H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, J to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Fourth Quarter 2016 16 October 2016
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H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, J to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Fourth Quarter 2016 16 October 2016
Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, Stockholm University
The Journal of American History, Vol. 103, Issue 2 (September 2016) http://jah.oxfordjournals.org/content/103/2.toc
. Tyson Reeder, “’Sovereign Lords’ and ‘Dependent Administrators’: Artigan Privateers, Atlantic Borderwaters, and State Building in the Early Nineteenth Century,” 323.
. Ariel Ron, “Summoning the State: Northern Farmers and the Transformation of American Politics in the Mid-Nineteenth Century,” 347.
. Brian D. Goldstein, “’The Search for New Forms’: Black Power and the Making of the Postmodern City,” 375.
. “Interchange: Globalization and Its Limits Between the American Revolution and the Civil War,” 400.
Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 18, Issue 3 (Summer 2016) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/18/3
. Gottfried Niedhart, “Introduction: CSCE, the German Question, and the Eastern Bloc,” 3.
. Gottfried Niedhart, “Ostpolitik: Transformation through Communication and the Quest for Peaceful Change,” 14.
. Oliver Bange, “Onto the Slippery Slope: East Germany and East-West Détente under Ulbricht and Honecker, 1965-1975,” 60.
. Csaba Békés, “Hungary, the Soviet Bloc, the German Question, and the CSCE Process, 1965- 1975,” 95.
. Wanda Jarzabek, “The Impact of the German Question on Polish Attitudes toward CSCE, 1964- 1975,” 139.
. Jordan Baev, “The Establishment of Bulgarian-West German Diplomatic Relations within the Coordinating Framework of the Warsaw Pact,” 158.
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. Igor Lukes, “On the Edge of the Cold War: A Reply,” 181.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 60:5 (August 2016) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/60/5.toc
. Tore Wig and Espen Geelmuyden Rød, “Cues to Coup Plotters: Elections as Coup Triggers in Dictatorships,” 787.
. Benjamin E. Bagozzi, “On Malaria and the Duration of Civil War,” 813.
. Benjamin Fordham and Paul Poast, “All Alliances Are Multilateral: Rethinking Alliance Formation,” 840.
. Brett V. Benson and Joshua D. Clinton, “Assessing the Variation of Formal Military Alliances,” 866.
. Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James, “Why Does the UnitIed States Intervene Abroad? Democracy, Human Rights Violations, and Terrorism,” 899.
. Marko Klasnja and Natalija Novta, “Segregation, Polarization, and Ethnic Conflict,” 927.
. Dan Reiter, Allan C. Stam, and Michael C. Horowitz, “A Revised Look at Interstate Wars, 1816- 2007,” 956.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 60:6 (September 2016) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/60/6.toc
. “Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2015,” 979.
. Scott L. Kastner, “Buying Influence? Assessing the Political Effects of China’s International Trade,” 980.
. Seung-Whan Choi and James A. Piazza, “Internally Displaced Populations and Suicide Terrorism,” 1008.
. Jared Bowden Kenworthy, Alberto Voci, Ananthi Al Ramiah, Nicole Tausch, Joanne Hughes, and Miles Hewstone, “Building Trust in a Postconflict Society: An Integrative Model of Cross-Group Friendship and Intergroup Emotions,” 1041.
. Alexander Ovodenko, “Regional Water Cooperation: Creating Incentives for Integrated Management,” 1071.
. Muhammet A. Bas and Robert J. Schub, “How Uncertainty about War Outcomes Affects War Onset,” 1099.
. Daniel W. Hill, Jr., “Avoiding Obligation: Reservations to Human Rights Treaties,” 1129.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 60:7 (October 2016) 2 | Page
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. Christopher M. Sullivan, “Undermining Resistance: Mobilization, Repression, and the Enforcement of Political Order,” 1163.
. Monika Nalepa and Emilia Justyna Powell, “The Role of Domestic Opposition and International Justice Regimes in Peaceful Transitions of Power,” 1191.
. Yonatan Lupu, “Why Do States Join Some Universal Treaties but Not Others? An Analysis of Treaty Commitment Preferences,” 1219.
. Vincenzo Bove, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, and Petros G. Sekeris, “’Oil above Water’: Economic Interdependence and Third-Party Intervention,” 1251.
. Philip Arena and Anna O. Pechenkina, “External Subsidies and Lasting Peace,” 1278.
. Stine Aakre, Leif Helland, and Jon Hovi, “When Does Informal Enforcement Work?,” 1312.
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 34, Issue 1 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/34/1?nav=tocList
Introduction
. Robert Gordon, “Moving targets: hunting in contemporary Africa,” 1.
Articles
. Luise White, “Animals, prey, and enemies: hunting and killing in an African counter-insurgency,” 7.
. André Goodrich, “Enacting and stabilising the nature of colonial history through hunting in South African Highveld,” 22.
. V. Corey Wright, “Turbulent times: fighting history today in Tanzania’s trophy hunting spaces,” 40.
. Michael Bollig and Elsemi Olwage, “The political ecology of hunting in Namibia’s Kaokoveld: from Dorsland Trekkers’ elephant hunts to trophy-hunting in contemporary conservancies,” 61.
. Lorenzo Ferrarini, “The dankun network: the donso hunters of Burkina Faso between ecological change and new associations,” 80.
. Thomas Widlok, “The universal hunter?,” 97.
. Lance van Sittert, “Routinising genocide: the politics and practice of vermin extermination in the Cape Province, c. 1889-1994,” 111. . Janie Swanepoel, “Habits of the hunters: the biopolitics of combatting predation amongst small stock farmers in southern Namibia,” 129. 3 | Page
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. Louisa Lombard, “Camouflage: the hunting origins of worlding in Africa,” 147.
. Femke Brandt, “Power battles on South African trophy-hunting farms: farm workers, resistance, and mobility in the Karoo,” 165.
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 34, Issue 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/34/2?nav=tocList
Editorial
. Marlea Clarke and Carolyn Bassett, “The struggle for transformation in South Africa: unrealised dreams, persistent hopes,” 183.
Articles
. Nevin T. Aiken, “The distributive dimension in transitional justice: reassessing the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s ability to advance interracial reconciliation in South Africa,” 190.
. Christiaan Beyers, “Reconciling competing claims to justice in urban South Africa: Cato Manor and District Six,” 203.
. Franco Barchiesi, “’Schooling bodies to hard work’: The South African state’s policy discourse and its moral constructions of welfare,” 221.
. Bridget Kenny, “Race, rights and South African retail workers: the limits of a politics of inclusion,” 236.
. Elizabeth Vibert, “Gender, resilience and resistance: South Africa’s Hleketani Community Garden,” 252.
. Dale McKinley, “Lessons in community-based resistance? South Africa’s Anti-Privatisation Forum,” 268.
. Carolyn Bassett, “An alternative to democratic exclusion? The case for participatory local budgeting in South Africa,” 282.
. David A. McDonald, “Icon(oclastic): John S. Saul reflects on Southern African liberation struggles,” 300.
Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 46, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjoc20/46/3?nav=tocList
. Veerayooth Kanchoochat and Kevin Hewison, “Introduction: Understanding Thailand’s Politics,” 371.
. Chris Baker, “The 2014 Thai Coup and Some Roots of Authoritarianism,” 388. 4 | Page
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. Pasuk Phongpaichit, “Inequality, Wealth, and Thailand’s Politics,” 405.
. Paul Chambers and Napisa Waitoolkiat, “The Resilience of Monarchised Military in Thailand,” 425.
. Eugénie Mérieau, “Thailand’s Deep State, Royal Power, and the Constitutional Court (1997- 2015),” 445.
. Prajak Kongkirati, “Thailand’s Failed 2014 Election: The Anti-Election Movement, Violence, and Democratic Breakdown,” 467.
. Veerayooth Kanchoochat, “Reign-Seeking and the Rise of the Unelected in Thailand,” 486.
. Somchai Pratharathananunth, “Rural Transformations and Democracy in Northeast Thailand,” 504.
. Thorn Pitidol, “Redefining Democratic Discourse in Thailand’s Civil Society,” 520.
Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 46, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjoc20/46/3?nav=tocList
. Arve Hansen, “Driving Development? The Problems and Promises of Car in Vietnam,” 551.
. Edmund Terence Gomez, “Resisting the Fall: The Single Dominant Party, Policies, and Elections in Malaysia,” 570.
. Akira Suzuki, “Japanese Labour Unions and Nuclear Energy: A Historical Analysis of their Ideologies and Worldviews,” 591.
. Ernesto Noronha, Premilla D’Cruz, and Sarosh Kuruvilla, “Globalisation of Commodification: Legal Process Outsourcing and Indian Lawyers,” 614.
. Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, “Dreams of a Secular Republic: Elite Alienation in Post-Zia Pakistan,” 641.
. Zaheer Baber, “The Plants of Empire: Botanic Gardens, Colonial Power, and Botanical Knowledge,” 659.
. Siew Yean Tham, Andrew Jia Yi Kam, and Nor Izzatina Abdul Aziz, “Moving Up the Value Chain in ICT: ASEAN Trade with China,” 680.
. Ming-Chang Tsai, Michio Nitta, Sang-Wook Kim, and Weidong Wang, “Working Overtime in East Asia: Convergence or Divergence?,” 700.
. Pranoto Iskandar, “The Pancasila Delusion,” 723.
Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 25, Issue 101 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/25/101?nav=tocList 5 | Page
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. Leif-Eric Easley and In Young Park, “China’s norms in its near abroad: understanding Beijing’s North Korea policy,” 651.
. Lei Wang and Jianfa Shen, “Spatial planning and its implementation in provincial China: a case study of Jiangsu region along the Yangtze River plan,” 669.
. Zheng Chen, “China and the responsibility to protect,” 686.
Land Acquisition and Land Reform in China
. Brooke Wilmsen, “Expanding capitalism in rural China through land acquisition and land reforms,” 701.
. Hongping Lian, Anthony Glendinning, and Bo Yin, “The Issue of ‘Land-lost’ Farmers in the People’s Republic of China: reasons for discontent, actions, and claims to legitimacy,” 718.
Civic Consciousness and Public Opinion Control in China
. Wen-Hsuan Tsai, “How ‘Networked Authoritarianism’ was Operationalized in China: methods and procedures of public opinion control,” 731.
. Xufeng Zhu, “In the name of ‘Citizens’: civil activism and policy entrepreneurship of Chinese public intellectuals in the Hu-Wen era,” 745.
. Jing Chen, “Petitioning Beijing: sub-national variation,” 760.
The Rise of China: Hedging and Counter-Hedging in the Asia-Pacific (II)
. Kei Koga, “The rise of China and Japan’s balancing strategy: critical junctures and policy shifts in the 2010s,” 777.
. Hoo Tiang Boon, “The hedging prong in India’s evolving China strategy,” 792.
Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 25, Issue 102 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/25/102?nav=tocList
Reconceptualization of China’s Relations with Southeast Asian Countries: The Dynamics in Chinese Diaspora and Global Nexus
. Hong Liu and Els van Dongen, “China’s Diaspora Policies as a New Mode of Transnational Governance,” 805.
. Charlotte Setijadi, “’A Beautiful Bridge’: Chinese Indonesian Associations, Social Capital, and Strategic Identification in a New Era of China-Indonesia Relations,” 822.
. Cheun Hoe Yow, “The Chinese Diaspora in China-Malaysia Relations: Dynamics of and Changes in Multiple Transnational ‘Scapes’,” 836. 6 | Page
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Education Reform in China
. Linda Chelan Li and Martin Painter, “Shirkers or Toilers? Local Strategic Action and Education Policy under Fiscal Abundance,” 851.
. Qinghua Wang, “The ‘Great Leap Forward’ in Chinese Higher Education, 1999-2005: An Analysis of the Contributing Factors,” 867.
Research Articles
. Alison Bradley, “China and South Africa: Emerging Powers in an Uncomfortable Embrace,” 881.
. Li Zhang and Meng Li, “Local Fiscal Capability and Liberalization of Urban Hukou,” 893.
. Haifeng Huang, “Personal Character or Social Expectation: a formal analysis of ‘suzhi’ in China,” 908.
. Jiuchang Wei, Peng Cheng, and Lei Zhou, “The Effectiveness of Chinese Regulations on Occupational Health and Safety: A Case Study on China’s Coal Mine Industry,” 923.
. Xiaogang Wu and Guangye He, “Changing Ethnic Stratification in Contemporary China,” 938.
Other
. “Journal of Contemporary China Award,” 956.
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 24, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjea20/24/3?nav=tocList
. Dan Jendrissek, “Building a Future in Times of Crisis: Young, Highly Qualified Migrants in the UK,” 323.
. Bob Ives, Madalina Alama, Eleni Oikonomidoy, and Kathryn Obenchain, “Applying Intergroup Contact Theory to Social Distance Data from Ethnic Hungarians and Romanians in Romania,” 341.
