[jw] h-diplo JOURNAL WATCH, I to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Fourth Quarter 2008 1 December 2008

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Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 23, No. 4 (August 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=0268- 4527&volume=23&issue=4

. Wiebes, Cees. “Operation ‘Piet’: The Joseph Sidney Petersen Jr. Spy Case, a Dutch ‘Mole’ Inside the National Security Agency,” 488-535

. Hoyt, Stephen V. “Cold War Pioneers in Combined Intelligence and Analysis,” 463-487

. Walton, Calder. “British Intelligence and the Mandate of Palestine: Threats to British National Security Immediately After the Second World War,” 435-462

. Matthijs, Herman. “Intelligence Services in Belgium,” 552-576

. Hucker, Daniel. “The Unending Debate: Appeasement, Chamberlain and the Origins of the Second World War,” 536-551

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 23, No. 5 (October 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=0268- 4527&volume=23&issue=5

. O'halpin, Eunan. 2008. ‘A poor thing but our own’: The Joint Intelligence Committee and Ireland, 1965–72,” 658-680

. Omand, David. “Can we have the Pleasure of the Grin without Seeing the Cat? Must the

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Effectiveness of Secret Agencies Inevitably Fade on Exposure to the Light?” 593-607

. Kreps, Sarah E. “Shifting Currents: Changes in National Intelligence Estimates on the Iran Nuclear Threat,” 608-628

. Easter, David. “GCHQ and British External Policy in the 1960s.” 681-706

. Earl Haynes, John, Mark Atwood Lawrence and Marc T. Berger. “Roundtable Review,” 726-733

. Wagner, Steven. “British Intelligence and the Jewish Resistance Movement in the Palestine Mandate, 1945–46,” 629-657

. Mcknight, David. “Partisan Improprieties: Ministerial Control and Australia's Security Agencies, 1962–72,” 707-725

International Affairs, Vol. 84, No. 5 (September 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/84/5

. NICHOLAS RENGGER, CAROLINE KENNEDY-PIPE, “The state of war,” 891-901

. CHRISTOPHER COKER,“War, memes and memeplexes,” 903-914

. ANTOINE BOUSQUET,“Chaoplexic warfare or the future of military organization,” 915- 929

. JAMES DER DERIAN,“The desert of the real and the simulacrum of war,” 931-948

. NICHOLAS RENGGER,“The greatest treason? On the subtle temptations of preventive war,” 949-961

. CECILE FABRE,“Cosmopolitanism, just war theory and legitimate authority,” 963-976

. PATRICIA OWENS,“Distinctions, distinctions: 'public' and 'private' force?” 977-990

. NICHOLAS KERTON-JOHNSON, “Justifying the use of force in a post-9/11 world: striving for hierarchy in international society,” 991-1007

Review articles

. MICHAEL J. BOYLE,“A war in search of a rationale,” 1009-1023

. CHRISTIAN BARRY, PABLO GILABERT,“Does global egalitarianism provide an impractical and unattractive ideal of justice?” 1025-1039

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International History Review, no. 29 (2007) http://www.sfu.ca/ihr/index2007.htm

. Dickson, P. G. M. “Count Karl von Zinzendorf's 'New Accountancy': The Structure of Austrian Government Finance in Peace and War, 1781-1791.” 22-

. Groom, A. J. R. “No End in Sight in Cyprus.” 833-

. Granieri, Ronald J. “Telling It Like It Isn't? Alternate History and International History.” 338-

. Heinzen, Jasper. “The Guelph 'Conspiracy': Hanover as Would-Be Intermediary in the European System, 1866-1870.” 258-

. Johnson, Molly Wilkinson. “The Friedensfahrt: International Sports and East German Socialism in the 1950s.” 57-

. Kennedy, Dane. “On the American Empire from a British Imperial Perspective.” 83-

. Kochavi, Noam. “Idealpolitik in Disguise: Israel, Jewish Emigration from the Soviet Union, and the Nixon Administration, 1969-1974.” 550-

. Kushner, Barak. “Nationality and Nostalgia: The Manipulation of Memory in Japan, Taiwan, and China since 1990.” 793-

. Lawson, Robert. “Joachim von Ribbentrop in Canada, 1910-1914.” 821-

. Neilson, Keith. “Perception and Posture in Anglo-American Relations: The Legacy of the Simon-Stimson Affair, 1932-1941.” 313-

. Osborne, Toby. “The Surrogate War between the Savoys and the Medici: Sovereignty and Precedence in Early Modern Italy.” 1-

. Reid, Donald. “The Question of Henri Alleg.” 573-

. Rutenburg, Jeanne and Arthur M. Eckstein. “The Return of the Fall of Rome.” 109-

. Saul, Samir. “Masterly Inactivity as Brinkmanship: The Iraq Petroleum Company's Route to Nationalization, 1958-1972.” 746-

. Schroeder, Michael J. “Social Memory and Tactical Doctrine: The Air War in Nicaragua during the Sandino Rebellion, 1927-1932.” 508-

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. Self, Robert. “Perception and Posture in Anglo-American Relations: The War Debt Controversy in the 'Official Mind', 1919-1940.” 282-

. Smith, Stefan Halikowski. “Demystifying a Change in Taste: Spices, Space, and Social Hierarchy in Europe, 1380-1750.” 237-

. Stevenson, David. “Battlefield or Barrier? Rearmament and Military Planning in Belgium, 1902-1914.” 473-

. Treadgold, Warren. “The Byzantine World Histories of John Malalas and Eustathius of Epiphania.” 709-

International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol. 34, No. 2 (April-June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03050629&volume=34&issue =2

. Gurses, Mehmet, Nicolas Rost and Patrick McLeod, “Mediating Civil War Settlements and the Duration of Peace,” 129-155

. Nooruddin, Irfan, “The Political Economy of National Debt Burdens, 1970–2000,” 156- 185

. Furia, Peter A. and Russell E. Lucas, “Arab Muslim Attitudes Toward the West: Cultural, Social, and Political Explanations,” 186-207

. Hall, Michael, “Testing the Hollowing-Out Thesis,” 208-230

International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2 (July 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=5&issueId=02

. “PERFORMING IDENTITIES: TWO CHINESE RITES IN SOUTHERN THAILAND,” Annette Hamilton, 161-185

. “WAR, SOLDIER AND NATION IN 1950s JAPAN,” Sandra Wilson, 187-218

. “THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SILVER CURRENCY IN KYOTO,” Keiichi Nakajima, 219-234

. “INTERACTIVE EARLY MODERN ASIA: SCHOLARSHIP FROM A NEW GENERATION,” John E. Wills, 235-245

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The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12, No. 4 (June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13642987&volume=12&issue =4

. Christie, Kenneth. “Human Rights Pedagogy and Scholarship in a ‘Post Human Rights Era’.” 653-662

. Sainz-Pardo, Pilar Villanueva. “Is Child Recruitment as a War Crime Part of Customary International Law?” 555-612 . . Ibrahim, Noha. “The Sudanese Bill of Rights.” 613-635

. Depersis, Dominic S. and Alfred Lewis. “The Development of American Prisons and Punishment.” 637-651

. Quirk, Joel. “Ending Slavery in all its Forms: Legal Abolition and Effective Emancipation in Historical Perspective,” 529-554

. Swimelar, Safia. “The Making of Minority Rights Norms in the Context of EU Enlargement: The Czech Republic and the Roma,” 505-527

. Hebert, Laura. “ ‘Go Back and Give Him What He Wants’: The Limits of a Legal Rights Approach to Gendered Human Rights Violations,” 483-504

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12, No. 5 (2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13642987&volume=12&issue =5

. Amao, Olufemi O. “The African Regional Human Rights System and Multinational Corporations: Strengthening Host State Responsibility for the Control of Multinational Corporations,” 761-788

. Wilson, Gary. “Selective Conscientious Objection in the Aftermath of Iraq: Reconsidering Objection to a Specific War,” 665-688

. Dossett, Graham. “Interviewing by Law Enforcement Officials: The Need for an International Regulatory Framework and the Form This Might Take,” 789-811

. Ssenyonjo, Manisuli. “The Applicability of International Human Rights Law to Non-State Actors: What Relevance to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights?” 725-760

. Denov, Myriam. “Girl Soldiers and Human Rights: Lessons from Angola, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and Northern Uganda,” 813-836

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. Burds, Jeffrey. “Ethnic Conflict and Minority Refugee Flight from Post-Soviet Ukraine, 1991–2001,” 689-723

. Chan, Phil C. W. “National Origin Discrimination and Race Anti-Discrimination Legislation in Hong Kong,” 837-856

. Odello, Marco. “Human Security and International Peace Missions,” 857-867

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Fall 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=08850607&volume=21&issue =4

. Arthur S. Hulnick, “Intelligence Reform 2008: Where to from Here?” 621 – 634

. Martin Rudner,“Protecting Critical Energy Infrastructure Through Intelligence,” 635 – 660

. Adam D. M. Svendsen, “The Globalization of Intelligence Since 9/11: The Optimization of Intelligence Liaison Arrangements,” 661 – 678

. Noel Hendrickson,“Critical Thinking in Intelligence Analysis,” 679 – 693

. Louis Ren Beres,“On Assassination, Preemption, and Counterterrorism: The View from International Law,” 694 – 725

. Don Bohning,“Rafael Quintero, Cold War Warrior: From the Bay of Pigs to Iran— Contra,” 726 – 747

. Adrian Martin; Michael Tanji,“Farm Teams and Free Agents: The Sporting Way to Solve the Intelligence Community's Talent Woes,” 748 – 767

International Journal of Middle East Studies,Vol. 40, No. 4 (November 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=40&issueId=04

. Judith E. Tucker, Excerpt from “Circumcision Cicumscribed: Female Excision and Cultural Accommodation in the Medieval Near East,” 533-540

. Fikret Adaman and Murat Arsel, “The European Union and Turkey: Who Defines Environmental Progress?” 541-543

. Farha Ghannam, “Beauty, Whiteness, and Desire: Media, Consumption, and Embodiment in Egypt,” 544-546

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. V. Necla Geyikdagi, “The Relationship between Trade and Foreign Direct Investment: Testing Ahmed Midhat Efendi's Hypothesis,” 547-549

. Julie Peteet, “Question: How Useful Has the Concept of Sectarianism Been for Understanding the History, Society, and Politics of the Middle East?” 550-552

. Suad Joseph, “Pensée 2: Sectarianism as Imagined Sociological Concept and as Imagined Social Formation,” 553-554

. Eric Davis, “Pensée 3: A Sectarian Middle East?” 555-558

. Ussama Makdisi, “Pensée 4: Moving Beyond Orientalist Fantasy, Sectarian Polemic, and Nationalist Denial,” 559-560

. Ami Ayalon, “PRIVATE PUBLISHING IN THE NAHA,” 561-577

. Nathan J. Citino, “THE OTTOMAN LEGACY IN COLD WAR MODERNIZATION,” 579-597

. Martin Latreille, “HONOR, THE GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR, AND THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN RURAL TUNISIA—A SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONAL READING,” 599-621

. Shawn Malley, “LAYARD ENTERPRISE: VICTORIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND INFORMAL IMPERIALISM IN MESOPOTAMIA,” 623-646

International Journal of Naval History, Vol. 7, No. 2 (August 2008) http://www.ijnhonline.org/

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

. “ ‘To Copenhagen a Fleet’: The British Pre-emptive Seizure of the Danish-Norwegian Navy, 1807,” Hans Christian Bjerg

. “The Sailors of 1898: Identity, Motivations, and Experiences of Naval Enlisted Personnel at the Dawn of an Age of American Empire,” J. Andrew Byers

. “A Different Kind of Maritime Predation South American Privateering from Baltimore, 1816-1820,” David Head

. “The Royal Navy and the Interdiction of Aboriginal Migration to Newfoundland, 1763- 1766,” Olaf U. Janzen

International Organization, Vol. 62, No. 04 (October 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=INO&volumeId=62&issueId=04

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. “Environmental Policy Convergence: The Impact of International Harmonization, Transnational Communication, and Regulatory Competition,” Katharina Holzinger and Christoph Knill and Thomas Sommerer, 553-587

. “The Scope of IMF Conditionality,” Randall W. Stone, 589-620

. “International Institutions and the Volatility of International Trade,” Edward D. Mansfield and Eric Reinhardt, 621-652

. “Moving Hollywood Abroad: Divided Labor Markets and the New Politics of Trade in Services,” Kerry A. Chase, 653-687

. “Sticks and Stones: Naming and Shaming the Human Rights Enforcement Problem,” Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, 689-716

. “Ensuring Peace: Foreign-Imposed Regime Change and Postwar Peace Duration, 1914– 2001,” Nigel Lo and Barry Hashimoto and Dan Reiter, 717-736

International Politics, Vol. 45, No. 4 (July 2008) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v45/n4/index.html

. “Dangerous Nation,” Robert Kagan, 403-412

China on the Eve of the Olympics

. “China's Growing Pains: Towards the (Global) Political Economy of Domestic Social Instability,” Jamie Morgan, 413-438

. “Peaceful Rise of China: Myth or Reality?” Jianyong Yue, 439-456

Into Africa

. “The Post September 11 Global Security Agenda: A Comparative Analysis of United States and European Union Policies Towards Africa,” Gorm Rye Olsen, 457-474

Trade and Political Institutions

. “Explaining Variation in the Use of NTBs in Developed Countries: The Role of Political Institutions,” Jyotika Saksena and Liam Anderson, 475-496

. Debate: Hannah Arendt and International Relations

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. “Arendt and Analogies,” Helen K Kinsella, 497-505

. “Arendt and the Critique of Moralism,” Richard Beardsworth, 506-513

. “Recovering Humanity from Man: Hannah Arendt's Troubled Cosmopolitanism,” Anthony Burke, 514-521

. “Humanity, Sovereignty and the Camps,” Patricia Owens, 522-530

International Politics, Vol. 45, No. 5 (September 2008) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v45/n5/index.html

. “Putin's Place in Russian History,” Alec Rasizade, 531-553

The End of the ‘Unipolar Moment’?

. “A Leader Without Followers? The United States in World Politics after Bush,” Barry Buzan, 554-570

. “The Exceptional Empire: Why the United States Will Not Decline — Again,” Robert Singh, 571-593

Cuba After Castro

. “Moscow, Havana and the Neoliberal Economic Model,” Mervyn J Bain, 594-612

. “After Fidel: The US–Cuba System and the Key Mechanisms of Regime Change,” Andreas Pickel, 613-632

International Politics, Vol. 45, No. 6 (November 2008) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v45/n6/index.html

. “The Poverty and Potential of Gramscian Thought in International Relations,” Owen Worth, 633-649

International Relations before Carr

. “A Lost Generation? IR Scholarship before World War I,” Torbjørn L Knutsen, 650-674

. “Political Science and the American Empire: A Disciplinary History of the 'Politics' Section and the Discourse of Imperialism and Colonialism,” Brian C Schmidt, 675-687

Gendering International Relations

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. “From Practice to Theory: Feminist International Relations and 'Gender Mainstreaming',” Gillian Youngs, 688-702

. “Gendered Language and (Unequal) Power: Deconstructing US-Latin American Relations in the Early Cold War,” Betilde V Muñoz-Pogossian, 703-719

. Another ‘Great Debate” in IR?

