. “Malthus and China” by Alison Bashford, 63-89 . “Malthus, Nineteenth-century Socialism, and Marx” by Gareth Stedman Jones, 91-106 . “The coal question before Jevons” by Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, 107-126 . “Malthusian moments in the work of John Maynard Keynes” by Duncan Kelly, 127-158 . “Malthus, statistics, and the state of Indian agriculture” by Shailaja Fennell, 159-185 . “Neo-Malthusian environmentalism, world fisheries crisis, and the global commons, 1950s–1970s” by Fabien Locher, 187-207

Historical Reflections, Vol. 45, No. 1 (March 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/historical-reflections/historical-reflections-overview.xml

. “Dark Night of the Early Modern Soul: Humanists, Clashing Cartesians, Jesuits, and the New Physiology” by Jeffrey D. Burson, 4-27 . “Law in Theory, Law in Practice: Legal Orientalism and French Jesuit Knowledge Production in India” by Danna Agmon, 28-49 . “The Influence of Thomas Carlyle among Economists in Britain, c. 1880–1920” by Alexander Jordan, 50-69 . “The Chinese in the Initiation of America's Pan-Indianism” by Tao Zhang, 70-92 . “‘Warn the Duke’: the Sarajevo Assassination in History, Memory, and Myth” by Paul Miller-Melamed, 93-112

Historical Research, Vol. 92, No. 258 (November 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14682281/current

. “Feelings of betrayal and echoes of the First Crusade in Odo of Deuil’s De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem” by Stephen J. Spencer, 657-679 . “The earls of Edward III and the polity: the earls of Arundel and Northampton in the localities, 1330–60” by Matt Raven, 680-704 . “Siegecraft on the Tudor frontier: the siege of Dublin, 1534, and the crisis of the Kildare rebellion” by Steven G. Ellis, 705-719 . “Parliament, print and the politics of disinformation, 1642–3” by William White, 720-736 . “‘Unpittyed by any’? Royalist widows and the Crown, 1660–70” by Stewart Beale, 737-753 . “‘We could not answer to ourselves not doing it’: maternal obligations and knowledge of smallpox inoculation in eighteenth-century elite society” by Helen Esfandiary, 754-770 . “Nonconformity and socialism: the case of J. G. Greenhough, 1880–1914” by Liam Ryan, 771-789 . “The hope and faith of Armistice Day during the Second World War: remembering the lost generation” by Samuel Tranter, 790-813 . “‘The Russian Revolution has not yet taken place’: British views of the Soviet economy between the nineteen- fifties and nineteen-seventies” by Glen O’Hara, 814-837 . “‘Time come’: Britain’s black futures past” by Rob Waters, 838-850 . “The temporal dimensions of Thinking Black: a comment” by Kennetta Hammond Perry, 851-853

History Vol. 104, No. 362 (October 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1468229x/2019/104/362

Articles

. “The Remonstrance of the Army and the Execution of Charles I” by Clive Holmes, 585-605 . “Reliving the Terror: Victims and Print Culture during the Thermidorian Reaction in France, 1794–1795” by Alex Fairfax‐Cholmeley, 606-629 . “The Role of Boys as Domestic Servants, 1760–1830” by Jenny Dyer, 630-648

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. “Exhibiting the Revolution: Expositions at the Museum of the Revolution in Leningrad in the 1920s and 1930s” by Ryan Hale, 649-676 . “Roy Jenkins and the Politics of Radical Moderation” by Jeremy Nuttall, 677-709

Review Article

. “Comments on William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England” by Harry T. Dickinson, 710-728

History Compass, Vol. 17 No. 11 (October 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/11

Asia

. “Police–public relations in colonial India” by Gagan Preet Singh

Caribbean and Latin American

. “Gender, colonial past, national identity, and mestizaje in Chile: The many faces of ‘La Quintrala’” by María N. Marsilli . “Recent historiographical approaches to the process of independence in Argentina” by Gabriel Di Meglio

History Compass, Vol. 17 No. 12 (December 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/12

Britain and Ireland

. “Trophies of war: British flying officers' photograph albums and the memory of air operations in Egypt, 1915— 1918” by Paul Fox

Europe

. “Flodoard of Rheims and the historiography of the tenth-century West” by Edward Roberts

Middle and Near East

. “Science and Technology Studies (STS), modern Middle East History, and the infrastructural turn” by Katayoun Shafiee

World

. “Understanding militarism after the end of the Cold War: History, international relations, and media studies ask new questions” by Jonathan Dunnage, Susan T. Jackson, Eugene Miakinkov, and Michael Sheehan

History Compass, Vol. 18 No. 1 (January 2020) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/12

Europe

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. “The Martyrs of Córdoba: Debates around a curious case of medieval martyrdom” by Kati Ihnat

Middle and Near East

. “Can imperial radio be transnational? British‐affiliated Arabic radio broadcasting in the interwar period” by Andrea L. Stanton

North America

. “Current trends in African American business history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Recent historiography and applications of the field” by Kelly K. Sharp

History and Theory, Vol. 58, Issue 4 (December 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14682303/2019/58/4

Special issue: Islamic Pasts: Histories, Concepts, Interventions

. “Introduction” by Shahzad Bashir, 3-6 . “What is Islamic history?” by Rian Thum, 7-19 . “In The Folds Of Time: Rashīd Al-Dīn On Theories Of Historicity” by Judith Pfeiffer, 20-42 . “To observe, to record, to depict: memorializing the circumcision of an Ottoman prince, C. 1582–C. 1600” by Kaya Şahin, 43-67 . “Reclaiming Damascus: rescripting Islamic time and space in the Sixteenth century” by Dana Sajdi, 68-85 . “Living in a time of madness: last days of Java's last prophetic poet” by Nancy Florida, 86-106 . “Fluid temporalities: Saiyid Ahmad Khan and the concept of modernity” by Margrit Pernau, 107-131 . “Heterotemporality, the Islamic tradition, and the political: Laroui's concept of the antinomy of history” by Nils Riecken, 132-153

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Fall 2019) https://academic.oup.com/hgs/issue

Articles

. “The Medieval in the Modern: Nazi and Italian Fascist Use of the Ritual Murder Charge” by David I Kertzer and Gunnar Mokosch, 177–196 . “Red Stars and Yellow Stars: The Soviet Investigation of Klooga Concentration Camp” by Paula Chan, 197–224 . “Jerzy Andrzejewski’s Holy Week: Testing Religious Ethics in Times of Atrocity” by Rachel Feldhay Brenner, 225– 243 . “‘Making the desert blossom as the rose’: The American Christian Palestine Committee’s ‘Children’s Memorial Forest’ and Postwar Land Acquisition in Palestine” by Amy Weiss, 244–264

Bibliography

. “Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” 288–324

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Winter 2019) https://academic.oup.com/hgs/issue

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Articles

. “The Demise of the World of the Gutnajers: The Warsaw Art Market in World War II” by Nawojka Cieślińska- Lobkowicz, 333–350 . “The Reich Military Court and Its Values: Wehrmacht Treatment of Jehovah’s Witness Conscientious Objectors” by Thomas J Kehoe, 351–372 . “The Jew and the ‘Jerrybag’: The Lives of Hedwig Bercu and Dorothea Weber (née Le Brocq)” by Gilly Carr, 373– 394 . “Reclaiming Children after the Armenian Genocide: Neutral House in Istanbul” by Edita Gzoyan, Regina Galustyan, and Shushan Khachatryan, 395–411 . “A Struggle for Genocide Recognition: How the Aramean, Assyrian, and Chaldean Diasporas Link Past and Present” by Sofia Mutlu-Numansen and Marinus Ossewaarde, 412–428

Bibliography

. “Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 454–515 . “Research Centers with an Emphasis on the Holocaust, 516–520

Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Winter 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/499

. “Beyond and Against the State: Anarchist Contributions to Human Rights History and Theory” by Mark Bray, 323- 338 . “Saving the Slaving Child: Domestic Work, Labor Trafficking, and the Politics of Rescue in India” by Vibhuti Ramachandran, 339-362 . “Introduction: Human Rights and Economic Inequality” by Daniel Brinks, Julia Dehm, and Karen Engle, 363-375 . “Inequality, Human Rights, and Social Rights: Tensions and Complementarities” by Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes and Sergio Chaparro Hernández, 376-394 . “Human Rights in an Unequal World: Structural Inequalities and the Imperative for Global Cooperation” by Radhika Balakrishnan and James Heintz, 395-403 . “Global Inequality and Human Rights: An Odd Couple” by Richard Falk, 404-415 . “The Imperative of Redistribution in an Age of Ecological Overshoot: Human Rights and Global Inequality” by Jason Hickel, 416-428 . “Inequality, Human Rights, and the New International Economic Order” by Antony Anghie, 429-442 . “Righting Inequality: Human Rights Responses to Economic Inequality in the United Nations” by Julia Dehm, 443- 459 . “Inequality, Debt, and Human Rights: What Can We Learn from the Data?” by James Galbraith, 460-464 . “Taxation and Equality: The Implications for Redressing Inequality and the Promotion of Human Rights” by Dennis M. Davis, 465-478 . “‘I Don’t Want to Live in a World Where People Die Every Day Simply Because They Are Poor’: From the Treatment Action Campaign to Equal Education, from Stories of Human Rights to the Poetics of Inequality” by Neville Hoad, 479-491

Early release articles

. “The State and International Law: A Reading from the Global South” by Luis Eslava, Sundhya Pahuja

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INS special forum

. “An INS special forum: US intelligence officers’ involvement in political activities in the Trump era” by John A. Gentry, 1-19

Articles

. “The road to CANUSA: how Canadian signals intelligence won its independence and helped create the Five Eyes” by Wesley Wark, 20-34 . “Securing the colony: the Burma Police Special Branch (1896 – 1942)” by Rhys Thompson, 35-53 . “The contemporary security vetting landscape” by Paul F. Scott, 54-71 . “EU INTCEN: a transnational European culture of intelligence analysis?” by Rubén Arcos & José-Miguel Palacios, 72-94 . “The US 2016 presidential election & Russia’s troll farms” by Stephen McCombie, Allon J. Uhlmann & Sarah Morrison, 95-114 . “The legitimacy of intelligence surveillance: the fight against terrorism in the Czech Republic and Slovakia” by Martin Kovanic & Aneta Coufalova, 115-130

Review Article

. “November 1983: the most dangerous moment of the Cold War?” by Len Scott, 131-148 . “Chikara Hashimoto on intelligence and counter-subversion during the twilight of the British Empire - an enduring scholarly legacy” by Geraint Hughes & R. Gerald Hughes, 149-158

Book Reviews

. “Al-Britannia, my country: a journey through Muslim Britain” by Owen Bennett-Jones, 159-169

International History Review, Vol. 42, No. 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rinh20

. “‘Therefore They Shouldn’t Exist’: The Carter Administration, the ‘Israel Lobby’ and the Sinai Settlements” by Shaiel Ben-Ephraim, 1-18 . “Branding the United Nations: The Adoption of the UN Insignia and Flag, 1941–1950” by Perry Biddiscombe, 19-41 . “Anglo-American Relations and a Dilemma of Diplomatic Recognition: Royalists, Republicans and Crisis in the Yemen, 1962–1963” by Tia Culley & Steve Marsh, 42-59 . “Drinking Diplomacy: The St. Petersburg ‘Ordre des Antisobres’ and Fraternal Culture among European Envoys in Early Imperial Russia” by Igor Fedyukin, Robert Collis & Ernest A. Zitser, 60-76 . “‘Australia in this Matter is under Some Scrutiny’: Early Australian Initiatives to the Rhodesian Problem, 1961–64” by Matthew Jordan, 77-98 . “Retreat from the Global? European Unity and British Progressive Intellectuals, 1930–1945” by Tommaso Milani, 99-116 . “‘Marriage’, ‘Massage', Metaphor and Gender in US–Iranian Relations During the 1960s” by Ben Offiler, 117-132 . “Blurring the Borders. How the Central Banks of the European Neutrals During the First World War Became Part of the State Machinery: Examining the Case of Norway” by Gjermund Rongved, 133-154 . “‘Enormous Opportunities’ and ‘Hot Frontiers’: Sub-Saharan Africa in U.S. Grand Strategy, 2001-Present” by Maria Ryan, 155-175 . “A False Start? British Perspectives on Italy’s Participation in the Early Phases of the European Economic Integration Process: The Case of the OEEC (1948–1952)” by Roberto Ventresca, 176-194

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. “The Shots that Reverberated for a Long Time, 1916–1932: The Irish Revolution, the Bolsheviks and the European Left” by Jérôme aan de Wiel, 195-213 . “The Uses and Abuses of Amity in Mid-Tudor Diplomacy, 1542–1560” by Jonathan Woods, 214-231

International Interactions, Vol. 45, No. 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gini20

Articles

. “Never out of Now: Preference Falsification, Social Capital and the Arab Spring” by Ammar Shamaileh, 949-975 . “Explaining incompleteness and conditionality in alliance agreements” by Joshua C. Fjelstul & Dan Reiter, 976- 1002 . “Trial fairness before impact: Tracing the link between post-conflict trials and peace stability” by Christoph V. Steinert, 1003-1031

Special Data Feature

. “Practices and outcomes of humanitarian military interventions: a new data set” by Thorsten Gromes & Matthias Dembinski, 1032-1048

Research Note

. “Translating CAMEO verbs for automated coding of event data” by Javier Osorio, Viveca Pavon, Sayeed Salam, Jennifer Holmes, Patrick T. Brandt & Latifur Khan, 1049-1064

International Interactions, Vol. 46, No. 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gini20

Articles

. “Why can’t a woman be more like a man? Female leaders in crisis bargaining” by Abigail S. Post & Paromita Sen, 1-27 . “Trade balance and policy complexity: explaining political elites’ focus on international trade at the domestic level” by Heather Elko McKibben & Timothy W. Taylor, 28-50 . “Shocked into Service: Free Trade and the American South’s Military Burden” by Adam Dean & Jonathan Obert, 51-81 . “Third-party pressure for peace” by Anna O. Pechenkina, 82-110 . “Moral hazard at sea: how alliances actually increase low-level maritime provocations between allies” by Hayoun Jessie Ryou-Ellison & Aaron Gold, 111-132 . “Merging actors with events: introducing the social conflict analysis dataset – organizational properties (SCAD- OPs)” by Idean Salehyan & Ayal Feinberg, 133-149

Notes

. “Once more, with feeling: using sentiment analysis to improve models of relationships between non-state actors” by Kevin T. Greene & Caleb Lucas, 150-162

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Scholarly Essay

. “Arctic SAR and the ‘‘security dilemma’’ by Michael Byers and Nicole Covey, 499-517 . “Passwords, pistols, and power plants: An assessment of physical and digital threats targeting Canada’s energy sector” by Casey Babb and Alex Wilner, 518-536 . “Mass support for free trade agreements and factor endowment” by Kim-Lee Tuxhorn, 537-558 . “France’s déclassement in the Eurozone” by Philip Giurlando, 559-580 . “The critical impasse of peacebuilding: Toward an analytically eclectic critique of liberal peacebuilding” by Cheng Xu, 581-599

Policy Brief

. “Global order, US–China relations, and Chinese behaviour: The ground is shifting, Canada must adjust” by Pascale Massot, 600-611

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 23, No. 10 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/23/10

. “The culturalisation of indigeneity: the Palestinian-Bedouin of the Naqab and indigenous rights” by Lana Tatour, 1569-1593 . “Habeas corpus as a remedy for deprivation of the right to personal liberty: contemporary developments in Canada and South Africa” by Chuks Okpaluba & Anthony O. Nwafor, 1594-1614 . “Judgements of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights concerning indigenous and tribal land rights in Suriname: new approaches to stimulating full compliance” by Jeanice L. Koorndijk, 1615-1647 . “Gbagbo’s lost bet: when inviting external judicial scrutiny backfires” by Marco Bocchese, 1648-1672 . “Subversion of transitional justice in : transitional injustice in the case of the ‘Red Shirts’” by Siwach Sripokangkul, 1673-1692 . “The consequentialist reasoning of the security State and the contemporary interpretation of Article 2 by the European Court of Human Rights: eroding the lethal force principles in policing operations” by Cillian Blake, 1693- 1717 . “Organised hypocrisy? The implementation of the international indigenous rights regime in Sweden” by Ulf Mörkenstam, 1718-1741

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 24, No. 1 (2020) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/24/1

Special issue: Activist Scholarship in Human Rights

. “Introduction to the special issue on activist scholarship in human rights” by Corinne Lennox, 1-3 . “Activist scholarship in human rights” by Corinne Lennox & Yeşim Yaprak Yıldız, 4-27 . “Reflections on academia, activism, and the politics of knowledge and learning” by Aziz Choudry, 28-45 . “Scholar activism as a nexus between research, community activism and civil rights via the use of participatory arts” by Ornette D. Clennon, 46-61 . “Once more with feeling: queer activist legal scholarship and jurisprudence” by Senthorun Raj, 62-79

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 33, No. 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ujic20

. “Editorial: Launching the Third Era” by Jan Goldman, 1-3 33 | Page

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Articles

. “What Do We Know about Interrogational Torture?” by Ron E. Hassner, 4-42 . “Explaining Intelligence Failure: Rethinking the Recent Terrorist Attacks in Europe” by Peter Gill, 43-67 . “The Defector Balance Sheet: Westbound Versus Eastbound Intelligence Defectors from 1945 to 1965” by Kevin P. Riehle, 68-96 . “From Old Left to New Left: The FBI and the Sino–Soviet Split” by Darren E. Tromblay, 97-118 . “Using Biotechnology to Build a Workforce for Intelligence and Counterintelligence” by Matthieu J. Guitton, 119- 134 . “Tunisia’s Post–Arab Spring Intelligence Reform” by Florina Cristiana Matei & Jumana Kawar, 135-158

Book review

. “Fictitious Spies and Fake History: Antonio and Jonna Mendez, The Moscow Rules: The Secret CIA Tactics That Helped America Win the Cold War Public Affairs, New York, 2019, 228 p., $28” reviewed by Benjamin B. Fischer, 159-179

International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 51, No. 4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-middle-east-studies/all-issues

Gender, Sexuality, and Religion

. “‘Every sperm is sacred’: Palestinian prisoners, smuggled semen, and Derrida's prophecy” by Mohammed Hamdan, 525-545 . “Queering heterosexual (intersectarian) love in Lebanon” by Sabiha Allouche, 547-565 . “Muscular Muslims: scouting in late colonial Algeria between nationalism and religion” by Jakob Krais, 567-585

Doctors and disease

. “Doctors with borders: hierarchies of humanitarians and the Syrian Civil War” by rania Kassab Sweis, 587-601 . “The Ottomans during the global crises of cholera and plague: the view from Iraq and the Gulf” by Isacar A. Bolaños, 603-620

Roundtable: Climate Change in the Middle East and North Africa

. “Understanding Climate Vulnerability in the Middle East and North Africa” by Jeannie Sowers, 621-625 . “Climate Change and Conflict in the Middle East” by Michael Mason, 626-628 . “Living Climate Change in the Middle East and North Africa” by Karen Rignall, 629-632

International Journal of Military History and Historiography, Vol. 39, No. 2 (2019) https://brill.com/view/journals/ijmh/ijmh-overview.xml

IJMH Special Issue: Women and the Second World War

. “Women and the Second World War” by Sandra Trudgen Dawson, 171-180 . “Wives of Secret Agents: Spyscapes of the Second World War and Female Agency” by Claire Hubbard-Hall and Adrian O’Sullivan, 181-207 . “Asserting Citizenship: Black Women in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC)” by Sandra Bolzenius, 208-231

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. “‘My professional future can be lost in a minute’: Re-examining the Gender Dynamics of US Army Nursing during the Second World War” by Ravenel Richardson, 232-262 . “From Buzuluk to London: The Combat Trail and Everyday Service of Women Auxiliaries in the Polish Army (1941– 1945)” by Anna Marcinkiewicz-Kaczmarczyk, 263-287

International Organization, Vol. 73, No. 4 (Fall 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-organization/latest-issue

