H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007

Journal & Periodical Review (Journal Watch), June 2007 I through Z (Part II)

The H-Diplo Journal & Periodical Review (Journal Watch) monitors leading scholarly journals for content of particular interest to scholars of diplomatic, foreign relations, and international history.

Compiled by Scott Rausch, North Seattle Community College Published by H-Diplo on 17 October 2007

Intelligence & National Security, Vol. 22, Issue 2 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779022387~tab=toc

Beach, Jim,“Origins of the special intelligence relationship? Anglo-American intelligence co- operation on the Western Front, 1917 – 18,” 229-249.

Zegart, Amy, “9/11 and the FBI: The organizational roots of failure,” 165-184.

Scott, Len, “Sources and methods in the study of intelligence: A British view,” 185-205.

Schwarz, Frederick A.O. “The Church Committee and a new era of intelligence oversight,” 270- 297.

Heath, David, “British foreign intelligence in the First World War: The case of Sir Samuel Hoare,” 206-228.

Sloan, Geoff, “Dartmouth, Sir Mansfield Cumming and the origins of the British intelligence community,” 298-305.

Johnson, Loch K, “A conversation with former DCI William E. Colby: Spymaster during the 'Year of the Intelligence Wars',” 250-269.

International Affairs, Vol. 83, No. 3 (May 2007) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/83/3

DAVID S. YOST, “Introduction: thinking about ‘enlightenment’ and ‘counter-enlightenment’ in nuclear policies,” 427–430

WILLIAM WALKER, “Nuclear enlightenment and counter-enlightenment,” 431–453

PIERRE HASSNER, “Who killed nuclear enlightenment?” 455–467

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JOSEPH F. PILAT, “The end of the NPT regime?” 469–482

JOACHIM KRAUSE, “Enlightenment and nuclear order,” 483–499

PAUL SCHULTE, “Universal vision or bounded rationality?” 501–510

MICHAEL RÜHLE, “Enlightenment in the second nuclear age,” 511–522

BRAD ROBERTS, “‘All the king's men’? Refashioning global nuclear order,” 523–530

HENRY D. SOKOLSKI, “Towards an NPT-restrained world that makes economic sense,” 531– 548

DAVID S. YOST, “Analysing international nuclear order,” 549–574

International History Review, Vol. 28 (2006) http://www.sfu.ca/ihr/index2006.htm

Anscombe, Frederick F., “The Ottoman Empire in Recent International Politics I: The Case of Kuwait,” 537

Anscombe, Frederick F., “The Ottoman Empire in Recent International Politics II: The Case of Kosovo,” 758

Ashton, Nigel J., “Pulling the Strings: King Hussein's Role during the Crisis of 1970 in Jordan,” 94

De Baets, Antoon, “Exile and Acculturation: Refugee Historians since the Second World War,” 316

Di Cosmo, Nicola, “A Comparative Model of War and State Formation,” 794

Goda, Norman J. W., “Law, Memory, and History in the Trials of Nazis,” 798

Habib, Douglas F., “Chastity, Masculinity, and Military Efficiency: The United States Army in Germany, 1918-1923,” 737

Inkster, Ian., “Potentially Global: 'Useful and Reliable Knowledge' and Material Progress in Europe, 1474-1914,” 237

Kennedy, David L., “The Roman Near East,” 353

LeDonne, John P., “Geopolitics, Logistics, and Grain: Russia's Ambitions in the Black Sea Basin, 1737-1834,” 1

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Lower, Michael, “Tunis in 1270: A Case Study of Interfaith Relations in the Late Thirteenth Century,” 504

Mommsen, Hans, “Financing Aggression in the Third Reich,” 127

Morrow, John H., Jr., “Refighting the First World War,” 560

Pomeranz, Kenneth, “The Eastern Origins of Western Civilization,” 350

Rice, Geoffrey W., “Deceit and Distraction: Britain, France, and the Corsican Crisis of 1768,” 287

Schroeder, Paul W., “The Lights that Failed and Those Never Lit,” 119

Smith, Norman, “Disguising Resistance in Manchukuo: Feminism as Anti-Colonialism in the Collected Works of Zhu Ti, “ 515

Stokes, Lawrence D., “Secret Intelligence and Anti-Nazi Resistance: The Mysterious Exile of Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus,” 42

Thompson, William R., “A Test of a Theory of Co-evolution in War: Lengthening the Western Eurasian Military Trajectory,” 473

Von Hagen, Mark, “Pairing Off Dictatorships,” 567

Wilson, Peter H., “Bolstering the Prestige of the Habsburgs: The End of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806,” 709

International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol. 33, No. 2 (April-June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g777396445~tab=toc

Robert G. Blanton; Shannon Lindsey Blanton, “Human Rights and Trade: Beyond the ‘Spotlight’,” 97 – 117

Uk Heo; Sung Deuk Hahm, “The Political Economy of U.S. Direct Investment in East Asian NICs, 1966-2000,” 119 – 133

Jang Hyun Kim; George A. Barnett, “A Structural Analysis of International Conflict: From a Communication Perspective,” 135 – 165

J. Michael Quinn; T. David Mason; Mehmet Gurses, “Sustaining the Peace: Determinants of Civil War Recurrence,” 167 – 193

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Authors: Bert Scholtens; Daphne Hameeteman, “Joint Default Probabilities and Sovereign Risk,” 195 – 210

International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (July 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=4&issueId=02

Yoshihiko Amino, “MEDIEVAL JAPANESE CONSTRUCTIONS OF PEACE AND LIBERTY: MUEN, KUGAI AND RAKU, SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES,” 161-172

Masahiro Ogiyama, “DOMESTIC SERVICE IN INDUSTRIALIZING JAPAN: THE JOB CHOICES OF UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN IN THE SENNAN DISTRICT, OSAKA PREFECTURE, 1893–1927,” pp 173-200

Masashi Haneda, “MODERN EUROPE AND THE CREATION OF THE “ISLAMIC WORLD,” 201-220

Akinobu Kuroda, “INTRODUCTION: CURRENCY ASSORTMENT IN THE CHINA-JAPAN TRANS-MARITIME REGION,” 221-223

Hiroyuki Honda, “COPPER COINAGE, RULING POWER AND LOCAL SOCIETY IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN,” 225-240

Jérôme Bourgon, “ASPECTS OF CHINESE LEGAL CULTURE – THE ARTICULATION OF WRITTEN LAW, STATE, AND SOCIETY: A REVIEW (PART ONE),” 241-258

Minghui Hu, “IMPOSSIBLE CHOICES,” 259-273

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 11, No. 1 & 2 (2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g775704990~tab=toc

Phil C. W. Chan, “Equality in Asia-Pacific: Reality or a Contradiction in Terms? - An Introduction,” 5 – 12