. “From Wendt to Kuhn: Reviving the 'Third Debate' in International Relations,” Tanja E. Aalberts and Rens van Munster, 720-746

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 15, No. 5 (November 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13533312&volume=15&issue =5

. Hikaru Yamashita,“ 'Impartial' Use of Force in United Nations Peacekeeping,” 615 – 630

. Denisa Kostovicova,“Legitimacy and International Administration: The Ahtisaari Settlement for Kosovo from a Human Security Perspective,” 631 – 647

. Christopher P. M. Waters,“ 'Kosovanizing' the Ombudsperson: Implications for Kosovo and Peacekeeping,” 648 – 662

. Beverley Milton-Edwards,“Order Without Law? An Anatomy of Hamas Security: The Executive Force (Tanfithya),” 663 – 676

. Cornelius Friesendorf; Susan E. Penksa,“Militarized Law Enforcement in Peace Operations: EUFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 677 – 694

. Femke Bosman; Joseph Soeters; Fatima Ait Bari, “Dutch Muslim Soldiers During Peace Operations in Muslim Societies,” 695 – 705

International Relations, Vol. 22, No. 3 (2008) http://ire.sagepub.com/content/vol22/issue3/?etoc

. Gareth Evans,“The Responsibility to Protect: An Idea Whose Time Has Come ... and Gone?” 283-298

. Raymond Kuo,“Occupation and the Just War,” 299-321

. Dan Plesch,“Introducing the Concept of a Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone,” 323-329

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. Jan Prawitz,“A Brief Sketch of the Proposed Zone,” 331-337

. Michael Crowley,“Verification and National Implementation Measures for a WMDFZ in the Middle East,” 339-347

. Jonathan Spyer,“Israel in the Middle East: Threats and Countermeasures,” 349-352

. Merav Datan,“Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Conditions for Disarmament,” 353-357

. Mustafa Alani,“The Gulf NW and WMD Free Zone: A Track II Initiative,” 358-362

. Hugh Beach,“Is There a Future for Arms Control?” 363-368

. Anatol Lieven,“Confidence-Building Measures: Lessons for the Middle East,” 369-374

. Alyson J. K. Bailes,“WMD in the Greater Middle East: Any Lessons from NATO and European Arms Control and Disarmament Structures?” 375-380

. Mark Fitzpatrick,“Will Nuclear Energy Plans in the Middle East Become Nuclear Weapons Strategies?” 381-385

. Bennett Ramberg,“The Promise of a Middle East Nuclear Weapons Free Zone,” 386-390

. Dan Plesch and Poul-Erik Christiansen,“A Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone in the Middle East: Reflections on a Project of Academic Applied International Relations,” 391-396

International Security, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Summer 2008) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/isec/33/2

. “Assessing the Dangers of Illicit Networks: Why al-Qaida May Be Less Threatening Than Many Think,” Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Calvert Jones, 7-44

. “Nuclear Stability in South Asia,” Sumit Ganguly, 45-70

. “Ten Years of Instability in a Nuclear South Asia,”S. Paul Kapur, 71-94

. “Security and Displacement in Iraq: Responding to the Forced Migration Crisis,” Sarah Kenyon Lischer, 95-119

. “Making the World Safe for Partial Democracy? Questioning the Premises of Democracy Promotion,” Arthur A. Goldsmith, 120-147

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. “Wishful Thinking or Buying Time? The Logic of British Appeasement in the 1930s,” Norrin M. Ripsman, Jack S. Levy, 148-181

. “ASEAN, Regional Integration, and State Sovereignty,” Hiro Katsumata, David Martin Jones, Michael L.R. Smith, 182-188

International Spectator, Vol. 43, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03932729&volume=43&issue =3

. Boubekeur, Amel. “Time to Deradicalise? The European Roots of Muslim Radicalisation,” 85-99

. Bechev, Dimitar and Kalypso Nicolaidis. “The Union for the Mediterranean: A Genuine Breakthrough or More of the Same?” 13-20

. Tocci, Nathalie and Nona Mikhelidze. “How to Engage with Political Islam? Lessons from Europe,” 67-83

. Chan, Gerald. “China and the World: Rethinking Security in a Multipolar System,” 144- 148

. Shapiro, Ian. “A Global Response to Terrorism,” 27-34

. Merlini, Cesare. “Experimenting Leadership,” 140-143

. Alpay, Sahin. “Making Sense of Turkish Politics,” 5-12

. Guarneri, Antonella. “Muslim Diversity in Italy: An Unacknowledged Reality,” 117-135

. Smith, Julianne and Michael Williams. “Threats from Within: Four Challenges Inside the NATO Alliance,” 21-26

. Floyd, Rita. “The Environmental Security Debate and its Significance for Climate Change,” 51-65

. Coppi, Andrea and Andrea Spreafico. “The Long Path from Recognition to Representation of Muslims in Italy,” 101-115

. Oberthür, Sebastian and Claire Roche Kelly. “EU Leadership in International Climate Policy: Achievements and Challenges,” 35-50

. Lucarelli, Sonia. “Beyond Wiring Diagrams? ESDP Explained and Assessed,” 137-139

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International Studies, Vol. 44, No. 4 (October 2007[sic]) http://isq.sagepub.com/current.dtl

. K.R. Singh, “Energy Insecurity and Military Misadventures in the Persian Gulf Region,” 283-304

. Rashmi Doraiswamy, “Politics and Literature in Russia: Recent Trends,” 305-315

. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, “Asia in the Debate on Russian Identity,” 317-337

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 9, No. 4 (November 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/insp/9/4

Policy

. Rachel Bzostek, Samuel B. Robison, “U.S. Policy toward Israel, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia: An Integrated Analysis, 1981–2004,” 359-376

Pedagogy and the Discipline

. Abigail E. Ruane, Patrick Jame, “The International Relations of Middle-earth: Learning from The Lord of the Rings,” 377-394

. Kirsten Haack, “UN Studies and the Curriculum as Active Learning Tool,” 395-410

. Kent J. Kille, Matthew Krain, Jeffrey S. Lantis*, “Active Learning across Borders: Lessons from an Interactive Workshop in Brazil,” 411-429

Jeremy Pressman,“The Arab–Israeli Conflict and the Case of The Lemon Tree,” 430-441

ISP Forum: Diversity in the International Studies Profession

. Brett Ashley Leeds, Saadia Pekkanen, “Introduction,” 442-444

. Christian Davenport,“The Dark Side of International Studies: Race, Racism, and Research in International Studies,” 445-449

. Brandon Valeriano,“The Lack of Diverse Perspectives in the International Relations Field: The Politics of Being Alone,” 450-454

. Minion K. C. Morrison,“Reflections of a Senior Scholar on the Profession of International Studies,” 459-463

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. Wendy Theodore,“The Elephant in the Room,” 455-458

. Saori N. Katada, Christina Gray,“Double- and Triple-minorities in the International Relations Classroom,” 464-468

International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 52, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/isqu/52/3

. Thomas C. Walker, “Two Faces of Liberalism: Kant, Paine, and the Question of Intervention,” 449-468

. James A. Piazza, “Incubators of Terror: Do Failed and Failing States Promote Transnational Terrorism?” 469-488

. Reed M. Wood, “ ‘A Hand upon the Throat of the Nation’: Economic Sanctions and State Repression, 1976–2001,” 489-513

. Terrence L. Chapman, “Unraveling the Ties Between Civic Institutions and Attitudes Toward Political Violence,” 515-532

. Bahar Leventoğlu, Ahmer Tarar,“Does Private Information Lead to Delay or War in Crisis Bargaining?” 533-553

. Mark Laffey, Jutta Weldes,“Decolonizing the Cuban Missile Crisis,” 555-577

. Rafael Reuveny, William R. Thompson,“Uneven Economic Growth and the World Economy's North–South Stratification,” 579-605

. Klaus Dingwerth,“Private Transnational Governance and the Developing World: A Comparative Perspective,” 607-634

. J.C. Sharman,“Power and Discourse in Policy Diffusion: Anti-Money Laundering in Developing States,” 635-656

. Moonhawk Kim,“Costly Procedures: Divergent Effects of Legalization in the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures,” 657-686

International Studies Review, Vol. 10, No.3 (September 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/misr/10/3

Reflection, Evaluation, Integration

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. Kelly Kollman, ““The Regulatory Power of Business Norms: A Call for a New Research Agenda,” 397-419

. Maria Rost Rublee, “Taking Stock of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: Using Social Psychology to Understand Regime Effectiveness,” 420-450

. Shiping Tang,“Fear in International Politics: Two Positions,” 451-471

. Laura Sjoberg,“Scaling IR Theory: Geography's Contribution to Where IR Takes Place,” 472-500

. Scott Cooper, Darren Hawkins, Wade Jacoby, Daniel Nielson,“Yielding Sovereignty to International Institutions: Bringing System Structure Back In,” 501-524

. Oksan Bayulgen,“Muhammad Yunus, Grameen Bank and the Nobel Peace Prize: What Political Science Can Contribute to and Learn From the Study of Microcredit,” 525-547

. Gil Friedman,“Identifying the Place of Democratic Norms in Democratic Peace,” 548- 570

. Kuniko Ashizawa,“When Identity Matters: State Identity, Regional Institution-Building, and Japanese Foreign Policy,” 571-598

Review Essays

. Amy Risley, “Putting People First: Globalization and Human Security,” 599-606

. David J. Galbreath,“An Anatomy of Peace-Making,” 607-615

Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3 (November 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1369801X&volume=10&issue =3

. Lewis, Earl. “RACE, POWER, MULTIPOSITIONALITY.” 340-358

. Odem, Mary E. “SUBALTERN IMMIGRANTS.” 359-380

. Lal, Ruby. “RECASTING THE WOMEN'S QUESTION.” 321-339

. Pandey, Gyanendra. “SUBALTERN CITIZENS AND THEIR HISTORIES.” 271-284

. Johnson, Colin R. “CASUAL SEX.” 303-320

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. Sa'di, Ahmad H. “REMEMBERING AL-NAKBA IN A TIME OF AMNESIA.” 381-399

. Wakankar, Milind. “THE QUESTION OF A PREHISTORY.” 285-302

Issues & Studies, An International Quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian Affairs, Vol. 43, No.4 (December 2007) http://iir.nccu.edu.tw/oldwebsite/ise/ise200704

. “Mobilizing for War: China’s Limited Abilityto Cope with the Soviet Threat, by David BACHMAN, 1-

. “Assessing Russia’s Role in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations,” by Shaohua HU, 39-

. “The Limits of Twenty-First Century Chinese Soft-Power Statecraft in Southeast Asia: The Case of the Philippines,” by Renato Cruz De Castro, 77-

. “The Regional Variations of Farmland Property Rights Transformation in China: An Institutional Comparison between Suzhou and Dongguan,” by Daniel You-ren YANG and Hung-kai WANG, 117-

. “Environmental NGOs and the Anti-Dam Movements in China: A Social Movement with Chinese Characteristics,” by Teh-chang Lin, 149-

. “State Secrets Privilege: Origins, Parameters, and Application,” by Chao-yung Hsueh, 185-

. “ Taiwan and South Korea: Comparing East Asia’s Two “Third-Wave” Democracies,” by J. Bruce Jacobs, 227-

Journal of African History, Vol. 49, No. 2 (July 2008) http://www.journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=AFH&volumeId=49&issueId= 02

. “Possibility And Constraint: African Independence In Historical Perspective,” Frederick Cooper, 167-196

. “Networks Of Knowledge: Clanship And Collective Well-Being In Buganda,” Neil Kodesh, 197-216

. “ ‘These Laws Should Be Made By Us’: Customary Marriage Law, Codification And Political Authority In Twentiethcentury Colonial Gabon,” Rachel Jean-Baptiste, 217-240

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. “Constructing A Diasporic Identity: Tracing The Origins Of The Gnawa Spiritual Group In Morocco,” Chouki El Hamel, 241-260

. “History, Memory And The Legacy Of Samori In Southern Mali, C. 1880–1898,” Brian J. Peterson, 261-279

. “ ‘To Never Shed Blood’: Yacouba Sylla, Félix Houphouët-Boigny And Islamic Modernization In Côte D'ivoire,” Sean Hanretta, 281-304

Journal of American History, Volume 95, No. 1 (June 2008) http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/951/

. “Thomas Jefferson’s Gender Frontier,” by Brian Steele

. “Deism and Religious Common Sense after the Revolution,” by Christopher Grasso

. “Fuel Philanthropy in the Early Republic,” by Sean Patrick Adams

. “The Old South: ‘Solving’ the Problem of Slavery,” by Lacy Ford

. “ ‘A Wagner Act for Public Employees’,” by Joseph A. McCar

. Teaching the JAH:

. “Reconfiguring the Old South: ‘Solving the Problem of Slavery’,” 1787–1838

Journal of American History, Volume 95, No. 2 (September 2008) http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/952

. “Exploiting the North-South Differential,” by Tami J. Friedman

. “The Religious Encounters of Alfred C. Kinsey,” by R. Marie Griffith

The Senses in American History: A Round Table

. “Still Coming to “Our” Senses: An Introduction,” by Mark M. Smith

. “Getting in Touch with Slavery and Freedom,” by Mark M. Smith

. “The Nose Knows: The Sense of Smell in American History,” by Connie Y. Chiang

. “In Good Taste: Rethinking American History with Our Palates,” by Gerard J. Fitzgerald and Gabriella M. Petrick

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. “Hearing American History,” by Richard Cullen Rath

. “Seeing the Visual in U.S. History,” by James W. Cook

. “Can These Dry Bones Live? An Anthropological Approach to the History of Senses,” by David Howes

Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 67, No. 3 (July 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JAS&volumeId=67&issueId=03

. “Legitimizing Violence: Seditious Propaganda and Revolutionary Pamphlets in Bengal, 1908–1918,” Sukla Sanyal, 759-787

. “Rumors, Pamphlets, and the Politics of Paranoia in Indonesia,” Nils Bubandt, 789-817

. “Maps, Mother/Goddesses, and Martyrdom in Modern India,” Sumathi Ramaswamy, 819-853

. “The Making of an Indian Nationalist Archive: Lakshmibai, Jhansi, and 1857,” Prachi Deshpande, 855-879

. “Princely States and the Hindu Imaginary: Exploring the Cartography of Hindu Nationalism in Colonial India,” Manu Bhagavan, 881-915

. “Language, the Nation, and Symbolic Capital: The Case of Punjab,” Alyssa Ayres, 917- 946

. “Chigo in the Medieval Japanese Imagination,” Paul S. Atkins, 947-970

. “A Historiography of Violence and the Secular State in Indonesia: Tuanku Imam Bondjol and the Uses of History,” Jeffrey Hadler, 971-1010

. “Violence, the State, and a Chinese Muslim Ritual Remembrance,” Maris Gillette, 1011- 1037

Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 67, No. 4 (November 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JAS&volumeId=67&issueId=04

. “Reclaiming the Chinese Revolution,” Elizabeth J. Perry, 1147-1164

. “Rethinking the History of Medicine in Asia: Hakim Mohammed Said and the Society for the Promotion of Eastern Medicine,” Joseph S. Alter, 1165-1186

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. “‘Pioneers of Overseas Japanese Development’: Japanese American History and the Making of Expansionist Orthodoxy in Imperial Japan,” Eiichiro Azuma, 1187-1226

. “Hindu Bonds at Work: Spiritual and Commercial Ties between India and Bali,” Martin Ramstedt, 1227-1250

. “Bali, the Camera, and Dance: Performance Studies and The Lost Legacy of the Mead/Bateson Collaboration,” Sally Ann Ness, 1251-1276

. “The Modern Burmese Woman and the Politics of Fashion in Colonial Burma,” Chie Ikeya, 1277-1308

. “Splitting Hairs: History and the Politics of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century Japan,” Suzanne G. O'Brien, 1309-1339

. “Ravidass Deras and Social Protest: Making Sense of Dalit Consciousness in Punjab (India),” Ronki Ram, 1341-1364