Research articles

. “War, International Finance, and Fiscal Capacity in the Long Run” by Didac Queralt, 713-753 . “The Effects of Political Institutions on the Extensive and Intensive Margins of Trade” by In Song Kim, John Londregan, and Marc Ratkovic, 755-792 . “Endogenous Parliaments: The Domestic and International Roots of Long-Term Economic Growth and Executive Constraints in Europe” by Scott F Abramson and Carles Boix, 793-837

Research Note

. “International Investment Law and Foreign Direct Reinvestment” by Rachel L. Wellhausen, 839-858 . “Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Investment Disputes, State Sovereignty, and Change in Treaty Design” by Alexander Thompson, Tomer Broude, and Yoram Z. Haftel, 859-880 . “Who Settles Disputes? Treaty Design and Trade Attitudes Toward the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)” by Hyeonho Hahm, Thomas König, Moritz Osnabrügge, and Elena Frech, 881-900

Research Article

. “Civilian Casualties, Humanitarian Aid, and Insurgent Violence in Civil Wars” by Jason Lyall, 901-926

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 26, No. 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/finp20

Special issue: Peacekeeping and Multipolar Global Order

Discussion

. “Ten Years of BRICS: Global Order, Security and Peacekeeping” by Malte Brosig, 521-526 . “Peacekeeping in Turbulent Times” by Richard Caplan, 527-530 . “It is Not About Peace: UN Peacekeeping and Perpetual War” by Bruno Charbonneau, 531-535 . “How UN Peacekeeping Operations Can Adapt to a New Multipolar World Order” by Cedric de Coning, 536-539 . “Triage or Substitution?: The Changing Face of UN Peacekeeping in the Era of Trump and Nationalism” by Paul F. Diehl, 540-544 . “Peacekeeping is Not Counterinsurgency” by Lise Howard, 545-548 . “Assessing Dynamics of Change in Peacekeeping” by Roger Mac Ginty, 549-551 . “Peacekeeping: Decline Versus Multipolarity” by Shogo Suzuki, 552-555

Original Articles

. “Transformative Training in Soft Skills for Peacekeepers: Gaming for Peace” by Anne Holohan, 556-578

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. “Deepening the Conversation: Feminism, International Policing and the WPS Agenda” by Laura K. Huber & Natalie F. Hudson, 579-604 . “Humanitarian Military Interventions: Conceptual Controversies and Their Consequences for Comparative Research” by Matthias Dembinski, Thorsten Gromes & Theresa Werner, 605-629 . “Analyzing the Co-Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations” by Charles T. Hunt, 630-659

Review essay

. “What is the Problem with Peacebuilding?” Peacebuilding in crisis: rethinking paradigms and practices of transnational cooperation, edited by Tobias Debiel, Thomas Held and Ulrich Schneckener, Routledge Global Cooperation Series, London and New York, Routledge, 2016,pp. 256+index, £36.99 (pbk), ISBN 978-1-138-85859- 6; Decolonising intervention: international statebuilding in Mozambique, by Meera Sabaratnam, Series Kilombo: International Relations and Colonial Questions, London and New York, Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017,pp. 146+references+index, £85.00 (hbk), ISBN 987-1-78348-274-0; Understanding quality peace: peacebuilding after civil war, edited by Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen, Series Security and Conflict Management, London and New York, Routledge, 2018,pp. 284+index, £29.99 (pbk), ISBN 987-1-138-30768-1, reviewed by Roberta Holanda Maschietto, 667-675

International Politics, Vol. 56, No. 6 (December 2019) https://link.springer.com/journal/volumesAndIssues/41311

Special Issue: Russia’s Role in World Politics: Power, Ideas, and Domestic Influences

. “Introduction: Russia’s role in world politics: power, ideas, and domestic influences” by Elias Götz and Neil MacFarlane, 713-725 . “Understanding Russia’s return to the Middle East” by Roland Dannreuther, 726-742 . “Reckless ambition: Moscow’s policy toward the United States, 2016/17” by Kimberly Marten, 743-761 . “Explaining Russian foreign policy towards the EU through contrasts” by Tuomas Forsberg, 762-777 . “Russia’s relationship with China: the role of domestic and ideational factors” by Jeanne L. Wilson, 778-794 . “The quest for status: how the interplay of power, ideas, and regime security shapes Russia’s policy in the post- Soviet space” by Maria Raquel Freire, 795-809 . “Strategic imperatives, status aspirations, or domestic interests? Explaining Russia’s nuclear weapons policy” by Elias Götz, 810-827

International Politics, Vol. 57, No. 1 (February 2020) https://link.springer.com/journal/volumesAndIssues/41311

. “Overcoming smallness: , the United Arab Emirates and strategic realignment in the Gulf” by Rory Miller and Harry Verhoeven, 1-20 . “The domestic resonance of geopolitical competition in American foreign policy: the rise of China and post-war US–Soviet relations compared” by David M. McCourt, 21-40 . “Jumping on the Bandwagon: status seeking as a driver for Sweden’s involvement in NATO-led operations?” by Rasmus Brun Pedersen, 41-56 . “Revolution and world order: the case of the Islamic State (ISIS)” by Tuong Vu, Patrick Orden, 57-78 . “Containment’s deceit: why the United States needs to review its China strategy” by Maximilian Terhalle, 79-94 . “The European Union as a normal international actor: an analysis of the EU Global Strategy” by Filip Tereszkiewicz, 95-114 . “The doctrine of mercy: moral authority, soft power, and the foreign policy of Pope Francis” by Ricardo A. Crespo and Christina Gregory, 115-130 36 | Page

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International Relations, Vol. 33, No. 4 (December 2019) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ire/33/4

Articles

. “A populist grand strategy? Trump and the framing of American decline” by Rubrick Biegon, 517-539 . “International political authority: on the meaning and scope of justified hierarchy in international relations” by Daniel Voelsen and Leon Valentin Schettler, 540-562 . “The diplomacy of post-Soviet de facto states: ontological security under stigma” by Andreas Pacher, 563-585

Forum

. “International Political Economy (IPE) meets International Political Sociology (IPS)” by Jean-Christophe Graz, Oliver Kessler, and Rahel Kunz, 586-594 . “Elites and socio-technical Imaginaries: The contribution of an IPE-IPS dialogue to the analysis of global power relations in the digital age” by Jean-Marie Chenou, 595-599 . “International political economy and international political sociology meet in Jakarta: Feminist research agendas seen through everyday life” by Juanita Elias, Lena Rethel, and Lisa Tilley, 599-604 . “Insurance, subjectivity and governance” by Luis Lobo-Guerrero, 605-609 . “Unpacking the politics of regionalism: What to expect from a socio-political economy of regionalism?” by Elisa Lopez Lucia, 610-615 . “Assessing the cohesion and disunity of business associations: Towards a socio-economic framework” by Nils Moussu, 615-619

International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol. 20, No. 1 (January 2020) https://academic.oup.com/irap/issue

Articles

. “Chinese views of the United States: evidence from Weibo” by Yichen Guan, Dustin Tingley, David Romney, Amaney Jamal, and Robert Keohane, 1-30 . “The ‘Abe Doctrine’: Japan’s new regional realism” by H. D. P. Envall, 21-59 . “Unfaithful allies? US security clients in China-led international institutions” by Dong Jung Kim, 61-90 . “The prospects of human rights in US–China relations: a constructivist understanding” by Hun Joon Kim, 91-118 . “Reacting to China’s rise throughout history: balancing and accommodating in ” by Weizhan Meng and Weixing Hu, 119-148

Research note

. “Does cross-Strait tourism induce peace? Evidence from survey data on Chinese tourists and non-tourists” by Hsin-Hsin Pan, Wen-Chin Wu, and Yu-Tzung Chang, 149-181

International Security, Vol. 44, No. 3 (Winter 2019/2020) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec

. “Counterterrorism and Preventive Repression: China's Changing Strategy in Xinjiang” by Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Myunghee Lee, and Emir Yazici, 9–47 . “Conceal or Reveal? Managing Clandestine Military Capabilities in Peacetime Competition” by Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin Long, 48–83 37 | Page

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. “Deterring Wartime Atrocities: Hard Lessons from the Yugoslav Tribunal” by Jacqueline R. McAllister, 84–128 . “Who Killed Détente? The Superpowers and the Cold War in the Middle East, 1969–77” by Galen Jackson, 129– 162 . “Presidents, Politics, and Military Strategy: Electoral Constraints during the Iraq War” by Andrew Payne, 163–203

International Spectator, vol. 54, No. 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rspe20

. “From De-Europeanisation to Anti-Western Populism: Turkish Foreign Policy in Flux” by Alper Kaliber & Esra Kaliber, 1-16 . “The Impact of EU-based Populism on Turkey-EU Relations” by Başak Alpan, 17-31 . “Europeanisation and Administrative Relations in Turkey in the Post-Helsinki Era” by Ali Onur Özçelik, 32-46 . “A Game Changer in EU-Turkey Relations: The Opportunities and Pitfalls of Migration Policy” by Nefise Ela Gökalp Aras, 47-61 . “De-Europeanisation and Equal Citizenship in Turkey: The Case of Circassians” by Diğdem Soyaltın-Colella & Eylem Akdeniz Gӧker, 62-77 . “The US-Japan Alliance Dilemma in the Asia-Pacific: Changing Rationales and Scope” by Elena Atanassova- Cornelis & Yoichiro Sato, 78-93 . “Overcoming US-North Korean Enmity: Lessons from an Eclectic IR Approach” by Linus Hagström & Magnus Lundström, 94-108 . “Playing the Diversity Card: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Policy under the Salmans” by Thomas Demmelhuber, 109-124 . “Sharing Power and Faking Governance? Lebanese State and Non-State Institutions during the War in Syria” by Carmen Geha, 125-140

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 21, No. 1 (February 2020) https://academic.oup.com/isp/issue/21/1

Forum on practice

. “Online Surveillance, Censorship, and Encryption in Academia” by Leonie Maria Tanczer, Ronald J. Deibert, Didier Bigo, M.I. Franklin, Lucas Melgaço, David Lyon, Becky Kazansky, and Stefania Milan, 1-36

Policy analysis

. “Inclusion of Borderlanders in Border Management in Africa: Toward an Emancipatory Framework for the Study and Management of African Borders” by Ishmael Kwabla Hlovor, 37-53 . “Gradual, Cooperative, Coordinated: Effective Support for Peace and Democracy in Conflict-Affected States” by Charlotte Fiedler, Jörn Grävingholt, Julia Leininger, and Karina Mross, 54-77

Pedagogy

. A “Pedagogy of Discomfort”? Experiential Learning and Conflict Analysis in Israel-Palestine” by Naomi Head, 78- 96 . “System, State, or Individual: Gaming Levels of Analysis in International Relations” by Victor Asal, Inga Miller, and Charmaine N. Willis, 97-107

International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 4 (December 2019) https://academic.oup.com/isq/issue

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ISA presidential address

. “Systemist International Relations” by Patrick James, 781-804

Transnational processes

. “Primary Resources, Secondary Labor: Natural Resources and Immigration Policy” by Adrian J. Shin, 805-818 . “Sectors, Pollution, and Trade: How Industrial Interests Shape Domestic Positions on Global Climate Agreements” by Federica Genovese, 819-836 . “Measuring Racial Bias in International Migration Flows” by Andrew S. Rosenberg, 837-845

Civil war processes

. “Drones, Surveillance, and Violence: Theory and Evidence from a US Drone Program” by Asfandyar Mir and Dylan Moore, 846-862 . “One Dyadic Peace Leads to Another? Conflict Systems, Terminations, and Net Reduction in Fighting Groups” by Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi, and Erik Melander, 863-875 . “Internal Politics and the Fragmentation of Armed Groups” by Evan Perkoski, 876-889 . “Make Love, Not War: Do Single Young Men Cause Political Violence?” by Tyler Kustra, 890-896 . “Civilians, Control, and Collaboration during Civil Conflict” by Luke N. Condra and Austin L. Wright, 897-907

International political economy

. “Regulatory Convergence in the Financial Periphery: How Interdependence Shapes Regulators’ Decisions” by Emily Jones and Alexandra O. Zeitz, 908-922 . “Boilerplate in International Trade Agreements” by Claire Peacock, Karolina Milewicz, And Duncan Snidal, 923-937 . “Monetary Power Reconsidered: The Struggle between the Bundesbank and the Fed over Monetary Leadership” by Arie Krampf, 938-951 . “E.H. Carr and IPE: An Essay in Retrieval” by Randall Germain, 952-962

Conflict and domestic politics

. “Authoritarian Audiences, Rhetoric, and Propaganda in International Crises: Evidence from China” by Jessica Chen Weiss and Allan Dafoe, 963-973 . “Social Ties and the Strategy of Civil Resistance” by Ches Thurber, 974-986 . “Electoral Rules, Interest Group Pressures, and the Price of Democratic Default” by Brendan J. Connell, 987-1000

IR theory

. “Rhythm and Mobilization in International Relations” by Ty Solomon, 1001-1013 . “How Can We Criticize International Practices?” by Sebastian Schindler and Tobias Wille, 1014-1024 . “The Uncertainty Trade-off: Reexamining Opportunity Costs and War” by William Spaniel and Iris Malone, 1025- 1034 . “‘Battling’ for Legitimacy: Analyzing Performative Contests in the Gaza Flotilla Paradigmatic Case” by Daniel F. Wajner, 1035-1050

Human rights

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. “Do Self-Reporting Regimes Matter? Evidence from the Convention Against Torture” by Cosette D. Creamer and Beth A. Simmons, 1051-1064 . “Human Rights versus National Interests: Shifting US Public Attitudes on the International Criminal Court” by Kelebogile Zvobgo, 1065-1078 . “Promoting Compliance with Human Rights: The Performance of the United Nations’ Universal Periodic Review and Treaty Bodies” by Valentina Carraro, 1079-1093

International organizations

. “Legitimacy and the Cognitive Sources of International Institutional Change: The Case of Regional Parliamentarization” by Tobias Lenz, Alexandr Burilkov, and Lora Anne Viola, 1094-1107 . “The Dark Side of Cooperation: International Organizations and Member Corruption” by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and Christina J. Schneider, 1108-1121 . “How Do Prior Rulings Affect Future Disputes?” by Jeffrey Kucik, 1122-1132 . “Density and Decline in the Founding of International NGOs in the United States” by Sarah Sunn Bush and Jennifer Hadden, 1133-1146

Diplomacy

. “The Causes and Effects of Leaks in International Negotiations” by Matthew Castle and Krzysztof J. Pelc, 1147- 1162 . “The Diplomatic Presentation of the State in International Crises: Diplomatic Collaboration during the US-Iran Hostage Crisis” by David E. Banks, 1163-1174 . “Destroying Trust in Government: Effects of a Broken Pact among Colombian Ex-Combatants” by Joakim Kreutz and Enzo Nussio, 1175-1188

International Studies Review, Vol. 21, No. 4 (December 2019) https://academic.oup.com/isr/issue

Analytical Essays

. “Theorizing Collective Trauma in International Political Economy” by Adam B Lerner, 549–571 . “Van Gennep Meets Ontological (In)Security: A Processual Approach to Ontological Security in Migration” by Orit Gazit, 572–597 . “The Women, Peace, and Security Agenda and Feminist Institutionalism: A Research Agenda” by Jennifer Thomson, 598–613 . “Framing and Foreign Policy—Israel's Response to the Arab Uprisings” by Amnon Aran and Leonie Fleischmann, 614–639 . “Racializing Religion: Constructing Colonial Identities in the Syrian Provinces in the Nineteenth Century” by Andrew Delatolla and Joanne Yao, 640–661 . “Confusion, Seduction, Failure: Emotions as Reflexive Knowledge in Conflict Settings” by Jenny Hedström, 662– 677 . “Critique and Alternativity in International Relations” by Gëzim Visoka, 678–704

Review Essay

. “The Production of Legitimacy: Race and Gender in Peacebuilding Praxis” Sarah Smith, 705–715

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Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/riij20

Special issue: Representing Crime, Violence and Jamaica

. “Introduction: Representing Crime, Violence and Jamaica” by Lucy Evans & Rivke Jaffe, 1-7 . “Dudus, Viv and Vybz: Resistance, Legitimacy and a Different Reality” by Kim Robinson-Walcott, 8-29 . “Criminal Intimacies: Psycho-Sexual Spatialities of Jamaican Transnational Crime in Garfield Ellis’s Till I’m Laid to Rest” by Michael A. Bucknor, 30-48 . “‘How Godfather Part II of You’: The Gangster Figure and Transnational Masculinities in Marlon James’s A Brief History of Seven Killings” by Lucy Evans, 49-70 . “From The Harder They Come to Yardie: The Reggae-Ghetto Aesthetics of the Jamaican Urban Crime Film” by Emiel Martens, 71-92 . “Making Four Days in May: Bearing Witness to State Violence through Film” by Deborah A. Thomas, 93-105 . “The Multivalency of Memorial Murals in Kingston, Jamaica: A Photo-Essay” by Tracian Meikle, 106-115

“Representing crime, violence and Jamaica in visual art: An interview with Michael Elliott” by Rivke Jaffe, 116-128

Journal of African History, Vol. 60, Issue 3 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-african-history/issue/E7D49F45103AEE3A2C3BE08C930A5F6A#

. Paul Naylor and Marion Wallace, “Author of His Own Fate? The Eighteenth-Century Writings of Ayuba Sulayman Diallo,” 343. . Michiel de Haas, “Moving Beyond Colonial Control? Economic Forces and Shifting Migration from Ruana-Urundi to Buganda, 1920-60,” 379. . Gerardo Serra and Frank Gerits, “The Politics of Socialist Education in Ghana: The Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute, 1961-6,” 407. . Benedito Machava, “Reeducation Camps, Austerity, and the Carceral Regime in Socialist Mozambique (1974-79),” 429. . Jacob Wiebel and Samuel Andreas Admasie, “Rethinking the Ethiopian Red Terror: Approaches to Political Violence in Revolutionary Ethiopia,” 457.

Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 26, Issue 4 (December 2019) https://brill.com/view/journals/jaer/26/4/jaer.26.issue-4.xml

. Christopher Aldous, “The Anatomy of Allied Occupation: Contesting the Resumption of Japanese Antarctic Whaling, 1945-1952,” 338. . Jeffrey Crean, “’Nixon is With Us on China’: Raging Against the Dying of the Lobby,” 368. . Carl A. Gabrielson, “Welcome to Japan!: How U.S. Marine Corps Orientation Materials Erase, Coopt, and Dismiss Local Resistance,” 397. . Zachary M. Matusheski, “The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt, Empire, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam,” 427.

The Journal of American History, Vol. 106, Issue 3 (December 2019) https://academic.oup.com/jah/issue/106/3

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. Earl Lewis, “History and the Common Good: Scholarship in the Public Eye,” 577.

Articles

. Gregory Ablavsky, “Species of Sovereignty: Native Nationhood, the United States, and International Law, 1783- 1795,” 591. . Andrew Friedman, “Decolonization’s Diplomats: Antiracism and the Year of Africa in Washington, D.C.,” 614. . Beth Bailey, “The U.S. Army and ‘the Problem of Race’: Afros, Race Consciousness, and Institutional Logic,” 639. . “Interchange: Women’s Suffrage, the Nineteenth Amendment, and the Right to Vote,” 662.

Journal of American Studies, Vol. 53, Issue 4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-american-studies/issue/81A7C073C9672ADA03D98948E59C9DD9

. Christopher Phelps, Jennifer Luff, Alex Goodall, Jonathan Bell, and Molly Geidel, “Roundtable: Antecedents of 2019,” 855. . Katie McGettigan, “Transatlantic Reprinting as National Performance: Staging America in London Magazines, 1839-1852,” 893. . Alan Ackerman, “Edith Wharton’s Resource Aesthetics and the Dawn of the American Energy Crisis,” 925. . Joseph Kuhn, “Flesh and the Common Man: Robert Penn Warren’s Huey Long Drama,” 953. . Reetta Humalajoki, “Consumption as Assimilation: New York Times Reporting on Native American Art and Commodities, 1950-1970,” 972. . Jesse Curtis, “’Will the Jungle Take Over?’ National Review and the Defense of Western Civilization in the Era of Civil Rights and African Decolonization,” 997. . Jamie Levin, “Credible Commitments and the Right to Bear Arms: Viewing the Second Amendment from a Game- Theoretic Perspective,” 1024.