. Sara Kahn-Nisser, “A Matter of Degree: Europeanization, ILO Treaty Ratification, and Labour Standards in Europe,” 356.
. Theodor Tudoroiu, “Unfreezing Failed Frozen Conflicts: A Post-Soviet Case Study,” 375.
. Yasmin Ibrahim and Anita Howarth, “Constructing the Eastern European Other: The Horsemeat Scandal and the Migrant Other,” 397.
. Markus Ojala and Timo Harjuniemi, “Mediating the German Ideology: Ordoliberal Framing in European Press Coverage of the Eurozone Crisis,” 414.
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Journal of Contemporary History, 51:4 (October 2016) http://jch.sagepub.com/content/51/4.toc
. Turlach O Broin, “Mail-Order Demagogues: The NSDAP School for Speakers, 1928-1934,” 715.
. Michael Sturma, “The Limits of Hate: Japanese Prisoners on U.S. Submarines During the Second World War,” 738.
. Aria Joskowicz, “Romani Refugees and the Postwar Order,” 760.
. Mikael Nilsson, “Hugh Trevor-Roper and the English Editions of Hitler’s Table Talk and Testament,” 788.
. Pamela Ballinger, “Colonial Twilight: Italian Settlers and the Long Decolonization of Libya,” 813.
. Christina von Hodenberg, “Square-Eyed Farmers and Gloomy Ethnographers: The Advent of Television in the West German Village,” 839.
. Giora Goodman, “’A Heavy Blue Pencil’: The Effect of Government Censorship on Reuters Coverage of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1967-73,” 866.
. Giovanni Mario Ceci, “A ‘Historical Turn’ in Terrorism Studies?,” 888. ______
Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Fall 2016) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/34216
. T. Cole Jones, “’The Dreadful Effects of British Cruilty’: The Treatment of British Maritime Prisoners and the Radicalization of the Revolutionary War at Sea,” 435.
. Lori J. Daggar, “The Mission Complex: Economic Development, ‘Civilization’, and Empire in the Early Republic,” 467.
. Thomas Blake Earle, “For Cod and Country: Cod Fishermen and the Atlantic Dimensions of Sectionalism in Antebellum America,” 493.
. Steven Conn, “’Political Romanism’: Re-evaluating American Anti-Catholicism in the Age of Italian Revolution,” 521.
. Karim M. Tiro, “New Narratives in the Conquest of the Ohio Country,” 549.
The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 76, Issue 3 (September 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-economic- history/issue/486C457FBEB21426795DC12A120746A8
. Fabian F. Drixler, “Hidden in Plain Sight: Stillbirths and Infanticides in Imperial Japan,” 651.
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. Mohamed Saleh, “Public Mass Modern Education, Religion, and Human Capital in Twentieth- Century Egypt,” 697.
. Denis Ivanov, “Human Capital and Knowledge-Intensive Industries Location: Evidence from Soviet Legacy in Russia,” 736.
. Elisabeth Ruth Perlman and Steven Sprick Schuster, “Delivering the Vote: The Political Effect of Free Mail Delivery in Early Twentieth Century America,” 769.
. Kyle Harper, “People, Plagues, and Prices in the Roman World: The Evidence from Egypt,” 803.
. Woong Lee, “Slack and Slacker: Job Seekers, Job Vacancies, and Matching Functions in the U.S. Labor Market During the Roaring Twenties and the Great Contraction, 1924-1932,” 840.
. Marcel P. Timmer, Joost Veenstra, and Pieter J. Woltjer, “The Yankees of Europe? A New View on Technology and Productivity in German Manufacturing in the Early Twentieth Century,” 874.
. Shingo Watanabe, “Technology Shocks and the Great Depression,” 909.
. Robert Inklaar, Herman de Jong, and Reitze Gouma, “A Note on Technology Shocks and the Great Depression,” 934.
. John Joseph Wallis, “The New Economic History and Beyond: The Scholarship of Douglass C. North,” 937.
The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 15, Issue 3 (July 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-economic- history/issue/486C457FBEB21426795DC12A120746A8
Special Issue: The History of Capitalism in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
. Noam Maggor, “The Great Inequalizer: American Capitalism in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era,” 241.
. Eli Cook, “The Neoclassical Club: Irving Fisher and the Progressive Origins of Neoliberalism,” 246.
. Rosanne Currarino, “Transition Questions,” 263.
. David Roth Singerman, “Science, Commodities, and Corruption in the Gilded Age,” 278.
Scientific Agriculture and the Agricultural State
. Ariel Ron, “Farmers, Capitalism, and Government in the Late Nineteenth Century,” 294.
. Rudi Batzell, “The Labor of Social Reproduction: Household Work and Gendered Power in the History of Capitalism, 1870-1930,” 310.
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. Paul A. Kramer, “Embedding Capital: Political-Economic History, the United States, and the World,” 331.
Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 12, Issue 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjge20/12/2?nav=tocList
Symposium: Peter Singer: The Most Good You Can Do
. Anthony Skelton, “Introduction to the symposium on The Most Good You Can Do,” 127.
. Peter Singer, “Precis: The Most Good You Can Do,” 132.
. Anthony Skelton, “The ethical principles of effective altruism,” 137.
. Violetta Igneski, “Living a meaningful and ethical life in the face of great need: Responding to Singer’s The Most Good You Can Do,” 147.
. Tracy Isaacs, “The most good we can do: comments on Peter Singer’s The Most Good You Can Do,” 154.
. Peter Singer, “The most good you can do: a response to the commentaries,” 161.
Articles
. Timothy Weidel, “Philanthropy, cosmopolitanism, and the benefits of giving directly,” 170.
. Fredrik D. Hjorthen and Göran Duus-Otterström, “Humanitarian intervention and historical responsibility,” 187.
. Nathan P. Stout, “Assembling an army: considerations for just war theory,” 204.
. Inna Viriasova, “The refugee’s flight: homelessness, hospitality, and care of the self,” 222.
. Steven G. Brown, “Supporting the best charities is harder than it seems,” 240.
Journal of Global History, Vol. 11, Issue 3 (November 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-global- history/issue/2FD4EC326175DA6A36948F216BDDE1B1
. Heather Ellis and Simon M. Müller, “Editorial – educational networks, educational identities: connecting national and global perspectives,” 313.
. Elizabeth Kuebler-Wolf, “’Born in America, in Europe bred, in Africa travell’d and in Asia wed’: Elihu Yale, material culture, and actor networks from the seventeenth century to the twenty- first,” 320.
. Steffen Rimner, “Chinese abolitionism, the Chinese Educational Mission in Connecticut, Cuba, and Peru,” 344. 10 | Page
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. Tomás Irish, “Scholarly identities in war and peace: the Paris Peace Conference and the mobilization of intellect,” 365.
. Anne O’Brien, “Catholic nuns in transnational mission, 1528-2015,” 387.
. John A.E. Harris, “Circuits of wealth, circuits of sorrow: financing the illegal transatlantic slave trade in the age of suppression, 1850-1866,” 409.
. David Stenner, “Centring the periphery: northern Morocco as a hub of transnational anti- colonial activism, 1930-43,” 430.
. Tim Jacoby, “Global fascism: geography, timing, support, and strategy,” 451.
. Dirk Hoerder, “Migration studies: deep time and global approaches,” 473.
Journal of Global Security Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 3 (August 2016) http://jogss.oxfordjournals.org/content/1/3
. Deborah Avant, Felix Berensköetter, Erica Chenoweth, Stuart Kaufman, and Kimberly Marten, “Exploring Conflict Dynamics,” 185.
. Reed M. Wood and Emily Molfino, “Aiding Victims, Abetting Violence: The Influence of Humanitarian Aid on Violence Patterns During Civil Conflict,” 186.
. Alexis Leanna Henshaw, “Why Women Rebel: Greed, Grievance, and Women in Armed Rebel Groups,” 204.
. Oisín Tansey, “The Limits of the ‘Democratic Coup’ Thesis: International Politics and Post-Coup Authoritarianism,” 220.
. Victor Asal, Jacob Mauslein, Amanda Murdie, Joseph Young, Ken Cousins, and Chris Bronk, “Repression, Education, and Politically Motivated Cyberattacks,” 235.
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 38, Issue 3 (September 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-history-of-economic- thought/issue/6279C530A2316BB4587CA478CF275702
. Mauro Boianovsky, “Wicksell, General Equilibrium, and the Way to Macroeconomics,” 261.
. Goulven Rubin, “Oskar Lange and the Walrasian Interpretation of IS-LM,” 285.
. Loïc Charles and Christine Théré, “Charles Richard de Butré: Pioneer of Mathematical Economics,” 311.
. Roy H. Grieve, “Keynes, Mill, and Say’s Law: The Legitimate Case Keynes Didn’t Make Against J.S. Mill,” 329.
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. Franck Bailly, “The Radical School and the Economics of Education,” 351.
. Michael Turk, “Otto Neurath and the Linguistic Turn in Economics,” 371.
Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 15, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/15/3
. Morton E. Winston and John C. Pollock, “Human rights in the news: Balancing new media participation with the authority of journalists and human rights professionals,” 307.
. Matthew Powers, “A new era of human rights news? Contrasting two paradigms of human rights news-making,” 314.
. Ella McPherson, “Source credibility as ‘information subsidy’: Strategies for successful NGO journalism at Mexican human rights NGOs,” 330.
. Sandra Ristovska, “The rise of eyewitness video and its implications for human rights: Conceptual and methodological approaches,” 347.
. Wiebke Lamer, “Promoting the people’s surrogate: The case for press freedom as a distinct human right,” 361.
. Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, “News about her: The effects of media freedom and internet access on women’s rights,” 383.
. Joel R. Pruce and Alexandra Cosima Budabin, “Beyond naming and shaming: New modalities of information politics in human rights,” 408.
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 44, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/44/3
. Alexander Bubb, “The Meaning of Things: Kipling’s Formative Journey ‘Home’ in 1889 and the Late Victorian Imperial Tour,” 373.
. Caroline Drieënhuizen, “Social Careers Across Imperial Spaces: An Empire Family in the Dutch- British World, 1811-1933,” 397.
. Wm. Matthew Kennedy, “The Imperialism of Internment: Boer Prisoners of War in India and Civic Reconstruction in Southern Africa, 1899-1905,” 423.
. Mustafa Abbasi, “Khalsa: The Town with a ‘Golden Fountain’: The Rise and Fall of an Arab Town North of the Huleh Valley,” 448.
. Alex Sutton, “British Imperialism and the Political Economy of Malayan Independence,” 470.
. Donal K. Coffey, “The Commonwealth and the Oath of Allegiance Crisis: A Study in Inter-War Commonwealth Relations,” 492.
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. Poppy Cullen, “Funeral Planning: British Involvement in the Funeral of President Jomo Kenyatta,” 513.
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 44, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/44/4
. Jonathan Chappell, “The Limits of the Shanghai Bridgehead: Understanding British Intervention in the Taiping Rebellion 1860-62,” 533.
. Ryan Patterson, “’To Form a Correct Estimate of their Nothingness when Compared with It’: British Exhibitions of Military Technology in the Abyssinian and Ashanti Expeditions,” 551.
. Jim Berryman, “Nationalism, Britishness, and the ‘Souring’ of Australian National Art,” 573.
. Kenneth J. Orosz, “The Dwarf, the Goetzen, and C.S. Forester’s African Queen: A Reassessment of Naval Operations in First World War Africa,” 592.
. Jeremy Martens, “’Between Two Fires’: Racial Populism, Indian Resistance, and the Beginnings of Satyagraha in the Transvaal, 1902-06,” 622.
. James Morris, “’Cultivating the African’: Barclays DCO and the Decolonisation of Business Strategy in Kenya, 1950-78,” 649.
. Stephen Constantine, “Governor Sir John Field in St. Helena: Democratic Reform in a Small British Colony, 1962-68,” 672.
. George Walker, “’So Much to Do’: Oxford and the Wills of Cecil Rhodes,” 697.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 47, Issue 2 (Autumn 2016) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/47/2
. Daniel R. Curtis, “Was Plague an Exclusively Urban Phenomenon? Plague Mortality in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries,” 139.
. Bas van Leeuwen and Peter Földvári, “Economic Mobility in a Colonial and Postcolonial Economy: Indonesia,” 171.
. Johan Fourie, “The Data Revolution in African Economic History,” 193.
. Robert I. Rotberg, “Considering Corruption’s Curse: Venality Across Time and Space,” 213.
Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 48, Issue 3 (August 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-latin-american- studies/issue/1A7887C8D5E22E19F5C2D692560E45F3
. Philip Kitzberger, “Media Wars and the New Left: Governability and Media Democratisation in Argentina and Brazil,” 447.
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. Gregory Michener and Carlos Pereira, “A Great Leap Forward for Democracy and the Rule of Law?: Brazil’s Mensalão Trial,” 477.
. Mirella van Dun, “Cocaine Flows and the State in Peru’s Amazonian Borderlands,” 509.