. “Dalit Revolution? New Politicians in Uttar Pradesh, India,” Craig Jeffrey, Patricia Jeffery, and Roger Jeffery, 1365-1396

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Autumn 2008) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/10/4

. “Soviet Support for Egypt's Intervention in Yemen, 1962–1963,” Jesse Ferris, 5-36

. “Targeting China: U.S. Nuclear Planning and “Massive Retaliation” in East Asia, 1953– 1955,” Matthew Jones, 37-65

. “From the Open Skies Proposal of 1955 to the Norstad Plan of 1960: A Plan Too Far,” David Tal, 66-93

. “The United States and Eastern Europe in 1945: A Reassessment,” Marc Trachtenberg, 94-132

. “FORUM: Perspectives on From Roosevelt to Truman,” Ruud van Dijk, Arnold A. Offner, 133-141

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 4 (August 2008) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol52/issue4/?etoc

. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Idean Salehyan, and Kenneth Schultz,“Fighting at Home, Fighting Abroad: How Civil Wars Lead to International Disputes,” 479-506

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. Carl Jan Willem Schudel,“Corruption and Bilateral Aid: A Dyadic Approach,” 507-526

. Nathan M. Jensen and Daniel J. Young,“A Violent Future? Political Risk Insurance Markets and Violence Forecasts,” 527-547

. Max Blouin and Stéphane Pallage,“Humanitarian Relief and Civil Conflict,” 548-565

. Håvard Hegre,“Gravitating toward War: Preponderance May Pacify, but Power Kills,” 566-589

. Henrik Urdal,“Population, Resources, and Political Violence: A Subnational Study of India, 1956–2002,” 590-617

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 5 (October 2008) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol52/issue5/?etoc

. Benjamin O. Fordham,“Economic Interests and Congressional Voting on Security Issues,” 623-640

. Jaroslav Tir and Michael Jasinski,“Domestic-Level Diversionary Theory of War: Targeting Ethnic Minorities,” 641-664

. Massimiliano Landi and Domenico Colucci,“Rational and Boundedly Rational Behavior in a Binary Choice Sender–Receiver Game,” 665-686

. Jonathan W. Keller and Yi Edward Yang,“Leadership Style, Decision Context, and the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis,” 687-712

. Eran Halperin,“Group-based Hatred in Intractable Conflict in Israel,” 713-736

. Benjamin L. Read and Ethan Michelson,“Mediating the Mediation Debate: Conflict Resolution and the Local State in China,” 737-764

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 6 (December 2008) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol52/issue6/?etoc

. H.E. Goemans,“Which Way Out?: The Manner and Consequences of Losing Office,” 771- 794

. Charles Cohen and Eric D. Werker,“The Political Economy of ``Natural'' Disasters,” 795- 819

. Jonathan Renshon,“Stability and Change in Belief Systems: The Operational Code of George W. Bush,” 820-849

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. Kristopher W. Ramsay,“Settling It on the Field: Battlefield Events and War Termination,” 850-879

. Andrew J. Enterline and J. Michael Greig, “Perfect Storms?: Political Instability in Imposed Polities and the Futures of Iraq and Afghanistan,” 880-915

. Susan Hannah Allen,“The Domestic Political Costs of Economic Sanctions,” 916-944

. Topi Miettinen and Sigrid Suetens,“Communication and Guilt in a Prisoner's Dilemma,” 945-960

. Hironori Otsubo and Amnon Rapoport,“Dynamic Volunteer's Dilemmas over a Finite Horizon: An Experimental Study,” 961-984

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 26, No. 3 (July 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=02589001&volume=26&issue =3

. Ismail, Olawale. “Power elites, war and postwar reconstruction in Africa: Continuities, discontinuities and paradoxes.” 259-278

. Erdmann, Gero and Matthias Basedau. “Party systems in Africa: Problems of categorising and explaining party systems.” 241-258

. Baker, Bruce. “Seychelles: Democratising in the shadows of the past.” 279-293

. Boswell, Rosabelle. “Scents of identity: Fragrance as heritage in Zanzibar.” 295-311

. Kössler, Reinhart. “Entangled history and politics: Negotiating the past between Namibia and Germany.” 313-339

Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 38, No. 4 (November 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=00472336&volume=38&issue =4

. Pangsapa, Piya and Mark J. Smith. “Political Economy of Southeast Asian Borderlands: Migration, Environment, and Developing Country Firms.” 485-514

. Chu, Jou-Juo. “Global Constitutionalism and Judicial Activism in Taiwan.” 515-534

. Dige Pedersen, Jørgen. “The Second Wave of Indian Investments Abroad.” 613-637

. Healy, Paul. “Misreading Mao: On Class and Class Struggle.” 535-559

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. Gomez, James. “Online Opposition in Singapore: Communications Outreach Without Electoral Gain.” 591-612

. Hadiz, Vedi R. “Towards a Sociological Understanding of Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia.” 638-647

. Alcorta, Ludovico, Branka Urem and An Tongliang. “Do Manufacturing Firms in China Innovate?” 560-590

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 17, No. 57 (November 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=10670564&volume=17&issue =57

. Xu, Feng. “Gated Communities and Migrant Enclaves: the conundrum for building ‘harmonious community/shequ’.” 633-651

. Dreyer, June Teufel. “US–China Relations: engagement or talking past each other?” 591- 609

. Lu, Jie. “Metropolarities: The Troubled Lot and Beijing Bicycle.” 717-732

. Sato, Hiroshi and Keiya Eto. “The Changing Structure of Communist Party Membership in Urban China, 1988–2002.” 653-672

. Hu, Zongze. “Power to the People? Villagers' self-rule in a North China village from the locals' point of view.” 611-631

. Chongyi, Feng. “Democrats within the Chinese Communist Party since 1989.” 673-688

. Braester, Yomi. “In Search of History Point Zero: Stan Lai's drama and Taiwan's doubled identities.” 689-698

. Chung, Chien-Peng. “China's Approaches to the Institutionalization of Regional Multilateralism.” 747-764

. Liu, Xinmin. “ ‘Place’ Construction: innovative reworking of fiction in recent Chinese films.” 699-716

. Yiwu, Zhang. “Cultural Challenges of Globalization.” 733-746

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2 (August 2008)

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EU–Russia Relations at the End of the Putin Presidency

. Daskalovski, Zhidas. “The Independence of Kosovo and the Consolidation of Macedonia—A Reason to Worry?” 267-280

. Schmidt-Felzmann, Anke. “All for One? EU Member States and the Union's Common Policy Towards the Russian Federation.” 169-187

. Flenley, Paul. “Russia and the EU: The Clash of New Neighbourhoods?” 189-202

. Gower, Jackie. “European Union–Russia Relations at the End of the Putin Presidency.” 161-167

. Taraktaş, Başak. “A Comparative Approach to Euroscepticism in Turkey and Eastern European Countries.” 249-266

. Haglund-Morrissey, Anne. “Conceptualizing the ‘New’ Northern Dimension: A Common Policy Based on Sectoral Partnerships.” 203-217

. Hadfield, Amelia. “EU–Russia Energy Relations: Aggregation and Aggravation.” 231-248

. Romanova, Tatiana. “The Russian Perspective on the Energy Dialogue.” 219-230

Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 43, No. 4 (2008) http://jch.sagepub.com/content/vol43/issue4/?etoc

. Stéfanie Prezioso, “Antifascism and Anti-totalitarianism: The Italian Debate,” 555-572.

. Simone A. Bellezza, “The Discourse over the Nationality Question in Nazi-occupied Ukraine: The Generalbezirk Dnjepropetrowsk, 1941—3,” 573-596

. Robbie Aitken, “From Cameroon to Germany and Back via Moscow and Paris: The Political Career of Joseph Bilé (1892—1959), Performer, "Negerarbeiter" and Comintern Activist,” 597-616

. Stephen Tuck, “Introduction: Reconsidering the 1970s — The 1960s to a Disco Beat?” 617-620

. Gareth Davies, “Towards Big-government Conservatism: Conservatives and Federal Aid to Education in the 1970s,” 621-635

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. Stephen Tuck, “ `We Are Taking Up Where the Movement of the 1960s Left Off': The Proliferation and Power of African American Protest during the 1970s,” 637-654

. Simon Hall, “Protest Movements in the 1970s: The Long 1960s,” 655-672

. J. Zeitz, “Rejecting the Center: Radical Grassroots Politics in the 1970s — Second-wave Feminism as a Case Study,” 673-688

. Meg Jacobs and Julian E. Zelizer, “Comment: Swinging Too Far to the Left,” 689-693

. Bruce J. Schulman, “Comment: The Empire Strikes Back — Conservative Responses to Progressive Social Movements in the 1970s,” 695-700

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 10, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=14623528&volume=10&issue =3

. Vanrooyen, Michael, Jennifer Leaning, Kirsten Johnson, Karen Hirschfeld, David Tuller, Adam C. Levine and John Hefferman. “Employment of a livelihoods analysis to define genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.” 343-358

. Priemel, Kim C. “Into the grey zone: Wehrmacht bystanders, German labor market policy and the Holocaust.” 389-411

. Münyas, Burcu. “Genocide in the minds of Cambodian youth: transmitting (hi)stories of genocide to second and third generations in Cambodia.” 413-439

. Schaller, Dominik J. “From the Editors: Kenya—another Rwanda?” 341-342

. Mayroz, Eyal. “Ever again? The United States, genocide suppression, and the crisis in Darfur.” 359-388

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 10, No. 4 (December 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=14623528&volume=10&issue =4

. Barta, Tony. “ ‘They appear actually to vanish from the face of the Earth.’ Aborigines and the European project in Australia Felix.” 519-539

. Banivanua-Mar, Tracey. “ ‘A thousand miles of cannibal lands’: imagining away genocide in the re-colonization of West Papua.” 583-602

. Huttenbach, Henry R. “From the Editors: genocide prevention: sound policy or pursuit of a mirage?” 471-473

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. Ryan, Lyndall. “Massacre in the Black War in Tasmania 1823–34: a case study of the Meander River Region, June 1827.” 479-499

. Mcveigh, Robbie. “ ‘The balance of cruelty’: Ireland, Britain and the logic of genocide.” 541-561

. Koslov, Elissa Mailänder. “‘Going east’: colonial experiences and practices of violence among female and male Majdanek camp guards (1941–44).” 563-582

. Robinson, Shirleene and Jessica Paten. “The question of genocide and Indigenous child removal: the colonial Australian context.” 501-518

. Zimmerer, Jürgen and Dominik J. Schaller. “Settlers, imperialism, genocide. Introduction: apologies and the need to right historical wrongs.” 475-477

Journal Of The Gilded Age And Progressive Era, Vol. 7, No. 3 (July 2008) http://www.jgape.org/toc.php

Illustrated Essay

. “The Golden Age of American Political Cartoons,” by Tom Culbertson

Essays

. “Rome, Race, and the Republic: Progressive America and the Fall of the Roman Empire, 1890–1920,” by Kristofer Allerfeldt

. “Gender and Theatrical Realism: The Problem of Clyde Fitch,” by David Sehat

. “Citizenship and Military Service in Italian-American Relations, 1901–1918,” by Bahar Gürsel

Journal of Global History, Vol. 3, No. 3 (November 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JGH&volumeId=3&issueId=03

. “Imperial paths, big comparisons: the late Ottoman Empire,” Cem Emrence, 289-311

. “Power and markets in global finance: the gold standard, 1890–1926,” G. Balachandran, 313-335

. “The road to the Industrial Revolution: hypotheses and conjectures about the medieval origins of the ‘European Miracle’,” Jan Luiten van Zanden, 337-359

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. “Knowledge and divergence from the perspective of early modern India,” Tirthankar Roy, 361-387

. “ ‘Profits sprout like tropical plants’: a fresh look at what went wrong with the Eurasian spice trade c. 1550–1800,” Stefan Halikowski Smith, 389-418

. “Was fashion a European invention?” Carlo Marco Belfanti, 419-443

. “Seascapes and Mediterranean crossings,” Henk Driessen, 445-449

. “Aden, Geniza, and the Indian Ocean during the Middle Ages,” Sebouh Aslanian, 451-457

. “Global histories of food,” Felipe Fernández-Armesto, 459-462

Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118546215/home

. Robert Finlay, “The Voyages of Zheng He: Ideology, State Power, and Maritime Trade in Ming China,” 327-347

. Robert M. Haddad, Philosophical Theology and Science in Medieval Christianity and Islam: A Comparative Perspective,” 349-393

. Mark F. Proudman, “Words for Scholars: The Semantics of "Imperialism,” 395-433

. Eric Jarvis, “Toward a New Deal for Coal?: The United States Coal Commission of 1922,” 435-464

Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 36, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03086534&volume=36&issue =3

. Surridge, Keith. “The Ambiguous Amir: Britain, Afghanistan and the 1897 North-West Frontier Uprising.” 417-434

. Marshall, P. J. “Transatlantic Protestantism and American Independence.” 345-362

. Stuart, John. “Overseas Mission, Voluntary Service and Aid to Africa: Max Warren, the Church Missionary Society and Kenya, 1945–63.” 527-543

. Butler, L. J. “The Central African Federation and Britain's Post-War Nuclear Programme: Reconsidering the Connections.” 509-525

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. Stockwell, A. J. “Leaders, Dissidents and the Disappointed: Colonial Students in Britain as Empire Ended.” 487-507

. Semple, Rhonda A. “Missionary Manhood: Professionalism, Belief and Masculinity in the Nineteenth-Century British Imperial Field.” 397-415

. Jeffery, Keith. “Distance and Proximity in Service to the Empire: Ulster and New Zealand between the Wars.” 453-472

. Rathbone, Richard. “Law, Politics and Analogy in Akan Historiography.” 473-486

. Stanley, Brian. “The Church of the Three Selves: A Perspective from the World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, 1910.” 435-451

. Killingray, David. “ ‘A Good West Indian, a Good African, and, in Short, a Good Britisher’: Black and British in a Colour-Conscious Empire, 1760–1950.” 363-381

. Holland, Robert. “Patterns of Anglo-Hellenism: A ‘Colonial’ Connection?” 383-396

. Stockwell, Sarah. “ ‘Splendidly Leading the Way’? Archbishop Fisher and Decolonisation in British Colonial Africa.” 545-564

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Winter 2009) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/page/journal/forthcoming.jsp?journalCode=jinh

. “The Gastrodynamics of Displacement: Place-Making and Gustatory Identity in the Immigrants' Midwest,” Knut Oyangen, 323-348

. “A New Chapter in Medical History,” Anne Hardy, 349-359

. “The Re-assertion of the British Empire in Southeast Asia,” Caroline Elkins, 361-385

. “Remembering in Latin America,” Jeremy Adelman, 387-398

Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 27, No. 2 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13531042&volume=27&issue =2

. Guesnet, François. “Sensitive travelers: Jewish and non-Jewish visitors from Eastern Europe to Palestine between the two World Wars.” 171-189

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. Bar-On, Mordechai. “Cleansing history of its content: Some critical comments on Ilan Pappe's The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.” 269-275

. Silber, Michael K. “Alliance of the Hebrews, 1863–1875: The diaspora roots of an ultra- Orthodox proto-Zionist utopia in Palestine.” 119-147

. Engel, David. “Citizenship in the conceptual world of Polish Zionists.” 191-199

. Metzer, Jacob. “Jewish immigration to Palestine in the long 1920s: An exploratory examination.” 221-251

. Silber, Marcos. “‘Immigrants from Poland want to go back’: The politics of return migration and nation building in 1950s Israel.” 201-219

. Porat, Dan A. “Between nation and land in Zionist teaching of Jewish history, 1920– 1954.” 253-268

. Karlinsky, Nahum. “Jewish philanthropy and Jewish credit cooperatives in Eastern Europe and Palestine up to 1939: A transnational phenomenon?” 149-170

Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3 (July 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=LAS&volumeId=40&issueId=03

. “Eradication Efforts, the State, Displacement and Poverty: Explaining Coca Cultivation in Colombia during Plan Colombia,” MICHELLE L. DION and CATHERINE RUSSLER, 399- 421

. “Urban DDR-processes: paramilitaries and criminal networks in Medellín, Colombia,” RALPH ROZEMA, 423-452

. “Enchanted Edens and Nation-Making: Juana Manso, Education, Women and Trans- American Encounters in Nineteenth-Century Argentina,” JULYAN G. PEARD, 453-482

. “Disciplined Rebels: The Revolution of 1880 in Buenos Aires,” ARIEL YABLON, 483-511

. “The Foreign Direct Investments of Spanish Multinational Enterprises in Latin America, 1989–2005,” PABLO TORAL, 513-544

. “Inequality, Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America,” JOHN H. COATSWORTH, 545-569

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Journal of Military History, Vol. 72, No. 3 (July 2008) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/volumes/jmh723/toc723.html

. Edward L. Dreyer, "Zhao Chongguo: A Professional Soldier of the Former Han Dynasty, " 665-725.