The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 78, Issue 4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-asian-studies/issue/54DF31CFA9088FE214D78AAEC9C53165

. Anne Feldhaus, “Biography as Geography,” 745. . Andrew B. Liu, “Production, Circulation, and Accumulation: The Historiographies of Capitalism in China and South Asia,” 767. . Jeremy E. Taylor, “’Not a Particularly Happy Expression’: ‘Malayanization’ and the China Threat in Britain’s Late- Colonial Southeast Asian Territories,” 789. . Sakura Christmas, “Japanese Imperialism and Environmental Disease on a Soy Frontier, 1890-1940,” 809.

Forum – C.A. Bayly’s Remaking the Modern World, 1900-2015: Interpretations from Asian Studies

. Sunil Amrith, “The Anthropocene and the Triumph of the Imagination: An Environmental Perspective on C.A. Bayly’s Remaking the Modern World, 1900-2015,” 837. . Antoinette Burton, “Imperial by Design: Field Models in C.A. Bayly’s Remaking the Modern World, 1900-2015,” 849. . R. Bin Wong, “Modern China and Global Futures in C.A. Bayly’s Vision of Twentieth-Century History,” 859. . Sandria B. Freitag, “From South Asia to World history through C.A. Bayly’s Work,” 869.

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Fall 2019) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/21/4

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. Tuong Vu, “In the Service of World Revolution: Vietnamese Communists’ Radical Ambitions through the Three Indochina Wars,” 4. . Katya Drozdova and Joseph H. Felter, “Leaving Afghanistan: Enduring Lessons from the Soviet Politburo,” 31. . Douglas Selvage, “Operation ‘Denver’: The East German Ministry of State Security and the KGB’s AIDS Disinformation Campaign, 1985-1986 (Part 1),” 71. . Filip Pospísil, “Inspiration, Subversion, and Appropriation: The Effects of Radio Free Europe Music Broadcasting,” 124. . Niklas Jensen-Eriksen, “The Northern Front in the Technological Cold War: Finland and East-West Trade in the 1970s and 1980s,” 150. . Kirill Chunikhin, “At Home among Strangers: U.S. Artists, the Soviet Union, and the Myth of Rockwell Kent during the Cold War,” 175. . Mikael Nilsson, “The United States and Neutral Countries in Europe, 1945-1991,” 208.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 62, Issue 10 (November 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcrb/63/10

. Ore Koren, “Food Resources and Strategic Conflict,” 2236. . Michael Freedman, “Fighting from the Pulpit: Religious Leaders and Violent Conflict in Israel,” 2262. . Laura Huber, “When Civilians are Attacked: Gender Equality and Terrorist Targeting,” 2289. . Peter Schram, “Managing Insurgency,” 2319.

Forum – Do Democratic Protests Diffuse?

. Dawn Brancati and Adrían Lucardi, “Why Democracy Protests Do Not Diffuse,” 2354. . Kurt Weyland, “Why Some Democracy Protests Do Diffuse,” 2390. . Henry E. Hale, “How Should We Now Conceptualize Protest, Diffusion, and Regime Change?,” 2402. . Valerie Bunce and Sharon L. Wolchik, “Findings in Search of a Controversy and in Need of More Data,” 2416. . Christian Houle and Mark A. Kayser, “The Two-Step Model of Clustered ,” 2421. . Dawn Brancati and Adrían Lucardi, “What We (Do Not) Know about the Diffusion of Democracy Protests,” 2438.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 64, Issue 1 (January 2020) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcrb/64/1

. Konstantin Ash and Nick Obradovich, “Climatic Stress, Internal Migration, and Syrian Civil War Onset,” 3. . Håvard Hegre, Michael Bernhard, and Jan Teorell, “Civil Society and the Democratic Peace,” 32. . Raymond Kuo, “Secrecy among Friends: Covert Military Alliances and Portfolio Consistency,” 63. . Anouk S. Rigterink, “Diamonds, Rebel’s and Farmer’s Best Friend: Impact of Variation in the Price of a Lootable, Labor-Intensive Natural Resource on the Intensity of Violent Conflict,” 90. . Rafat Mahmood and Michael Jetter, “Communications Technology and Terrorism,” 127. . Michelle Benson and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis, “A Gendered Imperative: Does Sexual Violence Attract UN Attention in Civil Wars?,” 167.

Data Set Feature

. Dongfang Hou, Khusrav Gaibulloev and Todd Sandler, “Introducing Extended Data on Terrorist Groups (EDTG), 1970 to 2016,” 199.

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 37, Issue 1 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/37/1

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Address

. Steven Feierman, “Writing history: flow and blockage in the circulation of knowledge: Keynote for the Regional Assembly of the African Humanities Program, Dar es Salaam, 20 January 2019,” 3.

Debate

. Frederick J. Kaijage, “A response to Steven Feierman’s ‘Writing history: flow and blockage in the circulation of knowledge,” 14. . Oswald Masebo, “A response to Steven Feierman’s ‘writing history: flow and blockage in the circulation of knowledge’,” 20. . Innocent Pikirayi, “Response to Steven Feierman’s ‘writing history: flow and blockage in circulation of knowledge’,” 36. . Steven Feierman, “Rejoinder to comments by Frederick Kaijage, Oswald Masebo, and Innocent Pikirayi on the keynote speech, ‘writing history: flow and blockage in the circulation of knowledge’,” 39.

Articles

. Gabriel O. Apata, “Corruption and the postcolonial state: how the west invented African corruption,” 43. . Jacqueline Knörr and Anita Schroven, “Global and local models of governance in interaction: configurations of power in Upper Guinea Coast societies,” 57. . Bettina Engels and Melanie Müller, “Northern theories, Southern movements? Contentious politics in Africa through the lens of social movement theory,” 72. . Marilyn Grell-Brisk, “Arrested development? Sub-Saharan Africa in the stratified world economy 1965-2015,” 93. . Anne Pitsch Santiago, “Land grabbing or economic development? A modernisation debate enacted on Bugala Island, Uganda,” 112. . Gerardo Armando Urtuzuastigui, “Bilateral aid in sub-Saharan Africa: are donor delivery tactics stimulating economic growth and development?,” 128. . João Resende-Santos, “Cape Verde and the risks of tourism specialisation: the tourism option for Africa’s small states,” 148.

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 37, Issue 2-3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/37/2-3

. Bongani Nyoka, “Bernard Magubane’s critique of anthropology in southern Africa: an introductory essay,” 169. . Magalie Bourblanc and Ward Anseeuw, “Explaining South Africa’s land reform policy failure through its instruments: the emergence of inclusive agricultural business models,” 191. . Bruce Baker and Manu Lekunze, “The character and value of vernacular security: the case of South West Cameroon,” 208. . Ladigracia Epafrasi Lyakurwa, Miyang Jun, and Moo Kwon Chung, “A comparative study on legal frameworks of work and family reconciliation in Mozambique and Tanzania,” 225. . Emmanuel Botlhale and Thekiso Molokwane, “The viability of the welfare state in Botswana,” 241. . Kristi Heather Kenyon, “Health advocacy on the margins: human rights as a tool for HIV prevention among LGBTI communities in Botswana,” 257.

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 28, Issue 120 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/28/120

Challenges to Children’s Welfare in Contemporary China

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. Xinyin Chen, Dan Li, Junsheng Liu, Rui Fu, and Shihong Liu, “Father Migration and Mother Migration: Different Implications for Social, School, and Psychological Adjustment of Left-Behind Children in Rural China,” 849. . Emily Hannum, Weiwei Hu, and Albert Park, “Home, School, and Community Deprivations: A Multi-Context Approach to Childhood Poverty in China,” 864. . Yu Bai, Siqi Zhang, Lei Wang, Ruirui Dang, Cody Abbey, and Scott Rozelle, “Past Successes and Future Challenges in Rural China’s Human Capital,” 883. . Carl Lin and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, “Social Disadvantage and Children’s Nutritional Status in Rural-Urban Migrant Households,” 899.

China-US Rivalry and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

. Tao Xie and Donglin Han, “In the Shadow of Strategic Rivalry: China, America, and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank,” 916. . Hai Yang and Stephan Keukeleire, “Rhetorical Legitimation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Evidence from Chinese State Media,” 932.

Research Articles

. Wen-Hsuan Tsai and Xingmiu Liao, “The Impending Rise of the ‘Tsinghua Clique’: Cultivation, Transfer, and Relationships in Chinese Elite Poltiics,” 948. . Barney Walsh, “China’s Pervasive yet Forgotten Regional Security Role in Africa,” 965. . Mohsen Shariatinia and Hamidreza Azizi, “Iran and the Belt and Road Initiative: Amid Hope and Fear,” 984.

Past to the Present

. Yoram Evron, “The Enduring US-led Arms Embargo on China: An Objective-Implementation Analysis,” 995.

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 29, Issue 121 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/29/121

Constrained connectivity: Xinjiang and beyond under the Belt and Road Initiative

. Yangbin Chen, “From ‘Lamb Kebabs’ to ‘Shared Joy’: Cultural Appropriation, Ignorance, and the Constrained Connectivity within the ‘One Belt, One Road’ Initiative,” 1. . Mei Ding, “Cultural Intimacy in Ethnicity: Understanding Qingzhen Food from Chinese Muslims’ Views,” 17. . Anna Hayes, “Interwoven ‘Destinies’: The Significance of Xinjiang to the China Dream, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the Xi Jinping Legacy,” 31. . James Leibold, “Surveillance in China’s Xinjiang Region: Ethnic Sorting, Coercion, and Inducement,” 46.

Chinese Nationalism vs. Democracy and Economic Inequality

. Yang Zhong and Wonjae Hwang, “Why Do Chinese Democrats Tend to Be More Nationalistic? Explaining Popular Nationalism in Urban China,” 61. . Rou-Lan Chen, “Trends in Economic Inequality and Its Impact on Chinese Nationalism,” 75.

Research Articles

. Yizheng Zou and Lee Jones, “China’s Response to Threats to Its Overseas Economic Interests: Softening Non- Interference and Cultivating Hegemony,” 92. 45 | Page

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. Xiangyi Ren and Lili Liu, “Building Consensus: Support Structure and the Frames of Environmental Legal Mobilization in China,” 109. . Xuefei Shi and Paul Hoebink, “From Chengdu to Kamapala: The Role of Subnational Actors in China’s Foreign Aid,” 125. . Zhuangxiong Yu, Jiemiao Dong, and Ya Feng, “The Impacts of the Governmental Industrial Plans on China’s Exports and Trade Balance,” 141.

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 27, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjea20/27/4

Rethinking periphery in Europe: redistributing the cards

. Sandra Fernandes and Andrey Markarychev, “Studying European margins in the illiberal turn: a spacio-normative approach,” 389. . Sandra Fernandes and Andrey Makarychev, “Estonia and Portugal in Europe: escaping peripherality, capitalizing on marginality,” 394. . Marko Kovacevic, “Understanding the marginality constellations of small states: Serbia, Croatia, and the crisis of EU-Russia relations,” 409. . Aliaksei Kazharski, “Two kinds of small? The ‘EU core’ in Slovak and Czech geopolitical imagination,” 424. . Laure Delcour, “Armenia’s and Georgia’s contrasted positioning vis-à-vis the EU: between vocal centrality and strategic marginality,” 439. . Kornely Kakachia, Bidzina Lebanidze, and Volodymyr Dubovyk, “Defying marginality: explaining Ukraine’s and Georgia’s drive towards Europe,” 451. . Alexandra Yatsyk, “Biopolitical conservatism in Europe and beyond: the cases of identity-making projects in Poland and Russia,” 463. . Noel Parker, “Concluding remarks to the special issue ‘Rethinking periphery in Europe: redistributing the cards’,” 479.

Original Articles

. Antonino Castaldo and Alessandra Pinna, “After competitive authoritarianism hybrid regime legacies and the quality of democracy of Croatia,” 486. . Anastasia Kudlenko, “The Western Balkan counter-terrorism (WBCTi) and the capability of the EU as a counter- terrorism actor,” 503. . Thomas O’Brien, “’Our patience has run out’: tracking the anti-government protest cycle in Bulgaria,” 515. . Senka Neuman Stanivukovic, “European dis/integration in times of complexity – reassembling Europe in the 2014 protests and plenums in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 529.

Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Winter 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/41355

. Robert Murray, “Bodies in Motion: Liberian Settlers, Medicine, and Mobility in the Atlantic World,” 615. . Brenna Holland, “Mad Speculation and Mary Girard: Gender, Capitalism, and the Cultural Economy of Madness in the Revolutionary Atlantic,” 647. . Jewel L. Spangler, “Slavery’s Archive, Slavery’s Memory: Telling the Story of Gilbert Hunt, Hero of the Richmond Theatre Fire of 1811,” 677. . Jeff Forret, “’How Deeply They Weed into the Pockets’: Slave Traders, Bank Speculators, and the Anatomy of a Chesapeake Wildcat, 1840-1843,” 709. . Lori J. Daggar, “Warring for America, Warring for a Continent,” 737.

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The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 79, Issue 4 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-economic-history/issue/E49CF56A571E1D34AD85BB11AC5F7F90

. Martin Abel, “Long-Run Effects of Forced Resettlement: Evidence from Apartheid South Africa,” 915. . Cliff T. Bekar, “The Persistence of Harvest Shocks in Medieval England,” 954. . Katherine Eriksson and Zachary Ward, “The Residential Segregation of Immigrants in the United States from 1850 t0 1940,” 989. . Michael Bordo, Eric Monnet, and Alain Naef, “The Gold Pool (1961-1968) and the Fall of the Bretton Woods System: Lessons from Central Bank Cooperation,” 1027. . Giampaolo Lecce and Laura Ogliari, “Institutional Transplant and Cultural Proximity: Evidence from Nineteenth- Century Prussia,” 1060. . Pilar Nogues-Marco, Alfonso Herranz-Loncán, and Nektarios Alsandis, “The Making of a National Currency: Spatial Transaction Costs and Money Market Integration in Spain (1825-1874),” 1094. . John Komlos and Brian A’Hearn, “Clarifications of a Puzzle: The Decline in Nutritional Status at the Onset of Modern Economic Growth in the United States,” 1129. . Howard Bodenhorn, Timothy W. Guinnane, and Thomas A. Mroz, “Diagnosing Sample-Selection Bias in Historical Heights: A Reply to Komlos and A’Hearn,” 1154.

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 21, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjgr20/21/4

. Taner Akçam, “When was the Decision to Annihilate the Armenians Taken?,” 457. . Charles H. Anderton and Jurgen Brauer, “The Onset, Spread, and Prevention of Mass Atrocities: Perspectives from Formal Network Models,” 481. . Scott Straus, “The Limits of a Genocide Lens: Violence against Rwandans in the 1990s,” 504. . Hannah K. Richards, Stephane J. Baele, and Travis G. Coan, “Studying ‘Radio Machete’: Towards a Robust Research Programme,” 525.

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 18, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-gilded-age-and-progressive- era/issue/74BB29E8B73C5CC5F1D402CCF28A2D71VooVol.

. Megan Elias, “Making Progress in Food,” 391. . Helen Zoe Veit, “Eating Cotton: Cottonseed, Crisco, and Consumer Ignorance,” 397. . Chin Jou, “The Progressive Era Body Project: Calorie-Counting and ‘Disciplining the Stomach’ in 1920s America,” 422. . Nicholas J.P. Williams, “Becoming What You Eat: The New England Kitchen and the Body as a Site of Social Reform,” 441. . Alana Toulin, “‘Old Methods Not Up to New Ways’: The Strategic Use of Advertising in the Fight for Pure Food after 1906,” 461.

Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 15, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjge20/15/3

. Johannes Drerup and Gottfried Schweiger, “Global justice and childhood: introduction,” 193. . Ashley Graham Kennedy, “Understanding child labor in Myanmar,” 202. . Michael D. Baumtrog and Harmony Peach, “They can’t be believed: children, intersectionality, and epistemic injustice,” 213. . Giorgia Brucato, “Children of societies transitioning to peace: an instance for moral recognition,” 233. . Robert Ame, “Towards a relevant and sustainable juvenile justice system in Ghana,” 250. 47 | Page

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. Nico Brando, “Universalism, embeddedness, and domination: an analysis of the Convention on the Rights of the Child,” 270. . Jakob Hinze, “Does epistemic proceduralism justify the disenfranchisement of children?,” 287. . Michael Joel Kessler, “Childhood, impairment, and criminal responsibility,” 306. . Samrawait Dessie, Yirgashewa Bekele, and Margarita Bilgeri, “Sexual violence against girls and young women with disabilities in Ethiopia. Including a capability perspective,” 325. . Mlado Ivanovic and Anna Malavisi, “Tales of abuse and negligence: current humanitarian practices and refugee children,” 344. . Yael Warshel, “Problematizing the variable of conflict to address children, media, and conflict,” 361. . Bill Walker, Patricio Cuevas-Parra, and Besinati Phiri Mpepo, “From injustice to justice: participation of marginalised children in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals,” 382.

Journal of Global History, Vol. 14, Special Issue 3 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-global-history/issue/8254B24B45B2D908736F4915B4B6A3D3

. Neus Rotger, Diana Roig-Sanz, and Marta Puxan-Oliva, “Introduction: towards a cross-disciplinary history of the global in the humanities and the social sciences,” 325. . Katja Naumann, “Long-term and decentred trajectories of doing history from a global perspective: institutionalization, postcolonial critique, and empiricist approaches, before and after the 1970s,” 335. . Romain Lecler, “What makes globalization really new? Sociological views on our current globalization,” 355. . Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, “The global/local tension in the history of anthropology,” 375. . Jernej Habjan, “The global process of thinking global literature: from Marx’s Weltliteratur to Sarkozy’s littérature-monde,” 395. . Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, “Art history and the global: deconstructing the latest canonical narrative," 413. . Ralph Schroeder, “Historicizing media, globalizing media research: infrastructures, publics, and everyday life,” 437.

Journal of Global Security Studies, Vol. 5, Issue 1 (January 2020) https://academic.oup.com/jogss/issue/5/1

Editorial

. Deborah Avant, Bear Braumoeller, Erica Chenoweth, Sarah Croco, Asaf Siniver, and Ayse Zarakol, “Exclusion and Inclusion in Global Security Studies,” 1.

Special Section

. Tiffany S. Chu, “Hosting Your Enemy: Accepting Refugees from a Rival State and Respect for Human Rights,” 4. . Scott D. Sagan and Benjamin A. Valentino, “Weighing Lives in War: How National Identity Influences American Public Opinion about Foreign Civilian and Compatriot Fatalities,” 25. . Ioana Emy Matesan, “Grievances and Fears in Islamist Movements: Revisiting the Link between Exclusion, Insecurity, and Political Violence,” 44. . Alexis Leanna Henshaw, “Female Combatants in Post-Conflict Processes: Understanding the Roots of Exclusion,” 63. . Jennifer Spindel and Robert Ralston, “Taking Social Cohesion to Task: Perceptions of Transgender Military Inclusion and Concepts of Cohesion,” 80. . Bettina Benzing, “Whom You Don’t Know, You Don’t Trust: Vernacular Security, Distrust, and its Exclusionary Effects in Post-Conflict Societies,” 97.

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. Cullen S. Hendrix, “The Ins and Outs of Conceptualizing Inclusion: Theoretical and Empirical Implications for the Study of Inclusive Approaches to Governance and Peace-Building,” 110. . Annick T.R. Wibben, “Everyday Security, Feminism, and the Continuum of Violence,” 115. . Jacqueline L. Hazelton, “The Power Puzzle: When Exclusion Increases Security and Inclusion Reduces It,” 122. . Fiona B. Adamson, “Pushing the Boundaries: Can We ‘Decolonize’ Security Studies?,” 129.

Articles

. Heidi Hardt and Stéfanie von Hlatky, “NATO’s About-Face: Adaptation to Gender Mainstreaming in an Alliance Setting,” 136. . Steven Ward, “Status, Stratified Rights, and Accommodation in International Relations,” 160. . Richard J. McAlexander, “How Are Immigration and Terrorism Related? An Analysis of Right- and Left-Wing Terrorism in Western Europe, 1980-2004,” 179. . Surulola Eke, “Population-Centric Counterinsurgency in the Age of Salafi-Driven Insurgencies,” 196.