. Fidel J. Tavarez, “Viscardo’s Global Political Economy and the First Cry for Spanish American Independence, 1767-1798,” 537.
. Jason Davis, “¿Educación o desintegración? Parental Migration, Remittances, and Left-Behind Children’s Education in Western Guatemala,” 565.
. Christian Martínez Neira and Patricia Rodríguez, “Partisan Participation and Ethnic Autonomy: The Case of the Mapuche Organisation Admapu, in Chile,” 591.
Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 15, Issue 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/smil20/15/2
. Todd Burkhardt, “The Harmful and Residual Effects on Civilians by Bombing Dual-Purpose Facilities,” 81.
. David Lonsdale, “Beyond Just War: Military Strategy for the Common Good,” 100.
. Kayce Mobley, “Hiding Death: Contextualizing the Dover Ban,” 122.
. Wali Aslam, “Great-Power Responsbility, Side-Effect Harms, and American Drone Strikes in Pakistan,” 143.
Journal of Military History, Vol. 80, No. 4 (October 2016) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/804.html
. Frank N. Schubert, “Sesquicentennial Reflection on the Black Regulars,” 1011.
. Matthew A. Sears and Carolyn Willekes, “Alexander’s Cavalry Charge at Chaeronea, 338 BCE,” 1017.
. Robert N. Watt, “’An Exodus to Nowhere’?: Victorio’s Tres Castillos Campaign, September- October 1880,” 1037.
. Hubert van Tuyll, “Memory, Myth, and Forgetting: The Netherlands and the World Wars,” 1073.
. Cora Sol Goldstein, “A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Control: The German Military Occupation of France (1940-1942) and the American Military Occupation of Germany (1945- 1949),” 1083.
. Mesut Uyar and Serhat Güvenç “One Battle and Two Accounts: The Turkish Brigade at Kunu-ri in November 1950,” 1117.
. Edward J. Marolda, “Orphan of the Mekong Delta: The Army-Navy Mobile Riverine Force,” 1149. 14 | Page
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The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 54, Issue 3 (September 2016) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/804.html
. Marcin Stonawski, Michaela Potancoková, Matthew Cantele, and Vegard Skirbekk, “The changing religious composition of Nigeria: causes and implications of demographic divergence,” 361.
. Gemma Aellah and P. Wenzel Geissler, “Seeking exposure: conversions of scientific knowledge in an African city,” 389.
. Peter Hakim Justin and Mathijs van Leeuwen, “The politics of displacement-related land conflict in Yei River County, South Sudan,” 419.
. Geoffrey Ross Owens, “’We are not farmers’: Dilemmas and prospects of residential suburban cultivators in contemporary Dar es Salaam, Tanzania,” 443.
. Emma Elfversson, “Peace from below: Governance and peacebuilding in Kerio Valley, Kenya,” 469.
. Warigia M. Bowman and J. David Bowman, “Censorship or self-control? Hate speech, the state, and the voter in the Kenyan election of 2013,” 495.
The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 88, No. 3 (September 2016) http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2016/88/3
. John W. Boyer and Jan E. Goldstein, “In Memoriam: William Hardy McNeill,” vi.
. Maria Teodora Comsa, Melanie Conroy, Dan Edelstein, Chloe Summers Edmondson, and Claude Willan, “The French Enlightenment Network,” 495.
. Christine Haynes, “Remembering and Forgetting the First Modern Occupation of France,” 535.
. Hermann Beck, “The Antibourgeois Character of National Socialism,” 572.
. Christian Goeschel, “A Parallel History? Rethinking the Relationship between Italy and Germany, ca. 1860-1945,” 610.
Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 21, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2016/88/3
. Erminio Fonzo, “A path towards Fascism: nationalism and large-scale industry in Italy (1910- 1923),” 545.
. Ángel Alcalde, “War veterans and the transnational origins of Italian Fascism (1917-1919),” 565.
. Matteo Di Figlia, “The shifting evocations of squadrismo: remembering the massacre of Palazzo d’Accursio in Fascist Bologna,” 584. 15 | Page
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. Fabio Capano, “Fighting for Trieste: nationalism and political violence at the edge of the Iron Curtain,” 603.
. Daniele Pipitone, “Imported memories: the Italian audience and the reception of American movies about the Second World War,” 627.
. Francesco Bello, “Fabio Luca Cavazza, the New Frontier, and the opening to the left in Italy,” 649.
The Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 51, No. 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjph20/51/2?nav=tocList
. Maaike Derksen, “Local Intermediaries? The Missionising and Governing of Colonial Subjects in South Dutch New Guinea, 1920-1942,” 111.
. Louis Lagarde, “The Legacy of Planter Jean My: Analysis of Two Private Colonial Homes in Southern Melanesia,” 143.
. Christopher Waters, “The Last of Australian Imperial Dreams for the Southwest Pacific: Paul Hasluck, the Department of Territories and a Greater Melanesia in 1960,” 169.
Pacific Currents
. Tony Angelo, Brian Bell, Bayley Roylance, “Intergenerational Trust Funds in the Pacific,” 186.
Notes and Documents
. Rhys Richards, “Whatever Happened to Otaheitan Jem?,” 205.
Exhibitions
. Mélissa Nayral, “Kanak: l’art est une parole = Kanak, art is speech,” 215.
Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 45, No. 4 (Summer 2016) http://www.palestine-studies.org/jps/issue/180
. Raja Khalidi, “Twenty-First Century Palestinian Development Studies,” 7.
. Linda Tabar, “Disrupting Development, Reclaiming Solidarity: The Anti-Politics of Humanitarianism,” 16.
. Adam Hanieh, “Development as Struggle: Confronting the Reality of Power in Palestine,” 32.
. Leila Farsakh, “Undermining Democracy in Palestine: The Politics of International Aid since Oslo,” 48.
. Compiled by Paul Karolyi, “Update on Conflict and Diplomacy: 16 February-15 May 2016,” 109. 16 | Page
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Congressional Monitor
. Compiled by Paul Karolyi, “The 114th Congress, First Session: 6 January 2015-18 December 2015,” 144.
Journal of Policy History, Vol. 28, Issue 4 (2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-policy- history/issue/DE5427D163ABA5B4DA78720CEC259BE9
. Brian Gratton and Emily Klancher Merchant, “La Raza: Mexicans in the United States Census,” 537.
. Emily Brooks, “Marijuana in La Guardia’s New York City: The Mayor’s Committee and Federal Policy, 1938-1945,” 568.
. Dennis Deslippe, “For Faith and Free Markets: The Lay Commission and Conservative Catholics in the 1980s,” 597.
. Luis da Vinha, “Structures, Processes, and Communication in the Transformaiton of the Carter Administration’s Foreign Policy,” 624.
. Jefferson Decker, “Pacific Views: Property Rights, the Regulatory State, and American Conservatism,” 654.
. Henry Midgley, “Payment by Results in Nineteenth-Century British Education: A Study in How Priorities Change,” 680.
. Sarah Milov, “Smoking as Statecraft: Promoting American Tobacco Production and Global Cigarette Consumption, 1947-1970,” 707.
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 47, Issue 3 (October 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-southeast-asian- studies/issue/C8881E9AD5AF0F6F214415FD6ECC8FE5
. Stephen A. Murphy and Miriam T. Stark, “Introduction: Transitions from late prehistory to early historic periods in mainland Southeast Asia, c. early to mid-first millennium CE,” 333.
. Janice Stargardt, “From the Iron Age to early cities at Sri Ksetra and Beikthano, Myanmar,“ 341.
. Stephen A. Murphy, “The case for proto-Dvaravati: A review of the art historical and archaeological evidence,” 366.
. Nicolas Revire, “Dvaravati and Zhenla in the seventh to eighth centuries: A transregional ritual complex,” 393.
. Charles F.W. Higham, “At the dawn of history: From Iron Age aggrandisers to Zhenla kings,” 418.
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. Caitlin Evans, Nigel Chang, Naho Shimizu, “Sites, survey, and ceramics: Settlement patterns of the first to ninth centuries CE in the Upper Mun River Valley, northeast Thailand,” 438.
. Dougald O’Reilly and Louise Shewan, “Phum Lovea; A moated precursor to the pura of Cambodia? Sociopolitical transformation from Iron Age settlements to early state society,” 468.
. Piphal Heng, “Transition to the Pre-Angkorian period (300-500 CE): Thala Borivat and a regional perspective,” 484.
. Ian C. Glover, “Connecting prehistoric and historic cultures in Southeast Asia,” 506.
Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 8, No. 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjth20/8/2
. Douglas Hope, “The democratisation of tourism in the English Lake District: the role of the Co- operative Holidays Association and the Holiday Fellowship,” 105.
. Elif Bayraktar Tellan, “Pera inns: the emergence of hosting as a business in Istanbul in the first half of the nineteenth century,” 127.
. Kevin J. James and Patrick Vincent, “The guestbook as historical source,” 147.
. Richard E. Morris, “Hosts and guests in early Cuba tourism,” 167.
. Evgenii V. Anisimov, Alexandra Bekasova, and Ekaterina Kalemeneva, “Books that link worlds: travel guides, the development of transportation infrastructure, and the emergence of the tourism industry in imperial Russia, nineteenth-early twentieth centuries,” 184.
Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjts20/14/2
. Elizabeth T. Kenney, Sirpa Salenius, and Whitney Womack Smith, “Blurring boundaries: race and transatlantic identities in culture and society,” 119.
. Charmaine A. Nelson, “’I am the only woman!’: the racial dimensions of patriarchy and the containment of white women in James Hakewill’s A Picturesque Tour of the Island of Jamaica…(1825),” 126.
. Elizabeth Kenney, “Fictional space and taxonomies of race in the Bahamas: mapping American identity in the early Republic,” 139.
. Sirpa Salenius, “Troubling the white supremacy-black inferiority paradigm: Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown in Europe,” 152.
. Whitney Womack Smith, “’Blind Tom’ abroad: race, disability, and transatlantic representations of Thomas Wiggins,” 164.
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. Tayana L. Hardin, “Discursive encounters: dance, inscription, and modern identities in interwar Paris,” 176.
. Stefano Luconi, “Black dagoes? Italian immigrants’ racial status in the United States: an ecological view,” 188.
. Lori Merish, “Reading ‘things’ in Italian-America,” 200.
Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 14, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjts20/14/3?nav=tocList
. Alessandro Brogi, “Taming dissent: the United States and the Italian centre-left, 1948-1978,” 213.
. Ryan C. Hendrickson, “NATO’s next secretary general: Rasmussen’s leadership legacy for Jens Stoltenberg,” 237.
. Vladimir P. Rumyantsev, “Unrequited interdependence? The Anglo-American collision over the supply of missiles to Israel, 1960-1962,” 252.
. Srdjan Vucetic, “British national identity and the Anglo-American special relationship,” 272.
. Bernadette Whelan, “The transatlantic world of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-91),” 293.
Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Spring 2016) http://vs.ucpress.edu/content/11/2
. Christina Firpo, “Sex and Song: Clandestine Prostitution in Tonkin’s A Dao Music Houses, 1920s- 1940s,” 1.
. Lan T. Chu, “From Reaction to Action: Re-conceptualizing the Vietnamese American Diasporic Experience,” 37.
. Tuan Hoang, “From Reeducaiton Camps to Little Saigons: Historicizing Vietnamese Diasporic Anticommunism,” 43.
. Mytoan Nguyen-Akbar, “Finding the American Dream Abroad? Narratives of Return Among 1.5 and Second Generation Vietnamese American Skilled Migrants in Vietnam,” 96.
Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 31, Issue 1 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmhr20/31/1
. Aysu Dincer, “’Enslaving Christians’: Greek slaves in late medieval Cyprus,” 1.
. Yasir Yilmaz, “Grand vizieral authority revisted: Köprülüs’ legacy and Kara Mustafa Pasa,” 21.
. Robert John Clines, “Jesuit thalassology reconsidered: the Mediterranean and the geopolitics of Jesuit missionary aims in seventeenth-century Ethiopia,” 43. 19 | Page
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. Yuval Ben-Bassat and Yossi Ben-Artzi, “Cartographical evidence of efforts to develop Acre during the last decades of Ottoman rule: did the Ottomans neglect the city?,” 65.
The Middle East Journal, Vol. 70, No. 3 (Summer 2016) http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/33933
. Frédéric Volpi, Fabio Merone, and Chiara Loschi, “Local (R)evolutions in Tunisia, 2011-2014: Reconstructing Municipal Political Authority,” 365.
. Kasper Ly Netterstrøm, “The Tunisian General Labor Union and the Advent of Democracy,” 383.
. Joseph Daher, “Reassessing Hizbullah’s Socioeconomic Policies in Lebanon,” 399.
. Farah Kawtharani, “Integrating Shi’a in the Modern Nation-State: Shaykh Muhammad Mahdi Shams al-Din, Hizbullah, and Engagement in Lebanese Politics,” 419.