. Barry M. Stentiford, "The Meaning of a Name: The Rise of the National Guard and the End of a Town Militia," 727-754.

. Timothy S. Wolters, "Electric Torpedoes in the Confederacy: Reconciling Conflicting Histories," 755-783.

. Galen Roger Perras and Katrina E. Kellner "'A perfectly logical and sensible thing': Billy Mitchell Advocates a Canadian-American Aerial Alliance Against Japan," 785-823.

. Roger R. Reese "Lessons of the Winter War: A Study in the Military Effectiveness of the Red Army, 1939-1940," 825-852.

. Fr. James Flint, O.S.B., "A Chaplain's Diary: Reverend Victor Laketek, O.S.B., 1942-1946," 853-867.

. Seymour J. Deitchman, "The 'Electronic Battlefield' in the Vietnam War," 869-887.

Notes and Comments

. Ian Macpherson McCulloch, "'A blanket of inconsistencies': The Battle of Ticonderoga, 2008," 889-900.

. Larrie D. Ferreiro, "Mahan and the "English Club" of Lima, Peru: The Genesis of The Influence of Sea Power upon History,” 901-906.

Review Essays

. David M. Glantz, "Stalingrad Revisited," 907-910.

. Stanley Weintraub, "The Conscript: George Catlett Marshall," 911-919.

Journal of Military History, Vol. 72, No. 4 (October 2008) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/volumes/jmh724/toc724.html

. The 2008 George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History: John Shy, "History, and the History of War," 1033-1046

. Keynote Address, 2008 SMH Conference, Ogden, Utah Jeremy Black, "Frontiers and Military History," 1047-1059

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. David S. Bachrach, "The Military Organization of Ottonian Germany, c. 900-1018: The Views of Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg," 1061-1088

. Kenneth W. Noe, "'Damned North Carolinians' and 'Brave Virginians': The Lane-Mahone Controversy, Honor, and Civil War Memory," 1089-1115

. Jason Hines, "Sins of Omission and Commission: A Reassessment of the Role of Intelligence in the Battle of Jutland," 1117-1153

. Neville Parton, "The Development of Early RAF Doctrine," 1155-1177

. Mark C. Jones, "Experiment at Dundee: The Royal Navy's 9th Submarine Flotilla and Multinational Naval Cooperation during World War II," 1179-1212

. Andrew J. Birtle, "PROVN, Westmoreland, and the Historians: A Reappraisal," 1213- 1247

Feature

. Niccolò Capponi, "Clio, Mars, and Wine: Tracking Down Military Documents in Italy," 1249-1256

Document of Note

. John M. Carland, "War, Politics, Diplomacy, and the Presidency: Off the Record Comments by Lyndon B. Johnson in Retirement," 1257-1263

Notes and Comments

. Toby Terrar, "First Landing on Guam: The Difficulties of a Naval Aviator during the Invasion," 1265-1270

Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 46, No. 3 (August 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org//action/displayIssue?jid=MOA&volumeId=46&issueId=03# toccontent

. “The cult of Awo: the political life of a dead leader,” Wale Adebanwi, 335-360

. “Lifting the blinkers: a new view of power, diversity and poverty in Mozambican rural labour markets,” Christopher Cramer and Carlos Oya and John Sender, 361-392

. "Imagining the Great Lakes Region: discourses and practices of civil society regional approaches for peacebuilding in Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo,” Mathijs van Leeuwen, 393-426

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. “Displacement and ethnic reintegration in Ituri, DR Congo: challenges ahead,” Johan Pottier, 427-450

. “The Supreme Court and federalism in Nigeria,” Rotimi T. Suberu, 451-485

. “The West Side Boys: military navigation in the Sierra Leone civil war,” Mats Utas and Magnus Jörgel, 487-511

Journal of Modern Chinese History, Vol. 2, No. 1 (June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=17535654&volume=2&issue= 1

. Di, Wang. “Teahouses, theaters, and popular education: entertainment and leisure politics in late Qing and early republican Chengdu,” 1-20

. Xijun, Lu. “Changes in Japanese strategy in 1939–1940 and the internationalization of the Sino–Japanese War,” 21-40

. Yi, Li. “Beyond restoration: problems of imperial power in the 1870 famine relief efforts in Zhili,” 41-58

. Feiya, Tao. “Drug or medicine? China's experience of Marx's opium thesis on religion,” 59-75

. Chaoguang, Wang. “Recent research on Chinese republican history,” 89-97

. Zhikai, Dong. “An overview of recent research on modern Chinese economic history,” 101-114

. Bastid-Bruguière, Marianne. “Current trends in Chinese studies in ,” 115-132

Journal of Modern History, Vol. 80, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2008/80/3#

. “When Peter I Was Forced to Settle for Less: Coerced Labor and Resistance in a Failed Russian Colony (1695–1711),” Brian J. Boeck, 485-514

. “Human Rights Activism in Occupied and Early West Germany: The Case of the German League for Human Rights,” Lora Wildenthal, 515-556

. “Eastern Europe as the Site of Genocide,” Omer Bartov, 557-593

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. “The Holocaust and the Knowledge of Murder,” Peter Fritzsche, 594-613

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 13, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1354571X&volume=13&issue =3&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email

. Pine, Jason. “Icons and iconoclasm: Roberto Saviano's Gomorrah and La Denuncia.” 431- 436

. Iona, Alfonsina, Leone Leonida and Giuseppe Sobbrio. “ ‘O convergence, where art thou?’ Regional growth and industrialization in Italy.” 366-387

. Mammone, Andrea and Giuseppe A. Veltri. “Italy in Chiaroscuro: the dark shadows of modern Italian society.” 297-304

. Brunazzo, Marco and Mark Gilbert. “The right sweeps the board.” 422-430

. Bernini, Stefania. “Family politics: political rhetoric and the transformation of family life in the Italian Second Republic.” 305-324

. Bull, Anna Cento. “The Italian transition and national (non)reconciliation.” 405-421

. Roux, Christophe. “Italy's path to federalism. Origins and paradoxes.” 325-339

. Conti, Nicolò. “On political fragmentation: stay in or stay out? The role of small parties in the Italian centre–left.” 388-404

. Allum, Felia and Percy Allum. “Revisiting Naples: clientelism and organized crime.” 340- 365

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 13, No. 4 (November 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1354571X&volume=13&issue =4&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email

. Pesman, Ros. “Garibaldi: a hero and his making.” 536-540

. Ridolfi, Maurizio. “Visions of republicanism in the writings of Giuseppe Mazzini.” 468- 479

. Rohdie, Sam. “Luchino Visconti's La Terra Trema. Journal of Modern Italian Studies.” 520-531

. Severini, Marco. “ ‘The disciplined revolutionary: Garibaldi and his myth’– a survey of bicentennial publications in Italy.” 532-535

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. Sarti, Roland. “Introduction: Thought and action? Perspectives on Mazzini and Garibaldi on the bicentenaries of their births.” 463-467

. Mattarelli, Sauro. “Duties and rights in the thought of Giuseppe Mazzini.” 480-485

. Di Napoli, Mario. “Garibaldi and parliamentary democracy.” 503-511

. Finelli, Michele. “Mazzini in Italian historical memory.” 486-491

. Cardoza, Anthony L. “Rethinking modern Italy after the cultural turn.” 541-549

. Limiti, Giuliana. “Garibaldi and Mazzini: thought and action.” 492-502

. Monsagrati, Giuseppe. “The General's labyrinths and the knotty problems of Italian politics after Italy's unification.” 512-519

Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 43, No. 2 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g901901983~db=all~tab=toc~orde r=page

. Fitzpatrick, Scott M. and Richard Callaghan. “Magellan's Crossing of the Pacific.” 145- 165

. Camacho, Keith L. “The Politics of Indigenous Collaboration.” 207-222

. Sissons, D. C. S. “The Voyage of the Cyprus Mutineers.” 253-265

. Veracini, Lorenzo. “ ‘Emphatically Not a White Man's Colony.’ ” 189-205

. Hezel, Francis X. “The Man Who Was Reputed to be King.” 239-252

. Poyer, Lin. “Chuukese Experiences in the Pacific War.” 223-238

. Newbury, Colin. “Chieftaincy in Transition.” 167-187

Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Summer 2008) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/jps/37/4

. “Enclave Micropolis: The Paradoxical Case of Ramallah/al-Bireh,” Lisa Taraki, 6-20

. “Palestinian Weddings: Inventing Palestine in New Jersey,” Randa Serhan, 21-37

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. “Secrets and Lies: The Persecution of Muhammad Salah (Part I),” Michael E. Deutsch, Erica Thompson, 38-58

. “A Hamas Perspective on the Movement's Evolving Role: An Interview with Khalid Mishal: Part II,” Mouin Rabbani, 59-81

. “Quarterly Update on Conflict and Diplomacy: 16 February–15 May 2008,” Michele K. Esposito, 116-149

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 4, No. 3 (July 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=15512169&volume=4&issue= 3

. Zaino, Jeanne. “Beyond Transference: The Pedagogical Benefits of Metaphoric Critique and Construction.” 317-329

. Rackaway, Chapman and Brent J. Goertzen. “Debating the Future: A Social Security Political Leadership Simulation.” 330-340

. Rivera, Sharon Werning and Janet Thomas Simons. “Engaging Students Through Extended Simulations.” 298-316

. Jenkins, Shannon. “Sustainable Master Planning in Urban Politics and Policy: A Service- Learning Project.” 357-369

. Christopher Brooks, D. “Learning Tolerance Revisited: A Quasi-Experimental Replication.” 286-297

. Johnson, Jeffrey Alan. “On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Teaching Political Theory to Undergraduates.” 341-356

. Kelly-Woessner, April and Matthew Woessner. “Conflict in the Classroom: Considering the Effects of Partisan Difference on Political Education.” 265-285

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 4, No. 4 (October 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=15512169&volume=4&issue= 4

. Jones, Rebecca. “Evaluating a Cross-Continent EU Simulation.” 404-434

. Engstrom, Richard N. “Introductory American Government in Comparison: An Experiment.” 394-403

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. Hartlaub, Stephen G. and Frank A. Lancaster. “Teacher Characteristics and Pedagogy in Political Science.” 377-393

. Reinalda, Bob. “The Bologna Process and Its Achievements in Europe 1999–2007.” 463- 476

. Boeckelman, Keith, Janna L. Deitz and Richard J. Hardy. “Organizing a Congressional Candidate Debate as Experiential Learning.” 435-446

. Frueh, Jamie, David L. Blaney, Kevin Dunn, Patricia Goff, Eric K. Leonard and Simona Sharoni. “Political Beliefs and the Academic Responsibilities of Undergraduate Teaching.” 447-462

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 39, No. 3 (October 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=SEA&volumeId=39&issueId=03

. “Contextualising fisheries policy in the Lower Mekong Basin,” Simon R. Bush, 329-353

. “Reconfiguring rural spaces and remaking rural lives in central Thailand,” Jonathan Rigg and Suriya Veeravongs and Lalida Veeravongs and Piyawadee Rohitarachoon, 355-381

. “Strange brew: Global, regional and local factors behind the 1690 prohibition of Christian practice in Nguyn Cochinchina,” Nola Cooke, 383-409

. “Imperial historicism and American military rule in the Philippines' Muslim south,” Michael Hawkins, 411-429

. “Comparing Indonesia's party systems of the 1950s and the post-Suharto era: From centrifugal to centripetal inter-party competition,” Marcus Mietzner, 431-453

. “The Ethnography of failure: Middle-class Malays producing capitalism in an ‘Asian miracle’ economy,” Patricia Sloane-White, 455-482

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 31, No. 5 (October 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=01402390&volume=31&issue =5

Partisan and Anti-Partisan Warfare in German-Occupied Europe, 1939–1945

. Ben Shepherd; Juliette Pattinson, “Partisan and Anti-Partisan Warfare in German- Occupied Europe, 1939-1945: Views from Above and Lessons for the Present,” 675 – 693

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. Evan Mawdsley, “Anti-German Insurgency and Allied Grand Strategy,” 695 – 719

. Julie Le Gac, “From Suspicious Observation to Ambiguous Collaboration: The Allies and Italian Partisans, 1943-1944,” 721 – 742

. Alexander Statiev, “Was Smuglianka a Lunatic or a Siguranţa's Agent-Provocateur? Peculiarities of the Soviet Partisan Struggle in the Western Borderlands,” 743 – 770

. Edward B. Westermann, “Partners in Genocide: The German Police and the Wehrmacht in the Soviet Union,” 771 – 796

. Peter Lieb, “Repercussions of Eastern Front Experiences on Anti-Partisan Warfare in France 1943-1944,” 797 – 823

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Autumn 2008) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/vs/3/3

. “Editor's Note: Minorities at Large,” Philip Taylor, 1-2

Introductory Essay

. “Minorities at Large: New Approaches to Minority Ethnicity in Vietnam,” Philip Taylor, 3-43

Research Essays

. "From Swidden Cultivation to Fixed Farming and Settlement: Effects of Sedentarization Policies among the Kmhmu in Vietnam,” Nguyễn Văn Chính, 44-80

. “ "Blood Relatives" or Uneasy Neighbors? Kinh Migrant and Ethnic Minority Interactions in the Trường Sơn Mountains,” Pamela McElwee, 81-116

. “Beyond Hills and Plains: Rethinking Ethnic Relations in Vietnam and Thailand,” Stan B- H Tan, Andrew Walker, 117-157

. “Imaginative and Adaptive Economic Strategies for Hmong Livelihoods in Lào Cai Province, Northern Vietnam,” Sarah Turner, Jean Michaud, 158-190

. “Vietnamese-Chinese Relations in Southern Vietnam during the First Indochina Conflict,” Thomas Engelbert, 191-230

. “Contesting Marginality: Consumption, Networks, and Everyday Practice among Hmong Girls in Sa Pa, Northwestern Vietnam,” Duương Bích Hạnh, 231-260

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. “Embodying the Nation: Mediumship, Ritual, and the National Imagination,” Oscar Salemink, 261-290

Review Essay

. “Youth and Nationalism in Vichy Indochina,” Paul Sager, 291-301

Lusotopie, Vol. 15, No. 1 (June 2008) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/luso/2008/00000015/00000001

Miscellany

. Sangreman, Carlos; Júnior, Fernando Sousa; Zeverino, Guilherme Rodrigues; de Barros, Miguel José. “Guiné-Bissau (1994-2005). Um Estudo Social Das Motivações Eleitorais Num Estado Frágil.” 3-25

La Recherche

. Khouri, Nicole; Leite, Joana Pereira. “Indians of Eastern Africa and Colonizations,” 29- 35

. Teixeira, Luisa Pinto. “Partners in Business: The Workings of the Indian Traders of Zambezia, Mozambique, 1870s-1910s.” 39-58

. Zamparoni, Valdemir. “Vozes Asiáticas e o Racismo Colonial em Moçambique,” 59-75

. Bastos, Susana Pereira.“Ambivalence and Phantasm in the Portuguese Colonial Discursive Production on Indians (Mozambique),” 77-95

. Melo, António. “A Diáspora Ismaelita: Preparação e « partida », vivências da migração dos anos 1970,” 97-102

. Carvalho, Anabela Soriano,“Empresários em Tempo de Guerra: O caso de Moçambique, 1974-1994,” 103-118

. Kagabo, José,“Regards Croisés sur une Diaspora Éclatée: Les Indiens en Afrique orientale et centre orientale,” 121-124

. Penrad, Jean-Claude.“Identités Disséminées: Musulmans d'origines indopakistanaises en Afrique orientale,” 125-140

. Raimbault, Franck.“La Communauté Indienne à Dar-es-salaam Durant La Domination Allemande (1891-1914): Le positionnement d'une diaspora au sein d'une société

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coloniale.” 141-159

. Chrétien, Jean-Pierre. “Les Communautés Indiennes au Burundi Sous Les Colonisations Allemande et Belge,” 161-173

. Gandelot, Ludovic.“Contribution à L'étude des Sentiments Identitaires des Indiens de Madagascar,” 175-182

. Frenz, Margret.“Global Goans. Migration Movements and Identity in a Historical Perspective.” 183-202

. Leite, Joana Pereira; Khouri, Nicole. “Perspectives for Further Research.” 203-207

Manière de voir, No. 101 (October/November 2008) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/101

Demain, l’Amérique...