Research Innovation

. Maria Rost Rublee, Emily B. Jackson, Eric Parajon, Susan Peterson, and Constance Duncombe, “Do You Feel Welcome? Gendered Experiences in International Security Studies,” 216.

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 41, Issue 4 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-history-of-economic- thought/issue/0CE3795CE0C7D770689287C7B727B559

. Nikola Regent, “In the Shadow of Lacedaemon: Luxury, Wealth, and Early-Modern Republican Thought,” 477. . Celine Bouillot, “The Conflict in the Lockean State of Nature,” 511. . Andreas Ortmann, Benoît Walraevens, and David Baranowski, “Schumpeter’s Assessment of Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations: Why He Got It Wrong,” 531. . Alain Béraud and Guy Numa, “Léon Walras’s Theory of Public Interest Goods: Toward an Organic View of the State,” 553. . Marie Daou, “Jacques Rueff and the Liberal Social Order: A Liberal Interventionist,” 573. . John Creedy, “JHET Interviews: Denis O’Brien,” 599.

Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 18, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/18/5

Symposium on Economic Rights Theory and Policy Implications

. Kate Nash, “The cultural politics of human rights and neoliberalism,” 490. . Nicole Anderson and Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, “Covering or covering up? The effects of media freedom and major disasters on social and economic rights,” 506. . Juan Carlos Ochoa-Sánchez, “Economic and social rights and transitional justice: A framework of analysis,” 522.

Articles

. Fernando G. Nuñez-Mietz, “Resisting human rights through securitization: Russia and Hungary against LGBT rights,” 543. . Suzy Killmister, “The Warty conception of human rights,” 564.

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. Marizah Minhat, Mazni Abdullah, and Nazam Dzolkarnaini, “Regulatory arbitrage in relation to international human rights,” 579. . Iuliia Hoban, “Children, conflict, and the detention of ‘child soldiers’ in Canada and the United States: How framing contests shape policies,” 597.

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 47, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/47/5

Introduction

. Robert S.G. Fletcher, Benjamin Mountford, and Simon J. Potter, “Making Connections: John Darwin and his Histories of Empire,” 801.

Bibliography

. “John Darwin’s Key Publications,” 815. . Karl Hack, “Unfinished Decolonisation and Globalisation,” 818. . Robert S.G. Fletcher, “The China of Tomorrow: Japan and the Limits of Victorian Expansion,” 851. . Cassandra Mark-Thiesen and Moritz A. Mihatsch, “Liberia an(d) Empire?: Sovereignty, ‘Civilisation’ and Commerce in Nineteenth-Century West Africa,” 884. . Benjamin Mountford, “Colonial Australia, the 1887 Colonial Conference, and the Struggle for Imperial Unity,” 912. . Berny Sèbe, “Colonial Emulation, Competition, and Opportunism: A Twentieth-Century Spanish Perspective on the British and French ‘Empire Projects’,” 943. . Nicholas Owen, “Democratisation and the British Empire,” 974. . Margret Frenz, “Complicating Decolonisation: Mozambican Indian Experiences in the Twentieth Century,” 999. . Rieko Karatini, “Britishness Reconsidered: Interplay between Immigration and Nationality Legislation and Policymaking in Twenty-first Century Britain,” 1021. . Ali Parchami, “Imperial Projections & Crisis: The Liberal International Order as a ‘Pseudo-Empire’,” 1043.

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 47, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/47/6

. Lucy Taylor, “The Welsh Way of Colonisation in Patagonia: The International Politics of Moral Superiority,” 1073. . Yu Suzuki, “Anglo-Russian War-Scare and British Occupation of Komundo, 1885-7: The Initial Phase of Globalisation of International Affairs between Great Powers,” 1100. . Kama Maclean, “Comrade Ryan, International Trade Unionism and White Australia: Global Communism, Trade Unionism, and Empire in Interwar India,” 1125. . Lauren Banko, “Keeping Out the ‘Undesirable Elements’: The Treatment of Communists, Transients, Criminals, and the Ill in Mandate Palestine,” 1153.

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 50, Issue 3 (Winter 2020) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/50/3

. The Editors, “Introduction: Fifty Years of Interdisciplinary History, 1970-2000,” 323. . George C. Alter, “The Evolution of Models in Historical Demography,” 325. . Steven Ruggles and Diana L. Magnuson, “The History of Quantification in History: The JIH as a Case Study,” 363.

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. Christian Topalov, “Power and Charity in during the Progressive Era: A Network Analysis,” 383.

Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 36, Issue 1 (2017) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjih20/36/1

. Tamir Goren, “Relations between Tel Aviv and Jaffa 1921-1936: A reassessment,” 1. . Jan Zoupina, “The Revisionist Union and Britain: From declarations of ‘loyalty’ to the employment of ‘methods of bullying’,” 23. . Ben Herzog, “The construction of Israeli Citizenship Law: Intertwining political philosophies,” 47. . Giora Goodman, “Explaining the occupation: Israeli hasbara and the occupied territories in the aftermath of the June 1967 war,” 71.

Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 36, Issue 2 (2017) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjih20/36/2

. Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui, “A Rising Tide? Mixed families in Israel,” 103. . Assaf Shapira, “Israel’s Citizenship Policy towards Family Immigrants: Developments and Implications,” 125. . Sergio DellaPergola, “Ethnoreligious intermarriage in Israel: an exploration of the 2008 census,” 149. . Dani Kranz, “German, Non-Jewish Spousal and Partner Migrants in Israel: The Normalisation of Germanness and the Dominance of Jewishness,” 171. . Maha Karkabi-Sabbah, “Ethnoreligious mixed marriages among Palestinian women and Jewish men in Israel: negotiating the breaking of barriers,” 189. . Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui, “Sleeping with the ‘Enemy’: Mixed Marriages in the Israeli Media,” 213. . Ari Engelberg, “Fighting intermarriage in the Holy Land: Lehava and Israeli ethnonationalism,” 229. . Talia Sagiv, “On the Faultline: Israelis of Mixed Ethnicity,” 249. . Julia Lerner, “’Mixed Jew – it’s like being half pregnant’: Russian-Jewish mixedness in the bureaucratic encounter with the Jewish State,” 271. . Amit Kaplan and Anat Herbst-Debby, “Mixed-ethnicity and marital dissolution in Israel,” 291. . Ido Shahar, “When ‘Mixed’ Marriages Fall Apart: A Socio-Legal Perspective,” 313.

Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 37, Issue 1 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjih20/37/1

. Nissim Leon, “Images of Rabbi Uziel and their place in his commemoration,” 1. . Mark A. Raider, “Moshe Dayan: ‘Israel’s No. 1 Hero’ (in America),” 21. . Kobi Peled, “History, memory, and the meaning of place: the renovation of Sidna Ali mosque as a nexus of Palestinian, Arab, and Islamic identity in Israel,” 61. . Dario Migliucci, “The anti-Francoist movements and the Middle East conflict (1947-57): The portrayal of Israelis and Arabs in the Spanish left-wing press,” 87. . Ofira Gruweis Kovalsky, “Liminal condition as constant situation, the Israeli Jerusalem municipality, 1948-1955,” 113.

Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 51, Issue 4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-latin-american- studies/issue/3FC42CE9A82B6B6F3D490A3FCDB4121B

. Ana María Otero-Cleves, “’This Mixed Species of Population Will Consume’: Atlantic Expectations about Spanish American Consumers in the Age of Revolutions, 1780-1831,” 745.

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. Lina del Castillo, “Surveying the Lands of Republican Indigenas: Contentious Nineteenth-Century Efforts to Abolish Indigenous Resguardos near Bogotá, Colombia,” 771. . Helga Baitenmann, “Zapata’s Justice: Land and Water Conflict Resolution in Revolutionary Mexico (1914-16),” 801. . Álvaro Morcillo Laiz, “La gran dama: Science Patronage, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Mexican Social Sciences in the 1940s,” 829. . Pedro Acuña, “Playing across the Andes: Sports Media and Populism in Argentina and Chile,” 855. . Renata Keller, “’Responsibility of the Great Ones’: How the Organization of American States and the United Nations Helped Resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis,” 883. . Chris van der Borgh and Wim Savenije, “The Politics of Violence Reduction: Making and Unmaking the Salvadorean Gang Truce,” 905.

The Journal of Legal History, Vol. 40, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/flgh20/40/3

. Rebecca Probert and Liam D’Arcy-Brown, “The Transportation of Bigamists in Early-Nineteenth-Century England and Wales,” 223. . Helen Saunders, “Lambe v Fitch (1626): An Early Seventeenth-Century Expectant Heir Chancery Suit in Context,” 253. . David Foster, “Construction and Execution of Trusts in Chancery, c. 1660-1750,” 270. . Stephen Bogle, “Inequality, Just Price, and Bad Bargains: Contracting Attitudes after the South Sea Crash, 1720,” 298.

Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 18, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/smil20/18/3

. Henrik Syse, “No Peace – No War,” 169. . Christian Nikolaus Braun, “The Morality of Retributive Targeted Killing,” 170. . Uchena Okeja, “War by Agreement: A Reflection on the Nature of Just War,” 189. . David J. Garren, “Preventive War: Shortcomings Classical and Contemporary,” 204. . Adam Betz, “Preventive Environmental Wars,” 223. . Ned Dobos, “War as a Workplace: Ethical Implications of the Occupational Shift,” 248.

Journal of Military History, Vol. 84, No. 1 (January 2020) https://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/841.html

. Matthew Larnach, “The Battle of the Gates of Trajan, 986: A Reassessment,” 9. . Peter Paret, “The Impact of Clausewitz’s Early Life on his Theories and Politics,” 35. . Antwain K. Hunter, “’Patriots’, ‘Cowards’, and ‘Men Disloyal at Heart’: Labor and Politics at the Springfield Armory, 1861-1865,” 51. . Peter Donaldson, “’A New and Deadly Game’: British Sporting Culture in the First World War,” 83. . Peter Hobbins, “Engineering the Fighter Pilot: Aviators, Anti-G suits, and Allied Air Power, 1940-53,” 115. . Brennen Fagan, Ian Horwood, Niall MacKay, Christopher Price, Ed Richards, and A. Jamie Wood, “Boostrapping the Battle of Britain,” 151. . Miguel A. López, “The Survival of Auftragstaktik during the Soviet Counterattack in Battle for Moscow, December 1941 to January 1942,” 187. . David C. Fuquea, “Advantage Japan: The Imperial Japanese Navy’s Superior High Seas Refueling Capability,” 213. . Joshua-John Tian Ser Seah, “Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Royal Navy’s War in Korea, c. 1950-1953,” 237.

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The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 57, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-modern-african- studies/issue/8D72CDC62B0B8BE19A1DF8797F935A09

. Gretchen Baldwin, “Constructing identity through commemoration: Kwibuka and the rise of survivor nationalism in post-conflict Rwanda,” 355. . Noel Twagiramungu, Allard Duursma, Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Berhe, and Alex de Waal, “Re-describing transnational conflict in Africa,” 377. . Cathryn Evangeline Johnson, “Why rural Malian women want to be candidates for local office: changes in social and political life and the arrival of a gender quota,” 393. . Portia Roelofs, “Beyond programmatic versus patrimonial politics: contested conceptions of legitimate distribution in Nigeria,” 415. . Sandra E.K.Y. Tombe, “First there were 10: the case for and against South Sudan’s new states using discourse analysis and argumentation theory,” 437. . Marianne Tøraasen, “Gender parity and the symbolic representation of women in Senegal,” 459.

Journal of Modern Chinese History, Vol. 13, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmoh20/13/2

. Wang Fan-Sen, “Was the enlightenment a continuous process from the late Qing to the May Fourth period?,” 189. . Wang Di, “US attitudes towards China before and after the Washington Conference based on US mainstream media reports,” 211. . Xiaowei Zheng, “Constitutionalist Pu Dianjun and his new cultural movement,” 226. . Margaret Mih Tillman, “Religious liberty for the Chinese child: missionary debates in the 1930s,” 249. . Chen Ben, “When the rule of law met rule by the party: the conflicts between Baptist schools and the local Guomindang in Republican Suzhou,” 274. . Larissa Pitts, “Unity in the trees: Arbor Day and Republican China, 1915-1927,” 296. . Timothy B. Weston, “May Fourth in three keys: revolutionary, pluralistic, and scientific,” 319. . Shakhar Rahav, “Beyond Beijing: May Fourth as a national and international movement,” 325. . Qu Jun, “How to study the May Fourth Movement from a local perspective,” 332.

The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 91, No. 4 (December 2019) https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2019/91/4

. Avi Lifschitz, “The Book of Job and the Sex Life of Elephants: The Limits of Evidential Credibility in Eighteenth- Century Natural History and Biblical Criticism,” 739. . Robert Geraci, “Pragmatism and Prejudice: Revisiting the Origin of the Pale of Jewish Settlement and its Historiography,” 776. . Aidan Beatty, “Marx and Engels, Ireland, and the Racial History of Capitalism,” 815. . Danna Agmon, “Failure on Display: The Meaning of Eighteenth-Century French India in Twentieth-Century Colonial Administration and Historiography,” 848. . Dan Stone, “The Course of History: Arno J. Mayer, Gerhard L. Weinberg, and David Cesarani on the Holocaust and World War II,” 883.

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 24, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmis20/24/4

. Anita F. Moskowitz, “Giovanni Freppa, ’Jack of all Trades’,” 551.

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. Alessia Facineroso, “Weapons, words, politics: the three seasons of the post-unification exile of the Bourbon Monarchy (1860-1866),” 579. . Lucia Bonfreschi, “Becoming the ‘party of civil rights’: the Radical Party, 1962-1979,” 600.

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 24, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmis20/24/5

. Gianfranco Pasquino and Marco Valbruzzi, “Sovereignty in the Italian polling booths,” 641. . Stefano Rombi and Antonelle Seddone, “Would-be M.E.P.s: backgrounds, profiles, and trajectories,” 648. . Cristina Cremonesi, Antonella Seddone, Giuliano Bobba, and Moreno Mancosu, “The European Union in the media coverage of the 2019 European election campaign in Italy: towards the Europeanization of the Italian public sphere,” 668. . Andrea Pritoni and Rinaldo Vignati, “Turnout, preferential voting, and vote flows in the E.U. election,” 691. . Cecilia Biancalana and Pasquale Colloca, “The Dynamics of the Electoral Geography of the Five Star Movement: The Role of Territorial Area and Municipality Size,” 716. . Gianfranco Pasquino and Marco Valbruzzi, “The 2019 European Elections: a ‘second-order’ vote with ‘first-order’ effects,” 736.

The Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 54, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjph20/54/4

. Chad B. Denton, “New Caledonian Nickel and the Origins of the Axis Alliance, 1931-40,” 443. . Ben Sacks, “’Who’s for Tonga?’ Tongan Visitors and Australian Escapism in the Summer of 1932-3,” 461.

Pacific Currents

. Jon Fraenkel, “Ethnic Politics and Strongman Loyalties in Fiji’s 2018 Election,” 480.

Narratives and Documents

. Dirk H.r. Spennemann, “Trial and Error: The Introduction of Plants and Animals to German Micronesia 1885- 1914,” 507.

Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Autumn 2019) https://jps.ucpress.edu/content/49/1

. Laila Parsons, “The Secret Testimony of the Peel Commission (Part I): Underbelly of Empire,” 7. . Jeannette Greven, “U.S. Security Coordination and the ‘Global War on Terror’,” 25. . Dan Tsahor, “Postwar Nakba: A Microhistory of the Depopulation of Zakariyya, 1950,” 47. . Seth Anziska, “Special Document File: The Erasure of the Nakba in Israel’s Archives,” 64. . Munir Fakher Eldin, “Power, Politics, and Community: Resistance Dynamics in the Occupied Golan,” 77. . Khalid Farraj, “The First Intifada (Part II): The Road to Oslo,” 93. . Rana Barakat, “The Right to Maim and Its Implications for Palestine Studies,” 101. . Kamal Cumsille, “Eugenio Chahuán Chauán (1951-2019): Arabist Scholar par Excellence,” 109. . Laila Parsons, “Appendix: Lists of Witnesses Who Gave Testimony to the Peel Commission,” 157. . Seth Anziska, “Special Document File: Migration of Eretz Yisrael Arabs between December 1, 1947 and June 1, 1948,” 161.

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Journal of Policy History, Vol. 31, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-policy-history/issue/D65364DCF85944AB020B4870501E7FEA

. H. Richard Friman, “An ‘Untrammeled Right’? The McCarran Immigration Subcommittee and the Origins of Presidential Authority to Suspend and Restrict Alien Entry Under §1182(f),” 433. . John Hart, “The National Environmental Policy Act and the Battle for Control of Environmental Policy,” 464. . Randy Powell, “Social Welfare at the End of the World: How the Mormons Created an Alternative to the New Deal and Helped Build Modern Conservatism,” 488. . Jesse Tarbert, “The Quest to Bring ‘Business Efficiency’ to the Federal Executive: Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, and the Civil Service Reformers in the Late 1920s,” 512. . Jonathan D. Cohen, “’Put the Gangsters Out of Business’: Gambling Legalization and the War on Organized Crime,” 533.

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 15, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/upse20/15/4

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

. Margarita Safronova, Caleb Miller, and Colin Kuehl, “’When Are We Ever Going to Have to Use This?’: Discussing Programmatic Learning Outcomes in the Classroom,” 421. . Kristin Matthews and Hallet Hullinger, “Effect of a Required Introductory of American Federal Government Course on the Political Self-Efficacy of Community College Students in 2016,” 433. . Taedong Lee, Jungbae An, Hyodong Sohn, and In Tae Yoo, “An Experiment of Community-Based Learning Effects on Civic Participation,” 443. . Martha Kropf, Samuel Jacob Grubbs, John Szmer, and Beth Elise Whitaker, “American Politics Course Redesigns: The Effect of Propensity Score Matching on Predicting Learning Outcomes,” 459.

Political Science Instruction

. Julian Marin Hellwege, “Left to Their Own Devices: A Student-Centered Approach to Civic Engagement,” 474. . Melanie Bowers, “Show Me What You’re Thinking: Using Student-Generated Photography to Flip the Political Science Classroom,” 498. . Ilai Z. Saltzman, “An Offer You Can’t Refuse: On the Value of The Godfather Trilogy in Teaching Introduction to International Relations,” 507.

Reflections on Teaching and the Academy

. Erik Mobrand, “Global Political Science versus Critical Political Science,” 522. . Joe P. Dunn, “A ‘Model’ for Active Learning and Leadership Development: International Model NATO,” 528. . Daniella M. Mascarenhas, Jordon B. Barkalow, Abram Trosky, Gaelan Murphy, and Brendon Westler, “The Civic Republican Response to ‘Liberalism and its Critics’,” 535.

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 29, Issue 3 (July 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-royal-asiatic- society/issue/1E0BDE6F539194B0DEDB2BE3EE53DD52

. Matthew Morgenstern, “Yahia Bihram’s Narrative Colophons, Part 1: DC 35,” 381. . Fruma Zachs and Yehudit Dror, “Al-Bustani’s Approach to the Arabic Language: From Theory to Practice,” 393.

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. Ofir Haim, “Acknowledgment Deeds (iqrars) in Early New Persian from the Area of Bamiyan (395-430 AH/1005- 1039 CE),” 415. . Zahra Shah, “Negotiating Female Authorship in Eighteenth-Century India: Gender and Multilingualism in a Persian Text,” 447. . Malcolm Mercer, “Archaeologist, Collector, and Antiquities Agent: The Activities of Captain Robert Mignan of the Bombay European Regiment during the Early Nineteenth Century,” 467. . Mikhail Pelevin, “The Art of Chieftaincy in the Writings of Pashtun Tribal Rulers,” 485. . Stephen G. Haw, “The genus Afzelia and the Belitung ship,” 505. . Giorgio Orlandi, “Joseph Edkins and the ‘Discovery’ of Early Chinese: the linguistic ideas behind the first (partial) reconstruction of the sound system of Early Chinese,” 519.