Clare Hemmings, “What's in a Name? Bisexuality, Transnational Sexuality Studies and Western Colonial Legacies,” 13 – 32

Phil C. W. Chan, “Same-Sex Marriage/Constitutionalism and their Centrality to Equality Rights in Hong Kong: A Comparative-Socio-Legal Appraisal,” 33 – 84

Paul Rishworth, “Changing Times, Changing Minds, Changing Laws - Sexual Orientation and New Zealand Law, 1960 to 2005,” 85 – 107

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Kristen Walker, “The Same-Sex Marriage Debate in Australia,” 109 – 130

Cecilia Milwertz; Wei Bu, “Non-Governmental Organising for Gender Equality in China - Joining a Global Emancipatory Epistemic Community,” 131 – 149

Michael Palmer, “On China's Slow Boat to Women's Rights: Revisions to the Women's Protection Law, 2005,” 151 – 177

Hyunjoon Park, “Inequality of Educational Opportunity in Korea by Gender, Socio-Economic Background, and Family Structure,” 179 – 197

Phil C. W. Chan, “Official Languages and Bilingualism in the Courtroom: Hong Kong, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, and International Law,” 199 – 225

Jill Cottrell; Yash Ghai, “Constitutionalising Affirmative Action in the Fiji Islands,” 227 – 257

International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Fall 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g776302123~tab=toc

Bassey Ekpe, “The Intelligence Assets of the United Nations: Sources, Methods, and Implications,” 377 – 400

Stephen Marrin, “At Arm's Length or At the Elbow?: Explaining the Distance between Analysts and Decisionmakers,” 401 – 414

Max Holland, “The Politics of Intelligence Postmortems: Cuba 1962-1963,” 415 – 452

Chris Northcott, “The Role, Organization, and Methods of MI5,” 453 – 479

René Pita, “Assessing al-Qaeda's Chemical Threat,” 480 – 511

Stéphane Lefebvre, “The Case of Donald Keyser and Taiwan's National Security Bureau,” 512 – 526

International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 39, No. 2 (May 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=39&issueId=02

Quick Studies Eve M. Troutt Powell, “Translating slavery,” 165-167

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Howayda Al-Harithy, “Under ‘Attack’,” 168-169

F. Gregory Gause, “Bahrain Parliamentary Election Results: 25 November and 2 December 2006,” 170-171

Fadwa El Guindi, “Pensée 1: Private Reflections,” 172-173

Bernard Haykel, “Pensée 2: On the Virtues and Limits of Private Politics in the Middle East,” 174-176

Articles Stephen Sheehi, “A SOCIAL HISTORY OF EARLY ARAB PHOTOGRAPHY OR A PROLEGOMENON TO AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LEBANESE IMAGO,” 177-208

Joel Gordon, “THE SLAPS FELT AROUND THE ARAB WORLD: FAMILY AND NATIONAL MELODRAMA IN TWO NASSER-ERA MUSICALS,” 209-228

Amira Mittermaier, “THE BOOK OF VISIONS: DREAMS, POETRY, AND PROPHECY IN CONTEMPORARY EGYPT,” 229-247

Max Weiss, “THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF SHI[hamza ]I MODERNISM: MORALITY AND GENDER IN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY LEBANON,” 249-270

Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr, “POSTREVOLUTIONARY IRAN AND SHI[hamza ]I LEBANON: CONTESTED HISTORIES OF SHI[hamza ]I TRANSNATIONALISM,” 271-289

International Organization, Vol. 61, No. 2 (April 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=INO&volumeId=61&issueId=02

Leslie Johns, “A Servant of Two Masters: Communication and the Selection of International Bureaucrats,” 245-275

Benjamin O. Fordham, “Revisionism Reconsidered: Exports and American Intervention in World War I,” 277-310

Edward Keene, “A Case Study of the Construction of International Hierarchy: British Treaty- Making Against the Slave Trade in the Early Nineteenth Century,” 311-339

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Candace C. Archer, Glen Biglaiser and Karl DeRouen, “Sovereign Bonds and the “Democratic Advantage”: Does Regime Type Affect Credit Rating Agency Ratings in the Developing World?” 341-365

Sarah V. Percy, “Mercenaries: Strong Norm, Weak Law,” 367-397

Jens Hainmueller and Michael J. Hiscox, “Educated Preferences: Explaining Attitudes Toward Immigration in Europe,” 399-442

Jeffrey Chwieroth, “Neoliberal Economists and Capital Account Liberalization in Emerging Markets,” 443-463

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 14, No. 2, (April 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g773631982~tab=toc

Astri Suhrke; Ingrid Samset, “What's in a Figure? Estimating Recurrence of Civil War,” 195 – 203

Kathleen M. Jennings, “The Struggle to Satisfy: DDR Through the Eyes of Ex-combatants in Liberia,” 204 – 218

John Heathershaw, “Peacebuilding as Practice: Discourses from Post-conflict Tajikistan,” 219 – 236

Wolfram Lacher, “Iraq: Exception to, or Epitome of Contemporary Post-conflict Reconstruction?” 237 – 250

Fako Johnson Likoti, “The 1998 Military Intervention in Lesotho: SADC Peace Mission or Resource War?” 251 – 263

Biljana Vankovska, “The Human Security Doctrine for Europe: A View from Below,” 264 – 281

Barry J. Ryan, “Quasi-pluralism in a Quasi-peace: South Serbia's Multi-ethnic Police,” 282 – 297

Vinko Vegi ,“The Effects of Previous Deployment on Soldiers' Attitudes to Peace Operations,” 298 – 313

International Relations, Vol. 21, No. 2 (June 2007) http://ire.sagepub.com/current.dtl

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Special Edition: The Privatisation and Globalisation of Security in

Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C. Williams, “Introduction: The Privatisation and Globalisation of Security in Africa,” 131-141.

Deborah Avant, “NGOs, Corporations and Security Transformation in Africa,” 143-161.

Bill Dixon, “Globalising the Local: A Genealogy of Sector Policing in South Africa,” 163-182.

Suzette Heald, “Controlling Crime and Corruption from Below: Sungusungu in Kenya,” 183-199

Anna Leander and Rens van Munster, “Private Security Contractors in the Debate about Darfur: Reflecting and Reinforcing Neo-Liberal Governmentality,” 201-216

Insa Nolte, “Ethnic Vigilantes and the State: The Oodua People's Congress in South-Western Nigeria,” 217-235.

Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C. Williams, “Securing the City: Private Security Companies and Non-State Authority in Global Governance,” 237-253.

International Security, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Summer 2007) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/isec/32/1

Kahl, Colin H., “In the Crossfire or the Crosshairs? Norms, Civilian Casualties, and U.S. Conduct in Iraq,” 7-46.

Lake, David A., “Escape from the State of Nature: Authority and Hierarchy in World Politics,” 47-79.