. “ « Humble » enfin?” Serge Halimi

Une nation presque en guerre

. “Quand l’Amérique invoquait déjà la « légitime défense » ,” Noam Chomsky

. “Les Etats-Unis vont-ils gagner en Irak?” Alain Gresh

. “Nouvelle partie d’échecs entre Moscou et Washington,” Olivier Zajec

. “Charlie Wilson en Afghanistan,” Chalmers Johnson

. “Des bases militaires qui ceinturent la planète,” Jean Planchais

. “Fissures chez les néoconservateurs,” Hubert Védrine

. “ « L’Amérique latine est un continent perdu »,” Janette Habel

. “Des avocats influents pour la cause d’Israël,” Joel Beinin

Voyage dans l’Amérique de droite

. “Le petit peuple de George W. Bush,” Serge Halimi

. “Schéhérazade à la Maison Blanche,” Christian Salmon

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. “Capitalisme de catastrophe à La Nouvelle-Orléans,” Mike Davis

. “Fier d’être conservateur,” Jacques Amalric

. “En croisière sur le « Titanic » de la droite,” Johann Hari

. “John McCain, le revenant,” Ibrahim Warde

. “Une Cour trop supreme,” Daniel Lazare

Au pays de Barack Obama

. “L’audacieux pari du sénateur de l’Illinois,” John Gerring et Joshua Yesnowitz

. “Malcolm X, un mythe inépuisable et efficace,” Achille Mbembe

. “Toutes les inégalités n’offensent pas le candidat démocrate,” Walter Benn Michaels

. “En 1984, Jesse Jackson procureur du reaganisme,” Cornel West

. “Mais que font les pacifistes?” Alexander Cockburn

. “ « Democracy now », ce média qui donne sa voix à la gauche,” Thomas Boothe et Danielle Follett

Cette fois, la fête est-elle finie?

. “Une trajectoire financière insoutenable,” Gérard Duménil et Dominique Lévy

. “Le privilège exorbitant du dollar,” Ibrahim Warde

. “Rituel démocratique pour société de castes,” Serge Halimi

. “Chantages ordinaires chez General Motors,” Rick Fantasia

. “Mais parfois, même Wal-Mart doit céder!” Olivier Esteves

. “Des dirigeants « à notre service »,” Barbara Ehrenreich

. “La transgression, c’est le conformisme,” Christian Ghasarian

Middle East Journal, Vol. 62 No. 4 (Autumn 2008)

39 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Fourth Quarter 2008 http://www.mideasti.org/middle-east-journal/issue/62/4

. “Showdown at Doha: The Secret Oil Deal That Helped Sink the Shah of Iran,” Andrew Scott Cooper

. “Imperial Myopia: Some Lessons from Two Invasions of Iraq,” Peter Sluglett

. “ ‘Only for Women:’ Women, the State, and Reform in Saudi Arabia,” Amélie Le Renard

. “Back from the Brink: Turkey’s Ambivalent Approaches to the Hard Drugs Issue,” Philip Robins

. “The Israeli National Information Center and Collective Memory of the Israeli-Arab Conflict,” Rafi Nets-Zehngut

Middle East Policy, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Fall 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/mepo/15/3

SYMPOSIUM

. John Duke Anthony, Jean-François Seznec, Tayyar Ari, Wayne E. White, “War with Iran: Regional Reactions and Requirements,” 1-29

OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS

. Ian S. Lustick,“Abandoning the Iron Wall: Israel and ‘The Middle Eastern Muck’,” 30-56

. Sapir Handelman, “Two Complementary Views of Peacemaking: The Palestinian-Israeli Case,” 56-66

. Steve Niva,“Walling Off Iraq: Israel's Imprint on U.S. Counterinsurgency Doctrine,” 67- 79

TRIALS OF THE LEVANT

. Samar El-Masri,“The Hariri Tribunal: Politics and International Law,” 80-92

. Bilal Y. Saab,“Rethinking Hezbollah's Disarmament,” 93-106

. Seth Kaplan,“A New U.S. Policy for Syria: Fostering Political Change in a Divided State,” 107-121

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. Mark N. Katz,“The Russian-Libyan Rapprochement: What Has Moscow Gained?” 122- 128

. Ghada Hashem Talhami,“America's Early Experience with the Muslim Faith: The Nation of Islam,” 129-138

Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 1 (March 2008) http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2008/issue1/jvol12no1in.asp

. "Lebanon 2006: Unfinished War," by Jonathan Spyer

. "Ignorance Cannot Be Realistic: A Critique of the Mearsheimer-Walt Thesis," Ofira Seliktar

. "Impediments to Stability in Iraq: The Elusive Economic Dimension," by Robert Looney

. "Harsh Readjustment: The Sunnis and the Political Process in Contemporary Iraq," by Ronen Zeidel

. "Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Portrait of a Leading Islamist Thinker," by Ana Soage

. "The Relationship Between Traditional and Contemporary Islamist Political Thought," by Sherko Kirmanj

. "Pakistan on The Tightrope," by Isaac Kfir

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 44, No. 5 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=00263206&volume=44&issue =5

. Yilmaz, Şuhnaz and İpek K. Yosmaoglu. “Fighting the Spectres of the Past: Dilemmas of Ottoman Legacy in the Balkans and the Middle East. Middle Eastern Studies.” 677-693

. Cindoglu, Dilek and Gizem Zencirci. “The Headscarf in Turkey in the Public and State Spheres.” 791-806

. Lochery, Neill. “Lion in the Sand: British Policy in the Middle East, 1945–67.” 807-814

. Sabatos, Charles. “Slovak Perceptions of the Ottoman Legacy in Eastern Europe.” 735- 749

. Hajdarpašić, Edin. “Out of the Ruins of the Ottoman Empire: Reflections on the Ottoman Legacy in South-eastern Europe.” 715-734

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. Boyar, Ebru and Kate Fleet. “A Dangerous Axis: The ‘Bulgarian Müftü’, the Turkish Opposition and the Ankara Government, 1928–36.” 775-789

. Philliou, Christine. “The Paradox of Perceptions: Interpreting the Ottoman Past through the National Present.” 661-675

. Hartmuth, Maximilian. “De/constructing a ‘Legacy in Stone’: Of Interpretative and Historiographical Problems Concerning the Ottoman Cultural Heritage in the Balkans.” 695-713

. Kirimli, Hakan. “Emigrations from the Crimea to the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War.” 751-773

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 42, No. 6 (November 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASS&volumeId=42&issueId=06#to ccontent

. “The Wong Lineage Land: Property and Belonging in the New Territories of Hong Kong in 1904,” GÖRAN AIJMER, 1079-1111

. “Hunan: Laboratory of Reform and Land of Revolution: Hunanese in the Making of Modern China,” ZHENG YANGWEN, 1113-1136

. “Building Up Modernity?: The Changing Spatial Representations of State Power in a Chinese Socialist ‘Model Community’, ” WING CHUNG HO, 1137-1171

. “Who Would Marry a Strong Woman? A Short Story by Bhagvaticharan Varma,” THEO DAMSTEEGT, 1173-1187

. “Inaccurate Conceptions: Disputed Measures of Nutritional Needs and Famine Deaths in Colonial India,” DAVID HALL-MATTHEWS, 1189-1212

. “Fazlul Huq, Region and Religion in Bengal: The Forgotten Alternative of 1940–43,” SANA AIYAR, 1213-1249

. “Secularism and the Gujarat State: 1960–2005,” NIKITA SUD, 1251-1281

Modern Chinese History, Vol. 2, No. 1 (June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g794408277~db=all~tab=toc~orde r=page

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. Di, Wang. “Teahouses, theaters, and popular education: entertainment and leisure politics in late Qing and early republican Chengdu,” 1-20

. Xijun, Lu. “Changes in Japanese strategy in 1939–1940 and the internationalization of the Sino–Japanese War,” 21-40

. Yi, Li. “Beyond restoration: problems of imperial power in the 1870 famine relief efforts in Zhili,” 41-58

. Feiya, Tao. “Drug or medicine? China's experience of Marx's opium thesis on religion,” 59-75

. Jingping, Wu. “A general history displays great depth: a review of A Comprehensive History of Modern China, edited by Zhang Haipeng,” 77-87

. Chaoguang, Wang. “Recent research on Chinese republican history,” 89-97

. Zhikai, Dong. “An overview of recent research on modern Chinese economic history,” 101-114

. Bastid-Bruguière, Marianne. “Current trends in Chinese studies in France,” 115-132

Modern Italy, Vol. 13, No. 4 (August 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g903256402~db=all~tab=toc~orde r=page

. Paolucci, Caterina. “From Democrazia Cristiana to Forza Italia and the Popolo della Libertà: Partisan change in Italy.” 465-480

. Donovan, Mark and James L. Newell. “Centrism in Italian politics.” 381-397

. Di Virgilio, Aldo. “From proportional representation to plurality and back: Post- Christian Democratic parties compared.” 429-449

. Donovan, Mark. “The ‘centre’ between structure and agency: The Italian case.” 415-428

. Mastropaolo, Alfio. “From centrism to bipolarism (and back?).” 399-414

. Conti, Nicolò. “The Italian parties and their programmatic platforms: How alternative?” 451-464

Le Monde Diplomatique, September 2008 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2008/09

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. “Le loup oublié de Machiavel,” Jacques Derrida

MENACES SUR LA VIE PRIVÉE

. “Sous l’œil myope des caméras,” Noé Le Blanc

. “Juteux marché,” Noé Le Blanc

. “Les « bidouilleurs » de la société de l’information,” Jean-Marc Manach

. “Quelques liens,” Jean-Marc Manach

. “Un nouveau « laboratoire »,” Jean-Marc Manach

. “Des garanties juridiques trompeuses,” Jean-Marc Manach

ECONOMIE

. “Est-ce la fin du « laisser-faire »?” Laurent Cordonnier

. “Changer le travail pour financer les retraites,” Pierre Concialdi

LE CATHOLICISME EUROPÉEN EN CRISE

. “Le « combat culturel » des épiscopats,” Michel Cool

ÉCOLE

. “Rentrée scolaire et nouveaux rapports... de classes,” Nicolas Truong

. “Un gouvernement sous influences,” Nicolas Truong

. “ « Vous allez m’envoyer chez Guantánamo »,” Nicolas Truong

. “Retour russe,” Serge Halimi

RIVALITÉS MILITAIRES EN ASIE

. “La Chine affirme ses ambitions navales,” Olivier Zajec

DOSSIER HUMANITAIRE

. “Une morale très politique,” Bernard Hours

. “A Kinshasa, aventuriers africains et professionnels occidentaux,” Michel Galy 44 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Fourth Quarter 2008

. “Zoé, l’onde de choc,” Michel Galy

. “Sur fond d’indignation et de pétrole, tout a commencé au Biafra,” Pierre Micheletti

. “Droit d’ingérence, où en est-on?” Caroline Fleuriot

. “Militaires, médecins et guérilleros,” Maurice Lemoine

SÉPARATISMES ET FRAGMENTATION

. “A Chypre, un avenir toujours incertain,” Niels Kadritzke

. “La Bosnie-Herzégovine étouffe dans le carcan de Dayton,”

. “Un islam en plein renouveau,” Jean-Arnault Dérens

. “Imbroglio institutionnel,” Jean-Arnault Dérens

. “Quand les « grands » jouent en Ossétie,” Jean Radvanyi

DES RÉFUGIÉS PEU MÉDIATIQUES

. “Silencieux exil des Irakiens en Syrie,” Theodor Gustavsberg

ETATS-UNIS

. “Les présidents changent, l’empire américain demeure,” Arno J. Mayer

AMÉRIQUE LATINE

. “Périlleux bras de fer en Bolivie,” Maurice Lemoine

APRÈS LES JEUX OLYMPIQUES

. “Médailles d’or jamaïcaines” (article inédit), Romain Cruse

SUPPLÉMENT TURQUIE

. “Polarisation et détente,”Andrew Finkel

. “Forte croissance en période troublée,”

. “Une répartition très inégale des revenus,” Nicole Pope

. “L’Allemagne et « ses » Turcs,” Michel Verrier 45 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Fourth Quarter 2008

Le Monde Diplomatique, October 2008 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2008/10

ASIE

. “Afghanistan, Pakistan, l’irruption des « néotalibans »” (aperçu), Syed Saleem Shahzad

. “Carambolage asiatique pour l’automobile japonaise,” Odaira Namihei

PROCHE-ORIENT

. “Cette « double autorité » qui écartèle les Palestiniens” (aperçu), Amira Hass

. “Même le passage à l’heure d’hiver...,” Amira Hass

AFRIQUE

. “Quand une péninsule pétrolière change de mains,” Léon Koungou

. “Un « Guantánamo » en Mauritanie,” Zoé Lamazou

DROIT INTERNATIONAL

. “Les peuples disposent-ils d’eux-mêmes?” Bruno Coppieters

ÉCOLOGIE

. “Le business de la « forêt verte » en Amazonie,” Jacques Denis

. “Commerce équitable chez les Indiens Satéré Mawé,” Jacques Denis

MARCHÉ DE LA TERREUR

. “Dans les filets du contre-terrorisme global,” Didier Bigo

. “A la conquête de l’Ouest,” Serge Halimi

. “Si tu veux l’Europe, prépare la guerre,” Pierre Rimbert

ÉTATS-UNIS : AVANT LES ÉLECTIONS, LA CRISE FINANCIÈRE

. “Les démocrates à la conquête de l’Ouest,” Serge Halimi

. “Ville minière, ville minée,” Serge Halimi 46 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Fourth Quarter 2008

