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[jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Fourth Quarter 2014 17 October 2014 Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.113, No. 452 (July 2014) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol113/issue452/ . “When kleptocracy becomes insolvent: Brute causes of the civil war in South Sudan,” by Alex de Waal, 347- . “‘Magic body’ and ‘cursed sex’: Chinese sex workers as ‘bitch-witches’ in Cameroon,” by Basile Ndjio, 370- . “‘I am here until development comes’: Displacement, demolitions, and property rights in urbanizing Nigeria,” by A. Carl LeVan and Josiah Olubowale, 387- . “‘Do not cross the red line’: The 2010 general elections, dissent, and political mobilization in urban Ethiopia,” by Marco Di Nunzio, 409- . “Becoming a ‘big man’ in neo-liberal South Africa: Migrant masculinities in the minibus- taxi industry,” by Tim Gibbs, 431- Briefing . “Benin: Challenges for democracy,” by Richard Banégas, 449- African Historical Review, Vol. 46, No.1 (April 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/46/1 . “Nigerian Oil Palm Industry, 1920–1950: A Study in Imperialism,” by Noah Echa Attah, 1- Copyright © 2013 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at h-diplo@h- net.msu.edu. 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Pickering, 215- The Eighth Angier Biddle Duke Lecture . “Gulliver's Troubles: America in the Middle East,” by Aaron David Miller, 219- Articles . “Hidden Diplomacy: The German–American Dispute over Iran,” by Matthias Küntzel, 225- . “NATO Enlargement and Russia: Discerning Fact from Fiction,” by Michael Rühle, 234- . “Africa's Illegitimate Surrogate Wars: Disastrous and Stealthy Cross Border Acts of Aggression That Have Never Been Acknowledged nor Discussed,” by Herman J. Cohen, 240- . “A Peace Deferred: U.S. National Interest in a Korean Peace Process,” by John Delury, 249- . “U.S. Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice: From Soviet-Era Containment to the Era of the Arab Uprising(s),” by Marianna Charountaki, 255- Summary of a Roundtable Discussion (April 2014) . “The Middle East: New Geopolitical Fault Lines,” by NCAFP, 268- For the Record . “U.S. Interests in the Middle East,” 277- American Historical Review, Vol.119, No.3 (June 2014) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/119/3.toc Articles . “The Overthrow of Maximilien Robespierre and the “Indifference” of the People,” by Colin 2 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013 Jones, 689- . “Reading Soldiers' Moods: Russian Military Censorship and the Configuration of Feeling in World War I,” by William G. 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