Chestnut, Sheena, “Illicit Activity and Proliferation: North Korean Smuggling Networks,” 80- 111.

Haas, Mark L., “A Geriatric Peace? The Future of U.S. Power in a World of Aging Populations,” 112-147.

Jones, David Martin, “Making Process, Not Progress: ASEAN and the Evolving East Asian Regional Order,” 148-184.

Rose, William; Murphy, Rysia; Abrams, Max, “Does Terrorism Ever Work? The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings,” 185-192.

Tang, Shiping, “Uncertainty and Reassurance in International Politics,” 193-200.

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International Spectator, Vol. 42, No. 2 (April-June 2007) http://www.iai.it/SECTIONS_EN/PUBBLICAZIONI/THEINTERNATIONALSPECTATOR/tis _ultimonumero.asp

Joffé, George, “Confrontational Mutual Perceptions and Images: Orientalism and Occidentalism in Europe and the Islamic World,” p. 161.

Cassarino, Jean-Pierre, “Informalising Readmission Agreements in the EU Neighbourhood,” p. 179.

Palermo, Francesco, “The Foreign Policy of Italian Regions: Not Much Ado About Something?,” p. 197.

Jans, M. Theo; Stouthuysen, Patrick, “Federal Regions and External Relations: The Belgian Case,” p. 209.

Coppieters, Bruno, “The International Security Involvement of Federated States: Comparing Massachusetts, Illinois and Flanders,” p. 221.

Ker-Lindsay, James, “Greek-Turkish Rapprochement under New Democracy,” p. 237.

Tosato, Gian Luigi, “How to Relaunch Europe–The Reasons for Flexibility,” p. 249.

Gianni Bonvicini; Elfriede Regelsberger, “Growing without a Strategy? The Case of European Security and Defence Policy,” p. 261.

Cesare Pinelli, “In Search of Coherence in EU Foreign Policy,” p. 277.

Michele Nones, “A New Bi-continental Approach to Transatlantic Defence Cooperation,” p. 285.

Emiliano Alessandri, “The US: Dangerous to the World or to Itself?” p. 293.

Giuseppe Acconcia, “The Autonomous Identity of the Lebanese Shiite Community,” p. 296.

Arianna Checchi, “The Unpredictability of the Global Oil Market,” p. 298.

Daniela Pioppi, “Democratization and Development: How to Avoid the Trap of Liberal Internationalism and Still Be Policy Oriented,” p. 301.

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International Studies, Vol. 44, No. 2 (April 2007) http://isq.sagepub.com/current.dtl

Siddharth Mallavarapu, “Globalization and the Cultural Grammar of ‘Great Power’ Aspiration,” 87-102

Héctor Cuadra Montiel, “Incompleteness of Post-Washington Consensus: A Critique of Macro- economic and Institutional Reforms,” 103-122

David Scott, “Strategic Imperatives of India as an Emerging Player in Pacific Asia,” 123-140

Enayatollah Yazdani, “US Democracy Promotion Policy in the Central Asian Republics: Myth or Reality?” 141-155

Nalin Kumar Mohapatra, “Political and Security Challenges in Central Asia: The Drug Trafficking Dimension,” 157-174

“India's Foreign Relations,” 175-193

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 8, No. 2 (May 2007) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/insp/8/2

LEIF HOFFMANN, “Data Collection Online: Techniques and Traps When Searching for (Treaty-Related) Data on the WWW,” iv–vi

ROBERT A. DENEMARK, “The ISA Compendium Project: Cumulating the Uncumulatable?,” vii–vii

Policy MARC J. O'REILLY and WESLEY B. RENFRO, “Evolving Empire: America's "Emirates" Strategy in the Persian Gulf,” 137–151

ANDREA KATHRYN TALENTINO, “Perceptions of Peacebuilding: The Dynamic of Imposer and Imposed Upon,” 152–171

ISP Policy Forum: The Cyprus Conflict NEOPHYTOS G. LOIZIDES, “Ethnic Nationalism and Adaptation in Cyprus,” 172–189

HARRY ANASTASIOU, “Nationalism as a Deterrent to Peace and Interethnic Democracy: The Failure of Nationalist Leadership from the Hague Talks to the Cyprus Referendum,” 190–205

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CHAIM KAUFMANN, “An Assessment of the Partition of Cyprus,” 206–223

DAN LINDLEY, “Historical, Tactical, and Strategic Lessons from the Partition of Cyprus,” 224–241

International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 1 (March 2007) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/isqu/51/1

STEVEN C. POE,“ISQ Turns Fifty,” 1–3

JEFFREY M. CHWIEROTH, “Testing and Measuring the Role of Ideas: The Case of Neoliberalism in the International Monetary Fund,” 5–30 BENJAMIN O. FORDHAM AND VICTOR ASAL, “Billiard Balls or Snowflakes? Major Power Prestige and the International Diffusion of Institutions and Practices,” 31–52

EDWARD SLINGERLAND, ERIC M. BLANCHARD AND LYN BOYD-JUDSON, “Collision with China: Conceptual Metaphor Analysis, Somatic Marking, and the EP-3 Incident,” 53–77

MARGIT BUSSMANN AND GERALD SCHNEIDER, “When Globalization Discontent Turns Violent: Foreign Economic Liberalization and Internal War,” 79–97

R. CHARLI CARPENTER, “Setting the Advocacy Agenda: Theorizing Issue Emergence and Nonemergence in Transnational Advocacy Networks,” 99–120

GLEN BIGLAISER and KARL DeROUEN, JR., “Sovereign Bond Ratings and Neoliberalism in Latin America,” 121–138

ROLAND BLEIKER AND AMY KAY, “Representing HIV/AIDS in Africa: Pluralist Photography and Local Empowerment,” 139–163

DANIEL Y. KONO, “When Do Trade Blocs Block Trade?,” 165–181

Symposium on Counterfactual Inference GARY KING and LANGCHE ZENG, “When Can History Be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference,” 183–210

PHILIP A. SCHRODT, “Of Dinosaurs and Barbecue Sauce: A Comment on King and Zeng,” 211–215

NICHOLAS SAMBANIS AND MICHAEL W. DOYLE, “No Easy Choices: Estimating the Effects of United Nations Peacekeeping (Response to King and Zeng),” 217–226

JAMES D. MORROW, “Officers King and Zeng and the Case of the Unsupported Counterfactual,” 227–229

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GARY KING AND LANGCHE ZENG, “Detecting Model Dependence in Statistical Inference: A Response,” 231–241

International Studies Review, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Spring 2007) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/misr/9/1

Special Edition: Reflection, Evaluation, Integration

JOHN DUFFIELD, “What Are International Institutions?,” 1–22

BRENT J. STEELE, “Liberal-Idealism: A Constructivist Critique,” 23–52

RENEE DE NEVERS, “Imposing International Norms: Great Powers and Norm Enforcement,” 53–80