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 50, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-southeast-asian- studies/issue/6EE81351E285E6D61D229A96BC235213

. A. Ross Gordon, Sonny A. Djonler, and Hans Hägerdal, “The killing of Posthouder Scheerder and Jifar Folfolun (The War of the Breasts): Malukan and Dutch narratives of an incident in the VOC’s waning days,” 324. . Aurore Candier, “Mapping ethnicity in nineteenth-century Burma: When ‘categories of people’ (lumyo) became ‘nations’,” 347. . Kisho Tsuchiya, “Representing Timor: Histories, geo-bodies, and belonging, 1860s-2018,” 365. . Agus Suwignyo, “Gotong royong as social citizenship in Indonesia, 1940s to 1990s,” 387. . Eileen Lustig and Terry Lustig, “Losing ground: Decline of Angkor’s middle-level officials,” 409. . Joseph M. Fernando, “A playmaker and moderator: Lord Reid and the framing of the Malayan federal constitution,” 431.

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/42/6

. Todd S. Sechser, Neil Narang, and Caitlin Talmadge, “Emerging technologies and strategic stability in peacetime, crisis, and war,” 727. . Ben Garfinkel and Allan Dafoe, “How does the offense-defense balance scale?,” 736. . Michael C. Horowitz, “When speed kills: Lethal autonomous weapon systems, deterrence, and stability,” 764. . Heather Williams, “Asymmetric arms control and strategic stability: Scenarios for limiting hypersonic glide vehicles,” 789. . Tristan A. Volpe, “Dual-use distinguishability: How 3D-printing shapes the security dilemma for nuclear programs,” 814. . Jacquelyn Schneider, “The capability/vulnerability paradox and military revolutions: Implications for computing, cyber, and the onset of war,” 841. . Caitlin Talmadge, “Emerging technology and intra-war escalation risks: Evidence from the Cold War, implications for today,” 864.

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 7 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/42/7

. Chiara De Franco, Anders Engberg-Pedersen, and Martin Mennecke, “How do wars end? A multidisciplinary enquiry,” 889. . Cian O’Driscoll, “Nobody wins the victory taboo in just war theory,” 901. . Joachim Krause, “How do wars end? A strategic perspective,” 920. . Thomas Obel Hansen, “In pursuit of accountability during and after war,” 946.

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. Phillips Payson O’Brien, “The Joint Chiefs of Staff, the atom bomb, the American Military Mind, and the end of the Second World War,” 971. . Christopher D. Kolenda, “Slow failure: Understanding America’s quagmire in Afghanistan,” 992.

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 43, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/43/1

. Amy Zegart, “Cheap flights, credible threats: The future of armed drones and coercion,” 6. . Max Abrahms, “Denying to win: How image-savvy militant leaders respond when operatives harm civilians,” 47. . Paul Staniland, Adnan Naseemullah, and Ahsan Butt, “Pakistan’s military elite,” 74. . Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky, “Russian campaign in Syria – change and continuity in strategic culture,” 104. . Jacqueline L. Hazelton, “The client gets a vote: counterinsurgency warfare and the U.S. military advisory mission in South Vietnam, 1954-1965,” 126. . Andrew Gawthorpe, “Ken Burns, the Vietnam War, and the purpose of history,” 154.

Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 11, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjth20/11/3

. Brendan Tuttle, “A trip to the zoo: colonial sightseeing and spectacle in Sudan (1901-1933),” 217. . Frederik Forrai Ørskov, “In ideological transit: German tourism to Denmark in the 1930s,” 243. . David Jarratt, “The development and decline of Morecambe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: a resort caught in the tide,” 263. . Jordi Gascón, “History of NGDO volunteer tourism in Spain: dispoliticisation, commodification, and downturn,” 284.

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Summer 2019) https://vs.ucpress.edu/content/14/3

. John Gillespie, Thang Nguyen, Canh Le, and Hung Nguyen, “From ‘Weak’ to ‘Strong’ Sustainability: Protesting for Environmental Justice in Vietnam,” 1. . François Guillemot, “The Lessons of Yên Bái, or the ‘Fascist’ Temptation: How the Dai Viêt Parties Rethought Anticolonial Nationalist Revolutionary Action, 1932-1945,” 43. . Andrew Gaudio, “A Translation of the Linguae Annamiticae seu Tunchinensis brevis declaratio: The First Grammar of Quôc Ngu,” 79. . Gary Kulik and Alex-Thai Dinh Vo, “Forum: The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick,” 115.

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Fall 2019) https://vs.ucpress.edu/content/14/4

. Long Bui, “Heteroglossia of History: Remembering the Republic of Vietnam in Contemporary Vietnamese Film,” 1. . Qui-Phiet Tran, “Writing to Remember: The Chronotope of Memory and Time in Bao Ninh’s Noi buon chien tranh [The Sorrow of War],” 40. . François Carlet-Soulages, Christina Schwenkel, and Sarah Grant, “Socialist Modernism: An Architectural Photo Essay of Everyday Spaces in Hà Nôi,” 63.

Labor History, Vol. 60, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/clah20/60/5

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. Eva Bermúdez-Figueroa and Beltran Roca, “Silenced narratives of women’s participation in labour and political struggle in Spain, 1960-1975,” 415. . Lou Martin, “’So nobly struggling for their manhood’: masculinity and violence among steelworkers in the wheeling district, 1880-1910,” 429. . Ed Blissett, “Merging with the metals: an analysis of the role micro-political relationships played in the merger of the Printing and Kindred Industries Union with the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union,” 444. . Jon N. Hale, “’We are not merging on an equal basis’: the desegregation of southern teacher associations and the right to work, 1945-1977,” 463. . Timothy J. Minchin, “Look at Detroit: The United Auto Workers and the Battle to Organize Volkswagen in Chattanooga,” 482. . Jeffrey Hilgert, “Article 23(4) Trade Union Rights and the United Nations policy of devolution on labour relations,” 503. . Nicholas Toloudis, “Organizing teachers in Pennsylvania, 1935-1941,” 520. . Grant Jones, “The construction of a slave identity: an examination of the dual identity of indentured labourers across the Western Pacific,” 540. . Alyssa Ribeiro, “’We Want Both!’: pressuring Philadelphia unions for inclusion and equity during the long 1970s,” 558. . Md Nazrul Islam and Md Al-Amin, “Life behind leaves: capability, poverty, and social vulnerability of tea garden workers in Bangladesh,” 571.

Labor History, Vol. 60, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/clah20/60/6

. Neil H. Ritson, “Purposive derecognition? Empirical evidence of managerial strategy,” 593. . Alex Lichtenstein, “’We feel that our strength is on the factory floor’: Dualism, shop-floor power, and labor law reform in late apartheid South Africa,” 606. . Ralph Darlington and Stephen Mustchin, “The role of the TUC in significant industrial disputes: a historical critical overview,” 625. . Ilaria Favretto, “Toilets and resistance in Italian factories in the 1950s,” 646. . Neil H. Ritson, “Productivity, craftwork, and flexibility: the Mobil agreements,” 666. . Charles Williams, “Labor radicalism and the local politics of Chinese exclusion: Mayor Jacob Weisbach and the Tacoma Chinese expulsion of 1885,” 685.

Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 44, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/lsja/44/3

. Jill Esebenshade and Elizabeta Shifrin, “The Leased among Us: Precarious Work, Local Regulation, and the Taxi Industry,” 193. . Gail Wadsworth, Michael Courville, and Marc Schenker, “Pay, Power, and Health: HRI and the Agricultural Conundrum,” 214. . Magic M. Wade, “Addressing the ‘Union Problem’ during the Great Recession: State Approaches to Reforming Collective Bargaining,” 236. . Margaret A. Lucero and Robert E. Allen, “Provocation in the Workplace: A Qualitative Analysis of Published Arbitration Decisions,” 262.

Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 44, Issue 4 (December 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/lsja/44/4

. Sean E. Rogers, Adrienne E. Eaton, Paula B. Voos, Tracy F.H. Chang, and Marcus A. Valenzuela, “Assessing Employee Support during Union Organizing Campaigns,” 285. 58 | Page

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. Marcel Paret, “Building Labor Solidarity in Precarious Times: The Danger of Union Paternalism,” 314. . M. Teresa Cardador, Brandon C. Grant, and Robert Bruno, “The Positive Impact of Perceived Union Support on Union Member Work Meaningfulness: Examining Mechanisms and Boundary Conditions,” 333.

Special Issue: Labor Unions and American Democracy

. Robert Bruno, “U.S. Democracy in the Balance: The Importance of Labor’s Political Impact,” 359. . Karen Nussbaum, “Unions and Democracy,” 365. . Clayton Sinyai, “Schools of Democracy,” 373. . Laura C. Bucci, “Civic Engagement in Decline: Deunionization and a Fifty State Solution?,” 382. . Stephanie Farmer and Sean Noonan, “Chicago Unions Building a Left-Labor Community Coalition, United Working Families, to Restore Working-Class Democracy,” 388. . Augustus C. Wood III, “The Crisis of the Black Worker, the U.S. Labor Movement, and Democracy for All,” 396. . William B. Gould IV, “Union Security, Race, and the Political Process: Some Reflections on Unions and Democracy,” 403.

Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 34, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmhr20/34/2

. Patryk Skupniewicz and Katarzyna Maksymjuk, “Gordafarid, Penthesilea, and Athena: the identification of a Greek motif in Ferdowsi’s Sah-nama and its possible association with Hellenistic art in the East,” 123. . Tomoaki Shinoda, “The 1538 peace treaty and conflict over the control of the frontier in Northern Morocco,” 145. . Rebecca Wartell, “Rabbis on refugees: theological responses to the treatment of converso migrants in sixteenth- century Candia,” 165. . Sophia Laiou, “Economics networks in the eastern Mediterranean: Kâtiboglu Mehmed Efendi of Izmir and his Christian partner,” 181. . Carlo Beltrame, “Three Venetian ships in the Armada,” 195. . Corinne Bonnet, Maria Bianco, Thomas Galoppin, Élodie Guillon, Antoine Laurent, Sylvain Lebreton, and Fabio Porzia, “Mapping ancient gods: naming and embodiment beyond ‘anthropomorphism’. A survey of the field in echo to the books of M.S. Smith and R. Parker,” 207.

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 72, No. 4 (Autumn 2018) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/39518

. Clément Therme, “Iran and Russia in the Middle East: Toward a Regional Alliance?,” 549. . Elie Podeh, “Saudi Arabia and Israel: From Secret to Public Engagement, 1948-2018,” 563. . Makio Yamada, “Can Saudi Arabia Move beyond ‘Production with Rentier Characteristics’? Human Capital Development in the Transitional Oil Economy,” 587. . Yael Teff-Seker, Ehud Eiran, and Aviad Rubin, “Israel Turns to the Sea,” 610. . Kevin W. Martin, “Speaking with the ‘Voice of Syria’: Producing the Arab World’s First Personality Cult,” 631.

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Spring 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/40191

. Carmen Geha, “Co-optation, Counter-Narratives, and Repression: Protesting Lebanon’s Sectarian Power-Sharing Regime,” 9. . Simon Mabon, “The End of the Battle for Bahrain and the Securitization of the Bahraini Shi’a,” 29. . Ceren Lord, “Sectarianized Securitization in Turkey in the Wake of the 2011 Arab Uprisings,” 51. . Reuben Silverman, “Republican People’s Party People: Partisan Polarization in the Republic of Turkey, 1950- 1953,” 73. 59 | Page

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. Eckart Woertz, “Iraq under UN Embargo, 1990-2003: Food Security, Agriculture, and Regime Survival,” 93.

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Summer 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/40714

. Nadia Naser-Najjab and Ghassan Khatib, “The First Intifada, Settler Colonialism, and 21st Century Prospects for Collective Resistance,” 187. . Rawan Asali Nuseibeh, “Palestinian Women Teachers in East Jerusalem: Layers of Discrimination in the Labor Market,” 207. . Jørgen Jensehaugen, “Smokescreen Diplomacy: Excluding the Palestinians by Self-Rule,” 224. . Pete W. Moore, “A Political-Economic History of Jordan’s General Intelligence Directorate: Authoritarian State- Building and Fiscal Crisis,” 242. . Eric Lob and Nader Habibi, “The Politics of Development and Security in Iran’s Border Provinces,” 263.

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 73, No. 3 (Autumn 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/41115

. Guy Ziv, “Nobody to Talk to: The Persistence of the ‘No Partner’ Mantra in Israeli Discourse,” 355. . Raffaella A. Del Sarto, “Stuck in the Logic of Oslo: Europe and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” 376. . Justin Gengler and Buthaina Al-Khelaifi, “Crisis, State Legitimacy, and Political Participation in a Non-Democracy: How Qatar Withstood the 2017 Blockade,” 397. . Harout Akdedian, “Ethno-Religious Belonging in the Syrian Conflict: Between Communitarianism and Sectarianization,” 417. . Mohammed Turki A. Al-Sudairi, “Marx’s Arabian Apostles: The Rise and Fall of the Saudi Communist Movement,” 438.

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 73, No. 4 (Winter 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/41678

. Amy Malek, “Paradoxes of Dual Nationality: Geopolitical Constrains on Multiple Citizenship in the Iranian Diaspora,” 531. . Suzi Mirgani, “Consumer Citizenship: National Identity and Museum Merchandise in Qatar,” 555. . Fateh Azzam, “Palestinian (Non)Citizenship,” 573. . Amir Idris, “Historicizing Race, Ethnicity, and the Crisis of Citizenship in Sudan and South Sudan,” 591. . Roel Meijer, “Active and Passive Citizenship in the Arab World,” 607

Middle East Policy, Vol. 26, Issue 3 (Fall 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14754967/2019/26/3

Saudi Arabia

. Thomas Lippman, Dana Stroul, and Gerald Feierstein, “The United States-Saudi Arabian Relationship,” 5. . Chas W. Freeman, Jr., “The Middle East after Khashoggi,” 30. . Bassam Albassam, “Public Finance in Saudi Arabia: The Need for Reform,” 35. . Jonathan Hoffman, “Religion, the State, and Politics in Saudi Arabia,” 45. . Ben Rich, “From Defense to Offense: Realist Shifts in Saudi Foreign Policy,” 62. . Mahmood Monshipouri, “The Middle East-Petroleum: Averting the Storm,” 77.

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. Naser Ghobadzadeh, “Nested Game of Elections in Iran,” 92. . Hamed Mousavi and Amin Naeni, “Iran and Russia Pivot to the East: Was It U.S. Pressure?,” 107. . Ido Levy, “Shia Militias and Exclusionary Politics in Iraq,” 123.

Original Article

. Enver Torregroza Lara and Sebastián Cote Pabón, “Secularism and Democracy in Israel: Military Service as Case Study,” 134.

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmes20/55/6

. Guillemette Crouzet, “The British Empire in India, the Gulf pearl, and the making of the Middle East,” 864. . Neslisah Leman Basaran Lotz, “Between national sovereignty and foreign capital: the fate of the French companies’ concessions in Turkey after the War of Liberation,” 879. . Erik Jan Zürcher, “Young Turk Governance in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War, 897. . Cemal Yorgancioglu and Sevki Kiralp, “Turco-British relations, Cold War, and reshaping the Middle East: Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus (1954-1958),” 914. . Mehmet Ertan, “The latent politicization of Alevism: the affiliation between Alevis and leftist politics (1960- 1980),” 932. . Birol Çaymaz, “The construction and re-construction of the civil religion around the cult of Atatürk,” 945. . Fruma Zachs, “Children in war time: the first pupils of the Syrian (Schneller) orphanage in Jerusalem 1860- 1863,” 958. . Avi (Avraham) Sasson, “Historical geography of the Palestine southern coastal plain in the late Ottoman period – the Ashkelon region as a case study,” 974. . Tamir Goren, “The destruction of old Jaffa in 1936 and the question of the Arab refugees,” 1005. . Moshe Naor, “The Sephardi and Oriental Jews of Haifa and Arab-Jewish relations in Mandate Palestine,” 1020. . Doron Bar, “Jewish and Christian Sanctity under Israeli Sovereignty: Mount Zion, King David’s Tomb, and the Last Supper Room (1948-1967),” 1037.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 54, Issue 1 (January 2020) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/issue/5FDE54DB09A4A68F2EB62C1837AA5EB7

. Seung-Joon Lee, “Canteens and the Politics of Working-Class Diets in Industrial China, 1920-37,” 1. . Li-Wan Hung, “Ethnic Conflicts in Hillside Borderlands: A study on headhunting in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century Taiwan,” 30. . Choi Lyong, “Reluctant Reconciliation: South Korea’s tentative détente with North Korea in the Nixon era, 1969- 72,” 59. . Emily Whewell, “Legal Mediators: British consuls in Tengyue (western Yunnan) and the Burma-China frontier region, 1899-1931,” 95. . Peter Borschberg, “Cornelis Matelief, Hugo Grotius, and the King of Siam (1605-1616): Agency, initiative, and diplomacy,” 123. . Sunil Purushotham, “Federating the Raj: Hyderabad, sovereign kingship, and partition,” 157. . Laurence Gautier, “A Laboratory for a Composite India? Jamia Millia Islamia around the time of partition,” 199. . Laurence Gautier, “A Laboratory for a Composite India? Jamia Millia Islamia around the time of partition – Addendum,” 250. . Pinky Hota, “Money, Value, and Indigenous Citizenship: Notes from the Indian development state,” 251. . Mukulika Banerjee, “Money and Meaning in Elections: Towards a theory of the vote,” 286. . Adeeba Aziz Khan, “Power, Patronage, and the Candidate-Nomination Process: Observations from Bangladesh,” 314. 61 | Page

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Le Monde Diplomatique (November 2019) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2019/11/

. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Jusqu’à quand l’OTAN,” 1. . Rachel Knaebel and Pierre Rimbert, “Allemagne de l’Est, histoire d’une annexion,” 1. . Claire Lecoeuvre, “Les écologistes tentés par l’action directe,” 1. . Alexander Zevin, “Le libre-échange à la cannonière,” 3. . Pierre Souchon, “Un an avec les ‘gilets jaunes’ d’Ardèche,” 4. . Pauline Perrenot and Vladimir Slonska-Malvaud, “Le franquisme déchire toujours l’Espagne,” 6. . Rafael Correa, “L’Équateur, un pays détruit en deux ans,” 8. . Aaron Maté, “Et maintenant, l’’Ukrainegate’!,” 9. . Jean-Louis Rocca, “Maquiller une guerre commerciale en choc des civilisations,” 10. . Alain Bihr, “Pourquoi le capitalisme n’est-il pas né en Chine?,” 10. . Akraim Belkaïd, “Ankara et Moscou, jeu de dupes en Syrie,” 12. . Louis Bertrand, “À Canton, menace su la ’petite Afrique’,” 13. . Boris Grésillon, “Un mur peut en cacher un autre,” 16. . Audrey Lebel, “En Russie, le fléau des violences domestiques,” 17. . Cédric Leterme, “Bataille autour des données numériques,” 20. . Frédéric Lemaire and Dominique Plihon, “Le poison des taux d’intérêt négatifs,” 21. . Ibrahim Warde, “Comment un homme d’affaires pakistanais a berné les élites économiques mondiales,” 22. . François Albera, “Les formes de l’engagement,” 27. . Serge Halimi, ”Récidives,” 28.

Le Monde Diplomatique (December 2019) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2019/12/

. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: ’Une tuerie’,” 1. . Ana Otasevic, “Changements de régime clés en main,” 1. . Julien Brygo, ”La pilule de l’obéissance,” 1. . ”Une an en jaune,” 2. . “Pus de cent mille abonnés,” 2. . Florian Butollo and Philipp Staab, “Le robot, coupable idéal,” 3. . Grégory Rzepski, “Ces viviers où prolifèrent les ‘experts’ médiatiques,” 4. . Evelyne Pieiller, “La gauche en quête d’un supplément d’âme,” 6. . Alice Raybaud, “Les cassés de la mer,” 7. . Jean de Gliniasty, “Un tournant dans la diplomatie française?,” 8. . Renaud Lambert, “En Bolivie, un coup d’État trop facile,” 9. . Christophe Gillissen, “Face au Brexit, le casse-tête nord-irlandais,” 10. . Daniel Finn, “La sale guerre du gouvernement britannique,” 10. . Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos, “Lutte contre le terrorisme, une aubaine pour les dirigeants nigérians,” 12. . Arezki Metref, “Hirak, le réveil du volcan algérien,” 14. . Martine Bulard, “Au Tibet, une visite très guidée,” 16. . Philippe Pataud Célérier, “Nettoyage ethnique en Papouasie,” 17. . Paul Hanebrink, “Quand la haine du communisme alimentait l’antisémitisme,” 20. . Jean-Jacques Marie, “En Ukraine, des pogroms dont l’Occident se lavait les mains,” 20. . Éric Delhaye, “Musiques certifiées conformes,” 27. . Luis Sepúlveda, “Chili, l’oasis asséchée,” 28.