. “Le monde vu de la (future) Maison Blanche,” Michael T. Klare

. “Le jour où Wall Street est devenu socialiste,” Frédéric Lordon

. “Un désastre pour les salaries,” Ibrahim Warde

. “Fannie et Freddie tombent à l’eau...,” Ibrahim Warde

FRANCE

. “Gentils étudiants sous influence,” Ornella Guyet, Maxime Sauvêtre et Eric Scavennec

. “Ce que révèlent les données officielles sur les conflits sociaux,” Sophie Béroud, Jean- Michel Denis, Guillaume Desage,Baptiste Giraud et Jérôme Pélisse

TRANSPORTS

. “Payer les passagers pour voyager,” Yves Kengen

Le Monde Diplomatique, November 2008 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2008/11

OPINIONS ORTHODOXES

. “Les disqualifiés,” Frédéric Lordon

. “A contresens sur l’autoroute des idées,” François Ruffin

. “Etes-vous heureux, ravi ou enchanté de travailler dans un institut de sondage?” Rémy Caveng

BIEN PUBLIC

. “Batailles pour l’eau publique,” Marc Laimé

. “Les vertus oubliées de l’activité non marchande,” Jean-Marie Harribey

AFFAIRES

. “Le second scandale des « frégates de Taïwan »,” Roland-Pierre Paringaux

HISTOIRE

. “Le fantôme de la Potsdamer Platz,” Bernard Umbrecht

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SUPPLÉMENT: OLYMPE DE GOUGES

. “Les disparues de l’histoire,” Nicole Pellegrin

. “A contre-courant,” Pierre Sané

. “« Celle qui voulut politiquer »,” Olivier Blanc

. “Extension mondiale du féminisme,” Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun

. “Penser l’impensable,” Serge Halimi

. “Le théorème de Guetta,” Pierre Rimbert

. “Vote Obama: les électeurs blancs pourraient faire mentir les sondages,” Richard Keiser

DOSSIER : FINANCE ET GÉOPOLITIQUE

. “A l’aube d’un siècle postaméricain,” Alain Gresh

. “Finance, puissances... le monde bascule,” Martine Bulard

. “Ce qui se résolvait hier par la guerre,” Philip S. Golub

. “Affaissement de deux grandes places boursières,” Akram Belkaïd

. “Même le Honduras s’émancipe,” Maurice Lemoine

. “L’Inde éperdue de reconnaissance,” Siddharth Varadarajan

. “Du déclin des Empires,” Eric Hobsbawm

TENSIONS

. “Au Pakistan, un président sous influences,” Jean-Luc Racine

. “Climat tendu en Nouvelle-Calédonie,” Christian Darceaux

. “Vivre au Mexique pendant la guerre contre les « narcos »,” Anne Vigna

. “Flottes occidentales contre pirates somaliens,” Philippe Leymarie

. “Protocoles de l’expulsion,” Tassadit Imache

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Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 15, No. 3 (November 2008) http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/npr/vol15/153toc.htm

. “The Myth of Nuclear Deterrence,” Ward Wilson

. “Building Political Will: Branding the Nuclear-Free-World Movement,” Nathan Pyles

. “Can the Euratom Treaty Inspire the Middle East? The Political Promises of Regional Nuclear Communities,” Grégoire Mallard

. “The Good Faith Assumption: Different Paradigmatic Approaches to Nonproliferation Issues,” Russell Leslie

VIEWPOINTS

. “Assessing the Strategic Horizon: Nonproliferation, Security, and the Future U.S. Nuclear Posture,” Bruce Sugden

. “Export Controls and International Safeguards: Strengthening Nonproliferation through Interdisciplinary Integration,” Danielle Peterson, Richard S. Goorevich, Rich Hooper, Lawrence Scheinman & James W. Tape

. “Advancing the Goals of NPT Article VI: Near-Term Opportunities through International Technical Cooperation,” Arian Pregenzer

ORBIS: A Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 52, No. 3 (Summer 2008) http://www.fpri.org/orbis/5203

. “Middleman in the Middle East: America’s Flawed Approach to the ‘Peace Process’,” Marian Leighton

. “Comte’s Caveat: How We Misunderstand Terrorism,” Adam Garfinkle

. “Nuclear Abolition: A Dangerous Illusion,” Elbridge Colby

. “Why Nuclear Smuggling Matters,” Rens Lee

. “False Friends and Unnecessary Enemies? American Liberals, Conservatives & European Integration,” Ronald J. Granieri

. “Empire by Devolution: What Today’s EU Can learn from Franz Josef I’s Empire,” A. Wess Mitchell

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. “Euroskepticism: Pathology or Reason?” Jeremy Black

. “From Commitment to Independence: Greek Foreign Policy and the Western Alliance,” Christos Kassimeris

REVIEW ESSAYS

. “ ‘By the Finger and Thumb’: India’s Partition and the Great Game in Postwar Asia,” Peter John Brobst

. “The Bolivarian Revolution According to Hugo Chavez,” Catherine E. Wilson

Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 77, No. 4 (November 2008) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/phr/77/4

. “The Engineering of Herbert Hoover,” Jeremy Mouat, Ian Phimister, 553-584

. “The Pacific Coast Maritime Strike of 1936: Another View,” Jeffrey J. Safford, 585-615

. “From Backlash to Bingo: Ronald Reagan and Federal Indian Policy,” Dean J. Kotlowski, 617-652

Parlement[s], Revue d'histoire politique, No. 10 (November 2008) http://www.parlements.org/revueparlements.html#P_N10

La Guerre des mots. 14-18 dans les Parlements européens

. Fabienne Bock, “Introduction”

. Nicolas Rousselier, “Le Parlement français et la Première guerre mondiale”

. Charles Ridel, “Le Parlement français et la question des embusqués”

. Alexandre Niess, “Les Régions libérées à la Chambre: textes et hommes (1917-1925)”

. Vahakn N. Dadrian and Alexandre Niess, “L’État, le parti et les parlementaires turcs face au génocide arménien (1908-1916)”

. Carlotta Latini, “Le Parlement italien et les lois d'exception”

. Torsten Oppelland, “Les débats sur la guerre sous-marine et la neutralité américaine au Reichstag (1914-1917)”

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. Nicolas Patin, “La guerre au Reichstag : la génération du front entre en politique?”

Sources

. “Le député Viollette défend les prérogatives parlementaires en matière d’économie de guerre (rapport du 29 décembre 1916),” Fabienne Bock

Varia

. Christophe Maillard, “Pierre Biétry (1872-1918), un parlementaire iconoclaste”

. Anne-Laure Anizan, “Paul Painlevé, le savant et le politique”

. Pascal Marchand, “La déclaration de politique générale a-t-elle vécu?”

Passport : The Newsletter of the Society for the History of American Foreign Relations, September 2008 (forthcoming) http://www.shafr.org/newsletter/2008/index.htm

. “Debating the New Henry Kissinger Literature,” Jeremi Suri, Thomas Alan Schwartz, Jussi Hanhimäki, Edward C. Keefer, and William Glenn Gray

. “A Roundtable Discussion of Melvyn Leffler's For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War,” Anna Kasten Nelson, Bruce Cumings, Vojtech Mastny, and Melvyn Leffler

. “Public History and Public Audiences: The U.S. Department of State and Its Historical Advisory Committee,” Kristin L. Ahlberg and Thomas W. Zeiler

. “ ‘Now, is This Your Work, Or...?’ " Reflections on The Value of History,” J. Samuel Walker

. “Accessing Records at Modern Presidential Libraries,” Robert Holzweiss

. “Teaching New Media: A Class on the White House Tapes,” Jeff Woods

. “Bureaucracy or Censorship? An Experience with the FBI,” Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones

. “Testimony of Dr. Martin J. Sherwin, in Front of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services and International Security, May 14, 2008”

Passport : The Newsletter of the Society for the History of American Foreign Relations, April 2008

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. “The White House: Off Limits to Historians?” Meredith Fuchs

. “A Roundtable on Amy Staples's The Birth of Development: How the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, and World Health Organization Changed the World, 1945- 1965,” David Engerman, Thomas Zeiler, Nicholas J. Cullather, Michael E. Latham, Amy L. Sayward

. “H-Diplo, Women, and the State of the Field,” Barbara Keys

. “H-Diplo Response to Keys,” Various

. “The Vietnam Oral History Project: A Corrective for Historical Analogies,” Christy Jo Snider

. “The Manufacture of Fear: U.S. Politics Before and After 9-11," W. Scott Lucas

. “Primary Source Materials on Foreign Policy Issues at the John Glenn Archives, The Ohio State University,” Jeff Thomas

. “The 2007 State Department Conference on Détente and the Release of U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Era of Détente, 1969-1976,” Amy Garrett

Politique étrangère, 2008-3 (Autumn 2008) http://www.cairn.be/revue-politique-etrangere-2008-3.htm

La Présidentielle Américaine

. Patrick Chamorel, “Les Grands Débats De La Campagne Américaine,” 483-495

. Jolyon Howorth, “L'élection Américaine : Les Reconfigurations Internes,” 497-508

. Bernard Salzmann, “Une Autre Politique Économique Après George W. Bush?” 509-518

. Marcin Zaborowski, “Affaires Étrangères : L'héritage De La Révolution Bush,” 519-531

. François Vergniolle De Chantal, “La Politique D'immigration : L'oubliée De La Campagne?” 533 À 544

Grande Asie Centrale Et Manœuvres De Puissance

. D. Chaudet, “Introduction,” 546-548

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. S. Frederick Starr, “Plaidoyer Pour Une Grande Asie Centrale,” 549-560

. Didier Chaudet, “La Menace Djihadiste En Grande Asie Centrale,” 561-573

. Thierry Kellner, “La Chine Et La Grande Asie Centrale,” 575-587

. Laurent Gayer, “Le Réengagement De L'inde En Asie Centrale,” 589-600

. Mohammad-Reza Djalili, Clément Therme, “Le Flanc Est De L'iran: Opportunités Et Vulnérabilités,” 601-612

Varia

. Marie-Claire Considère-Charon, “Le Non De L'irlande Au Traité De Lisbonne,” 615-627

. Delphine Lecoutre, “Vers Un Gouvernement De L'union Africaine? Gradualisme Et Statu Quo V. Immédiatisme,” 629-639

. Thérèse Delpech, “Un An Après : Nouvelles Questions Sur Le Raid Du 6 Septembre 2007,” 643-652

. Marc-André Lagrange, Thierry Vircoulon, “Zimbabwe : Réflexions Sur La Dictature Durable,” 653-666

The Public Historian, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Summer 2008) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/tph/30/3

. “A Public History Double Bill,”Randolph Bergstrom, 7-8

. “A Tale of Two Bills: Racism, Anti-Semitism, and the Sensibilities of a Public Historian,” Bill Bryans, 11-25

. “Heritage, Commerce, and Museal Display: Toward a New Typology of Historical Exhibition in the United States,” Tammy S. Gordon, 27-50

. “‘United We Commemorate’: The Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association, James Isenberg, and Early Twentieth-Century Heritage Tourism,” William D. Moore, 51-81

Raison politiques, No. 31 (2008) http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100193810&fa=sommaire

Le corps présidentiable

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. Catherine Achin, Eisa Dorlin, Juliette Rennes, “Capital corporel identitaire et institution présidentielle : réflexions sur le processus d'incarnation des rôles politiques.”

. Catherine Achin, Eisa Dorlin, “Nicolas Sarkozy ou la masculinité mascarade du Président.”

. Almira Ousmanova,“Pouvoir, sexualité et politique dans les médias biélorusses.”

. Éric Fassin, “Des identités politiques. Jeux et enjeux du genre et de la race dans les primaires démocrates aux États-Unis en 2008.”

. Antonieta Vera Gajardo, “Les discours de genre dans la campagne présidentielle de Michelle Bachelet: une critique feminist.”

. Joan W. Scott,“La différence, une catégorie utile d'analyse historique.”

Varia

. Yves Sintomer, “Du savoir d'usage au métier de citoyen?”

. Thomas Boccon-Gibot, “La tragédie, entre art et politique. Schmitt, Benjamin, Foucault.”

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 4 (December 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13642529&volume=12&issue =4

. Jenkins, Keith. “Cohen contra Ankersmit.” 537-555

. Mason, Mark. “Historiospectography? Sande Cohen on Derrida's Specters of Marx.” 483- 514

. Munslow, Alun. “History: Discipline and epistemology.” 557-568

. Jenkins, Keith. “Editorial: On Sande Cohen.” 433-436

. Cohen, Sande. “On the body and passion of history and historiography.” 515-535

. Davies, Martin L. “Institutionalized nihilism: An outline of the academic function.” 463- 481

. Coope, Jonathan. “Historics: Why history dominates contemporary society.” 569-572

. Jenkins, Keith. “Sande Cohen: On the verge of newness.” 437-462.

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Review of International Studies, Vol. 34, No. 4 (October 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RIS&volumeId=34&issueId=04

. “Space, Scale And Just War: Meeting The Challenge Of Humanitarian Intervention And Trans-National Terrorism,” John Williams, 581-600

. “The Responsibilities Of Victory: Jus Post Bellum And The Just War,” Alex J. Bellamy, 601-625

. “Legitimacy And The Use Of Force: Bridging The Analytical – Normative Divide,” Corneliu Bjola, 627-644

. “An Uncertain Trumpet: Reason, Anarchy And Cold War Diplomacy In The Thought Of Raymond Aron,” Reed Davis, 645-668

. “Justus Lipsius, Political Humanism And The Disciplining Of 17th Century Statecraft,” Halvard Leira, 669-692

. “Periphery Theorising For A Truly Internationalised Discipline: Spinning Ir Theory Out Of Anatolia,” Ersel Aydinli And Julie Mathews, 693-712

. “A Pluralistic Approach To Global Poverty,” Carl Knight, 713-733

. “The Making Of An International Convention: Culture And Free Trade In A Global Era,” Valentine M. Moghadam And Dilek Elveren, 735-753

. “Taking Sovereignty Out Of This World: Space Weapons And Empire Of The Future,” Raymond Duvall And Jonathan Havercroft, 755-775

. “The ‘Value’ Of Positive Security,” Paul Roe, 777-794

Revue française d’études américaines, No. 116, 2008-2 http://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-d-etudes-americaines-2008-2.htm

. NATALIE CARON,« Introduction », 3-4.

. GERALDINE CHOUARD,« « Once Upon A Quilt » : La Fabrique De L'amérique », 20-33.

. GUY CLERMONT,« Les Collèges Et Universités Sous Contrôle Tribal », 66-82.

. ANDREW DIAMOND,« From Fighting Gangs To Black Nations: Race, Power, And The Other Civil Rights Movement In Chicago's West Side Ghetto, 1957-1968 », 51-65.

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. HÉLÈNE LE DANTEC-LOWRY,« Reading Women's Lives In Cookbooks And Other Culinary Writings: A Critical Essay », 99-122.

. STEPHEN LEVINE,« “Forces Which Cannot Be Ignored”: Theodore Roosevelt's Reaction To European Modernism », 5-19.

. ANNE OLLIVIER-MELLIOS,« De La Guerre Hispano-Américaine À La Guerre En Irak : Le Discours Des Intellectuels Anti-Impérialistes, 1898-2006 », 34-50.

. JOSEPH ARMANDO SOBA,« La Screen Actors Guild Face À La Mondialisation Et Aux Nouveaux Médias (1950-2008) », 83-98.