The Forum ALEX MINTZ, “Why Behavioral IR?” 157–162

ALEX MINTZ, ed., “Behavioral IR as a Subfield of International Relations,” 157

PATRICK JAMES, “Behavioral IR: Practical Suggestions,” 162–165

STEPHEN G. WALKER, “Back to the Future? Behavioral IR as a Case of Arrested Development,” 165–172

Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g779971410~db=all

Special Issue: Women and Feminisms in Contemporary Asia

Mary E. John, “WOMEN AND FEMINISMS IN CONTEMPORARY ASIA New Comparisons, New Connections?” 165 – 173

Min Dongchao,“DUIHUA (DIALOGUE) IN-BETWEEN A Process of Translating the Term 'Feminism' in China,” 174 – 193

Darunee Tantiwiramanond,“THE GROWTH AND CHALLENGES OF WOMEN'S STUDIES IN THAILAND,” 194 – 208

Tejaswini Niranjana, “FEMINISM AND CULTURAL STUDIES IN ASIA,” 209 – 218

Ding Naifei,“WIFE-IN-MONOGAMY AND 'THE EXALTATION OF CONCUBINES',” 219 – 237

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Neloufer de Mel, “BETWEEN THE WAR AND THE SEA: Critical Events, Contiguities and Feminist Work in Sri Lanka,” 238 – 254

Saadia Toor, “MORAL REGULATION IN A POSTCOLONIAL NATION-STATE: Gender and the Politics of Islamization in Pakistan,” 255 – 275

Deborah Sutton,“'DIVIDED AND UNCERTAIN LOYALTIES': Partition, Indian Sovereignty and Contested Citizenship in East Africa, 1948-1955,” 276 – 288

Rela Mazali,“ETHNICALLY CONSTRUCTED GUNS AND FEMINIST ANTI-MILITARISM IN ISRAEL,” 289 – 308

Issues & Studies, An International Quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian Affairs, Vol. 42, No. 4 (December 2006) http://iir.nccu.edu.tw/ise/ise200604.htm

Jinn-guey Lay, Ko-hua Yap,and Yu-wen Chen, “Spatial Variation of the DPP’s Expansion between Taiwan’s Presidential Elections,” 1

Shu KENG, Lu-huei CHEN, and Kuan-po HUANG, “Sense, Sensitivity, and Sophistication in Shaping the Future of Cross-Strait Relations,” 23

Edward FRIEDMAN, “Taiwan’s Independence Plot,” 67

Zhengxu WANG, “Hu Jintao’s Power Consolidation: Groups, Institutions, and Power Balance in China’s Elite Politics,” 97

Chin-fu Hung, “The Politics of Cyber Participation in the PRC: The Implications of Contingency for the Awareness of Citizens’ Rights,” 137

Jessica Chia-yueh Liao, “China’s Response to the Global IPR Regime: Compliance or Resistance?” 175

Chung-li Wu, “Vote Misreporting and Survey Context: The Taiwan Case,” 223

Journal of African History, Vol. 48, No. 1 (March 2007) http://www.journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=AFH&volumeId=48&issueId=01

T. C. McCASKIE, “DENKYIRA IN THE MAKING OF ASANTE C. 1660–1720,” 1-25

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BRUCE MOUSER, “REBELLION, MARRONAGE AND JIHAD: STRATEGIES OF RESISTANCE TO SLAVERY ON THE SIERRA LEONE COAST, C. 1783–1796,” 27-44

SHOBANA SHANKAR, “MEDICAL MISSIONARIES AND MODERNIZING EMIRS IN COLONIAL HAUSALAND: LEPROSY CONTROL AND NATIVE AUTHORITY IN THE 1930S,” 45-68

YUSUFU QWARAY LAWI, “TANZANIA'S OPERATION VIJIJI AND LOCAL ECOLOGICAL CONSCIOUSNESS: THE CASE OF EASTERN IRAQWLAND, 1974–1976,” 69-93

ELIZABETH SCHMIDT, “COLD WAR IN GUINEA: THE RASSEMBLEMENT DÉMOCRATIQUE AFRICAIN AND THE STRUGGLE OVER COMMUNISM, 1950–1958,” 95-121

KATE SKINNER, “READING, WRITING AND RALLIES: THE POLITICS OF ‘FREEDOM’ IN SOUTHERN BRITISH TOGOLAND, 1953–1956,” 123-147

Journal of American History, Vol. 94, No. 1 (June 2007) http://www.indiana.edu/~jah/issues/941.shtml

Articles: Ian Tyrrell, “Public at the Creation: Place, Memory and Historical Practice in the Mississippi Valley Historical Association,” 19–46

Beth Bailey, “The Army in the Marketplace: Recruiting an All-Volunteer Force,” 47–74

Manfred Berg, “Black Civil Rights and Liberal Anticommunism: The NAACP in the Early Cold War,” 75–96

Round Table: American Faces: Twentieth Century Photographs

Donna Drucker and Edward Linenthal, “Introduction,” 97–8

Barbara Orbach Natanson, “Worth a Billion Words? Library of Congress Pictures Online,” 99– 111

Colleen McDannell, “Religious History and Visual Culture,” 112–21

Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites, “The Times Square Kiss: Iconic Photography and Civil Renewal in U.S. Public Culture,” 122–31

Eric Sandweiss, “‘The Day in Its Color’,” 132–42

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Michael Lesy, “Visual Literacy,” 143–53

Claude Cookman, “An American Atrocity: The My Lai Massacre Concretized in a Victim's Face,” 154–62

Ted Englemann, “Where Are Our Fathers?” 163–71

David Allen, “An Image from Oklahoma City,” 172–78

Anthony Fernandez, “Remembering the Oklahoma City Bombing,” 179–82

Jonathan Hyman, “The Public Face of 9/11: Memory and Portraiture in the Landscape,” 183–92

Martha A. Sandweiss, “Image and Artifact: The Photograph as Evidence in the Digital Age,” 193–202

Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 66, No. 02 (May 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JAS&volumeId=66&issueId=02

Editorial Foreword, pp 307-309

Davisakd Puaksom, “Of Germs, Public Hygiene, and the Healthy Body: The Making of the Medicalizing State in Thailand,” 311-344

James H. Mills, “Drugs, Consumption, and Supply in Asia: The Case of Cocaine in Colonial India, c. 1900–c. 1930,” 345-362

Frances Garrett, “Critical Methods in Tibetan Medical Histories,” 363-387

Nancy J. Smith-Hefner, “Javanese Women and the Veil in Post-Soeharto Indonesia,” 389-420

Eva Shan Chou, “A Story about Hair: A Curious Mirror of Lu Xun's Pre-Republican Years,” 421-459

Yang Xiao, “How Confucius Does Things with Words: Two Hermeneutic Paradigms in the Analects and Its Exegeses,” 497-532

Sarah Allan, “Erlitou and the Formation of Chinese Civilization: Toward a New Paradigm,” 461- 496

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Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Spring 2007) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/9/2

Young, Ken,“A Most Special Relationship: The Origins of Anglo-American Nuclear Strike Planning”

Perović, Jeronim, “The Tito-Stalin Split: A Reassessment in Light of New Evidence”

Johns, Andrew L., “The Johnson Administration, the Shah of Iran, and the Changing Pattern of U.S.-Iranian Relations, 1965-1967: ‘Tired of Being Treated like a Schoolboy’ "

Asselin, Pierre,“Choosing Peace: Hanoi and the Geneva Agreement on Vietnam, 1954-1955”

Kubik, Jan,“Review Essay: Historical Memory and the End of Communism”

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 51, No. 3 (June 2007) http://jcr.sagepub.com/current.dtl

Philip B. K. Potter, “Does Experience Matter?: American Presidential Experience, Age, and International Conflict,” 351-378.