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. Feurat Alani, “Les Irakiens contre la mainmise de l’Iran,” 1. . Hajar Alem and Nicolas Dot-Pouillard, “Aux racine . Philipppe Descamps and Xavier Monthéard, “Comment s’invente une langue,” 1. . Philipppe Descamps and Xavier Monthéard, “Le multilingualisme, un casse-tête scolaire,” 9. . Philipppe Descamps and Xavier Monthéard, “Le luxembourgeois doit jouer le role de langue d’intégration.” . “De la fondation du comté à la reconnaissance du luxembourgeois.” . Pierre Rimbert, ”Pas de grève pour les ’fake news’,” 2. . Alain Accardo, “Vie et mort du petit-bourgeois gentilhomme,” 3. . Maxime Lancien, “En Australie, une saison en enfer,” 4. . Anne-Cécile Robert, “Au nom de l’urgence écologique,” 6. . Vincent Doumayrou, “En finir avec la voiture de function,” 7. . Loïc Ramirez, “Droit au travail à la biélorusse,” 10. . Hajar Alem and Nicholas Dot-Pouillard, “Aux raciness économiques du soulèvement libanais,” 18. . Rémi Carayol, “Pour tout l’or du Sahel,” 20. . Charlotte Recoquillon, “Des vies plus précieuses que d’autres,” 21. . Luis Alberto Reygada, “Qui décide vraiment au Mexique?,” 22. . Maëlle Mariette, “En Bolivie, la filière lithium à l’encan,” 23. . Vincent Kaufmann, ”Payer de sa personne,” 27. . Laura Hercher, “Des riches génétiquement modifiés,” 28.

Dossier: Retraites, la réforme de trop

. Serge Halimi, ”De Santiago à Paris, les peuples dans la rue,” 1. . Martine Bulard, “Briser le collectif,” 11. . Nicolas Castel and Bernard Friot, “Un statut nommé désir,” 12. . Aurélien Casta, “En 1951, l’Assemblée faillit adopter le salaire étudiant,” 12. . Raphaël Kempf, “Le retour des lois scélérates,” 14. . Danièle Linhart, “Pas un jour de plus au travail,” 16. . Sylvain Leder, ”BlackRock, la finance au chevet des retraités français,” 16.

Le Monde Diplomatique -Manière de Voir (December-January 2020) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/168/

Le peuple des ronds-points

. Hélène Richard, ”Saison jaune.”

Quand tout remonte à la surface

. Serge Halimi, “Les invisibles crèvent l’écran de fumée.” . Pierre Souchon, “Comment vais-je faire pour me soigner?” . Matthieu Grossetête, “Mourir au volant, fléau de la jeunesse rurale.” . Benoît Duteurtre, “Cette France qui voit filer les trains.” . Gilles Balbastre and Joëlle Stechel, “Mémoire ouvrière, pas de son, pas d’images.” . Philippe Descamps, “Le jaune contre le vert?” . Alexis Spire, “Une révolte contre l’injustice fiscale.” . Jerome Karabel, “Aux États-Unis, la stratégie du mépris.”

Rentrer le diable dans sa boîte

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. Serge Halimi and Pierre Rimbert, “Peur sur les beaux quartiers.” . Vincent Sizaire, “Libertés publiques sous la matraque.” . Olivier Fillieule, “Femmes ‘gilets jaunes’ en première ligne.” . Anna Feigenbaum, ”Gaz de guerre pour temps de paix.” . Frédéric Lordon, “Police, alerte à la radicalisaiton.” . Laurent Bonelli, “Retour sur la révolte des banlieues.” . Martine Bulard, “Les ’casseurs’ de Hongkong, héros de la démocratie.”

S’organiser, repartir de zéro?

. Pierre Souchon, “Ronds-points, premiers actes.” . Julian Mischi, “Comment le Parti communiste français a changé de base.” . Jean-Michel Dumay, “La CGT secouée par le mouvement des chasubles.” . Evelyne Pieiller, “Démocratie, bonne pour la casse?” . François Cusset, “Faux amis et camarades.” . Guillaume Gourges and Julien O’Miel, “L’initiative citoyenne, une votation sous contrôle.” . Gilbert Achcar, “En Algérie et au Soudan, le retour des peuples.”

National Identities, Vol. 22, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/22/1

. Joris Oddens, “The experience of state formation. Chronicling and petitioning on the Dutch island of Ameland (c. 1780-1815),” 1. . Oliver Nyambi, “A divided nation? Ethnicity, name-calling, and nicknames in cyber Ndebele soccer discourse in Zimbabwe,” 23. . Clara Ervedosa, “’Elective affinities’: interdiscursive dynamics between football, the economy, and nationalism in Germany,” 41. . Frank Healy, “Survey of a Diasporic Irish community using a social network,” 63. . Sam Pryke, “National and European identity,” 91.

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 25, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fnep20/25/4

. Anders Sjögren and Henrik Angerbrandt, “Accommodating, Opposing, or Dismissing Ethno-Regional Mobilization, (De)Centralization, and State-Wide Party Strategies in Nigeria and Kenya,” 343. . Patrick Utz, “Europeanizing the Party Politics of Minority-Kin-State-Relations: Evidence from Northern Ireland and South Tyrol,” 363. . Adrian Guelke, “Northern Ireland, Brexit, and the Interpretation of Self-Determination,” 383. . John Hulsey and Soeren Keil, “Ideology and Party System Change in Consociational Systems: The Case of Non- Nationalist Parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 400. . Lina Strupinskiene, “The ICTY and Forced Elite Change in Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 420. . Ben Herzog, “Citizenship Revocation Proposals as National Symbolic Struggles: The Case of Israel,” 440.

New Global Studies, Vol. 13, Issue 3 (December 2019) https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ngs.2019.13.issue-3/issue-files/ngs.2019.13.issue-3.xml

. Melissa Tandiwe Myambo and Pier Paolo Frassinelli, “Introduction: Thirty Years of Borders Since Berlin,” 277. . Jenny Stümer, “Imperial Whiteness: Fantasy, Colonialism, and New Walls,” 301. . Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins and Rhys Dafydd Jones, “1997 and 2016: Referenda, Brexit, and (Re-)bordering at the European Periphery,” 321. 64 | Page

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. Patrick Bond, “In South Africa, ‘Rhodes Must Fall’ (while Rhodes’ Walls Rise),” 336. . Chris Saunders, “The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Namibian Independence,” 351. . Bruce Mutsvairo and Massimo Ragnedda, “Does Digital Exclusion Undermine Social Media’s Democratizing Capacity?,” 357. . Ananya Kumar-Banerjee, “Contested and Cemented Borders: Understanding the Implications of Overseas Indian Citizenship,” 365. . Mindy Farabee, “Codifying Invisible Borders: How Municipal Ordinances Inscribe Market Values on the Landscape in Downtown Los Angeles,” 381. . Rihan Yeh, “De-border Yourself/Desfronterízate,” 394.

Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, Vol. 50, No. 3 (January 2020) https://shafr.org/sites/default/files/passport-01-2020.pdf

. Kristin Hoganson, “A Presidential Message,” 6. . Carol Chin, Thomas Bender, Emily Conroy-Krutz, David Milne, Odd Arne Westad, and Daniel Immerwahr, “A Roundtable on Daniel Immerwahr, “How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States,” 8. . David Snyder, Denise J. Youngblood, Simon Miles, Kristy Ironside, Autumn Lass, and Rósa Magnúsdóttir, “A Roundtable on Rósa Magnúsdóttir, Enemy Number One: The United States in Soviet Ideology and Propaganda, 1945-1959,” 17. . Justin Hart, “A Note on Charles Austin Beard’s Search for the National Interest,” 29. . Susan Ferber, “Just Say Yes (to Manuscript Reviewing),” 35. . Alistair Somerville, “2019 SHAFR/ISD Public Engagement Workshop Report,” 38. . “2018 Historical Advisory Committee Report,” 49. . “In Memoriam: Waldo Heinrichs,” 55. . “In Memoriam: Jean-Donald Miller,” 57. . Kyle Longley, “The Last Word: Academia’s Greatest Gift to Me,” 58.

Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 245, Issue 1 (November 2019) https://academic.oup.com/past/issue/245/1

. John H. Arnold, “Voicing Dissent: Heresy Trials in Later Medieval England,” 3. . Robert Michael Morrissey, “Climate, Ecology, and History in North America’s Tallgrass Prairie Borderlands,” 39. . Deborah Cohen, “Love and Money in the Informal Empire: The British in Argentina, 1830-1930,” 79. . Victoria Bates, “Forensic Medicine and Female Victimhood in Victorian and Edwardian England,” 117. . Mustafa Tuna, “Kazan Tatar Teacher School: The Global Entanglement of a Local Imperial Institution in the Late Russian Empire,” 153 . Gajendra Singh, “Jodh Singh, the Ghadar Movement, and the Anti-Colonial Deviant in the Anglo-American Imagination,” 187. . Simon Stevens, “The Turn to Sabotage by the Congress Movement in South Africa,” 221.

Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 44, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680130/2019/44/4

. Paul Anthony White, “Cyberpeace: Why Internet Governance Matters for Global Peace and Stability,” 441. . Malin Åkebo, “‘Coexistence Ceasefire’ in Mindanao,” 468. . Karen Ross, Charla Burnett, Yuliya Raschupkina, and Darren Kew, “Scaling-Up Peacebuilding and Social Justice Work: A Conceptual Model,” 497. . Geneviève Parent, “Considering Group-Level Emotions as a Factor for Change Amid Increasing Tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH),” 527. . Kathleen O’Neal and Sally O. Hastings, “Teaching Genuine Dialogue: The Potential for Using Improv,” 556. 65 | Page

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Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol. 25, Issue 4 (November 2019) https://psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/journal/pac/25/4

. Fathali M. Moghaddam, “The psychological citizen, democracy, and peace,” 273. . Adi Mana, “Knowledge about the ‘others’, perspective taking, and anxiety about intergroup contact in a natural intergroup contact,” 276. . Hema Preya Selvanathan, Bernhard Leidner, Nebojsa Petrovic, Nedim Prelic, Ivan Ivanek, Johannes Krugel, and Jovana Bjekic, “Wedialog.Net: A quantitative field test of the effects of online intergroup dialogue in promoting justice-versus-harmony- oriented outcomes in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 287. . Cristina J. Montiel, Erwine de la Paz, and Zahra Ibrahim Cerafica, “(De)humanization and trust in an asymmetric Muslim-Christian conflict: Heroes, Kafirs, and Satanas,” 300. . Sandra Trujillo, Natalia Trujillo, Stella Valencia, Juan Esteban Ugarriza, and Alberto Acosta Mesas, “Executive and behavioral characterization of chronic exposure to armed conflict among war victims and veterans,” 312. . Binta Alleyne-Green, Alex Kulick, Kimberly Bonds Grocher, Kendra P. DeLoach McCutcheon, and Theresa S. Betancourt, “The impact of war violence exposure and psychological distress on parenting practices among a sample of young adults affected by war postconflict ,” 325. . Michael J. Apter and Mitzi L. Desselles, “Understanding the motivation to fight: A reversal theory perspective,” 335. . Gordon Sammut, “The motivational staircase: Evolutionary insights from reversal theory,” 346. . Dan P. McAdams, “Young men fight wars, and they do it for the tribe,” 349. . S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana, “Critical reflection on reversal theory: Understanding motivation to fight,” 351. . Frederick Toates, “Understanding war and peace requires integration across discipline boundaries,” 355. . Michael J. Apter and Mitzi Desselles, “Response to commentaries on understanding the motivation to fight: A reversal theory perspective,” 357. . Daniel L. Shapiro, Frank White, and Bruce W. Shackleton, “Overcoming the tribes effect: The overview effect as a means to promote conflict resolution,” 360. . Simon D. Isemann, Eva Walther, Sara Solfrank, and Felix Wilbertz, “Peacefully changing the world: Political system support facilitates peaceful but prevents violent protest orientation among school students,” 364. . Tenzin Dorjee, “Mindful living and becoming fully human are essential for peace and caring: An integrative review,” 367. . Seyed Nima Orazani and Mana Khosrowshahi, “A holistic approach to nonviolence: From a philosophy of life to a strategy for managing state repression,” 369.

Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 31, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cper20/31/2

. Neil Arya, “Approaching Peace through Health with a Critical Eye,” 131. . Seán Brennan, “Biopolitical Peacebuilding – Peace through Health,” 139. . Vijay Kumar Chattu and W. Andy Knight, “Global Health Diplomacy as a Tool of Peace,” 148. . Ilan Kelman, “Do Health Interventions Support Peace through ‘Disaster Diplomacy’?,” 158. . Lynne M. Woehrle, “Connecting Health and Peacebuilding in Theory and Practice,” 168. . Neil Arya, “Making Health Work for Peace in Humanitarian Situations,” 178. . Komlan Agbedahin, “The Haiti Cholera Outbreak and Peacekeeping Paradoxes,” 190. . Peter Mameli, “Collaborative Public Health Management of Ebola in Africa,” 199. . Amy Finnegan, Michael Westerhaus, Tinashe Goronga, and Amadriyo Emma, “Teaching Constructive Dialogue as a Social Medicine Tool for Peace,” 208.

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Dossier. Indo-Pacifique: Un Concept Flottant?

. Francois Gaulme, “De l’Indo-Pacifique à l’Océanie: une parte oubliée du monde?,” 9. . Christian Lechervy, “La France et le concept d’Indo-Pacifique,” 23. . Jean-Loup Samaan, “La stratégie indopacifique de l’adminstration Trump: une difficule émergence,” 37. . Rory Medcalf, “L’Indo-Pacifique aux couleurs de la Chine,” 49. . Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe, “Les petits pays insulaires du Pacifique face aux changements climatiques,” 63.

Contrechamps. Peut-on Stabiliser le Sahel?

. Jean-Marc Châtaigner, “La stabilisation du Sahel, nouveau rocher de Sisyphe?,” 75. . Alain Antil, “Sahel: soubassements d’un désastre,” 89.

Actualités

. Matthieu Tardis, “L’UE est-elle prête pour les prochains défis migratoires?,” 99.

Repères

. Eddy Fougier and Anna Dimitrova, “Contestation de la mondialisation: vingt ans après la ‘bataille de Seattle’,” 113. . Stephan Martens, “Allemagne-Namibie: enjeux d’une réconciliation post-coloniale,” 129. . Jean Masson, “Comment brider le financement de la prolifération des armes de destruction massive?,” 141.

Libres Propos

. Adrien Schu, “Les défenses anti-missiles américaines en question,” 153.

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Dossier. Un Monde de Droit?

. Philippe Moreau Defarges, ”Le droit dans le système international: plus qu’un instrument?,” 9. . Joël Hubrecht, “La Cour pénale internationale pèse-t-elle encore sur l’échiquier Mondial?,” 23. . Marion Leblanc-Wohrer, “Le droit, arme économique et géopoligique des États-Unis,” 37. . Bernard Stirn, “L’espace juridique européen: droit européen de droit national,” 49. . Maryline Grange, ”Internet rattrapé par le droit,” 61.

Contrechamps. France/Allemagne: Sous La Belle Entente…

. Hans Stark, “Le traité d’Aix-la-Chapelle: promesse de convergence pour couple divisé,” 73. . Dominique David, “Paris/Berlin: de l’histoire à la durée?,” 87.

Actualités

. Anne-Laure Mahé, “Soudan: après la chute d’Omar el-Béchir, les défis de la transition,” 99. . Victor Magnani, “L’Afrique du Sud, un modèle démocratique fragilisé?,” 113. 67 | Page

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Libres Propos

. Éric Méchoulan, “Faut-il créer une agence de renseignement européenne?,” 125. . Seth A. Johnston, “Trump, l’Europe et l’OTAN: retour vers le futur,” 141. . Guillaume Beaud, “La France et le nucléaire iranien: enjeux bureaucratiques et politique étrangère,” 153. . Maurice Vaïsse, “Qui a tué Dag Hammarskjöld? Sisyphe à New York,” 169.

Raisons Politiques (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2019-3.htm

Éditorial

. Martin Deleixhe and Florence Delmotte, “Les lignes de faille de la démocratie radicale,” 5,

Dossier

. Manuel Cervera-Marzal, “Une ‘démocratie radicale’ pas si radicale? Chantal Mouffe et la critique immanuente de libéralisme,” 13. . Martin Deleixhe, “La démocratie radicale et la critique du marxisme: Démocratie, État et conflictualité,” 29. . Arnaud Tomès, “Démocratie radicale et représentation chez Cornelius Castoriadis et Ernesto Laclau,” 45. . Audric Vitiello, “La démocratie radicale entre action et institution: De la politique adversariale à la politique préfigurative,” 63. . Sophie Klimis, “L’harmonie discordante: un schème pour penser radicalement l’institution de la démocratie,” 95.

Raisons Politiques (2019/4) https://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2019-4.htm

Éditorial

. Amélie Bescont and Lucile Richard, “Judith Butler: une politique du sensible,” 5.

Dossier

. Judith Butler, translated from American English by Myriam Dennehy, “Ces corps qui comptent encore,” 15. . Guillaume le Blanc, “Qu’est-ce que s’orienter dans la vulnérabilité?,” 27. . Arto Charpentier, “On Judith Butler’s ‘Ontological Turn’,” 43. . Lucile Richard, “Is Ontological Thinking a Dead End for Emancipatory Politics? Radical Democracy, Embodiment, and Judith Butler’s ‘ontological turn’,” 55. . Estelle Ferrarese, “Institution de la vulnerabilité, politique de la vulnerabilité,” 77. . Josemaría Becerril Aceves, “The Frames of the Mexican Drug War: Grievability, Sacrificial Loss, and Melancholia,” 93. . Katie B. Howard, “The Apparitions of Emotion: Toward a Performative Affect-Theory of Assembly,” 107. . Hannah Voegele, “Precarious Borders: Frames of (Im)migration and the Potentiality Affect,” 121.

Regions and Cohesion, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (June 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/regions-and-cohesion/9/2/regions-and-cohesion.9.issue-2.xml

. Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda, “Pursuing sustainable development from below,” v.

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. Suzanne Graham and Victoria Graham, “Quality political participation and the SDGs in African small island developing states,” 1. . Gutu Olana Wayessa, “’The Master Plan is a Master Killer’, Land dispossession and powerful resistance in Oromia, Ethiopia,” 31. . Facundo Picabea, “Inclusive innovation and sustainable development in affordable habitat: From the linear intervention model to Social Technological Systems,” 57. . Andrés Tavera Franco, “Campesinos del Nudo del Paramillo: Entre la guerra y el desarrollismo,” 88. . Sandy Astrid Medina Valdivia, ”Pescadores y pescadoras, une forma de vida aldredor de los humedales,” 113.

Regions and Cohesion, Vol. 9, Issue 3 (December 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/regions-and-cohesion/9/3/regions-and-cohesion.9.issue-3.xml

. Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda, “Freedom of movement, governance, and conflict,” v. . Choo Chin Low, “Extraterritorial migration control in Malaysia: Militarized, externalized, and regionalized,” 1. . Igor Yu. Okunev, Petr V. Oskolkov, and Maria I. Tislenko, “Transforming the matryoshka: Merger of Russian regions,” 29. . Sergio Moldes-Anaya, Francisco Jiménez Aguilar, and Francisco Jiménez Bautista, “Percepción de la inmigración en España desde la Investigación en Conflictos,” 58. . Angélica Rodríguez Rodríguez and Carlos Enrique Guzmán Mendoza, “Conflicto socioambiental y consulta popular en Colombia, 2013-2017,” 83.