Revue française de science politique, Vol. 58, No. 4 (August 2008) http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100427740&fa=sommaire

ARTICLES

. “Quand les ministères s'affrontent sur les pouvoirs de police. La légalisation de l'infiltration dans la lutte contre le trafic de stupéfiants,” René Lévy

. “L'intercommunalité, créature de l'État. Analyse socio-historique de la coopération intercommunale. Le cas du bassin chambérien,” David Guéranger

. “Les clubs politiques « informels », acteurs du basculement de la Perestroïka?” Carole Sigman

NOTE DE RECHERCHE

. “Pourquoi les partis gouvernementaux perdent-ils les élections intermédiaires? Enquête Eurobaromètre 2004 et élections européennes,” Raùl Magni Berton

CONTROVERSE

. “Pour un dialogue entre science politique et science studies,” Bruno Latour

Revue française de science politique, Vol. 58, No. 5 (October 2008) http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100744820&fa=sommaire

ARTICLES

. Blandine Destremau, Michel Messu,“Le droit à l'assistance sociale à l'épreuve du local”

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. Ingrid Voléry,“Sociogenèse d'un mode de gouvernance territoriale. Le cas d'un Contrat éducatif local”

. Stéphane Taillât,”Adaptation et apprentissage : les forces terrestres américaines et la contre-insurrection en Irak”

. Jean-Noël Ferrie, Baudouin Dupret, Vincent Legrand,”Comprendre la délibération parlementaire. Une approche praxéologique de la politique en action”

CONTROVERSE

. Pierre Favre, “Ce que les science studies font à la science politique. Réponse à Bruno Latour”

Revue historique, No. 646 (2008-2) http://www.cairn.info/revue-historique-2008-2.htm

. Véronique Beaulande,“LA FORCE DE LA CENSURE : L'EXCOMMUNICATION DANS LES CONFLITS DE POUVOIR AU SEIN DES VILLES AU XIIIE SIÈCLE,” 251-278

. Stéphan Hellin,“ESPIONNAGE ET CONTRE-ESPIONNAGE EN FRANCE AU TEMPS DE LA SAINT-BARTHÉLEMY : LE RÔLE DE JÉRÔME GONDI,” 279-313

. Sophie Leclercq,“LE COLONIALISME MIS À NU, Quand les surréalistes démythifiaient la France coloniale (1919-1962)” 315-336

. Laurent Feller,“DETTE, STRATÉGIES MATRIMONIALES ET INSTITUTION D'HÉRITIER : SUR L'ÉLITE PAYSANNE LOMBARDE AU IXE SIÈCLE,” 339-368

. Paolo Cammarosano,“MARCHÉ DE LA TERRE ET MOBILITÉ SOCIALE DANS LES ABRUZZES AUX IXE-XIE SIÈCLES,” 369-382

Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, Vol. 55, No. 2 (Summer 2008) http://www.cairn.be/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2008-2.htm

. Antonella Romano and Stéphane Van Damme,“Sciences et villes-mondes, XVIe - XVIIIe siècles: Penser les savoirs au large ( XVIe - XVIIIe siècles),” 7-18

Nouvelles mobilités, nouveaux centres de savoirs

. Harold J. Cook,“Amsterdam, entrepôt des savoirs au XVIIe siècle,” 19-42

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. Catherine Jami,“Pékin au début de la dynastie Qing : capitale des savoirs impériaux et relais de l'Académie royale des sciences de Paris,” 43-69

. Kapil Raj,“Régler les différends, gérer les différences : dynamiques urbaines et savantes à Calcutta au XVIIIe siècle,” 70-100

Repenser les grandeurs intellectuelles

. Antonella Romano,“Rome, un chantier pour les savoirs de la catholicité post- tridentine,” 101-120

. François Regourd,“Capitale savante, capitale coloniale : sciences et savoirs coloniaux à Paris aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles,” 121-151

. Stéphane Van Damme, “La grandeur d'Édimbourg: Savoirs et mobilisation identitaire au XVIIIe siècle,” 152-181

Revue internationale et stratégique (Quarterly International and Strategic Review), No. 71 (Autumn 2008) http://www.iris-france.org/Archives/revue/revue_internationale_strategique.php3 [English version]

L'avenir de la Francophonie

DÉBATS

. “Le grand public face aux questions internationals,” Hubert Védrine; Jean-Christophe Victor

. “Le dialogue est-il encore possible au Proche-Orient?” Régis Debray; Marek Halter

L'AVENIR DE LA FRANCOPHONIE

. “Pour une Francophonie ambitieuse,” Alain Joyandet

. “Les défis de la francophonie,” Abdou Diouf

LA FRANCOPHONIE DANS LA MONDIALISATION

. “L'urgence à ne pas renoncer,” Mongi Bousnina

. “La fin annoncée du globish” Jacques Myard

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. “Les limites de l'‘Etat francophone’: vers un réseau mondial de la Francophonie,” Jacques Legendre

. “La Francophonie dans l'océan Indien: un enjeu majeur face aux défis de la mondialisation,” Pierre Vergès

FRANCOPHONIE ET DIVERSITÉ CULTURELLE

. “La diversité culturelle, nouvelle frontière de la mondialisation?” Dominique Wolton

. “Le français, au confluent de deux courants contraires,” Jean-Claude Jacq

. “La diversité culturelle est un dialogue,” Driss Khrouz

. “Les valeurs de la Francophonie au service de la diversité culturelle,” Jean Musitelli

. “Témoignage: la diversité culturelle au quotidian,” Rithy Panh

. “Le 7e art et la francophonie,” Souleymane Cissé

FRANCOPHONIE ET DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE

. “Les iniatives francophones en faveur du développement durable,” Fatimata Dia Touré

. “Vers une prise en compte plus complète des enjeux propres au développement durable,” Sékou Touré

. “Le contexte socioéconomique de l'Union économique et monétaire ouest africaine,” Soumaïla Cissé

L'OIF, NOUVEL OUTIL DE PRÉVENTION DES CONFLITS

. “Un dispositif en faveur de la gestion et de la prévention des conflits en plein développement,” Hugo Sada

. “La langue française, vecteur de dialogue et de négociations,” GCA Emmanuel Beth

. “Francophonie et coopération militaire, un nouveau départ pour l'OIF,” Bernard Cazeneuve

. “Vers une intégration renforcée de la francophonie aux efforts de la communauté internationale,” Lt Gen. Babacar Gaye

. “Vers un Système d'Alerte Précoce adapté,” Col. Yoro Koné

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. “Une Francophonie au service de valeurs universelles,” Tahani Omar

. “Sortir d'une stratégie défensive pour retrouver le désir de la langue française,” Hervé Bourges

. “Recentrer la Francophonie sur sa mission centrale: la promotion de la langue française,” Pierre-André Wiltzer

. “Pour une Francophonie au service de la société du savoir,” Emil Constantinescu

. “L'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie,” Jean-Pierre Asselin de Beauville

Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 153, No. 4 (2008) http://www.rusi.org/publication/journal/

. “Why NATO Should Return Home: The Case for a Twenty-First Century Alliance,” Christopher Coker

. “Into the Future: The Rivalry of Major Powers,” Jeremy Black

. “Just Wars of the Future? Applying Just War Theory to Twenty-First Century Rogue Regimes,” Paul Schulte

. “Benefits and Bear Traps: The EU Defence Directive,” Tim Williams

. “Addressing the Growing Importance of the 'Durand Line': A Role for RAPTOR?” Paul Smyth

. “Reconciling Israel’s Core Requirements for Peace with the Arab Initiative,” Alon Ben- Meir

. “Delivering Submarine Capability: At Sea with HMS Tireless,” Gavin Ireland

. “The Land Environment - Moving Towards 2018,” Richard Dannatt

. “The Manoeuvre Warfare Fraud,” William F Owen

. “The Longest Retreat: Burma 1942,” Graham Dunlop

. “On Absolute War,” Chris Bellamy

Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 153, No. 5 (October 2008) http://www.rusi.org/publication/journal/

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. “Afghanistan: Some Recent Observations,” Michael Rose

. “Pacifying Afghanistan: Enduring Lessons from CORDS in Vietnam,” Ian Westerman

. “Training and Planning for Shifting Allegiances,” Patrick D Allen

. “Defence in a Changed Climate,” Clive Murgatroyd

. “Assessing Hostile Reconnaissance and Terrorist Intelligence Activities: The Case for a Counter Strategy,” Kevin A O'Brien

. “Europe and Russia: A Return to the Past,” Jonathan Eyal

. “A Bear with Teeth? The Russian Military in 2008,” Rod Thornton

. “Turkey's Deep State: Ergenekon and the Threat to Democratisation in the Republic,” Bill Park

. “US Missile Defence: Interview with General Obering, Director of the MDA,” Michael Rance

. “India's Emerging Profile in Space,” Harsh V Pant and Bharath Gopalaswamy

. “Air Power in Japan's National Strategy,” Tomoyuki Ishizu

. “How Effective Were Tank-Busting Aircraft in the Second World War?” A. D. Harvey

Security Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3 (2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=09636412&volume=17&issue =3

. Kreps, Sarah. “When Does the Mission Determine the Coalition? The Logic of Multilateral Intervention and the Case of Afghanistan.” 531-567

. Hastings, Justin V. “Geography, Globalization, and Terrorism: The Plots of Jemaah Islamiyah.” 505-530

. Busby, Joshua W. “Who Cares about the Weather?: Climate Change and U.S. National Security.” 468-504

. Layne, Christopher. “Security Studies and the Use of History: Neville Chamberlain's Grand Strategy Revisited.” 397-437

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. Fujii, Lee Ann. “The Power of Local Ties: Popular Participation in the Rwandan Genocide.” 568-597

. Lobell, Steven E. “Second Face of Security Strategies: Anglo-German and Anglo-Japanese Trade Concessions During the 1930s.” 438-467

Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 89, No. 5 (December 2008) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117976158/home?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

Environmental Cultures and Attitudes

. Riley E. Dunlap, Aaron M. McCright, “Social Movement Identity: Validating a Measure of Identification with the Environmental Movement,” 1045-1065

. David M. Konisky, Jeffrey Milyo, Lilliard E. Richardson,“Environmental Policy Attitudes: Issues, Geographical Scale, and Political Trust,” 1066-1085

. Thomas Macias, “Working Toward a Just, Equitable, and Local Food System: The Social Impact of Community-Based Agriculture,” 1086-1101

. Seong-gin Moon,““Corporate Environmental Behaviors in Voluntary Programs: Does Timing Matter?” 1102-1120

. Travis G. Coan, Mirya R. Holman, “Voting Green,” 1121-1135

Environmental Justice

. Diane Sicotte, “Dealing in Toxins on the Wrong Side of the Tracks: Lessons from a Hazardous Waste Controversy in Phoenix,” 1136-1152

. Douglas S. Noonan,“Evidence of Environmental Justice: A Critical Perspective on the Practice of EJ Research and Lessons for Policy Design,” 1153-1174

. Belinda Creel Davis, Valentina A. Bali,“Examining the Role of Race, NIMBY, and Local Politics in FEMA Trailer Park Placement,” 1175-1194

Environment and Policy

. William R. Lowry,“Disentangling Energy Policy from Environmental Policy,” 1195-1211

. E. Melanie DuPuis, Brian J. Gareau,“Neoliberal Knowledge: The Decline of Technocracy and the Weakening of the Montreal Protocol,” 1212-1229

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. James W. Stoutenborough, Matthew Beverlin,“Encouraging Pollution-Free Energy: The Diffusion of State Net Metering Policies,” 1230-1251

. Mary Hallock Morris,“When it Works and Where it Fails: Spatial, Temporal, and Budgetary Constraints to Civic Environmentalism,” 1252-1276

. Marcos Luna,“Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Distancing and the Geographic Relationship Between Electricity Consumption and Production in Massachusetts,” 1277-1292

. Erika Borek, Stephanie A. Bohon,“Policy Climates and Reductions in Automobile Use,” 1293-1311

Comparative Perspectives

. Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt,“Are There Similar Sources of Environmental Concern? Comparing Industrialized Countries,” 1312-1335

. Nicholas Bornstein, Philippe Thalmann,“ ‘I Pay Enough Taxes Already!’ Applying Economic Voting Models to Environmental Referendums,” 1336-1355

Social and Policy Issues Forum

. Lenahan O'Connell,“Exploring the Social Roots of Smart Growth Policy Adoption by Cities,” 1356-1372

. Jerry Anthony,“Exploring Causes of Smart Growth Policy Adoption: Many Challenges Persist,” 1373-1377

. Kent E. Portney,“Education and Smart Growth Policies in U.S. Cities: A Response to Lenahan O'Connell,” 1378-1383

. Juanita M. Firestone,“Comment on ‘Exploring the Social Roots of Smart Growth Policy Adoption by Cities’,” 1384-1386

. Lenahan O'Connell,“Response to Commentaries on ‘Exploring the Social Roots of Smart Growth Policy Adoption by Cities’,” 1387-1390

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 31, No. 9 (September 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1057610X&volume=31&issue =9

. Kfir, Isaac. “Islamic Radicalism in East Africa: Is There a Cause for Concern?” 829-855

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. Mitchell, Jeni. “The Contradictory Effects of Ideology on Jihadist War-Fighting: The Bosnia Precedent.” 808-828

. Ayers, Nick. “Ghost Martyrs in Iraq: An Assessment of the Applicability of Rationalist Models to Explain Suicide Attacks in Iraq.” 856-882

. Gunaratna, Rohan and Anders Nielsen. “Al Qaeda in the Tribal Areas of Pakistan and Beyond.” 775-807

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 31, No. 10 (October 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1057610X&volume=31&issue =10

. Nesser, Petter. “Chronology of Jihadism in Western Europe 1994–2007: Planned, Prepared, and Executed Terrorist Attacks.” 924-946

. Weimann, Gabriel and Katharina Von Knop. “Applying the Notion of Noise to Countering Online Terrorism.” 883-902

. Aydinli, Ersel. “Before Jihadists There Were Anarchists: A Failed Case of Transnational Violence.” 903-923

. Turvey, Calum G., Benjamin Onyango and William H. Hallman. “Political Communication and Agroterrorism.” 947-970

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 31, No. 11 (November 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1057610X&volume=31&issue =11

. Mccauley, Clark and Sarah Scheckter. “What's Special about U.S. Muslims? The War on Terrorism as Seen by Muslims in the United States, Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia.” 1024-1031

. Asal, Victor; C. Christine Fair and Stephen Shellman. “Consenting to a Child's Decision to Join a Jihad: Insights from a Survey of Militant Families in Pakistan.” 1001-1022

. Speckhard, Anne. “The Emergence of Female Suicide Terrorists.” 995-1023

. Paul, Christopher, Russell W. Glenn, Beth Grill, Megan P. Mckernan, Barbara Raymond, Matt Stafford and Horacio R. Trujillo. “Identifying Urban Flashpoints: A Delphi-Derived Model for Scoring Cities’ Vulnerability to Large-Scale Unrest.” 981-1000

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 7 (October 2008)

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. Gardiner Barber, Pauline. “The Ideal Immigrant? Gendered class subjects in Philippine– Canada migration.” 1265-1285

. Kunz, Rahel. “ ‘Remittances are Beautiful’? Gender implications of the new global remittances trend.” 1389-1409

. Baldwin-Edwards, Martin. “Towards a Theory of Illegal Migration: historical and structural components.” 1449-1459

. Wickramasekara, Piyasiri. “Globalisation, International Labour Migration and the Rights of Migrant Workers.” 1247-1264

. Bakewell, Oliver. “ ‘Keeping Them in Their Place’: the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa.” 1341-1358

. Delgado Wise, Raúl and Humberto Márquez Covarrubias. “Capitalist Restructuring, Development and Labour Migration: the –US case.” 1359-1374

. Van Houte, Marieke and Tine Davids. “Development and Return Migration: from policy panacea to migrant perspective sustainability.” 1411-1429

. Rogaly, Ben. “Migrant Workers in the ILO's Global Alliance Against Forced Labour Report: a critical appraisal.” 1431-1447