Brian C. Rathbun, “Hierarchy and Community at Home and Abroad: Evidence of a Common Structure of Domestic and Foreign Policy Beliefs in American Elites,” 379-407.

Harald Schoen, “Personality Traits and Foreign Policy Attitudes in German Public Opinion,” 408-430.

Chen-Bo Zhong, Jeffrey Loewenstein, and J. Keith Murnighan,“Speaking the Same Language: The Cooperative Effects of Labeling in the Prisoner's Dilemma,” 431-456.

Derek J. Clark and Kai A. Konrad, “Asymmetric Conflict: Weakest Link against Best Shot,” 457-469.

Douglas M. Stinnett, “International Uncertainty, Foreign Policy Flexibility, and Surplus Majority Coalitions in Israel,” 470-495

Patricia L. Sullivan, “War Aims and War Outcomes: Why Powerful States Lose Limited Wars,” 496-524

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 24 No. 2 (July 2006)

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Peter Kagwanja, “Power and Peace:South Africa and the Refurbishing of Africa's Multilateral Capacity for Peacemaking,” 159 – 184

Luke Glanville, “Rwanda Reconsidered: A Study of Norm Violation,” 185 – 202

Kempe Ronald Hope Sr., “Prospects and Challenges for the New Partnership for Africa's Development: Addressing Capacity Deficits,” 203 – 228

Mi Yung Yoon; Sheila Bunwaree, “Women's Legislative Representation in Mauritius: 'A Grave Democratic Deficit',” 229 – 247

Elizabeth Macgonagle, “From Dungeons to Dance Parties: Contested Histories of Ghana's Slave Forts,” 249 – 260

Henning Melber, “"Where There's No Fight for It There's No Freedom": On Scholars and Social Commitment in Southern Africa. Which Side Are We On?” 261 – 278

Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 37, No. 2 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g778771402~tab=toc

Brendan Luyt, “The hegemonic work of automated election technology in the Philippines,” 139 – 165

Damien Kingsbury, “The Free Aceh Movement: Islam and democratisation,” 166 – 189

Haejin Kim; Paula B. Voos, “The Korean economic crisis and working women,” 190 – 208

Jianjun Zhang, “Business associations in China: Two regional experiences,” 209 – 231

Soonkyoo Choe; Chinmay Pattnaik, “The Transformation of Korean Business Groups after the Asian Crisis,” 232 – 255

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 16, No. 51, Summer 2007 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g777413634~tab=toc

Tim Wright, “State Capacity in Contemporary China: 'closing the pits and reducing coal production',” 173 – 194

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Jonathan Schwartz; R. Gregory Evans, “Causes of Effective Policy Implementation: China's public health response to SARS,” 195 – 213

Yumin Sheng, “The Determinants of Provincial Presence at the CCP Central Committees, 1978- 2002: an empirical investigation,” 215 – 237

Pieter Bottelier, “China and the World Bank: how a partnership was built,” 239 – 258

Vincent Mok; Godfrey Yeung; Zhaozhou Han; Zongzhang Li, “Leverage, Technical Efficiency and Profitability: an application of DEA to foreign-invested toy manufacturing firms in China,” 259 – 274

Weiguo Zhang, “Marginalization of Childless Elderly Men and Welfare Provision: a study in a North China village,” 275 – 293

Guoguang Wu, “Identity, Sovereignty, and Economic Penetration: Beijing's responses to offshore Chinese democracies,” 295 – 313

Andrew Scobell, “North Korea End-Game or Mid-Game? Some scenarios and their implications for US-China relations,” 315 – 323

Song Yongyi, “A Glance at the Underground Reading Movement during the Cultural Revolution,” 325 – 333

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1 (April 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g779363476~db=all

Paul Cooke; Rob Stone, “Editorial: Screening Europe: Contemporary Reconfigurations of European Cinema,” 1

Rob Stone, “Notes from Region 2,” 5

Graeme Harper, “Emobility and the New Cinema of Complexity,” 15

Owen Evans, “Border Exchanges: The Role of the European Film Festival,” 23

Paul Cooke, Supporting Contemporary German Film: How Triumphant is the Free Market?” 35

Evelyn Preuss, “Europe (Un)Divided: How Peace Was Won and the War Never Lost in Wim Wender's Lisbon Story (1995) and Emir Kusturica's Bila Jednom Jedna Zemlja / Underground (1995),” 47

Dorota Ostrowska, “Languages and Identities in the Contemporary European Cinema,” 55

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Isabel Santaolalla, “A Case of Split Identity? Europe and Spanish America in Recent Spanish Cinema,” 67

Hasan Turunc, “Islamicist or Democratic? The AKP's Search for Identity in Turkish Politics,” 79

Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 42, No. 2 (April 2007) http://jch.sagepub.com/current.dtl

Richard Steigmann-Gall, “Christianity and the Nazi Movement: A Response,” 185-211

Bill Kissane,“Éamon de Valéra and the Survival of Democracy in Inter-War Ireland,” 213-226.

Paul Baxa,“Capturing the Fascist Moment: Hitler's Visit to Italy in 1938 and the Radicalization of Fascist Italy,” 227-242.