. Fadi Esber, “The United States and the 1981 Lebanese Missile Crisis,” 439.
Middle East Policy, Vol. 23, Issue 3 (Fall 2016) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mepo.2016.23.issue-3/issuetoc
The GCC Evolves
. Aasim M. Husain, Ford M. Fraker, Edward Burton, Karen E. Young, and Ausamah Abdulla Al Absi, “Economic Reform and Political Risk in the GCC: Implications for U.S. Government and Business,” 5.
. Jerome H. Kahan, “Security Assurances for the Gulf States: A Bearable Burden?,” 30.
. Gawdat Bahgat, “Lower for Longer: Saudi Arabia Adjusts to the New Oil Era,” 39.
. Giorgio Cafiero and Adam Yefet, “Oman and the GCC: A Solid Relationship?,” 49.
Managing Change
. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, “’Early’ Transitional Justice in the Arab World: Lessons Learned,” 56.
. Benjamin MacQueen, “Lebanon’s Electoral System: Is Reform Possible?,” 71.
. Pelin Telseren Kadercan and Burak Kadercan, “The Turkish Military as a Political Actor: Its Rise and Fall,” 84.
Reasonable Fears
. Gareth Porter, “Chemical Attacks in Syria: How U.S. Intel Went Wrong,” 100.
. Farhad Rezaei, “Shopping for Armageddon: Islamist Groups and Nuclear Terror,” 112. 20 | Page
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. David G. Kibble, “Dabiq, the Islamist State’s Magazine: A Critical Analysis,” 133.
Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 6 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmes20/52/6
. Orna Almog, “Unlikely relations: Israel, Romania, and the Egyptian-Israeli peace accord,” 881.
. Mustafa Menshawy, “Turning ‘defeat’ into ‘victory’: the power of discourse on the 1973 war in Egypt,” 897.
. Tamir Goren, “The Jewish neighbourhoods of Jaffa and the question of annexation to Tel Aviv at the end of the British Mandate,” 917.
. Syed Tanvir Wasti, “Three Ottoman Pashas at the Congress of Berlin, 1878,” 938.
. Stephanie Cronin, “Islam, slave agency, and abolitionism in Iran, the Middle East, and North Africa,” 953.
. Elisheva Machlis, “Al-Wefaq and the February 14 uprising: Islam, nationalism, and democracy – the Shi’i-Bahraini discourse,” 978.
. Daniel Kessler, “The Jewish community in nineteenth-century Palestine: evidence from the Montefiore censuses,” 996.
. Dilek Barlas and Andelko Vlasic, “The Balkan Entente in Turkish-Yugoslav relations (1934-41): the Yugoslav perspective,” 1011.
Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 50, Issue 5 (September 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian- studies/issue/2C3AE34DAD8CD1F51A33F27D27FE1279
. Richard David Williams, “Krishna’s Neglected Responsibilities: Religious devotion and social critique in eighteenth-century North India,” 1403.
. Megan Eaton Robb, “Women’s Voices, Men’s Lives: Masculinity in a North Indian Urdu newspaper,” 1441.
. Tahir Mahmood, “Collaboration and British Military Recruitment: Fresh perspectives from colonial Punjab, 1914-1918,” 1474.
. Walter N. Hakala, “From Sepoy to Film Star: Indian interpreters of an Afghan mythic space,” 1501.
. Darinee Alagirisamy, “The Self-Respect Movement and Tamil Politics of Belonging in Interwar British Malaya, 1929-1939,” 1547.
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. Jyoti Mohan, “The Glory of Ancient India Stems from her Aryan Blood: French anthropologists ‘construct’ the racial history of India for the world,” 1576.
. Ajay Verghese, “British Rule and Tribal Revolts in India: The curious case of Bastar,” 1619.
. Pallavi Raghavan, “The Making of the India-Pakistan Dynamic: Nehru, Liaquat, and the No War Pact correspondence of 1950,” 1645.
. Chiara Chiapponi, “Japan and the Asia-Pacific in the 1970s: From an economic to a ‘heart-to- heart’ relationship,” 1679.
. Chan Yang, “Ruthless Manipulation or Benevolent Amnesia? The role of the history of the Fifteen-Year War in China’s diplomacy towards Japan before the 1982 Textbook Incident,” 1705.
Modern & Contemporary France, Vol. 24, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmcf20/24/4
. Manuel Braganca and Owen Heathcote, “Penser la violence en France au XXIe siècle,” 351.
. Anne-Claude Ambroise-Rendu, “Reconnaître et qualifier la violence: comment la pédophilie est devenue un sujet de choix pour les médias,” 363.
. Gill Allwood, “Gender-based violence against women in contemporary France: domestic violence and forced marriage policy since the Istanbul Convention,” 377.
. Bruno Levasseur, “Telling stories: narrating violence in the contemporary French banlieues (1992-2006),” 395.
. Karine Chevalier, “Le cinéma français face à la violence: du New French Extremism à une violence intériorisée,” 411.
. Hélène Jaccomard, “Repenser la représentation de la violence dans le théâtre français contemporain,” 427.
Le Monde Diplomatique (August 2016) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/08/
. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Provocations atlantiques,” 1.
. Finn Brunton, “Petit guide de conversation avec les extraterrestres,” 1.
. Akram Belkaïd, “L’école algérienne face au piège identitaire,” 1.
. Akram Belkaïd, “Huit millions d’élèves,” 7.
. Akram Belkaïd, “L’ombre du secteur privé,” 7.
. Benoît Duteurtre, “Éloge de la fermière,” 2. 22 | Page
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. Alain Garrigou, “Voter plus n’est pas voter mieux,” 3.
. Peter Harling, “Irak, colosse à la tête d’argile,” 4.
. Peter Harling, “Bassora, la ville qui se donne en sacrifice,” 4.
. Vincent Sizaire, “Quand parler de ‘terrorisme’?,” 8.
. Tom Bissell, “Mes vacances en Terre sainte,” 10.
. John R. MacArthur, “Union forcée autour de Hillary Clinton,” 11.
. Paul Mason, “’Brexit’, les raisons de la colère,” 12.
. Matthieu Grossetête, “Des accidents de la route pas si accidentels,” 13.
. Christophe Lucand, “Le ‘pinard’ ou le sang des poilus,” 14.
. Loïc Ramirez, “Avec la guérilla des FARC, en attendant la paix,” 16.
. Arthur Fouchère, “Bientôt des robots au chevet des patients japonais,” 18.
. Arthur Fouchère, “Un oeil tourné vers Washington,” 19.
. Anne Mathieu, “Envoyés spéciaux de la guerre d’Espagne,” 22.
. Agathe Mélinand, “Le compositeur du silence,” 27.
. Mona Chollet, “Moumoutes, flingues et talonnettes,” 28.
Le Monde Diplomatique (September 2016) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/09/
. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Dérangements politiques,” 1.
. Michael Klare, “À Washington, scénarios pour un conflit majeur,” 1.
. Jean-Arnault Dérens and Laurent Geslin, “Dans les Balkans, le plus vieil islam d’Europe,” 1.
. Pierre Rimbert, “Faites qu’il s’en aille,” 2.
. Pierre Rimbert, “Données personnelles, une affaire politique,” 3.
. Raphaël Godechot, “Riposte culturelle au Cachemire,” 4.
. Sylvie Lasserre, “Un peu de répit pour les réfugiés au Pakistan,” 4.
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. Gérard Prunier, “La Corne de l’Afrique dans l’orbite de la guerre au Yémen,” 6.
. Bernard Duterme, “Au Nicaragua, que reste-t-il du sandinisme?,” 8.
. Thomas Frank, “Un ‘milliardaire en col bleu’ contre une madone de vertu,” 10.
. Philippe Pataud Célérier, “’Enchanter la vulgaire réalité’,” 14.
. Clémentine Fauconnier, “Les primaires, version russe,” 16.
. Nina Bachkatov, “L’opposition russe en miettes.”
. Marie Bénilde, “Quand les tuyaux avalent les journaux,” 17.
. Renaud Lambert and Hélène Richard, “L’économie comme on ne vous l’a jamais expliquée dans les médias,” 18.
. Christelle Gérand, “Aix-Marseille, laboratoire de la fusion des universités,” 20.
. Pierre Souchon, “Cette France en mal de médecins,” 22.
. Jean-Michel Déprats, “Traduire Shakespeare,” 27.
. Marc Billaud, Julie Henry, and Pierre Sujobert, “Trompeuses métaphores du cancer,” 28.
Le Monde Diplomatique (October 2016) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/10/
. Serge Halimi, “Les États-Unis tentés par le risque,” 1.
. Philippe Descamps, “Des Pirates à l’assaut de l’Islande,” 1.
. Philippe Descamps, “Le tourisme, une nouvelle bulle?,” 16.
. Gérard Lemarquis, “Réenchanter la politique par la dérision,” 17.
. Guillaume Pitron, “Braderie forestière au pays de Colbert,” 1.
. Guillaume Pitron, “Gouffre financier,” 20.
. “Une anomalie réconfortante,” 2.
. “L’heure du choix,” 2.
. Anne-Cécile Robert, “De l’art d’ignorer le peuple,” 3.
. Olivier Piot, “Au Gabon, la mécanique du népotisme s’enraye,” 4.
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. Olivier Piot, “L’élève modèle de la ‘Françafrique’,” 4.
. Sophia Marchesin, “Irréductibles Druzes du Golan,” 6.
. Sophia Marchesin, “En Israël, une place à part,” 6.
. Cécile Marin, “Un plateau stratégique.”
. Sümbül Kaya, “Comment M. Erdogan a maté l’armée turque,” 7.
. Pierre Daum, “Le Maroc pétrifié par son roi,” 8.
. Gideon Levy, “Israël ou la religion de la sécurité,” 10.
. Benjamin Fernandez, “Les vengeurs masqués de la rue mexicaine,” 12.
. Cécile Raimbeau, “Qui a tué Berta Cáceres?,” 13.
. Julie Beurq, “Après le ‘casse du siècle’ en Moldavie,” 14.
. Julie Beurq, “Un milliard disparaît,” 14.
. Lola Parra Craviotto, “À Gibraltar, dernière colonie d’Europe,” 18.
. Martine Bulard, “Appétit chinois, incurie française,” 19.
. Hélène Richard, “Théorème de la soumission,” 21.
. Éric Frécon, “Perceptions et réalités de l’autoritarisme dans le Sud-Est asiatique,” 22.
. Anthony Glinoer, “Séductions de la bohème,” 27.
. Julien Brygo and Olivier Cyran, “Direction des Ressources Heureuses,” 28.
Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de voir (August-September 2016) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/10/
Artistes, domestiqués ou révoltés?
Éclats révolutionnaires
. Lionel Richard, “Un film beau comme une aurore.”
. Laurent Courtens, “Les couleurs d’un peuple.”
. Jorge Amado, “Gloire à ceux qui nous aident à garder des rêves.”
. Nira Reyes Morales, “Pour décontaminer l’imaginaire.” 25 | Page
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. Mahmoud Darwich, “Poètes, vos papiers.”
. Thomas Sotinel, “Peace and love and rock’n’roll.”
. Édouard Glissant, “L’ombre de l’identité culturelle.”
. Théo Angelopoulos, “Comment donner forme à nos déceptions.”
. Ayhan Geçgin, “Istanbul, l’autre côté.”
La subversion, c’est chic
. Dany-Robert Dufour, “L’obscénité des caniches géants.”
. Yves Hélias and Alain Joffroy, “Merci de ne rien déranger.”
. Philippe Person, “La vague qui se prenait pour l’océan.”
. Johan Popelard, “La Jaconde aime les patrons.”
. Léo de Boisgisson, “Loin de la K-pop, vers un Bob Dylan chinois.”
. Thomas Frank, “Sur le ‘Titanic’, de si gentils rebelles.”
. Eugenio Renzi, “Des travailleurs comme les autres?”
. Laurence Campa, “Guillaume Apollinaire, guetteur de merveilles.”
. Andrew Adonis and Stephen Pollard, “Faites vos jeux.”
La fête des possibles
. Sébastien Lapaque, “Panaït Istrati, la grandeur des gueux.”
. Graham Robb, “Vérité de la légende.”
. Alain Vicky, “Ovnis dans le ciel d’Afrique.”
. Miguel Ángel Estrella, “À ceux qui entendent Bach pour la première fois.”
. Ignacio Ramonet, “Le progrès à l’envers.”
. Pierre Bourdieu, “Et Manet fit scandale.”
. John Berger, “La fraternité des égarés.”
. Evelyne Pieiller, “Saboter le consensus, ouvrir l’horizon.” 26 | Page
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. Owen Hatherley, “Les excentriques, le léninisme et Buster Keaton.”
Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de voir (October-November 2016) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/149/
Affrontements américains
Cette crise qui n’en finit pas
. John Nichols, “’Nous avons perdu Detroit.’”