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 23, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/23/3

. Sara Jones, “Testimony through culture: towards a theoretical framework,” 257. . Allan Megill, “History’s unresolving tensions: reality and implications,” 279. . Sophie Scott-Brown, “Setting the stage: performing politics in Theatres of Memory,” 304. . Clarissa Carden, “Living (in) cities of the past: time travel in Second Life,” 324. . Caroline Guthrie, “Narratives of rupture: Tarantino’s counterfactual histories and the American historical imaginary,” 339. . Diego Luis, “Rethinking the battle of Otumba: entangled narrations and the digitization of colonial violence,” 362. . Adrian Jones, “New theories of mind and their implications for researching histories,” 379. . Eelco Runia and Marek Tamm, “The past is not a foreign country: a conversation,” 403.

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 23, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/23/4

. Achim Landwehr and Tobias Winnerling, “Chronisms: on the past and future of the relation of times,” 435. . María Inés Mudrovcic, “The politics of time, the politics of history: who are my contemporaries?,”456. . Gregory Jones-Katz, “(An illustration of) Jacques Derrida at the limits of the historicist chronotype,” 474. . Pasi Ihalainen and Taina Saarinen, “Integrating a Nexus: the history of political discourse and language policy research,” 500. . Marnie Hughes-Warrington, David Christian, and Merry Wiesner-Hanks, “The big and small of it: a conversation on the scales of history between David Christian, Merry Wiesner-Hanks, and Marnie Hughes-Warrington,” 520. . Ewa Domanska, María Inés La Greca (editors), Paul A. Roth, Xin Chen, Veronica Tozzi Thompson, and Kalle Pihlainen, “Globalizing Hayden White,” 533.

Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 27, No. 3 (2019) http://www.renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-27-no-3-2019

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. Colm Murphy, “The unspoken dilemmas of Corbynomics.” . Alan Finlayson and Lea Ypi, “Realignment on the right?” . John Denham, “Labour and England, 1997-2010.” . Lewis Bassett, “Actually Existing Corbynism.” . Liam Kennedy, “The institution’s not for turning? Inequality, taxes, and anticapitalism.” . Dan Chandler and Elizabeth Anderson, “Interview: Power in the Firm.” . Ania Skrzypek, “Democracy and disillusion: hopes and dangers for the European centre left.” . Matthew Bishop and Tony Payne, “The left and the case for ‘progressive reglobalisation.’”

Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 27, No. 4 (2019) http://renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-27-no-4-2019

. Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite and James Stafford, “If the tide goes out.” . David Adler, “The international institutional turn: the missing ingredient in Labour’s new political economy.” . Nathan Akehurst, “Why Labour must be the party of migration justice.” . Malcolm James and Sivamohan Valluvan, “Natioalism, the mob and left dreams.” . Georgia Gould and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, “Deliberative democracy and the devolution of power in Camden.” . Jill Manthorpe and Steve Illiffe, “The unexpected return of alienation: job dissatisfaction ‘burnout’ and work estrangement in the NHS.” . Mathew Lawrence, “Inclusive Ownership Funds: a transatlantic agenda for transformative change.” . Lenore Palladino, “Democratic employee ownership and challenging the ideology of ‘shareholder value.’” . Michael A. McCarthy, “Pitfalls and promises for workplace democracy.” . Janet Williamson, “Inclusive Ownership Funds – a trade union perspective.” . Nicholas Vrousalis, “Public ownership and the socialisation of production in the German Revolution of 1918-19.”

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 17, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/17/3

. Dennis R. Hoover, “Populism and Internationalism, Evangelical Style: An Introduction to the Fall 2019 Issue,” 1. . Jessica Joustra, “What is an Evangelical? Examining the Politics, History, and Theology of a Contested Label,” 7. . James L. Guth, “Are White Evangelicals Populists? The View from the 2016 American National Election Study,” 20. . Paul S. Rowe, “The Global – and Globalist – Roots of Evangelical Action,” 36. . Ruth Melkonian-Hoover and Lyman A. Kellstedt, “Populism, Evangelicalism, and the Polarized Politics of Immigration,” 50. . Robert J. Joustra, “A Just and Durable Peace? American Evangelicals and the Quest for Peace after WWII,” 68. . Melissa Borja and Jacob Gibson, “Internationalism with Evangelical Characteristics: The Case of Evangelical Responses to Southeast Asian Refugees,” 80. . David R. Swartz, “’Rescue Sells’: Narrating Human Trafficking to Evangelical Populists,” 94. . Melanie McAlister, “Evangelical Populist internationalism and the Politics of Persecution,” 105.

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 17, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/17/4

. Susan Hayward and Iselin Frydenlund, “Religion, Secularism, and the Pursuit of Peace in Myanmar,” 1. . Nilay Saiya, “Pluralism and Peace in South Asia,” 12. . Simon Mabon, “Desectarianization: Looking Beyond the Sectarianization of Middle Eastern Politics,” 23. . Tobias Cremer, “The Resistance of the Protestant Church in Nazi Germany and its Relevance for Contemporary Politics,” 36. 70 | Page

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Symposium: Catholic Schools and the Changing Global Landscape for Faith-Based Education

. Quentin Wodon, “Symposium on Catholic Schools and the Changing Global Landscape for Faith-Based Education: An Introduction,” 48. . Quentin Wodon, “Impolications for Demographic, Religious, and Enrollment Trends for the Footprint of Faith- Based Schools Globally,” 52. . Charles L. Glenn, “Does Catholic Distinctiveness Matter in Catholic Schools?,” 63. . Kevin Baxter, “Avoiding the ‘Nokia Fate’ in Catholic Education: The Case of the United States and the National Catholic Education Association,” 72. . T.J. D’Agostino, Robert Dowd, and John Mugo, “Faith-Based Education in Changing Social, Economic, and Political Contexts: Perspectives from Catholic Educators in Kenya,” 76. . Philippe Richard, “Representing Catholic Education Globally: The Role and Potential of the International Office of Catholic Education,” 89. . Quentin Wodon, “Measuring the Contribution of Faith-Based Schools to Human Capital Wealth: Estimates for the Catholic Church,” 94.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 45, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international- studies/issue/0094955FF0F089FFB4468E2D9C04BD9B

. Nina Caspersen, “Human rights in territorial peace agreements,” 527. . Robert Lamb, “Pragmatism, practices, and human rights,” 550. . Maja Zehfuss, “Military refusers and the invocation of conscience: Relational subjectivities and the legitimation of liberal war,” 569. . Henry Redwood and Alister Wedderburn, “A cat-and-Maus game: the politics of truth and reconciliation in post- conflict comics,” 588. . Scott Hamilton, “I am uncertain, but We are not: a new subjectivity in the Anthropocene,” 607. . Lisa Maria Dellmuth, Jan Aart Scholte, and Jonas Tallberg, “Institutional sources of legitimacy for international organisations: Beyond procedure versus performance,” 627. . Jack Corbett, Yi-chong Xu, and Patrick Weller, “Norm entrepreneurship and diffusion ‘from below’ in international organisations: How the competent performance of vulnerability generates benefits for small states,” 647. . Thomas Müller, “The variety of institutionalised inequalities: Stratificactory interlinkages in interwar international society,” 669. . Alexander Cooley Daniel Nexon, and Steven Ward, “Revising order or challenging the balance of military power? An alternative typology of revisionist and status-quo states,” 689.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 45, Issue 5 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international- studies/issue/CD8D2E402B63CC0923115F2B0938594A

. Sandra Destradi and Johannes Plagemann, “Populism and International Relations: (Un)predictability, personalisation, and the reinforcement of existing trends in world politics,” 711. . Elise Ketelaars, “Geographical value spaces and gender norms in post-Maidan Ukraine: the failed ratification of the Istanbul Convention,” 731. . Pablo de Orellana and Nicholas Michelsen, “Reactionary Internationalism: the philosophy of the New Right,” 748. . Bice Maiguashca, “Resisting the ‘populist hype’: a feminist critique of a globalising concept,” 768. . Faruk Yalvaç and Jonathan Joseph, “Understanding populist politics in Turkey: a hegemonic depth approach,” 786. . Sarah Kenyon Lischer, “Narrating atrocity: Genocide memorials, dark tourism, and the politics of memory,” 805. 71 | Page

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. Marella Bodur Ün, “Contesting global gender equality norms: the case of Turkey,” 828. . Aula Hariri, “State formation as an outcome of the imperial encounter: the case of Iraq,” 848. . Simon Mabon, “The world is a garden: Nomos, sovereignty, and the (contested) ordering of life,” 870. . Aggie Hirst, “Play in(g) international theory,” 891.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 46, Issue 1 (January 2020) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international- studies/issue/82F3D043BC9A736E5750940EFE3A68E1

. Øyvind Svendsen, “’Practice time!’ Doxic futures in security and defence diplomacy after Brexit,” 3. . Gustav Meibauer, “Interests, ideas, and the study of state behaviour in neoclassical realism,” 20. . Linus Hagström and Chengxin Pan, “Traversing the soft/hard power binary: the case of the Sino-Japanese territorial dispute,” 37. . Rita Abrahamsen, “Internationalists, sovereigntists, nativists: Contending visions of world order in Pan- Africanism,” 56. . Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Katrine Emilie Andersen, and Lene Hansen, “Images, emotions, and international politics: the death of Alan Kurdi,” 75. . Jennifer L. Erickson, “Punishing the violators? Arms embargoes and economic sanctions as tools of norm enforcement,” 96. . José Ciro Martínez, “Topological twists in the Syrian conflict: Re-thinking space through bread,” 121. . Lewis Turner, “’#Refugees can be entrepreneurs too!’ Humanitarianism, race, and the marketing of Syrian refugees,” 137. . Thomas Gregory, “The costs of war: Condolence payments and the politics of killing civilians,” 156.

Revista de Historia Económica – Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Vol. 37, Issue 3 (December 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/revista-de-historia-economica-journal-of-iberian-and-latin-american- economic-history/issue/89C0F169C6F7113470685FA46E2AB596

. Yue Teng, “Educational Inequality and its Determinants: Evidence for Women in Nine Latin American Countries, 1950s-1990s,” 409. . María José Fuentes-Vásquez, “Educational Disparities in Colombia 1904-58: New Evidence from a Regional Level Approach,” 443. . Luiz Felipe Bruzzi Curi, Danilo Barolo Martins De Lima, and Vinícius Bivar Marra Pereira, “German Economic Strategies for Brazil: Autarky and Extended Economic Space in the 1930s,” 479. . Carmen Mena García and Montserrat Cachero Vinuesa, “Es Un Mundo Pequeño: Movilidad y Redes Empresariales en el Proceso de Colonización Americana,” 507. . Oscar Granados and José Joaquín Pinto, “Más Allá de Pamplona (Nueva Granada): Circuitos Cacaoteros del Suroccidente durante la Transición, 1790-1821,” 539.

Revue Française de Science Politique (2019/4) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2019-4.htm

. David Copello, “Faire la révolution par les droits de l’homme: Un phénomène d’imbrication militante dans l’Argentine des années 1970 et 1980,” 577. . Joan Cortinas Muñoz, Franck Poupeau, and Lala Razafimahefa, “Un consensus pardoxal: Conservation des ressources hydriques et croissance économique en Arizona,” 601. . Thierry Rossier and Olivier Fillieule, “Devenir(s) militants: Proposition de méthode pour une exploration des conséquences: biographiques de l’engagement des soixante-huitard.e.sfrançais.e.s,” 631.

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Revue Française de Science Politique (2019/5-6) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2019-5.htm

. Tom Chevalier, “Pourquoi y a-t-il plus de jeunes au chômage en France qu’en Allemagne? Économie politique d’une citoyenneté économique,” 793. . Anne Moyal, “Rationalisation des pratiques professionnelles en maisons de santé pluriprofessionnelles: Le paradoxe d’un exercice libéral sous contraintes,” 821. . Sébastien Shulz, “Un logiciel libre pour lutter contre l’opacité du système sociofiscal: Sociologie d’une mobilisation hétérogène aux marges de l’État,” 845. . “Enquêter in situ par questionnaire sur une mobilisation: Une étude sur les gilets jaunes,” 869.

Revue d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (2019/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2019-2.htm

Conflits et Politisation en Californie Mexicaine

. Emmanuelle Perez Tisserant, “Les révoltes en Californie mexicaine: entre résistance à l’État et intégration du républicanisme fédéral (1821-1832),” 7.

Catégories et Classements Sociaux

. Maël Tauziède-Espariat, “Les peintres et sculpteurs ’sans qualité’. Une population invisible dans le Paris des Lumières?,” 35. . Juliette Rennes, ”Femmes en métiers d’hommes. Récits de la modernité et usages marchands du féminisme dans le Paris de 1900,” 63. . Camille Fauroux, ”’L’étiquette infamante de volontaire’. Genèse administrative d’une catégorie de l’histoire de l’Occupation,” 96.

Pratiques Sportives et Engagements Sociaux

. Olivier Hoibian and Serge Vaucelle, ”Les exercices ’au grand air’ des lycéens (1820-1880): un effet campagnes hygiénistes du début du XIXe siècle?,” 116. . Fabrice Delsahut and Nicolas Bancel, “De l’acculturation à l’émancipation? Les politiques sportives éducatives indiennes au début du XXe siècle aux États-Unis,” 141.

Revue d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2019-3.htm

. Hélène Blais and Rahul Markovits, “Introduction. Le commerce des plantes, XVIe-XXe siècle,” 7. . Samir Boumediene and Valentine Pugliano, “La route des succédanés. Les remèdes exotiques, l’innovation medicale et le marché des substituts au XVIe siècle,” 24. . Rahul Markovits, “Vendre le ginseng nord-américain en Chine: une bulle spéculative globale au milieu du XVIIIe siècle,” 55. . Hélène Blais, “Pépinières coloniales: de la valeur des plantes des jardins botaniques au XIXe siècle,” 81. . Claire Fredj, “Pour l’officine et pour l’usine. La France et le commerce du quinquina au XIXe siècle,” 103. . Eric T. Jennings, “Cartels et lobbies de la vraie vanille: marketing, genre, nostalgie et réseaux postcoloniaux,” 128.

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Circulations et Contrôles, XVIIIe-XXe Siècle

. Claire Rioult, “Le Havre, le contrôle sanitaire maritime et le problème méditerranéen, années 1750-1780,” 7. . Catherine Denys, “Écritures policières coloniales et circulations impériales: le bureau de police de Port-Louis à l’isle de France (Maurice), 1766-1788,” 32. . Cédric Chambru and Scott Viallet-Thévenin, “Mobilité sociale et Empire: les gouverneurs coloniaux français entre 1830 et 1960,” 53. . Benjamin Landais, “Enregister l’ethnicité au XVIIIe siècle: l’identification des migrants ottomans à la frontière habsbourgeoise,” 89. . Philippe Rygiel, “Extradition et droits des étrangers dans l’Europe de la fin du XIXe siècle,” 121.

Politique de l’Eau

. Élisabeth Mortier, ”Le ’combat contre le désert et la sécheresse’: l’eau dans le Néguev et les projets sionistes à la fin du Mandat britannique en Palestine,” 141

Revue Internationale et Stratégique (2014/4) https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2019-4.htm

Grand Entretien

. Interview with Irina Bokova by Pascal Boniface, “Le multilatéralisme et le futur de l’humanité,” 6.

Éclairages

. Hélène Conway-Mouret, “L’état des relations transatlantiques: quelles réponses européennes?,” 14. . Benjamin Claverie, “La Belt and Road Initiative: l’Europe, terminus du ‘rêve chinois’,” 21. . Jalel Harchaoui, “La politique libyenne de la France et antécédents historiques,” 33.

Dossier: Une Justice Pénale Internationale Encore à Venir

. Robert Chaouad, “Justice pénale internationale: genèse d’une idée, jeuenesse d’une institution,” 44. . Interview with Joël Hubrecht with Quentin Pares and Marc Verzeroli, “L’internationalisation de la justice pénale et ses limites actuelles,” 59. . Muriel Ubéda-Saillard, “Souveraineté nationale versus justice pénale internationale: comment repenser l’articulation entre ces deux notions?,” 73. . Stéphanie Maupas ‘La Cour pénale internationale face aux critiques,” 83. . Ghislain Poissonnier, “L’acquittement de Laurent Gbagbo, un condensé des limites de la Cour pénale internationale?,” 95. . Sara Liwerant, “Scène juridique et logiques politiques de la lutte contre l’impunité des crimes internationaux en République démocratique du Congo,” 107. . Interview with Jeanne Sulzer, “Comment rendre la justice pénale internationale effective et efficace?,” 117.

Résonances

. Thierry Coville, “L’héritage de l’ayatollah Khomeini dans l’Iran d’aujourd’hui,” 122. 74 | Page

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Concept

. Bayram Balci, “L’eurasisme et le rapprochement entre la Turquie et la Russie,” 134.

Ricerche di storia politica, No. 3 (December 2019) https://www.rivisteweb.it/issn/1120-9526

. Giullia Guazzaloca, “La relazione umani-animali. Tema di frontiera et laboratorio di ricerca,” 289. . Giuseppe Barreca, “Animali umani e animali non umani. Un breve profilo storico-filosofico,” 295. . Christophe Traini, “L’’ordine liberale’ e gli animali. Le origini del protezionismo nel mondo occidentale,” 307. . Erica Joy Mannucci, “Vegetarianismo fra utopia e riforma: I socialisti della Humanitarian League e i loro precursori,” 317. . Nicoletta Baistrocchi and Brunella Casalini, ”Il femminismo e la ’questione animale’. Uno sguardo storico e teorico,” 329. . Manès Weisskircher, “L’impatto dei movimenti animalisti. Il caso della produzione di uova e la sperimentazione scientifica,” 339. . Luigi Giorgi, “Documenti: ‘il Mulino’ di fronte al secondo governo Fanfani (1958-1959),” 353.

The Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 164, Issue 5-6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rusi20/164/5-6

. Keith Dear and Ali Hossaini, “The AI Special Issue,” 10.

Decision-Making in the AI Era

. August Cole, “Holeshot,” 12. . Keith Dear, “Artificial Intelligence and Decision-Making,” 18.

National AI Strategies

. Elsa B. Kania, “Chinese Military Innovation in the AI Revolution,” 26. . Keith Dear, “Will Russia Rule the World through AI? Assessing Putin’s Rhetoric against Russia’s Reality,” 36. . Larry Lewis, “Resolving the Battle over Artificial Intelligence in War,” 62. . Trevor Taylor, “Artificial Intelligence in Defence: When AI Meets Defence Acquisition Processes and Behaviours,” 72.

Global Governance and Regulation

. Roger Levy, “The Black Box Problem,” 82. . James Butcher and Irakli Beridze, “What is the State of Artificial Intelligence Governance Globally?,” 88. . Ben Koppelman, “How Would Future Autonomous Weapon Systems Challenge Current Governance Norms?,” 98.

Can Machines Come Alive?

. Luba Elliott, “Art, Intelligence, and Creativity,” 110. . Emma De Angelis, Ali Hossaini, Raymond Noble, Denis Noble, Ana M. Soto, Carlos Sonnenschein, and Kenneth Payne, “Forum: Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Agency, and Artificial Life,” 120.

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The Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 164, Issue 7 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rusi20/164/7

Veterans and British Society

. Rachel Gribble, Simon Wessely, Susan Klein, David A. Alexander, Christopher Dandeker, and Nicola T. Fear, “Who is a ‘Veteran’? Understanding Definitions of the Term Among the British Public: A Research Note,” 10.

China’s Maritime Ambitions

. Ryan D. Martinson, “China as an Atlantic Naval Power,” 18.

Defence Spending in Spain

. Guillem Colom-Piella, “A New Debt Burden for Spain’s Defence Planning,” 32.

Lessons of Counterinsurgency

. Nick Reynolds, “Learning Tactical and Operational Combat Lessons for High-End Warfighting from Counterinsurgency,” 42.

Iraq and Internally Displaced Persons

. Susan Schulman, “No Exit: Outside the Camp, Daesh Incidents are on the Rise. Inside, Tempers are Seething,” 54.

Global Order?

. Emma De Angelis and Kristina Spohr, “1989-2019: How the End of the Cold War Shaped Today’s World: An Interview with Kristina Spohr,” 68.

Religion and Russian Strategy

. Andrew Monaghan, “Russian Nuclear Orthodoxy: Religion, Politics, and Strategy,” 78.

Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, Vol. 85, No. 2 (2019) https://journals.lub.lu.se/scandia/issue/view/2919

. Johan Söderberg, ”Jordpris och jordränta i den senmedeltida krisen.” . Sajsa Emilie Mathiasen Stopa, ”Martin Luthers syn på kvinden som hustru og hersker.” . Rebecka Dahlkvist and Jonny Hjelm, ”Folkhemmets prosekulära aktörer.” . Liesbeth Geevers, ”Scandia introducerar: Ny dynastisk historia.” . Maria Sjöberg, ”Scandia utblick: Om behovet av Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt.”

Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 45, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/45/1

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. Christopher Collstedt, “Towards a Biopolitics of the Victimized Body: Creating assault as a crime against health and life, c. 1945-1965,” 1. . Bjørg Evjen and Veli-Pekka Lehtola, “Mo birget soadis (how to cope with war): Adaptation and resistance in Sámi relations to Germans in wartime Sápmi, Norway and Finland,” 25. . Marten Seppel, “The Semiotics of Serfdom: How serfdom was perceived in the Swedish conglomerate state, 1561-1806,” 48. . Helge Danielsen, “Military Assistance, Foreign Policy, and National Security: The objectives of US military assistance to Norway, 1950-1965,” 71. . Árni Daníel Júlíusson, Birna Lárusdottir, Gavin Lucas, and Gísli Pálsson, “Episcopal Economics: Property and power in post-reformation Iceland,” 95. . Margaretha Nordquist, “Celebrating the Memory of Victory: Tracing the memories of the Battle of Brunkeberg (1471),” 121.

Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 31, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/31/1

. Keith A. Grant and Bernd Kaussler, “The battle of Aleppo: external patrons and the victimization of civilians in civil war,” 1. . Marina Eleftheriadou, “Fight after flight? An exploration of the radicalization potential among refugees in Greece,” 34. . Rebecca Lucas, “Taking to the streets: the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the urbanization of insurgency,” 61. . Lawrence E. Cline, “War on the Hoof: regional security in Africa and livestock conflicts,” 87. . Bryan T. Stinchfield, “Small groups of investors and their private armies: the ascendance of private equity firms and their control over private military companies as further evidence of epochal change theory,” 106. . Daniel Kofi Banini, “Security sector corruption and military effectiveness: the influence of corruption on countermeasures against Boko Haram in Nigeria,” 131. . Marina Miron, “The ‘strategy bridge’ as the forgotten dimension of effective COIN: the case of Peru and Sendero,” 159. . James Rochlin, “Re-imagining Colombia’s new security landscape in the wake of the FARC Peace Accord,” 181.

Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 100, Issue 7 (December 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406237/2019/100/7

. Gina Yannitell Reinhardt and Ashley D. Ross, “Expanding Social Science Through Disaster Studies,” 2523. . Christopher Plein, “Resilience, Adaptation, and Inertia: Lessons from Disaster Recovery in a Time of Climate Change,” 2530. . Jungwon Yeo and Claire Connolly Knox, “Public Attention to a Local Disaster versus Competing Focusing Events: Google Trends Analysis Following the 2016 Louisiana Flood,” 2542. . JoEllen V. Pope and Suzanne M. Leland, “Isn’t a Flood a ‘Rainy Day’? Does the Political Nature of Disasters Impact the Use of States’ Rainy Day Funds,” 2555, . Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, “The Intersectionality of Disasters’ Effects on Trust in Public Officials,” 2567. . Joshua P. Darr, Sarah D. Cate, and Daniel S. Moak, “Who’ll Stop the Rain? Repeated Disasters and Attitudes toward Government,” 2581. . Kristine L. Canales, JoEllen V. Pope, and Cherie D. Maestas, “Tweeting Blame in a Federalist System: Attribution for Disaster Response in Social Media Following Hurricane Sandy,” 2594. . Wesley Wehde, Jason M. Pudlo, and Scott E. Robinson, “’Is There Anybody Out There?’: Communication of Natural Hazard Warnings at Home and Away,” 2607. . Ashley D. Ross, Stella M. Rouse, and William Mobley, “Polarization of Climate Change Beliefs: The Role of the Millennial Generation Identity,” 2625.

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South African Historical Journal, Vol. 71, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshj20/71/2

Presidential Address

. Muchaparara Musemwa, “Flows of Water/Flows of Power/Flows of History: Current Trends and Transdisciplinary Insights and Future Directions,” 139.

Winner of the SAHS Student Essay Prize 2017

. Temba John Dawson Middelmann, “Imagining the Future through the Past: A Political History of Constitution Hill since 1983,” 150.

Articles

. Isabella J. Venter, “The Modern Girl and the Lady: Negotiating Modern Womanhood in a South African Magazine, 1910-1920,” 170. . Stella Viljoen, “ADAM: The First South African Men’s Magazine and the Sex Appeal of the Flapper!,” 197. . Jill E. Kelly, “Gender, Shame, and the ‘Efficacy of Congress Methods of Struggle’ in 1959 Natal Women’s Rural Revolts,” 221. . Joel Pearson, “Document Wars and the Local Archives: The Case of Mogalakwena Local Municipality,” 242. . Karen L. Harris, “Untangling Centuries of South African Chinese Diasporas: Molluscs/Abalone, Ungulates/Rhinos, and Equidae/Donkeys,” 263. . Bruce Murray, “A Century of the Wits History Department: 1917-2017,” 282. . Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu, Mumsy Malinga, and Maryke Bailey, “Teaching History in Schools: Captured Curriculum/Political Pedagogy?,” 335.

South African Historical Journal, Vol. 71, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshj20/71/3

. Eddie Michel and Thula Simpson, “Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: The Diplomacy of Isolation is e . Vladimir Shubin, “Zimbabwe: Isolation or Liberation?,” 365. . Alois S. Mlambo, “’Honoured More in the Breach than in the Observance’: Economic Sanctions on Rhodesia and International Response, 1965- to 1979,” 371. . Tinashe Nyamunda, “In Defence of White Rule in Southern Africa: Portuguese-Rhodesian Economic Relations to 1974,” 394. . Gary Baines, “The Arsenal of Securocracy: Pretoria’s provision of arms and aid to Salisbury, c. 1974-1980,” 423. . Eddie Michel, “’This outcome gives me no pleasure. It is extremely painful for me to be the instrument of their fate’: White House Policy on Rhodesia during the UDI Era (1965-1979),” 442. . Andy DeRoche, “Attempting to Assert African Agency: Kenneth Kaunda, the Nixon Administration, and Southern Africa, 1968-1973,” 466. . Bruce Berry, “Flag of Defiance: The International use of the Rhodesian Flag Following UDI,” 495.

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csas20/42/6

. Mukul Sharma, “’My World is a Different World’: Caste and Dalit Eco-Literary Traditions,” 1013. . Sara Hakeem Grewal, “Testimony and the Urdu Troposphere in Manto’s ‘Khol Do’,” 1031. . Deonnie Moodie, “B-School Religion: Hindu Theology in the Neo-Liberal Cityscape,” 1046. 78 | Page

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. Charu Sawhney, “Internally Displaced Kashmiri Pandits: Negotiation and Access to Cultural Capital,” 1062. . Keya Bardalai, “Malls versus Streets: North-Eastern Women between Modernity and Marginality,” 1078. . Cassie Adcock and Radhika Govindrajan, “Bovine Politics in South Asia: Rethinking Religion, Law, and Ethics,” 1095. . Sahana Ghosh, “Chor, Police and Cattle: The Political Economies of Bovine Value in the India-Bangladesh Borderlands,” 1108. . James Staples, “Blurring Bovine Boundaries: Cow Politics and the Everyday in South India,” 1125. . Cassie Adcock, “’Preserving and Improving the Breeds’: Cow Protection’s Animal-Husbandry Connection,” 1141. . Kathryn C. Hardy, “Provincialising the Cow: Buffalo-Human Relationships,” 1156. . Aarti Sethi, “Mahadev’s Gift: Men, Bullocks, and the Community of Cultivation in Central India,” 1173. . Shaheed Tayob, “Disgust as Embodied Critique: Being Middle Class and Muslim in Mumbai,” 1192.

Strategic Analysis, Vol. 43, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/43/6

BRICS and the Global Order – Part I

. Richard Sakwa, “BRICS and Sovereign Internationalism,” 456. . Cynthia Roberts, “The BRICS in the Era of Renewed Great Power Competition,” 469. . Igor Denisov, Andrei Kazantsev, Fyodor Lukyanov, and Ivan Safranchuk, “Shifting Stategic Focus of BRICS and Great Power Competition,” 487. . Li Li, “BRICS: A Limited Role in Transforming the World,” 499. . Ninel Seniuk, “BRICS Countries in Global Value Chains,” 509. . Igor Kovalev and Alina Shcherbakova, “BRICS Cooperation in Science and Education,” 532. . Anastasia Likhacheva, “Water Challenge and the Prospects for BRICS Cooperation,” 543.

BRICS and the Global Order – Part II

. Sachin Chaturvedi and Sabyasachi Saha, “Role of BRICS’ Economic Cooperation for Global Governance and Institution Building: An Indian Perspective,” 558. . Alexander Zhebit, “The BRICS: Wither Brazil?,” 571. . Dmitry Novikov and Andrei Skriba, “The Evolution of Russian Strategy towards BRICS,” 585. . Maxim Bratersky and Georgy Kutyrev, “BRICS and the Evolving Russia-India-China Security Agenda,” 597. . Alexander Lukin and Fan Xuesong, “What is BRICS for China?,” 620. . Francis A. Kornegay, Jr. and Sanusha Naidu, “BRICS in the Post-Liberal World Order: A New Agenda for Cooperation? Perspective from South Africa,” 632. . Vitaly Kozyrev, “Washington’s ‘America First’ Global Strategy and its Implications for the BRICS,” 645. . Elena Maslova and Mark Entin, “BRICS-EU: Bilateral Partners and Global Rivals,” 657.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 43, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/43/1

. Felicitas Fischer von Weikersthal, “From Terrorists to Statesmen: Terrorism and Polish Independence,” 5. . Andrea Chapman, “Encountering Violence: The Movement and the Legitimation of Violence at the Eve of Italy’s anni di piombo,” 24. . Bernhard Blumenau, “Unholy Alliance: The Connection between the East German Stasi and the Right-Wing Terrorist Odfried Hepp,” 47. . Adrian Hänni, “Secret Bedfellows? The KGB, Carlos the Jackal, and Cold War Psychological Warfare,” 69.

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Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 43, Issue 2 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/43/2

. Boko Haram’s Conquest for the Caliphate: How Al Qaeda Helped Islamic State Acquire Territory,” 89. . Shelli Israelsen, “Why Now? Timing Rebel Recruitment of Female Combatants,” 123. . Paul Gill, Zoe Marchment, Emily Corner, and Noémie Bouhana, “Terrorist Decision Making in the Context or Risk, Attack Planning, and Attack Commission,” 145. . Paul B. Rich, “Hollywood and Cinematic Representations of Far-Right Domestic Terrorism in the U.S.,” 161.

Studies in Political Economy: A Socialist Review, Vol. 100, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsor20/

. Stefan Kipfer, “What colour is your vest? Reflections on the yellow vest movement in France,” 209. . Wilow Scobie and Kathleen Rodgers, “Diversions, distractions, and privileges: consultation and the governance of mining in Nunavut,” 232. . Catherine Bryan, “Labour, population, and precarity: temporary foreign workers transition to permanent residency in rural Manitoba,” 252. . Adrian Murray and Susan Spronk, “Blended financing, Canadian foreign aid policy, and alternatives,” 270.

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Vol. 61, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tsur20/61/6

Moscow Visions

. Nadezhda Arbatova, “Three Faces of Russia’s Neo-Eurasianism,” 7. . Alexander D. Chekov, Anna V. Makarycheva, Anastasia M. Solomentseva, Maxim A. Suchkov, and Andrey A. Sushentsov, “War of the Future: A View from Russia,” 25. . Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky, “Christ-loving Diplomats: Russian Ecclesiastical Diplomacy in Syria,” 49.

Commentary

. Sun Xiaokun, “A Chinese Perspective on US Alliances,” 69. . Riccardo Alcaro, “Europe’s Struggle in the Fraying Transatlantic Order,” 77. . Pierre Noël, “Nord Stream II and Europe’s Strategic Autonomy,” 89.

Policy and Politics in the United States

. Desha Girod, “How to Win Friends and Influence Development: Optimising US Foreign Assistance,” 99. . Georg Löfflmann, “America First and the Populist Impact on US Foreign Policy,” 115.

Provocation and Restraint in the Middle East

. Hadi Ajili and Mahsa Rouhi, “Iran’s Military Strategy,” 139. . Henrik Stålhane Hiim and Stig Stenslie, “China’s Realism in the Middle East,” 153.

Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 32, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/32/1

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. Enzo Nussio, “The Role of Sensation Seeking in Violent Armed Group Participation,” 1. . Tore Refslund Hamming, “The Al Qaeda-Islamic State Rivalry: Competition Yes, but No Competitve Escalation,” 20. . Zoey Reeve, “Islamist Terrorism as Parochial Altruism,” 38. . Michael Kenney, “A Community of True Believers: Learning as Process among ‘The Emigrants’,” 57. . Juan Masullo and Francis O’Connor, “PKK Violence against Civilians: Beyond the Individual, Understanding Collective Targeting,” 77. . Adib Bencherif, “From Resilience to Fragmentation: Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and Jihadist Group Modularity,” 100. . Muhammad Dan Suleiman, “What Makes Islamist Movements Different? A Study of Liberia’s NPFL and Nigeria’s Boko Haram in West Africa,” 119. . Arzu Kibris and Özgür Kibris, “State-Society Relations in Civil Conflicts,” 138. . Olivier Walther, Christian Leuprecht, and David B. Skillicorn, “Political Fragmentation and Alliances among Armed Non-state Actors in North and Western Africa (1997-2014),” 167.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 41, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/41/1

. Stacy Banwell, “Gender, North-South relations: reviewing the Global Gag Rule and the defunding of UNFPA under President Trump,” 1. . Rebecca Simson and Mike Savage, “The global significance of national inequality decline,” 20. . Zunera Rana and Dirk-Jan Koch, “Is it time to ‘decolonise’ the fungibility debate?,” 42. . Roger Merino, “The cynical state: forging extractivism, neoliberalism, and development in governmental spaces,” 58. . David G. Lewis and Saniya Sagnayeva, “Corruption, patronage, and illiberal peace: forging political settlement in post-conflict Kyrgyzstan,” 77. . Thomas R. Eimer, “What if the subaltern speaks? Traditional knowledge policies in Brazil and India,” 96. . Jude Howell, K.R. Fisher, and X. Shang, “Accountability and legitimacy of NGOs under authoritarianism: the case of China,” 113. . Camilla Orjuela, “Countering Buddhist radicalisation: emerging peace movements in Myanmar and Sri Lanka,” 133. . Giulia Scalettaris, “The Afghan Ministry of Refugees: an unruly trainee in state capacity building,” 151. . Sara de Simone, “Beyond normativity and benchmarking: applying a human security approach to refugee-hosting areas in Africa,” 168.

Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 30, Issue 4 (December 2019) https://academic.oup.com/tcbh/issue/30/4

. Lyndsey Jenkins, “Annie Kenney and the Politics of Class in the Women’s Social and Political Union,” 477. . Stefan Ramsden and Rosemary Cresswell, “First Aid and Voluntarism in England, 1945-85,” 504. . John Maiden, “’Race’, Black Majority Churches, and the Rise of Ecumenical Multiculturalism in the 1970s,” 531. . Sarah Kenny, “A ‘Radical Project’: Youth Culture, Leisure, and Politics in 1980s Sheffield,” 557. . Gillian Murray, “Community Business in Scotland: An Alternative Vision of ‘Enterprise Culture’, 1979-97,” 585.

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Provocations

. Richard K. Betts, “The Grandiosity of Grand Strategy,” 7. 81 | Page

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. Victor Cha and Andy Lim, “Flagrant Foul: China’s Predatory Liberalism and the NBA,” 23. . C. William Walldorf, Jr. and Andrew Yeo, “Domestic Hurdles to a Grand Strategy of Restraint,” 43. . Aaron Arnold, “A Financial Sanctions Dilemma,” 57.

Korea after Summit Diplomacy

. Sung-han Kim and Scott A. Snyder, “Denuclearizing North Korea: Time for Plan B,” 75. . Jan Ludvik, “Strategic Patience Revisited: The Counterforce Effect,” 91. . Jung-Hoon Lee and Joe Phillips, “Déjà Vu in South Korea? Lessons from the 1992 Philippines Withdrawal,” 107.

Are Global Proxy Wars Returning?

. Jessica Brandt and Torrey Taussig, “Europe’s Authoritarian Challenge,” 133. . Kimberly Marten, “Russia’s Back in Africa: Is the Cold War Returning?,” 155. . Eugene Gholz, Benjamin Friedman, and Enea Gjoza, “Defensive Defense: A Better Way to Protect US Allies in Asia,” 171.

The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 76, No. 4 (October 2019) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.76.issue-4

. Sharon Block, “#DigEarlyAm: Reflections on Digital Humanities and Early American Studies,” 611. . Rachel Wheeler and Sarah Eyerly, “Singing Box 331: Re-sounding Eighteenth-Century Mohican Hymns from the Moravian Archives,” 649. . Casey Schmitt, “Centering Spanish Jamaica: Regional Competition, Informal Trade, and the English Invasion, 1620-62,” 697. . Rebecca J. Scott and Carlos Venegas Fornias, “María Coleta and the Capuchin Friar: Slavery, Salvation, and the Adjudication of Status,” 727. . Philippe Girard, “What’s in a Name? Slave Trading during the French and Haitian Revolutions,” 763.

Women’s History Review, Vol. 28, Issue 7 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/28/7

. Conor Heffernan, “Fitness and fun that’s not just for mum: the Women’s League of Health and Beauty in 1930s Ireland,” 1017. . Alma Persson and Fia Sundevall, “Conscripting women: gender, soldiering, and military service in Sweden 1965- 2018,” 1039. . Jacqueline Jenkinson and Caroline Verdier, “War trauma among Belgian refugee women in Scotland in the First World War,” 1057. . Íris Ellenberger, “Transculturation, contact zones, and gender on the periphery. An example from Iceland 1890- 1920,” 1078. . Samraghni Bonnerjee, “’The lure of war’: reconsidering the motivations of nurses to volunteer in the First World War,” 1096. . Heidi Kurvinen, “Women’s non-unionised activism in Swedish newsrooms, 1961-89,” 1115. . Fiona McCall, “Women’s experience of violence and suffering as represented in loyalist accounts of the English Civil War,” 1136. . Katharina Rowold, “Modern mothers, modern babies: breastfeeding and mother’s milk in interwar Britain,” 1157. . Jane Clarke, “Feminism and the legacy of the First World War in the journals of the Old Comrades Associations, 1919-1935,” 1177. . June Purvis, “Did militancy help or hinder the granting of women’s suffrage in Britain?,” 1200.

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Women’s History Review, Vol. 29, Issue 1 (2020) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/29/1

. Tine Van Osselaer, Leonardo Rossi, Kristof Smeyers, and Andrea Graus, “Charismatic women in religion. Power, media, and social change,” 1. . Kristof Smeyers, “A Christ in curls: the contested charisma of Mary Ann Girling (1827-1886),” 18. . Sofie Lachapelle, “Touring a once pious nation: gender, medievalism, tourism, and Catholic nation-building in early twentieth-century France,” 37. . Andrea Graus, “A ‘divine mission’ to sanctify the laity: French mystic laywomen and the lay apostolate before Vatican II,” 56. . Emma Aubin-Boltanski, “A Lebanese contemporary female mystic and her counter-conducts,” 74. . Leonardo Rossi, “’Religious virtuosi’ and charismatic leaders. The public authority of mystic women in nineteenth-century Italy,” 90. . Gábor Klaniczay, “The stigmatized Italian visionary and the devout French physician: Palma Mattarelli d’Oria and docteur Imbert Gourbeyre,” 109. . Mònica Balltondre, “The historical understanding of female premodern possessions. Problematizing some gender assumptions in the historiography on Teresa de Ávila and Jeanne des Anges,” 125. . Tine Van Osselaer, “The many lives of Bertha, Georges, and Jean: a transgender mystic in interwar Belgium,” 142.

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