Max Everest-Phillips, “The Pre-War Fear of Japanese Espionage: Its Impact and Legacy,” 243- 265

Jeffrey Burds,“The Soviet War against `Fifth Columnists': The Case of Chechnya, 1942-4,” 267-314

Malgorzata Mazurek and Matthew Hilton, “Consumerism, Solidarity and Communism: Consumer Protection and the Consumer Movement in Poland,” 315-343

Nikolas Gardner, “The Harold Wilson Government, Airwork Services Limited, and the Saudi Arabian Air Defence Scheme, 1965-73,” 345-363

Review Articles: Chris Ealham, “`Myths' and the Spanish Civil War: Some Old, Some Exploded, Some Clearly Borrowed and Some Almost `Blue',” 365-376

Stefan Goebel, “Beyond Discourse? Bodies and Memories of Two World Wars,” 377-385

Alexander Nützenadel, “Consumerism, Material Culture and Economic Reconstruction in Cold War Germany,” 387-396

Tony Collins, “Work, Rest and Play: Recent Trends in the History of Sport and Leisure,” 397- 410

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 9, No. 2 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779424507~tab=toc

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Ben Saul, “From the Guest Editor: building the law on genocide,” 173

William A. Schabas, “Whither genocide? The International Court of Justice finally pronounces,” 183

Matthew Lippman, “Darfur: the politics of genocide denial syndrome,” 193

Jörg Menzel, “Justice delayed or too late for justice? The Khmer Rouge Tribunal and the Cambodian “genocide” 1975–79,” 215

Michael J. Kelly, “The Anfal trial against Saddam Hussein,” 235

Fulvio Maria Palombino, “Universal jurisdiction in absentia over genocide: some critical remarks in the light of recent Spanish jurisprudence,” 243

Chile Eboe-Osuji, “Rape as genocide: some questions arising,” 251

Jean-Marie Kamatali, “Accountability for genocide and other gross human rights violations: the need for an integrated and victim-based transitional justice,” 275

Journal Of The Gilded Age And Progressive Era, Vol. 6, No. 2 (April 2007) http://www.jgape.org/toc.php

Forum: Richard Hofstadter's The Age of Reform After Fifty Years

Gillis Harp, “The Age of Reform: A Defense of Richard Hofstadter Fifty Years On Robert D. JohnstonHofstadter’s The Age of Reform and the Crucible of the Fifties”

Essays Eleanor L. Hannah, “From the Dance Floor to the Rifle Range: The Evolution of Manliness in the National Guards, 1870-1917”

Thomas W. Zeiler, “Basepaths to Empire: Race and the Spalding World Baseball Tour”

Edward T. O’Donnell, “Hibernians Versus Hebrews? A New Look at the 1902 Jacob Joseph Funeral Riot”

Journal of Global History, Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JGH&volumeId=2&issueId=01

Jos Gommans, “Warhorse and post-nomadic empire in Asia, c. 1000–1800,” 1-21

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Ulrike Strasser, “A case of empire envy? German Jesuits meet an Asian mystic in Spanish America,” 23-40

Markus P. M. Vink, “Indian Ocean Studies and the ‘new thalassology’,” 41-62

Joseph E. Inikori, “Africa and the globalization process: western Africa, 1450–1850,” 63-86

David Washbrook, “India in the early modern world economy: modes of production, reproduction and exchange,” 87-111

The Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2 (June 2007) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/jhis/7/2

Articles JAN M. PISKORSKI, “From Munich through Wannsee to Auschwitz: The Road to the Holocaust,” TRANSLATED BY PIOTR GÓRECKI, 155–175

PAUL A. RAHE, “From Mesopotamia to Iraq: Historical Perspectives on the Middle East,” 177– 178

F. S. NAIDEN, “British Scholar-Administrators and Iraq,” 179–199

NABIL AL-TIKRITI,“Ottoman Iraq,” 201–211

KENNETH W. HARL, “The Roman Experience in Iraq,” 213–227

TOMÁS A. MANTECÓN, “The Patterns of Violence in Early Modern Spain,” TRANSLATED BY EDWARD BEHREND-MARTÍNEZ, 229–264

ROGER L.WILLIAMS, “Malesherbes: Botanist, Arborist, Agronome,” 265–284

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 35, No. 2 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779275439~tab=toc

Michael Bennett, “Passage through India: Global Vaccination and British India, 1800-05,” 201 – 220

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Georgina Sinclair; Chris A. Williams, “'Home and Away': The Cross-Fertilisation between 'Colonial' and 'British' Policing, 1921-85,” 221 – 238

Deborah Sutton, “The Political Consecration of Community in Mauritius, 1948-68,” 239 – 262

David Clayton, “From 'Free' to 'Fair' Trade: The Evolution of Labour Laws in Colonial Hong Kong, 1958-62,” 263 – 282

Ian Speller, “An African Cuba? Britain and the Zanzibar Revolution, 1964,” 283 – 302

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Summer 2007) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/38/1

Articles Wim De Clercq, Jan Dumolyn, Jelle Haemers, “ ‘Vivre Noblement’: Material Culture and Elite Identity in Late Medieval Flanders,” 1-31.

Howard Bodenhorn, “Single Parenthood and Childhood Outcomes in the Mid-Nineteenth- Century Urban South,” 33-64.

Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Daniel S. Morey, “The French “Petit Oui”: The Maastricht Treaty and the French Voting Agenda,” 65-87.

Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2 (May 2007) http://jis.oxfordjournals.org/current.dtl

Ferit Uslu, “Knowledge and volition in Early AsH ari Doctrine of Faith,” 163-182

Ibrahim Kalin, “Mull adr on Theodicy and the Best of All Possible Worlds,” 183-201

Piers Gillespie, “Current Issues in Indonesian Islam: Analysing the 2005 Council of Indonesian Ulama Fatwa No. 7 Opposing Pluralism, Liberalism and Secularism,” 202-240

Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 26, No. 1 (2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g773631857~tab=toc

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Nurit Cohen Levinovsky, “The Evacuation of the Noncombatant Population in the 1948 War: Three Kibbutzim as a Case Study,” 1-34

Stuart A. Cohen, “The Quest for a Corpus of Jewish Military Ethics in Modern Israel,” 35-66

Matityahu Mintz, “Ben-Gurion and the Soviet Union's Involvement in the Effort to Establish a Jewish State in Palestine,” 67-78

Evyatar Friesel, “It all Depends on the Point of View: David Ben-Gurion in the 1940s,” 79-89

Dan Giladi, “Indeed, Just a "Man of Strife"?” 91-104

Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 39, No. 02 (May 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=LAS&volumeId=39&issueId=02

SABRINA McCORMICK, “The Governance of Hydro-electric Dams in ,” 227-261

GABRIEL B. PAQUETTE, “State-Civil Society Cooperation and Conflict in the Spanish Empire: The Intellectual and Political Activities of the Ultramarine Consulados and Economic Societies, c. 1780–1810,” 263-298

XAVIER TAFUNELL, “On the Origins of ISI: The Latin American Cement Industry, 1900–30,” 299-328

JOSE CUESTA, “Political Space, Pro-Poor Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy in Honduras: A Story of Missed Opportunities,” 329-354

WILLIAM M. LEOGRANDE, “A Poverty of Imagination: George W. Bush's Policy in Latin America,” 355-385

Journal of Military History, Vol. 71, No. 2 (April 2007)

Articles: Geoffrey Parker, "The Limits to Revolutions in Military Affairs: Maurice of Nassau, the Battle of Nieuwpoort (1600), and the Legacy," 331-372.