. Christelle Gérand, “Des puits de pétrole dans les jardins.”
. Maxime Robin, “Quelle est votre cote de crédit?”
. Lori M. Wallach, “’L’Alena générera plus d’emplois qu’il n’en détruira.’”
. Danièle Stewart, “Qui profite des travailleuses immigrées?”
. Maxime Robin, “En Louisiane, le business des prisons.”
. Judith Chetrit, “Chicago en panne de logement social.”
. Benoît Bréville, “La charité contre l’État.”
Le rappel brutal de la question noire
. Desmond King, “L’illusion d’une Amérique post-raciale.”
. Raphaël Kempf, “Blancs ou noirs, tous les shérifs se ressemblent.”
. Achille Mbembe, “Malcolm X, toujours vivant.”
. Sylvie Laurent, “Black Lives Matter, le renouveau militant.”
. Adolph Reed, Jr., “Selma, un film, une légende.”
. Brentin Mock, “Retour en force de la discrimination électorale.”
Réalignements politiques
. Rodney Benson, “Fox News, une industrie de l’outrage.”
. Serge Halimi, “Guerre civil au sein de la droite.”
. Jessica Gourdon, “Feu sur l’avortement.”
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. Serge Halimi, “Un milliardaire à l’assaut de la Maison Blanche.”
. Thomas Frank, “Et la ‘classe créative’ envoûta les démocrates…”
. Bhaskar Sunkara, “Socialisme, ce mot qui n’effraie plus.”
Vers un Amérique modeste?
. Perry Anderson, “Aux origines du messianisme américain.”
. Martine Bulard, “Un marché commun pour marginaliser la Chine.”
. Salim Lamrani, “Dégel entre Washington et La Havane.”
. Trita Parsi, “L’Iran, un ennemi présentable.”
. Noam Chomsky, “Le meilleur des mondes selon Washington.”
. Stephen F. Cohen, “Les hérétiques de la crise ukrainienne.”
. Benoît Bréville, “Existe-t-il une ‘doctrine Obama’?”
National Identities, Vol. 18, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/18/4
. Hugo Marcos-Marne, “Autonomist and secessionist parties in post-communist democracies. Structural and institutional factors in the study of a dynamic phenomenon,” 379.
. Terrence Musanga, “White Zimbabwean farmers’ unstable mobilities, identity, and history in Douglas Rogers’ The last resort: a memoir of Zimbabwe,” 397.
. Landon E. Hancock, “Into the IRIS: a model of analyzing identity dynamics in conflict,” 409.
Orbis, Vol. 60, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00304387
. Richard C. Bush, “The 2016 Election and Prospects for Taiwan’s Democracy,” 473.
. Shelley Rigger, “Kuomintang Agonistes: Party Politics in the Wake of Taiwan’s 2016 Elections,” 488.
. Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, “2016 Taiwan Elections: Significance and Implications,” 504.
. Pochih Chen, “Lessons from Taiwan’s Economic Development,” 515.
. Peter C.Y. Chow, “Taiwan in International Economic Relations,” 531.
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. Jacques deLisle, “Taiwan’s Quest for International Space: Ma’s Legacy, Tsai’s Options, China’s Choices, and U.S. Policy,” 550.
. Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, “Prospects for U.S.-Taiwan Relations,” 575.
. June Teufel Dreyer, “Taiwan and Japan in the Tsai Era,” 592.
. Arthur Waldron, “Legacy Problems: China’s Taiwan Dilemma,” 609.
Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Summer 2016) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/pakijhiststud.1.issue-1
. Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes, “Ethnographies of trauma and migrant emotions: South Asian visual narratives of war and displacement,” 1.
. Susan Broomhall, “Tears on silk: Cross-cultural emotional performances among Japanese-born Christians in seventeenth-century Batavia,” 18.
. María Sierra, “Uncivilized emotions: Romantic images and marginalization of the Gitanos/Spanish gypsies,” 43.
. Sujoy Dutta, “The politics of emotion: The Dalit and lower castes in Uttar Pradesh,” 65.
. Samina Choonara, “Instrumental music: Studies in the sociological significance of the classical and the folk,” 80.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol. 22, Issue 3 (August 2016) http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/pac/22/3/
. Michael G. Wessells, “Children and armed conflict: Introduction and overview,” 198.
. Brandon A. Kohrt, Minyoung Yang, Sauharda Rai, Anvita Bhardwaj, A. Wietse Tol, and Mark J.D. Jordans, “Recruitment of child soldiers in Nepal: Mental health status and risk factors for voluntary participation of youth in armed groups,” 208.
. Lindsay Stark, Debbie Landis, Blake Thomson, and Alina Potts, “Navigating support, resilience, and care: Exploring the impact of informal social networks on the rehabilitation and care of young female survivors of sexual violence in northern Uganda,” 217.
. Kathleen Kostelny and Ken Ondoro, “Structural violence and the everyday stresses of internally displaced children in Somaliland and Puntland,” 226.
. Myriam Denov and Natasha Blanchet-Cohen, “Trajectories of violence and survival: Turnings and adaptations in the lives of two war-affected youth living in Canada,” 236.
. Fiona C. Thomas, Wietse A. Tol, Anavarathan Vallipuram, Sambasivamoorthy Sivayokan, Mark J.D. Jordans, Ria Reis, and Joop T.V.M. de Jong, “Emic perspectives on the impact of armed
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conflict on children’s mental health and psychosocial well-being: Applying a social ecological framework of resilience in northern Sri Lanka,” 246.
. Yvette Efebera and Theresa S. Betancourt, “’Youth do all such things to survive here’: A qualitative study of challenges facing war-affected youth in Sierra Leone,” 254.
. Laura E. Miller-Graff, “Frameworks for childhood PTSD treatment in conflict-affected settings,” 262.
. Warren Spielberg, Khuloud Jamal Khayyat Dajani, and Taisir Abdallah, “No-man’s land: Hearing the voices of Palestinian young men residing in East Jerusalem,” 272.
. Dana Townsend, Laura K. Taylor, Andrea Furey, Christine E. Merrilees, Marcie Goeke-Morey, Peter Shirlow, and E. Mark Cummings, “Measuring the macrosystem in postaccord Northern Ireland: A social-ecological approach,” 282.
. Judith Escuin Checa and Laura K. Taylor, “Research by peaceful means: Methodologies in peace psychology,” 287.
. Rebecca L. Oxford, “A valuable interculturalism book for a tense time in history,” 289.
. Ilse Hakvoort, “Analyzing friendship and enmity in real-life authentic situations,” 291.
. Charles P. Webel, “All power to the people!,” 293.
Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 28, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cper20/28/3
Symposium: The Path to a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
. David Krieger, “Once Upon a Time Can Be Now,” 269.
. Richard Falk, “On President Obama’s Visit to Hiroshima,” 275.
. Richard Falk and David Krieger, “A Dialogue on Nuclear Weapons,” 280.
. Ramesh Thakur, “The Ethical Imperatives and Means to Nuclear Peace,” 288.
. Hernán Darío Vásquez Reyna, “A Conceptual Framework for a New Nuclear Ethics,” 296.
. John Scales Avery, “The Complete Abolition of Nuclear Weapons,” 302.
. Erika Simpson, “Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons,” 309.
. Kjølv Egeland, “Punctuated Equilibrium in Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament,” 318.
. Peter van den Dungen, “Abolishing Nuclear Weapons through Anti-Atomic Bomb Museums,” 326. 30 | Page
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. Steve Leeper, “Time for a New Nuclear Strategy,” 334.
Other Features
. W. Chadwick Austin and Michael Thieme, “Is the International Criminal Court Anti-African?,” 342.
. Marc Woons, “Helots, Spartans, and Contemporary Wars Within,” 351.
. Stephen Zunes, “Nonviolent Civil Resistance in Islamic Countries before the Arab Spring,” 360.
Politique Étrangère (2016/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2016-3.htm
Amérique Latine: Les Espoirs Déçus?
. Joao Augusto de Castro Neves and Bruno Reis, “Brésil: plus dure sera la chute,” 11.
. Sébastien Velut, “Argentine: qu’est-ce que le kirchnérisme?,” 23.
. Guillaume Lasconjarias, “Colombie: la longue marche vers la paix?,” 37.
. Ilán Bizberg, “Mexique: de la violence et autres démons,” 49.
. Kevin Parthenay, “Panama: un État fragile en quête de statut international,” 61.
Contrechamps: “L’Europe sans boussole
. Guy Verhofstadt, “Europe: Back to the Future,” 75.
. Dominique Moïsi, “Repenser l’Europe,” 83.
Actualités
. Leïla Seurat, “Le Hamas et les djihadistes à Gaza: contrôle impossible, trêve improbable,” 95.
. Jean-François Heimburger, “Lutte antiterroriste: comment s’adapte le Japon?,” 107.
. Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, “Diplomatie des armes autonomes: les débats de Genève,” 119.
Repères
. Simond de Galbert, “L’Iran renoncera-t-il à l’arme nucléaire?,” 133.
. Frédéric Grare, “Océan Indien: le rapprochement stratégique indo-australien,” 145.
Regions and Cohesion, Vol. 6, Issue 2 (June 2016) 31 | Page
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Editors’ Note
. “Gender coherence for development: The inclusion of women in peace and development,” 1.
Kapuscinski Development Lecture
. Leymah Gbowee, “From war to development: Women leading the nation,” 4.
Articles
. Edith Kauffer, “Género, desarrollo y políticas públicas: La doble discrepancia de las aristas del poder,” 13.
. Sandra Sacchetti, “Assisted ‘voluntary’ return of women to Kosovo: Rhetoric and reality within the framework of development,” 35.
. Francisco Jiménez Bautista, “Percepciones de las mujeres en un espacio cerrado: Las prisiones en España,” 59.
. Patricia Ravelo Blancas and May-ek Querales Mendoza, “Acciones de las mujeres contra la violencia feminicida en Ciudad Juárez, México,” 85.
Leadership Forum
. Khuat Thu Hong, “Women and development in Vietnam: Caught between social tradition and economic globalization,” 110.
. Karla Priego and Denise Soares, “2013-2016: Años de retroceso en políticas de igualdad de género en el sector ambiental en México,” 120.
. RISC Consortium, “A World Family Portrait: A celebration of humanity’s place in the world,” 133.
Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 24, No. 3 (2016) http://renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-24-no-3-2016
. Alan Finlayson, “The Present Crisis and the Questions We Must Ask.”
. Jonathan Ashworth MP and Josh Simons, “What is Economic Trust in Politics?”
. Bill Blackwater, “Morality and Left-Wing Politics: A Case Study of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party.”
. Jon Lawrence, “Movement Politics, the Electoral Machine, and the ‘Masses’: Lessons from the Early Labour Party.”
. Jessica Garland, “A New Politics? The Challenges of Multi-Speed Party Membership.” 32 | Page
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. Tom Barker, “Speaking to England.”
. Phil Parvin, “Silencing the Critics: Charities, Lobbyists, and the Government’s Quiet War on Dissent.”
. George Morris, “Universal Credit, Ideology, and the Politics of Poverty.”
. Elizabeth Evans, “Feminist Resistance.”
Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 20, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/20/3?nav=tocList
. Kalle Pihlainen, “Futures for the past (‘This is a stub’),” 315.
. Hans Kellner, “Narrativity and dialectics revisted,” 319.
. Martin L. Davies, “Cognitive inadequacy: history and the technocratic management of an artificial world,” 334.
. Berber Bevernage, “Tales of pastness and contemporaneity: on the politics of time in history and anthropology,” 352.
. Jonas Ahlskog, “Michael Oakeshott and Hayden White on the practical and the historical past,” 375.
. María Inés La Greca, “Hayden White and Joan W. Scott’s feminist history: the practical past, the political present, and an open future,” 395.
. Kalle Pihlainen, “The distinction of history: on valuing the insularity of the historical past,” 414.
. Ilkka Lähteenmäki and Tatu Virta, “The Finnish Twitter war: the Winter War experienced through the #sota39 project and its implications for historiography,” 433.
. Ketil Knutsen, “A history didactic experiment: the TV series Anno in a dramatist perspective,” 454.
. Alexander Lyon Macfie, “The Impact of History? Histories at the Beginning of the Century,” 469.
Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 20, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/20/4?nav=tocList
. Frank Ankersmit and Marek Tamm, “Leibnizian philosophy of history: a conversation,” 491.
. Alexander Lyon Macfie, “Namier, Zionism, and the Palestine question: a case study of objectivity, truth, and balance in the writing of history,” 512.
. Murray G. Phillips, “Wikipedia and history: a worthwhile partnership in the digital era?,” 523. 33 | Page
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. Beverley Southgate, “Macaulay 1828: history, biography, and portraiture,” 544.
. Alun Munslow, “’Thoughts on authoring the past as history’,” 556.
. Dana Mihailescu, “Comics from the World Wars as palimpsest-laden tools for historical analysis,” 586.