. Munck, Ronaldo. “Globalisation, Governance and Migration: an introduction.” 1227- 1246

. Boucher, Gerard. “A Critique of Global Policy Discourses on Managing International Migration.” 1461-1471

. Piper, Nicola. “Feminisation of Migration and the Social Dimensions of Development: the Asian case.” 1287-1303

. Trimikliniotis, Nicos, Steven Gordon and Brian Zondo. “Globalisation and Migrant Labour in a ‘Rainbow Nation': a fortress South Africa?” 1323-1339

. Marchand, Marianne H. “The Violence of Development and the Migration/Insecurities Nexus: labour migration in a North American context.” 1375-1388

. De Haas, Hein. “The Myth of Invasion: the inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe.” 1305-1322

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Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 19, No. 2 (2008) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol19/issue2

ARTICLES

. “Juvenile Delinquency, the Juvenile Courts and the Settlement Movement 1908–1950: Basil Henriques and Toynbee Hall,” Katharine Bradley, 133

. “H.G. Wells and the New Liberalism,” Richard Toye, 156

. “Empire, Internationalism, and the Campaign against the Traffic in Women and Children in the 1920s,” Daniel Gorman, 186

. “ ‘Minorities with a Message’: The Beveridge Report on Broadcasting (1949–1951) and Wales,” Jamie Medhurst, 217

REVIEW ARTICLE

. “The State We Were In,” Rodney Lowe, 234

Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 19, No. 3 (2008) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol19/issue3

. “The Civil Servant and Public Remembrance: Sir Lionel Earle and the Shaping of ’s Commemorative Landscape, 1918–1933, Stephen Heathorn, 259

. “Socialism, Puritanism, Hedonism: The Parliamentary Labour Party’s Attitude to Gambling, 1923–31,” Gregg MCClymont, 288

. “Labour and the Land: From Municipalization to the Land Commission, 1951–1971,” Peter Weiler, 314

. TCBH Postgraduate Essay Prize Winner for 2007: “ ‘Strangers in the Night’: The Falklands Conflict as a Radio War,” Alasdair Pinkerton, 344

Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 19, No. 4 (2008) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol19/issue4

. Benjamin J. Lammers, “ ‘The Citizens of the Future’: Educating the Children of the Jewish East End, c.1885–1939,” 393-418

. Colin Reid, “Protestant Challenges to the ‘Protestant State’: Ulster Unionism and Independent Unionism in Northern Ireland, 1921–1939,” 419-445

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. Clive D. Field,“Puzzled People Revisited: Religious Believing and Belonging in Wartime Britain, 1939–45,” 446-479

. Sue Wheatcroft, “Children's Experiences of War: Handicapped Children in England During The Second World War,” 480-501

. John Welshman, “Recuperation, Rehabilitation and the Residential Option: The Brentwood Centre for Mothers and Children,” 502-529

Vingtième Siècle, No. 99 (July-September 2008) http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100309400&fa=sommaire

Aristocraties européennes et césure de la Grande Guerre

. “Présentation,” Marie-Bénédicte Vincent

. “Le grand monde parisien à l'épreuve de la guerre,” Alice Bernard

. “La diplomatie française au lendemain de la Grande Guerre : bastion d'une aristocratie au service de l'État,” Isabelle Dasque

. “Les aristocraties bretonnes à l'épreuve des répercussions de la première guerre mondiale,” David Bensoussan

. “Le déclin politique de l'aristocratie britannique,” Clarisse Berthezène

. “L'aristocratie allemande au service de l'État et la césure de 1918,” Marie-Bénédicte Vincent

. “L'aristocratie en Hongrie entre les deux guerres : une apparente continuité,” Catherine Horel

. “La noblesse russe à l'épreuve de la révolution d'Octobre : représentations et reconversions,” Monique de Saint Martin et Sofia Tchouikina

. “Maintien et reconversion des noblesses ottomanes aux débuts de la République turque,” Olivier Bouquet

. “L'antichambre de l'Holocauste? A propos du débat sur les violences colonials et la guerre d'extermination nazie,” Robert Gerwarth, Stepban Malinowski

. “L'artiste Andréas Paul Weber entre national-bolchevisme, nazisme et antifascisme: image, mémoire, histoire,” Claire Aslangul

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. “Les jumelages franco-allemands : aspect d'une coopération transnationale,” Corine Defrance

. “La sexualité du prisonnier de guerre : Allemands et Français en captivité (1914-1918, 1940-1948),” Fabien Théofilakis

. “Sport universitaire, violence, et construction de l'identité masculine aux Etats-Unis de l'ère progressiste aux années 1930,” Jonathan Klein

Avis de recherches

. “La société civile, perspectives allemandes et françaises,” Emilie Elongbil Ewane et Sabine Caillaud

. “Mai 68, le temps de l'histoire,” Christian Hottin

. “La réception des objets médiatiques,” Audrey Orillard

Images et Sons

. “Un dictionnaire mondial des images,” Pascale Goetschel

. “Chibanis, Chibanias,” Raphaëlle Branche

. “Strauss, l'exigence et la guerre,” Hélène Bourguignon

. “Redécouvrir Sacha Guitry,” Stéphanie E. Louis

. “Sorbonne-plage,” Anne-Laure Anizan

Vingtième Siècle, No. 100 (October-December 2008) http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100819960&fa=sommaire

Italie: la présence du passé

. “Introduction,” Marc Lazar

. “Trois bilans historiographiques: L'historiographie politique de l'Italie républicaine,” Maurizio Ridolfi

. “Une histoire sociale à l'italienne?” Mariuccia Salvati

. “L'histoire culturelle en Italie: aperçu historiographique et idée de culture,” Michela Nacci

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. “L'héritage fasciste entre mémoire et historiographie : les origines du refoulement du totalitarisme dans l'analyse du fascisme,” Emilio Gentil

. “Le totalitarisme fasciste, illusion ou expérience interrompue?” Pierre Milza

. “Formes et fonctions de l'antifascisme dans la vie politique italienne: légitimité ou légitimation?” Ernesto Galli della Loggia

. “Reconsidérer le poids de l'antifascisme dans l'Italie républicaine? Remarques sur l'article d'Ernesto Galli della Loggia,” Eric Vial

. “Régimes politiques, État et nation en Italie,” Piero Craveri

. “L'Italie contemporaine est-elle née et a-t-elle grandi contre les Italiens?” Gilles Pécout

. “Les transformations de la société italienne,” Guido Crainz

. “La société italienne, des voies originales entre tradition et modernité,” Marco Oberti

. “Miracles et défaillances de l'économie italienne,” Luciano Segreto

. “L'économie italienne, du miracle à la banalité en Europe,” Jacques Le Cacheux

. “Un manque de culture chaque en Italie?” Salvatore Lupo

. “Culture italienne, culture de masse, culture civique,” Frédéric Attal

. “Les métamorphoses du religieux dans l'Italie républicaine,” Daniele Menozzi

. “ « L'aventure fascinante de l'Église en Italie »,” Jean-Dominique Durand

Avis de recherches

. “Les ligues de la Troisième République,” Julie Bour

. “Georges Pompidou et Mai 68,” David Valence

. “Les deux Europes,” Houda Ben Haniaudii

Images et sons

. “1931, les étrangers au temps de l'Exposition coloniale,” Robert Aldrich

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. “Team Ten et Atelier de Montrouge, rêves d'architecture au palais de Chaillot,” Danièle Voldman

. “Les vingt ans de France Info,” Pascale Goetschel

William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 4 (October 2008) http://oieahc.wm.edu/wmq/index.cfm?issue_num=65_4

. “Tom Paine’s Common Sense and Ours,” Sophia Rosenfeld, 633

. “A Genre of Their Own: Kiliaen van Rensselaer as Guide to the Reading and Writing Practices of Early Modern Businessmen,” Donna Merwick, 669

. “Culture and Governance: Reflections on the Cultural History of Eighteenth-Century British America,” Michael Meranze, 713

. “Go West: Mapping Early American Historiography,” Claudio Saun, 745

Sources and Interpretations

. “The French Intrigue of James Cole Mountflorence,” Wesley J. Campbel, 779

Women's History Review, Vol. 17, No. 5 (July 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=09612025&volume=17&issue =5

. Page, Anthony. “ ‘A Great Politicianess’: Ann Jebb, Rational Dissent and politics in late eighteenth-century Britain.” 743-765

. Williams, Rt Hon. Shirley. “Women Ninety Years On: a quiet revolution.” 807-815

. Purvis, June. “Ninety Years of Women’s Suffrage and Fifty Years of Women Peers … Where Are We Now?” 671-672

. Bush, Barbara. “ ‘Daughters of injur’d Africk’: African women and the transatlantic slave trade.” 673-698

. Chesser, Lucy. “ ‘When Two Loving Hearts Beat as One’: same-sex marriage, subjectivity and self-representation in the Australian case of Marion-Bill-Edwards, 1906–1916.” 721-742

. Claridge, Henry. “Christine Bolt: an appreciation.” 817-818

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. Rosenberg-Friedman, Lilach. “The Nationalization of Motherhood and the Stretching of its Boundaries: Shelihot Aliyah and evacuees in Eretz Israel (Palestine) in the 1940s.” 767-785

. Russell, Dave. “Mum's the Word: the cycling career of Beryl Burton, 1956–1986.” 787- 806

. Sanders, Julie. “Early Modern Women's Writing: where we are today.” 819-825

. Epstein, Alexandra. “International Feminism and Empire-Building between the Wars: the case of Viola Smith.” 699-719

World Policy Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Summer 2008) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/wopj/25/2

. “Bush's Stealth United Nations Policy,” Stephen Schlesinger, 1-9

. “Editors' Note: Doha Lives,” The Editors, 11-12

. “Trade Pacts Run Amok,” Paul Blustein, 13-18

. “ ‘Round and ‘Round We Go…,” David S. Christy, Jr., 19-27

. “The Run on Rice,” Milan Brahmbhatt, Luc Christiaensen, 29-37

. “Doha's Good Deeds,” Louise Blouin MacBain, 39-43

. “And Prosperity for All: A View from the OECD,” Angel Gurría, 45-48

. “Sustainable Trade Begins at Home,” Frank Alcock, 49-54

. “How Trade Became Geopolitics,” Zaki Laïdi, 55-61

. “Congo: Between Hope and Despair,” Michael Deibert, 63-68

. “Forward Nigeria,” Jonathan Power, 69-74

. “Europe Reborn,” K. A. Dilday, 75-81

. “Living in Interesting Times,” David A. Andelman, 83-88

World Policy Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Fall 2008) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/wopj/25/3

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25th Anniversary Issue

. "Our World in 25 Years,” Editors, 1-2

. “How Europe Could Save the World,” David P. Calleo, 3-12

. “Five Days in December: The Iran Crisis 25 Years Hence,” François Heisbourg, 13-27

. “The Shifting Face of Violence,” Theodor H. Winkler, 29-36

. “Iranian Imbroglios Revisited,” Nikki R. Keddie, 37-40

. “Doubling Our World's Economy,” Richard N. Cooper, 41-46

. “Who Will Speak for Islam?” John L. Esposito, Dalia Mogahed, 47-57

. “The Inevitable Two-State Solution,” David C. Unger, 59-67

. “The Middle East's Generation Facebook,” Mona Eltahawy, 69-77

. “A Marshall Plan for the Middle East,” Nicolaus Mills, 79-83

. “Israel's Not-So-Future Perfect,” Leon Hadar, 85-88

. “Oil: A Bumpy Ride Ahead,” Ian Bremmer, 89-94

. “India: Richer, Poorer, Hotter, Armed,” Mira Kamdar, 95-107

. “Russia's Rotting Empire,” Nina L. Khrushcheva, 109-117

. “After Georgia: Back to the Future,” Karl E. Meyer, 119-124

. “Resources and Rivalry in The 'Stans,” David Lewis, 125-135

. “An Unstoppable Arms Trade?” William D. Hartung, 137-140

. “Tomorrow's Spygames,” Jack Devine, 141-151

. “Afghanistan: Partners in Time,” Charles G. Cogan, 153-156

. “China Rising,” Donald H. Straszheim, 157-170

. “Tibet: Plateau in Peril,” Michael Zhao, Orville Schell, 171-180

. “Watching McNamara in Tehran,” James G. Blight, 181-183

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. “Africa: Many Hills to Climb,” Michelle Sieff, 185-195

. “Chad: A Country in Crisis,” Micah Albert, 196-202

. “Paths of Progress in Africa,” Paul Collier, 203-210

. “Diamonds, Development, and Democracy,” Nicky Oppenheimer, 211-217

. “Back to Crackpot Moralism,” Alan Wolfe, 218-220

. “Latin America: Coming of Age,” Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, 221-227

. “End of an Era: The Codas of James Chace,” 228-232

. “From Dawn to Dusk: A Conversation with Yasmina Reza,” Yasmina Reza, 233-235

. “Cultural Clues,” Warren Adler, 237-241

. “How to Save the World from Doom: Where You and It Are Headed,” Ryan Adams, 243- 246

. “Life: Coming to a Screen Near You,” Jamie F. Metzl, 247-251

. “2033 and All That,” David A. Andelman, 253-259

World Politics, Vol. 60, No. 4 (July 2008) http://www.princeton.edu/~piirs/publications/world_politics.html#current

. “The Impact of International Trade on Democracy: A Long-Run Perspective,” J. Ernesto López-Córdova and Christopher M. Meissner

. “The Political Economy of Women’s Support for Fundamentalist Islam,” Lisa Blaydes and Drew A. Linzer

. “Does Landholding Inequality Block Democratization? A Test of the “Bread and Democracy” Thesis and the Case of Prussia,” Daniel Ziblatt

RESEARCH NOTE

. “Social Stratification and Welfare Regimes for the Twenty-first Century: Revisiting The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism,” Lyle A. Scruggs and James P. Allan

REVIEW ARTICLE

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. “Federalism in Europe and Latin America: Conceptualization, Causes, and Consequences,” Kent Eaton

World Politics, Vol. 61,No. 1 (January 2009) http://www.princeton.edu/~piirs/publications/world_politics.html#current

Special Issue: International Relations Theory and the Consequences of Unipolarity

. “Introduction: Unipolarity, State Behavior, and Systemic Consequences,” G. John Ikenberry, Michael Mastanduno, and William C. Wohlforth

. “Unipolarity, Status Competition, and Great Power Conflict,” William C. Wohlforth

. “Legitimacy, Hypocrisy, and the Social Structure of Unipolarity: Why Being a Unipole Isn’t All It’s Cracked up To Be,” Martha Finnemore

. “Alliances in a Unipolar World,” Stephen M. Walt

. “System Maker and Privilege Taker: U.S. Power and the International Political Economy,” Michael Mastanduno

. “Free Hand Abroad, Divide and Rule at Home,” Jack Snyder, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Yaeli Bloch-Elkon

. “Unipolarity: A Structural Perspective,” Robert Jervis

World Politics, Vol. 61,No. 2 (April 2009) http://www.princeton.edu/~piirs/publications/world_politics.html#current

. “Institutions, Partisanship, and Inequality in the Long Run,” Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage

. “The Competitive Road to Proportional Representation: Partisan Biases and Electoral Regime Change under Increasing Party Competition,” Ernesto Calvo

. “Revisiting the Role of Labor: Worker Solidarity, Employer Opposition, and the Development of Old-Age Pensions in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom,”Dennie Oude Nijuis

Review Articles

. “The Balance of Power in the Balance,” Daniel Nexon

. “Seeing Double: Human Rights Impact through Qualitative and Quantitative Eyes,” Emilie Hafner-Burton and James Ron

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