Lorraine White, "Strategic Geography and the Spanish Habsburg Monarchy's Failure to Recover Portugal, 1640-1668," 373-410.

Roger B. Jeans, Jr., "Alarm in Washington: A Wartime "Exposé" of Japan's Biological Warfare Program," 411-440.

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Gregory Hadley and James Oglethorpe, "MacKay's Betrayal: Solving the Mystery of the 'Sado Island Prisoner-of-War Massacre,'" 441-464.

Saul Bronfeld, "Fighting Outnumbered: The Impact of the Yom Kippur War on the U.S. Army," 465-498.

David Kahn, "The Prehistory of the General Staff," 499-504.

Review Essay Bruce Vandervort, "From the Halls of Montezuma," 505-511.

The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 45, No. 02 (June 2007) http://www.journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MOA&volumeId=45&issueId=02

Rosaleen Duffy, “Gemstone mining in : transnational networks, criminalisation and global integration,” 185-206

David J. Francis, “‘Paper protection’ mechanisms: child soldiers and the international protection of children in Africa's conflict zones,” 207-231

Duncan Holtom, “The challenge of consensus building: Tanzania's PRSP 1998–2001,” 233-251

René Lefort, “Powers – mengist – and peasants in rural Ethiopia: the May 2005 elections,” 253- 273

Jacob A. Mundy, “Performing the nation, pre-figuring the state: the Western Saharan refugees, thirty years later,” 275-297

Jay Straker, “Youth, globalisation, and millennial reflection in a Guinean forest town,” 299-319

Journal of Modern History, Vol.79, No. 2 (June 2007) http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JMH/journal/contents/v79n2.html

Articles CRAIG KOSLOFSKY, “Princes of Darkness: The Night at Court, 1650–1750,” 235

CAROL E. HARRISON,“Zouave Stories: Gender, Catholic Spirituality, and French Responses to the Roman Question,” 247

ANN GOLDBERG,“The Black Jew with the Blond Heart: Friedrich Gundolf, Elisabeth Salomon, and Conservative Bohemianism in Weimar Germany,” 306

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Review Article SAMUEL R. WILLIAMSON JR. AND ERNEST R. MAY, “An Identity of Opinion: Historians and July 1914,” 335

The Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 42, No. 1 (May 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779088984~tab=toc

Articles Anna-Karina Hermkens, “Gendered objects: Embodiments of Colonial collecting in Dutch New Guinea,” 1 – 20

Michael Reilly, “Lost priests in ancient Mangaia,” 21 – 36

Doug Hunt, “Hunting the blackbirder: Ross Lewin and the Royal Navy,” 37 – 53

I.C. Campbell, “To not reinstate the past: Wartime optimism and planning for the British Solomon islands protectorate,” 55 – 72

Hank Nelson, “Pacific Currents: Kokoda and two national histories,” 73 – 88

Notes and Documents Geoffrey Clark, “Culture contact in the Palau Islands, 1783,” 89 – 97

R. Gerard Ward, “The first chart of southwest Fiji, 1799,” 99 – 106

Comment Mervyn Mclean, “A note on Nga Moteatea,” 107 – 108

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 3, No. 2 (2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g778882768~tab=toc

Articles J. Edwin Benton, “County Governments: "Forgotten" Subjects in Local Government Courses?” 111 – 129

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Bruce M. Wilson; Philip H. Pollock; Kerstin Hamann, “Does Active Learning Enhance Learner Outcomes? Evidence from Discussion Participation in Online Classes,” 131 – 142

Diane J. Lowenthal; Jeffrey K. Sosland, “Making the Grade: How a Semester in Washington May Influence Future Academic Performance,” 143 – 160

Mariya Y. Omelicheva, “Resolved: Academic Debate Should Be a Part of Political Science Curricula,” 161 – 175

David P. Dolowitz, “The Big E: How Electronic Information Can Be Fitted Into the Academic Process,” 177 – 190

Laurel Elder; Andrew Seligsohn; Daniel Hofrenning, “Experiencing New Hampshire: The Effects of an Experiential Learning Course on Civic Engagement,” 191 – 216

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 38, No. 02 (June 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=SEA&volumeId=38&issueId=02

Research Articles William Cummings, “Islam, Empire and Makassarese historiography in the reign of Sultan Ala'uddin (1593–1639),” 197-214

Eric A. Jones, “Fugitive women: Slavery and social change in early modern Southeast Asia,” 215-245

Sun Laichen, “Burmese bells and Chinese eroticism: Southeast Asia's cultural influence on China,” 247-273

Ulbe Bosma, “The Cultivation System (1830–1870) and its private entrepreneurs on colonial Java,” 275-291

Ian Brown, “A Commissioner calls: Alexander Paterson and colonial Burma's prisons,” 293-308

Nguyen Van Suu, “Contending views and conflicts over land In Vietnam's Red River Delta,” 309-334

Alexandra Kent, “Purchasing power and pagodas: The Sīma monastic boundary and consumer politics in Cambodia,” 335-354

Andrew McWilliam, “Austronesians in linguistic disguise: Fataluku cultural fusion in East Timor,” 355-375

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Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 30, No. 3 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779152299~tab=toc

Articles Frank 'Scott' Douglas, “Waging the inchoate war: Defining, fighting, and second-guessing the 'Long War',” 391 – 420

Kobi Michael, “The Israel Defense Forces as an epistemic authority: An intellectual challenge in the reality of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict,” 421 – 446

Sarah E. Kreps, “The 1994 Haiti intervention: A unilateral operation in multilateral Clothes,” 449 – 474

Sean L. Malloy, “'The rules of civilized warfare': Scientists, soldiers, civilians, and American nuclear targeting, 1940 - 1945,” 475 – 512

James Harris, “Encircled by enemies: Stalin's Perceptions of the capitalist world, 1918-1941,” 513 – 545

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (February 2007) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/vs/2/1

Martin Gainsborough, “From Patronage to "Outcomes": Vietnam's Communist Party Congresses Reconsidered,” 3-26.

Ken Maclean, “Manifest Socialism: The Labor of Representation in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1956–1959),” 27-79.

George Dutton,“Lý Toét in the City: Coming to Terms with the Modern in 1930s Vietnam,” 80- 108.

Erica J. Peters,“Resistance, Rivalries, and Restaurants: Vietnamese Workers in Interwar France,” 109-143.

John C. Schafer, “Death, Buddhism, and Existentialism in the Songs of Trinh Công Són,” 144- 186.

Journal of World History, Vol. 18, No. 1 (March 2007) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_world_history/toc/jwh18.1.html

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Balabanlilar, Lisa, “Lords of the Auspicious Conjunction: Turco-Mongol Imperial Identity on the Subcontinent”.