The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 14, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/14/3?nav=tocList
. Michel Sidibé, “Religion and Sustainable Development,” 1.
. Jill Olivier and Sally Smith, “Innovative Faith-Community Responses to HIV and AIDS: Summative lessons from Over Two Decades of Work,” 5.
. Elisabet le Roux, Neil Kramm, Nigel Scott, Maggie Sandilands, Lizle Loots, Jill Olivier, Diana Arango, and Veena O’Sullivan, “Getting dirty: Working with Faith Leaders to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence,” 22.
. Jill Olivier, “Interventions with Local Faith Communities on Immunization in Development contexts,” 36.
. Clarence Tsimpo and Quentin Wodon, “Faith Affiliation, Religiosity, and Attitudes Towards the Environment and Climate Change,” 51.
. Juan Carlos Parra, George Joseph, and Quentin Wodon, “Religion and Social Cooperation: Results from an Experiment in Ghana,” 65.
. Arne Olav Øyhus, “Religion and Development: the Norwegian AID Discourse,” 73.
. Benjamin Miller, “Does AID Effectiveness Mean Repairing the World?: an Examination of Tikkun Olam’s Implications for Modern AID Effectiveness Standards,” 81.
. James R. Cochrane, “Religion in Sustainable Development,” 89.
. Jean Duff, Mike Battcock, Azza Karam, and Adam Russell Taylor, “High-Level Collaboration between the Public Sector and Religious and Faith-Based Organizations: Fad or Trend?,” 95.
. Alastair Ager and Joey Ager, “Sustainable Development and Religion: Accommodating Diversity in a Post-Secular age,” 101.
. Azza Karam and Katherine Marshall, “Religion, Human Rights, and Development: Focusing on Health,” 106.
. John Blevins, Christoph Benn, and Sandra Thurman, “Reflections on HIV-Related Experiences of Two Global Funding Mechanisms Supporting Religious Health Providers,” 110.
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. Christo Greyling, Jolly Ann Maulit, Susan Parry, David Robinson, Sally Smith, Anne Street, and Robert Vitillo, “Lessons from the Faith-Driven Response to the West Africa Ebola Epidemic,” 118.
. Gillian Paterson, “Negotiating a Language of Gender: SDG5 and the Roman Catholic Church,” 124.
. Robert Joustra, “Is the Problem Really Religious Freedom?,” 129. ______
Review of International Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 4 (October 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international- studies/issue/846C22BA8CA039D5420EBF2EA0374CA7#
. Tarja Väyrynen, “Rethinking national temporal orders: the subaltern presence and the enactment of the political,” 597.
. Karl Gustafsson, “Routinised recognition and anxiety: Understanding the deterioration in Sino- Japanese relations,” 613.
. Eric Grynaviski, “Intending war rightly: Right intentions, public intentions, and consent,” 634.
. Eytan Gilboa, Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert, Jason Miklian, and Piers Robinson, “Moving media and conflict studies beyond the CNN effect,” 654.
. Lisa Maria Dellmuth, “The knowledge gap in world politics: Assessing the sources of citizen awareness of the United Nations Security Council,” 673.
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 59, No. 2 (2016) http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034-732920160002&lng=en&nrm=iso
. Cristina Inoue and Arlene Beth Tickner, “Many Words, Many Theories?”
. Nicholas Onuf, “Many Worlds, Many Theories, Many Rules: Formulating an Ethical System for the World to Come.”
. Tony Tai-Ting Liu, “Teaching IR to the Global South: Some Reflections and Insights.”
. Fernanda Barasuol and André Reis da Silva, “International Relations Theory in Brazil: trends and challenges in teaching and research.”
. Victor Coutinho Lage and Paulo Henrique Chamon, “Resisting the denial of coevalness in International Realtions: provincializing, perspectivism, border thinking.” ______
Revista de Historia Económica/Journal of Iberian and Latin American History, Vol. 34, Issue 2 (September 2016) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/revista-de-historia-economica-journal-of-iberian-and-latin- american-economic-history/issue/0E113B6547BC5870192452319B2DFA18 35 | Page
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Panorama: Revisiting the legacy of colonialism
. Alejandra Irigoin, “Revisiting the Legacy of Colonialism in Africa, India, and Latin America: An Introduction,” 163.
. Alejandra Irigoin, “Representation without Taxation, Taxation without Consent: The Legacy of Spanish Colonialism in America,” 169.
. Tirthankar Roy, “The British Empire and the Economic Development of India (1858-1947),” 209.
. Ewout Frankema, Erik Green, and Ellen Hillbom, “Endogenous Processes of Colonial Settlement. The Success and Failure of European Settler Farming in Sub-Saharan Africa,” 237.
Articles
. Agustina Vence Conti and Eduardo Martín Cuesta, “Prices and Wages in the 1890 Crisis in Buenos Aires,” 267.
. Enrique Llopis and Felipa Sánchez, “The Crisis of 1803-1805 in the Two Castiles: Foodstuff, Mortality, and Institutional Collapse,” 295.
. José M. Menudo, “Cartas Españolas de Jean-Baptiste Say: Evidencias Para el Estudio de la Circulación de Ideas Económicas,” 323.
Revue Française de Science Politique (2016/3-4) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2016-3.htm
Sommaire: Politiques de l’Organisation
. Philippe Bezes and Patrick Le Lidec, “Politiques de l’organisation: Les nouvelles divisions du travail étatique,” 407.
. Benjamin Lemoine, “L’État stratège pris dans les taux: L’invention d’une agence de la dette publique française,” 435.
. Élodie Lemaire, “Les usages de la spécialisation dans la police: Les formes discrètes du management public policier,” 461.
. Frédéric Pierru and Christine Rolland, “Bringing the Health Care State Back in Le embarras politiques d’une intégration par fusion: le cas des Agences Régionales de Santé,” 483.
. Philippe Bezes and Patrick Le Lidec, “Politiques de la fusion: Les nouvelles frontières de l’État territorial,” 507.
Revue Internationale et Stratégique (2016/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2016-3.htm
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Autre Regard
. Interview with Denis Robert by Marc Verzeroli, “’Le vrai pouvoir est de cacher ce qui a été révélé’,” 7.
Éclairage
. Michel Dévoluy, “L’ordolibéralisme et la construction européenne,” 26.
Dossier: Émergence(s)
. Pascal Boniface, “Émergents et Occident,” 37.
. Interview with Pierre Salama by Marc Verzeroli, “La fin de l’optimisme: la crise des émergents est-elle phénomène global?,” 43.
. Robert Chaouad, “Émergence: genèse et circulation d’une notion devenue catégorie d’analyse,” 55.
. Dalila Chenaf-Nicet, “Émergence et développement: une relation complexe et contrariée,” 67.
. Sylvie Matelly, “À quoi servent les BRICS?,” 77.
. Sophie Lefeez, “L’émergence est-elle synonyme de puissance? L’affirmation d’une ambition d’autonomie stratégique,” 89.
. Barthélemy Courmont, “La Chine face au ralentissement économique,” 97.
. Arnaud Dubien, “Russie: l’éternel ‘retour de la puissance pauvre’?,” 105.
. Olivier Da Lage, “L’Inde, entre volonté de puissance et inhibitions,” 113.
. Interview with Christophe Ventura, “Le Brésil et la crise de système,” 123.
. Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky, “Le Mexique est-il un pays émergent?,” 135.
. Philippe Hugon, “L’Afrique du Sud, puissance émergente et vulnérable,” 143.
. Asaf Savas Akat and Seyfettin Gürsel, “La Turquie à la recherche d’une croissance forte et équilibrée,” 153.
The Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 161, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rusi20/current
Iraq Inquiry
. Christopher Elliott, “The Chilcot Report,” 4.
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Brexit and Its Consequences
. Matthew C. Benwell and Alasdair Pinkerton, “Brexit and the British Overseas Territories,” 8.
. Jonathan Eyal, “Brexit: The Lull Before the Storm,” 16.
Financial Sanctions
. Jonathan Brewer, “UN Financial Sanctions on Iran,” 22.
Civil-Military Relations
. Francesco F. Milan, “Turkey: What Hides Behind a Failed Coup Attempt,” 28.
. Gregory Foster, “Civil-Military Relations on Trial: Through the Eyes of Tomorrow’s U.S. Military Leaders,” 34.
. Steven Paget, “’Interoperability of the Mind’,” 42.
Cyber-Strategy
. David J. Lonsdale, “Britain’s Emerging Cyber-Strategy,” 52.
Military History
. Andrew Stewart, “What Bill Slim Did Next,” 64.
Conflict, War and Culture
. Alex Mayhew, “Fields of Battle, Lands of Peace 1914-1918,” 72.
Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Forskning, 2015:2 http://www.tidskriftenscandia.se/?q=node/1133
. David Ludvigsson, Kenneth Nordgren, Sirkka Ahonen, Lisa Kvande, Klas-Göran Karlsson, and Carsten Tage Nielsen, “Rundabordsdiskussion: Var står historiedidaktiken idag?”
. Pia Lundqvist, “Den goda smaken – konsumtion av kolonialvaror och alcohol i tre svenska 1800- talsromaner.”
. Jan Mispelære and Jonas Lindström, “En plats att leva på. Geografisk rörlighet och social position in det gamla bondesamhället.”
. Anna Nilsson Hammar, “Scanda introducerar: Digital History.”
Supplement
. Magnus Linnarsson, “Förmodernitet. Analytiskt begrepp eller kronologisk restpost?” 38 | Page
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. Lynn Hunt, “Are Modern Times Different?”
. Mats Hallenberg, “Det förmoderna i det moderna. Om brott, kontinuitet och långa linjer i historien.”
. Leif Runefelt, “Kriterier för förmodernitet.”
. Willmar Sauter, “Förmodernitet – ett concept för det ännu-inte-moderna. Estetisk historicitet som länk mellan då och nu.”
. Karin Sennefelt, “Det omoderna självet tittar på saker. Reflektioner utifrån Christer Ahlbergers artikel i HT 2014:2.”
. Ingrid Maier and Christine Watson, “Interkulturellt utbyte mellan Västeuropa och Moskvastaten. Frågor om modernisering och periodisering.”
. Anna Blennow, Stefano Fogelberg Rota and Frederick Whitling, “Roma antiquia et moderna. Guideboken som genre genom seklerna.”
. Göran Rydén, “Från rakhyvlar till bergborrar. Metaller i den tidigmoderna världen.”
. Andreas Hellerstedt, “Möjligheter och utmaningar I dygdernas historia. Utgångspunkter och forskningsproblem för projektet ‘Att lära ut dygd.’”
Scandia: Tidskrift för Historisk Förskning (2016:1) http://www.tidskriftenscandia.se/?q=node/1139
. Sigrídur Matthíasdóttir and Thorgerdur Einarsdóttir, “Single women who emigrated from Iceland to North America, 1870-1914. Forgotten women with agency?”
. Johanna Sköld and Ingrid Söderlind, “Finska barn i svenska hem. Om mobiliseringen av familjer att ta emot främmande barn under andra världskriget.”
. Maja Fjaestad, “Ingenjörerna och miljön. Profession och debatt i Svenska Teknologföreningen 1965-1972.”
. Kajsa Brilkman, “Scandia introducerar: Konfessionalisering, konfessionskonflikt och konfessionskultur under tidigmodern tid.”
. Torbjörn Gustafsson Chorell, “Scandia utblick: The Practical Past and Related Issues. An Interview with Hayden White.”
Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 41, Issue 4-5 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/41/4-5
. Niklas Thode Jensen and Gunvor Simonsen, “Introduction: The historiography of slavery in the Danish-Norwegian West Indies, c. 1950-2016,” 475. 39 | Page
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. Lasse Bendtsen, “Domestic slave trading in St. Croix, 1764-1848,” 495.
. Vibe Maria Martens, “Royal slaves in the Danish-Norwegian West Indies 1792-1848: Living in autonomy,” 516.
. Mirjam Louise Hvid, “Indentured servitude and convict labor in the Danish-Norwegian West Indies, 1671-1755,” 541.
. Marie Veisegaard Olsen, “Sexual relationships and working lives of free Afro-Caribbean women,” 565.
. Signe Haubroe Flygare, “The Free Negro Company of Christiansted: Struggles for equality, 1773- 1799,” 586.
Security Studies, Vol. 25, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/25/4
. Jesse Driscoll and Daniel Maliniak, “With Friends Like These: Brinkmanship and Chain-Ganging in Russia’s Near Abroad,” 585.
. Irena L. Sargsyan and Andrew Bennett, “Discursive Emotional Appeals in Sustaining Violent Social Movements in Iraq, 2003-11,” 608.
. Uri Sadot, “Osirak and the Counter-Proliferation Puzzle,” 646.
. Rose McDermott, Anthony C. Lopez, and Peter K. Hatemi, “An Evolutionary Approach to Political Leadership,” 677.
. Anthony King, “On Combat Effectiveness in the Infantry Platoon: Beyond the Primary Group Thesis,” 699.
. Jesse Paul Lehrke and Rahel Schomaker, “Kill, Capture, or Defend? The Effectiveness of Specific and General Counterterrorism Tactics Against the Global Threats of the Post-9/11 Era,” 729.
Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 27, Issue 5 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/27/5
. Craig Whiteside, “The Islamic State and the Return of Revolutionary Warfare,” 743.
. Paul B. Rich, “How revolutionary are Jihadist insurgencies? The case of ISIL,” 777.
. George Joffé, “Global Jihad and Foreign Fighters,” 800.
. Mikael Eriksson, “A Fratricidal Libya: Making Sense of a Conflict,” 817.
. Edwin Bakker and Roel de Bont, “Belgian and Dutch Jihadist Foreign Fighters (2012-2015): Characteristics, Motivations, and Roles in the War in Syria and Iraq,” 837. 40 | Page
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. Lasse Lindekilde, Preben Bertelsen, and Michael Stohl, “Who Goes, Why, and with What Effects: The Problem of Foreign Fighters from Europe,” 858.
. Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos, “A Sectarian Jihad in Nigeria: The Case of Boko Haram,” 878.
. Christopher Griffin, “Operation Barkhane and Boko Haram: French Counterterrorism and Military Cooperation in the Sahel,” 896.
. Sergei Boeke, “Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: Terrorism, insurgency, or organized crime?,” 914.
. Bohumil Dobos, “Shapeshifter of Somalia: Evolution of the Political Territoriality of Al-Shabaab,” 937.
. Richard Burchill, “Jihadist insurgency and the prospects for peace and security,” 958.
Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 97, Issue 3 (September 2016) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ssqu.2016.97.issue-3/
Featured Article
. Rodney E. Hero and Morris E. Levy, “The Racial Structure of Economic Inequality in the United States: Understanding Change and Continuity in an Era of ‘Great Divergence’,” 491.
Social Policy
. David Green, “The Trump Hypothesis: Testing Immigrant Populations as a Determinant of Violent and Drug-Related Crime in the United States,” 506.
. Gabriel R. Sanchez and Jillian Medeiros, “Linked Fate and Latino Attitudes Regarding Health-Care Reform Policy,” 525.
. Julia Gelatt, “Immigration Status and the Healthcare Access and Health of Children of Immigrants,” 540.
. Edward D. Vargas and Maureen A. Pirog, “Mixed-Status Families and WIC Uptake: The Effects of Risk of Deportation on Program Use,” 555.
. Rick Travis, John C. Morris, Martin Mayer, Robert Kenter, and David A. Breaux, “Explaining State Difference in the Implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: A South/Non-South Comparison,” 573.
Politics & Campaigns
. Jill A. Edy and Erin E. Risley-Baird, “Rumor Communities: The Social Dimensions of Internet Political Misperceptions,” 588. 41 | Page
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. Andrew D. Garner and Harvey D. Palmer, “Following the Crowd or Thinking Outside of the Box? Saliency and Issue Consistency,” 603.
. David C. Kimball and Martha Kropf, “Voter Competence with Cumulative Voting,” 619.
. Robert E. Hogan, Mileah K. Kromer, and Rhonda L. Wrzenski, “Electoral Consequences of Lawmaking Activities for State Legislative Incumbents,” 636.
. Joseph A. Aistrup, “Marginal Utility and the Theory of Relative Advantage: The Case of Alabama,” 650.
. Benjamin R. Knoll, “The Political Behavior of ‘Unhyphenated Americans’: An Individual-Level Analysis of Causes and Consequences,” 668.
. Philip Edward Jones, “Constituents’ Responses to Descriptive and Substantive Representation in Congress,” 682.
. Patrick C. Meirick, “Motivated Reasoning, Accuracy, and Updating in Perceptions of Bush’s Legacy,” 699.
. Deborah J. Schildkraut, “Latino Attitudes about Surrogate Representation in the United States,” 714.
. Thessalia Merivaki and Daniel A. Smith, “Casting and Verifying Provisional Ballots in Florida,” 729.
Of General Interest
. John Ishiyama and Anna Pechenina, “Colored Revolutions, Interpersonal Trust, and Confidence in Institutions: The Consequences of Mass Uprisings,” 748.
. Aubrey Westfall, Bozena Welborne, Sarah Tobin, and Özge Çelik Russell, “The Complexity of Covering: The Religious, Social, and Political Dynamics of Islamic Practice in the United States,” 771.
. James L. Regens, Nick Mould, Carl J. Jensen III, and Melissa A. Graves, “Terrorism-Centric Behaviors and Adversarial Threat Awareness,” 791.
. P. Wesley Routon and Jay K. Walker, “Attitude Changes and Self-Perceived Skill Gains from Collegiate Greek Organization Membership,” 807.
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 39, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csas20/39/3?nav=tocList
. J. Daniel Elam and Chris Moffat, “On the Form, Politics, and Effects of Writing Revolution,” 513.
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. Alex Wolfers, “Born like Krishna in the Prison-House: Revolutionary Asceticism in the Political Ashram of Aurobindo Ghose,” 525.
. Sukeshi Kamra, “Law and Radical Rhetoric in British India: The 1897 Trial of Bal Gangadhar Tilak,” 546.
. Durba Ghosh, “Gandhi and the Terrorists: Revolutionary Challenges from Bengal and Engagements with Non-Violent Political Protest,” 560.
. Snehal Shingavi, “Agyeya’s Unfinished Revolution: Sexual and Social Freedom in Shekhar: Ek Jivani,” 577.
. J. Daniel Elam, “Commonplace Anti-Colonialism: Bhagat Singh’s Jail Notebook and the Politics of Reading,” 592.
. Roanne Kantor, “’My Heart, My Fellow Traveller’: Fantasy, Futurity, and the Itineraries of Faiz Ahmed Faiz,” 608.
. Faridah Zaman, “Revolutionary History and the Post-Colonial Muslim: Re-Writing the ‘Silk Letters Conspiracy’ of 1916,” 626.
. Chris Moffat, “Bhagat Singh’s Corpse,” 644.
. Dilip M. Menon, “A Prehistory of Violence? Revolution and Martyrs in the Making of a Political Tradition in Kerala,” 662.
. Kama Maclean, “Revolution and Revelation, or, When is History Too Soon?,” 678. ______
Strategic Analysis, Vol. 40, Issue 5 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/40/5
. Tenzin Tsultrim, “Flimsy Reading of History Fails to Predict Tibet’s Future,” 343.
. Aakriti Tandon, “India’s Foreign Policy Priorities and the Emergence of a Modi Doctrine,” 349.
. M. Mahtab Alam Rizvi and Ashok K. Behuria, “Importance of P.M. Modi’s visit to Iran: Opportunities and Challenges for India,” 357.
. Shebonti Ray Dadwal, “The Oil Market Challenge,” 365.
. Reshmi Kazi, “The Roadmap for India’s Nuclear Security,” 371.
. Gunjan Singh, “Mass Media in Xi’s China: Markets versus Control,” 379.
. Samuel Bergenwall, “Assessing India’s Rise and the Road Ahead,” 386.
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. Sanket Sudhir Kulkarni, “India’s Decision Making on Cross-Border Natural Gas Pipelines (1989- 2012),” 405.
. Vishal Ranjan, “Australia and India in Asia: When ‘Look West’ Means Act East,” 425.
. Sandeep Chakravorty, “Andean Cosmovision and Diplomacy for Life,” 440.
Strategic Analysis, Vol. 40, Issue 6 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/40/6
. Andrew C. Kuchins, “The End of the End of History,” 458.
Russia and the Changing International System
. Sergey Karaganov, “Global Challenges and Russia’s Foreign Policy,” 461.
. Fyodor Lukyanov, “A Failed New World Order and Beyond: Russian View,” 474.
. Vladimir Lukin, “The Foreign Policy of Post-Soviet Russia: A Quest for Identity,” 486.
. Leonid Grigoryev, “Russia in the System of Global Economic Relations,” 498.
Global Challenges and Russia’s Response
. Maxim Bratersky, “The Evolution of National Security Thinking in Post-Soviet Russia,” 513.
. Ivan Krivushin, “The Contemporary World between Integration and Secession: A Challenge for Russia,” 524.
. Igor A. Makarov, “Russia’s Participation in International Environmental Cooperation,” 536.
Russia between East and West
. Dmitry Suslov, “U.S.-Russia Confrontation and a New Global Balance,” 547.
. Timofei Bordachev, “Russia and the European Union: Lessons Learned and Goals Ahead,” 561.
. Alexander Lukin, “Russia’s Pivot to Asia: Myth or Reality?,” 573.
. Mark Entin and Ekaterina Entina, “The New Role of Russia in the Greater Eurasia,” 590.
. Andrei Skriba, “Russian Strategy towards the Post-Soviet Space in Europe: Searching for Balance between Economy, Security, and Great Power Attractiveness,” 604.
Review Essay
. Nalin Kumar Mohapatra, “The Domestic Linkages to Eurasian States’ Perception on Global Politics: ‘Normative Idioms’ versus Empirical Practices,” 619. 44 | Page
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Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 39, Issue 11 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/39/11
. Celine Marie I. Novenario, “Differentiating Al Qaeda and the Islamic State through Strategies Publicized in Jihadist Magazines,” 953.
. Manuel R. Torres-Soriano, “The Caliphate is not a Tweet Away: The Social Media Experience of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb,” 968.
. Rogelio Alonso and Javier Díaz Bada, “What Role Have Former ETA Terrorists Played in Counterterrorism and Counterradicalization Initiatives in Spain?,” 982.
. Marco Nilsson, “Mental Strategies for Fighting the IS: A Field Study of the Peshmerga Soldiers in Northern Iraq,” 1007.
. Chris Quillen, “The Islamic State’s Evolving Chemical Arsenal,” 1019.
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 39, Issue 12 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/39/12
. Sofia Pinero Kluch and Alan Vaux, “The Non-Random Nature of Terrorism: An Exploration of Where and How Global Trends of Terrorism Have Developed over 40 Years,” 1031.
. Henrik Gråtrud, “Islamic State Nasheeds as Messaging Tools,” 1050.
. Moran Yarchi, “Terror Organizations’ Uses of Public Diplomacy: Limited versus Total Conflicts,” 1071.
. Barbara Zanchetta, “Between Cold War Imperatives and State-Sponsored Terrorism: The United States and ‘Operation Condor’,” 1084.
Studies in Political Economy: A Socialist Review http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/39/12
. Laura Macdonald, “Canada in the posthegemonic hemisphere: evaluating the Harper government’s Americas strategy,” 1.
. Stephen Brown, “The instrumentalization of foreign aid under the Harper government,” 18.
. Ellen Russell and Mathieu Dufour, “Why the rising tide doesn’t lift all boats: wages and bargaining in neoliberal Canada,” 37.
. Jim Stanford, “Symposium on heterodox economics and the economic crisis: introduction,” 56.
. Marc Lavoie, “Understanding the global financial crisis: contributions of post-Keynesian economics,” 58.
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. Robert A. Blecker, “Finance, distribution, and the role of government: heterodox foundations for understanding the crisis,” 76.
. Louis-Philippe Rochon, “In pursuit of the holy grail: monetary policy, the natural rate of interest, and quantitative easing,” 87.
. Brenda Spotton Visano, “Gendering a post-Keynesian theory of financial crises,” 95.
Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Vol. 58, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tsur20/58/4?nav=tocList
The Future of Deterrence
. Kristin Ven Bruusgaard, “Russian Strategic Deterrence,” 7.
. James E. Doyle, “Better Ways to Modernise the U.S. Nuclear Arsenal,” 27.
Commentary
. Noel Anderson, “Why Victories in Battle Have Not Yet Finished the War against al-Shabaab,” 51.
. David C. Gompert and Bruce H. Stover, “Creating a Sino-U.S. Energy Relationship,” 63.
Crises of Governance
. James Ker-Lindsay, “Climate Change and State Death,” 73.
. William Durch, Joris Larik, and Richard Ponzio, “Just Security and the Crisis of Global Governance,” 95.
New Battlefields for ISIS
. Christopher S. Chivvis, “Countering the Islamic State in Libya,” 113.
. Dawood Azami, “The Islamic State in South and Central Asia,” 131.
Article
. Reuben E. Brigety II, “The New Pan-Africanism: Implications for U.S. Africa Policy,” 159.
Review Essay
. Jonathan Stevenson, “America the Lucky,” 177.
Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Vol. 58, Issue 5 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tsur20/58/5
Democracy in America
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. Anatol Lieven, “Clinton and Trump: Two Faces of American Nationalism,” 7.
. Nigel Inkster, “Information Warfare and the U.S. Presidential Election,” 23.
. Kori Schake, “Republican Foreign Policy after Trump,” 33.
Commentary
. Mark Fitzpatrick, “Removing Nuclear Weapons from Turkey,” 53.
. Sophia Besch and James Black, “Brexit: What We Have Learned So Far?,” 59.
Articles
. Pierre Noël, “The New Oil Regime,” 71.
. Seyed Hossein Mousavian, “E.U.-Iran Relations after Brexit,” 83.
. Ben Buchanan, “Cryptography and Sovereignty,” 95.
. Eado Hecht and Eitan Shamir, “The Case for Israeli Ground Forces,” 123.
Review Essay
. Bruno Tertrais, “Dangerous Games,” 149.
Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 28, Issue 4 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/28/4
. David Lowe, “Surveillance and International Terrorism Intelligence Exchange: Balancing the Interests of National Security and Individual Liberty,” 653.
. Alon Peled, “Coerce, Consent, and Coax: A Review of U.S. Congressional Efforts to Improve Federal Counterterrorism Information Sharing,” 674.
. Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen, Jesper Laisen, and Charlotte Wandorf, “Visible Counterterrorism Measures in Urban Spaces – Fear - Inducing or Not?,” 692.
. Mariaelisa Epifanio, “The Politics of Targeted and Untargeted Counterterrorist Regulations,” 713.
. Manuel R. Torres-Soriano, “The Hidden Face of Jihadist Internet Forum Management: The Case of Ansar Al Mujahideen,” 735.
. Sarah V. Marsden, “A Social Movement Theory Typology of Militant Organisations: Contextualising Terrorism,” 750.
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. Charity Butcher, “Terrorism and External Audiences: Influencing Foreign Intervention into Civil Wars,” 774.
Third World Quarterly, Vol. 37, Issue 9 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/37/9
. Julian Culp, “How irresponsible are rising powers?,” 1525.
. Celine Germond-Duret, “Tradition and modernity: an obsolete dichotomy? Binary thinking, indigenous peoples and normalisation,” 1537.
. Sofie Bedford and Emil Aslan Souleimanov, “Under construction and highly contested: Islam in the post-Soviet Caucasus,” 1559.
. Berk Esen and Sebnem Gumuscu, “Rising competitive authoritarianism in Turkey,” 1581.
. Mfaniseni F. Sihlongonyane, “The global, the local, and the hybrid in the making of Johannesburg as a world-class African city,” 1607.
. Tim Summers, “China’s ‘New Silk Roads’: sub-national regions and networks of global political economy,” 1628.
Edward Said Award 2016 TWQ/Global Development Studies Paper
. Timothy Seidel, “’Occupied territory is occupied territory’: James Baldwin, Palestine, and the possibilities of transnational solidarity,” 1644.
Cuba: Re-Defining the Model
. Vegard Bye, Bert Hoffmann, and Laurence Whitehead, “Cuba: heading for a new development and political model – an introduction,” 1661.
. Laurence Whitehead, “The ‘puzzle’ of autocratic resilience/regime collapse: the case of Cuba,” 1666.
. Ricardo Torres, “Economic transformations in Cuba: a review,” 1683.
. Vegard Bye, “The great paradox: how Obama’s opening to Cuba may imperil the country’s reform process,” 1698.
. Yailenis Mulet Concepción, “Self-employment in Cuba: between informality and entrepreneurship – the case of shoe manufacturing,” 1713.
. Bert Hoffmann, “Bureaucratic socialism in reform mode: the changing politics of Cuba’s post- Fidel era,” 1730.
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. Liam Campling, Satoshi Miyamura, Jonathan Pattenden, and Benjamin Selwyn, “Class dynamics of development: a methodological note,” 1745.
. Benjamin Selwyn, “Global value chains and human development: a class-relational framework,” 1768.
. Helena Pérez Niño, “Class dynamics in contract farming: the case of tobacco production in Mozambique,” 1787.
. Jonathan Pattenden, “Working at the margins of global production networks: local labour control regimes and rural-based labourers in South India,” 1809.
. Demet S. Dinler, “New forms of wage labour and struggle in the informal sector: the case of waste pickers in Turkey,” 1834.
. Jeffery R. Webber, “Evo Morales and the political economy of passive revolution in Bolivia, 2006-15,” 1855.
. Alessandra Mezzadri, “Class, gender, and the sweatshop: on the nexus between labour commodification and exploitation,” 1877.
. Owen Miller, “War, the state, and the formation of the North Korean industrial working class, 1931-60,” 1901.
. Satoshi Miyamura, “Diverse trajectories of industrial restructuring and labour organising in India,” 1921.
Third World Quarterly, Vol. 37, Issue 11 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/37/11
. Richard Falk, “Foreword: Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) special issue,” 1943.
. Usha Natarajan, John Reynolds, Amar Bhatia, and Sujith Xavier, “Introduction: TWAIL – on praxis and the intellectual,” 1946.
Viewpoint
. Georges Abi-Saab, “The Third World intellectual in praxis: confrontation, participation, or operation behind enemy lines?,” 1957.
. M. Sornarajah, “On fighting for global justice: the role of a Third World international lawyer,” 1972.
Articles
. Nesrine Badawi, “Regulation of armed conflict: critical comparativism,” 1990. 49 | Page
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. Reem Bahdi and Mudar Kassis, “Decolonisation, dignity, and development aid: a judicial education in Palestine,” 2010.
. Ali Hammoudi, “The conjunctural in international law: the revolutionary struggle against semi- peripheral sovereignty in Iraq,” 2028.
. Vanja Hamzic “Mir-Said Sultan-Galiev and the idea of Muslim Marxism: empire, Third World(s), and praxis,” 2047.
. Adil Hasan Khan, “International lawyers in the aftermath of disasters: inheriting from Radhabinod Pal and Upendra Baxi,” 2061.
. Zoran Oklopcic, “The South of Western constitutionalism: a map ahead of a journey,” 2080.
. John Reynolds, “Disrupting civility: amateur intellectuals, international lawyers, and TWAIL as praxis,” 2098.
. Adrian A. Smith, “Migration, development, and security within racialised global capitalism: refusing the balance game,” 2119. ______
Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 27, Issue 3 (September 2016) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/27/3.toc
. Phillip Dehne, “The Ministry of Blockade During the First World War and the Demise of Free Trade,” 333.
. Julie V. Gottlieb, “Neville Chamberlain’s Umbrella: ‘Object’ Lessons in the History of Appeasement,” 357.
. Laura King, “Future Citizens: Cultural and Political Conceptions of Children in Britain, 1930s- 1950s,” 389.
. Luke Blaxill and Kaspar Beelen, “A Feminized Language of Democracy? The Representation of Women at Westminster since 1945,” 412.
. Ross McKibbin, “A Brief Supremacy: The Fragmentation of the Two-Party System in British Politics, c. 1950-2015,” 450.
Vingtième Siècle (2016/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2016-3.htm
. Céline Marangé, “De l’influence politique des acteurs coloniaux,” 3.
. Christopher Goscha, translated from the English by Agathe Larcher, “Aux origines du républicanisme vietnamien: Circulations mondiales et connexions coloniales,” 17.
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. Claire Marynower, “La fabrique algérienne d’une politique colonial socialiste: De Beni-Saf à Paris, en passant par Alger,” 37.
. Céline Marangé, “Le Komintern, le Parti communiste français et la cause de l’indépendance algérienne (1926-1930),” 53.
. Nedjib Sidi Moussa, “Les messalistes et la gauche française: Alliances, ruptures et transactions dans l’entre-deux-guerres,” 71.
. Olivier Bouquet, “Les Cemal et les Enver: Infidélité généalogique, glorification nationale et mémoire du génocide arménien (Turquie, 1915-2015).” 93.
. Elsa Devienne, “La question raciale sur le littoral de Los Angeles (années 1920-années 1970),” 109.
. Thierry Delessert, “L’homosexualité dans le Code pénal suisse de 1942: Droit octroyé et préventions de désordres sociaux,” 125.
. Jean-Marc Dreyfus, “Le docteur Julius Hallervorden et sa collection de cerveaux en République fédérale d’Allemagne,” 139.
. Antoine Coppola, “Cinéma et dictature en Corée du Nord,” 151.
. Stéphanie Sauget, “Pierre Bournel, ‘mort pour la France’: Questions sur la place de l’honneur dans la République,” 165.
The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 39, Issue 2 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/39/2
Provocations
. Jack Goldsmith and Matthew Waxman, “The Legal Legacy of Light-Footprint Warfare,” 7.
. Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, “Ten Myths about the 2011 Intervention in Libya,” 23.
. Daniel Byman and Sloane Speakman, “The Syrian Refugee Crisis: Bad and Worse Options,” 45.
. Jung-Hoon Lee and Joe Phillips, “Drawing the Line: Combating Atrocities in North Korea,” 61.
. Theodore P. Gerber and Jane Zavisca, “Does Russian Propaganda Work?,” 79.
. John Langmore and Ramesh Thakur, “The Elected but Neglected Security Council Members,” 99.
Saudi-Iran Fuel on the Sectarian Fire
. Stig Stenslie, “Salman’s Succession: Challenges to Stability in Saudi Arabia,” 117.
. Jill Ricotta, “The Arab Shi’a Nexus: Understanding Iran’s Influence in the Arab World,” 139. 51 | Page
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. Dina Esfandiary and Ariane Tabatabai, “Yemen: an Opportunity for Iran-Saudi Dialogue?,” 155.
The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 39, Issue 3 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/39/3
Special Feature
. Laurent Fabius, “Inside the Iran Deal: a French perspective,” 7.
Provocations
. David A. Cooper, “Hedging the Iran Nuclear Bet: Reinvigorate Supply-Side Nonproliferation,” 41.
. Mikael Weissman and Linus Hagström, “Sanctions Reconsidered: the Path Forward with North Korea,” 61.
. Diana Wueger, “India’s Nuclear-Armed Submarines: Deterrence or Danger?,” 77.
. Tommy Ross, “Leveraging Security Cooperation as Military Strategy,” 91.
China Faces the Future
. David M. Lampton, “China: Challenger or Challenged?,” 107.
. David Shambaugh, “Contemplating China’s Future,” 121.
. Minxin Pei, “The Beginning of the End,” 131.
. Orville Schell, “To Forget or Remember? China’s Struggle with Its Past,” 143.
. Jeffrey Wasserstrom, “The Qing Dynasty’s Past and the Communist Party’s Future,” 159.
The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 73, No. 3 (July 2016) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.73.issue-3
. Keith Pluymers, “Atlantic Iron: Wood Scarcity and the Political Ecology of Early English Expansion,” 389.
. Rebecca Earle, “The Pleasures of Taxonomy: Casta Paintings, Classification, and Colonialism,” 427.
. Michael D. Breidenbach, “Conciliarism and the American Founding,” 467.
. Kirsten Fischer, “Vitalism in America: Elihu Palmer’s Radical Religion in the Early Republic,” 501.
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Third World Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 3 (September 2016) http://wpj.dukejournals.org/content/33/3.toc
History’s Ghosts
. John Bew, Roland Rugero, Sofia Donoso, Andrew Finkel, and Alfredo Romero, “The Big Question: What Lessons from History Keep Being Forgotten?/United Kingdom: The Best Education/Burundi: Troubled Doubles/Chile: Elite Detachment/Turkey: Imperial Folly/Venezuela: A Dictator’s Playbook,” 1.
. Louisa Lim, “Silencing the Echoes of Tiananmen,” 6.
. Eri Hotta, “Contesting Peace: Why Japan Needs a Real Debate on Pacifism,” 12.
. Hassen Hussein and Mohammed Ademo, “Ethiopia’s Original Sin,” 22.
. “Map Room: Britain’s Plunder of India: A History of Cotton and Salt,” 30.
. Robin Kirk, “When the Shooting Stops: How Transitional Justice Turns Knowledge into Acknowledgment,” 32.
. Rebecca L. Spang, “The Currency of History: Money and the Idea of Progress,” 39.
. Ananya Vajpeyi, “The Return of Sanskrit: How an Old Language Got Caught Up in India’s New Culture Wars,” 45.
. “Anatomy: Forgotten Histories,” 52.
. Bryan Doerries, “Healing the Invisible Wounds of War with Greek Tragedy,” 54.
Conversation
. Viet Thanh Nguyen, “A Novel Intervention: Remembering the Vietnam War,” 65.
Portfolio
. Daniella Zalcman, “’Kill the Indian, Save the Man’: On the Painful Legacy of Canada’s Residential Schools,” 72.
Features
. Vidhi Doshi, “Undertrial and Error: Tens of Thousands of Indians Languish in Jail, Waiting for their Cases to be Heard,” 86.
. Taimur Khan, “’We Search, We Find, We Kill’: Inside Karachi’s Gangland Purge,” 93.
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. Khadija Sharife, “Out of Luck: The Fall of Banco Espírito Santo,” 107.
. Rami G. Khouri, “The Citizen and the State: The Decline of Sovereignty in the Arab World,” 113.
. Christopher Shay, “Coda: Not Even Past,” 122.
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