Forum: Social History, Women's History, and World History Stearns, Peter N., “Social History and World History: Prospects for Collaboration”

Wiesner, Merry E., “World History and the History of Women, Gender, and Sexuality”

Pomeranz, Kenneth, “Social History and World History: From Daily Life to Patterns of Change”

Latin American Research Review, Vol. 42, No. 2 (June 2007) http://larr.lanic.utexas.edu/current.htm

Joseph L. Klesner, “Social Capital and Political Participation in Latin America: Evidence from Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and PeruSocial Capital and Political Participation in Latin America: Evidence from Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Peru”

Agustina Giraudy, “The Distributive Politics of Emergency Employment Programs in Argentina (1993–2002)”

Albert Esteve and Robert McCaa, “Homogamia educacional en México y Brasil, 1970–2000: Pautas y tendencias,”

Jeremy Adelman, “Between Order and Liberty: Juan Bautista Alberdi and the Intellectual Origins of Argentine Constitutionalism”

Eduardo Posada-Carbó, “Language and Politics: On the Colombian ‘Establishment’”

Research Reports and Notes Carlos Moreno-Jaimes,“Do Competitive Elections Produce Better-quality Governments? Evidence from Mexican Municipalities, 1990–2000”

Pablo Lacoste,“Complejidad de la industria vitivinícola colonial: Crianza biológica de Vino (Reino de Chile Siglo XVIII)”

Review Essays Sarah C. Chambers,“Political Ideas, Political Cultures: New Works on the Middle Period in Spanish America”

Carmelo Mesa-Lago,“Social Security in Latin America: Pension and Health Care Reforms in the Last Quarter Century”

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Leslie Elliott Armijo,“Leadership, Responsibility, Perhaps Democracy: New Thinking about Latin American Development”

Jeffrey Cason,“Searching for a New Formula: Brazilian Political Economy in Reform”

Anthony Peter Spanakos,“Adjectives, Asterisks and Quali.cations, or How to Address Democracy in Contemporary Latin America”

Beatriz J. Rizk, “The Patriarchy Problem: Sexism, Homophobia, and the Many Faces of Transgression to Normative Representations of Difference”

Juan Carlos Ramírez-Pimienta,“Narcocultura a ritmo norteño: El narcocorrido ante el nuevo milenio”

Joshua M. Rosenthal,“Recent Scholarly and Popular Works on Capoeira”

Lusotopie 2006-2, Vol. 13, No. 2 (November 2006) http://www.lusotopie.sciencespobordeaux.fr/somma2006-2.htm

Thème dominant : "Le politique par le bas" Tema principal: "A política por baixo" Main topics: "Politics from below".

ÉTUDES Christine MESSIANT & Roland MARCHAL,“Une lecture symptomale de quelques théorisations récentes des guerres civiles,” 1

MÉLANGES Leandro Leone PEPE & Suzeley Kalil MATHIAS,“O envolvimento do Brasil na questão timorense,” 49

Ingemai LARSEN,“Silenced Voices. Colonial and Anti-Colonial Literature in Portuguese Literary History,” 59

ACCENT: La Politique par le bas

Frédéric LOUAULT,“Coups et coûts d’un échec électoral. La défaite du Parti des Travailleurs à Porto Alegre (octobre 2004),” 73

Marie-Hélène Sá Vilas BOAS,“Les femmes dans le Parti des Travailleurs (PT) à São Paulo (Brésil). Vers l'émergence d'une oligarchie féminine?,” 91

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Paolo ISRAEL,“Kummwangalela Guebuza. The Mozambican General Elections of 2004 in Muidumbe and the Roots of the Loyalty of Makonde People to Frelimo,” 103

Marina Padrão TEMUDO, « Cultura, agri-cultura e cultura política no sul da Guiné-Bissau. Uma abordagem orientada para os actores sociais » , 127

Daniel Schroeter SIMIÃO,“Os sentidos da violência e a educação dos sentidos. Gênero, corpo e violência em Timor-Leste independente,” 155

Manière de voir, No. 93 (June/July 2007) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/93/

Tempêtes sur l’Iran Alain Gresh,«Compte à rebours »

Mark Gasiorowski, « 1953, un coup d’Etat organisé par la CIA »

Marcel Barang,« Le pétrole et Washington »

M. B., « Occidentalisation en trompe-l’œil »

M. B., « Réprimer pour gouverner »

A. G. et Dominique Vidal, « Du chiisme et des chiites »

Nikki Keddie, « Des religieux entre soumission et contestation »

Jan Piruz, « La mémoire meurtrie de Mahabad la Kurde »

A. G. « Une éphémère expérience »

Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 21, No. 2 (December 2006) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g770946952~tab=toc

Articles Nadia Zeldes, “The Last Multi-Cultural Encounter in Medieval Sicily: A Dominican Scholar, an Arabic Inscription, and a Jewish Legend,” 159 – 191

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David Jacoby, “Marco Polo, His Close Relatives, and His Travel Account: Some New Insights,” 193 – 218

Götz Nordbruch, “Defending the French Revolution during World War II: Raif Khoury and the Intellectual Challenge of Nazism in the Levant,” 219 – 238

David Ohana, “The Mediterranean Option in Israel: An Introduction to the Thought of Jacqueline Kahanoff,” 239 – 263

Middle East Journal, Vol. 61, No. 2 (Spring 2007) http://www.mideasti.org/programs/programs_journal_current.html

Steve A. Yetiv and Chunlong Lu, “China, Global Energy, and the Middle East”

Ersun N. Kurtulus, “The Notion of a ‘Pre-emptive War:’ the Six Day War Revisited”

April Longley, “The High Water Mark of Islamist Politics? The Case of Yemen”

Robert D. Burrowes and Catherine M. Kasper, “The Salih Regime and the Need for a Credible Opposition”

Joseph A. Kéchichian, “Can Conservative Arab Gulf Monarchies Endure a Fourth War in the Persian Gulf?”

Review Article by John Duke Anthony, “Change amid Constants and Constants amid Change”

Robert Looney, “The Arab World's Uncomfortable Experience with Globalization”

Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 11, No. 2 (June 2007) http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2007/issue2/jvol11no2in.html

Ami Gluska, “Israel's Decision to Go to War, June 2, 1967”

Judith Colp Rubin, “Lagging Far Behind: Women in the Middle East”

Ana Belén Soage, “An Egyptian Dissident's Fate: Faraj Fawda and the Cost of Free Speech”

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Nimrod Raphaeli, “Syria's Fragile Economy”

Nathan Thrall, “How the Reagan Administration Taught Iran the Wrong Lessons”

Liora Hendleman-Baavur, “Promises and Perils of Weblogistan: Online Media and Iran”

Jonathan Spyer, “Europe and Iraq: Test Case for the Common Foreign and Security Policy”

Barry Rubin, “Comparing Three Muslim Brotherhoods: Syria, Jordan, Egypt”

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 43, No. 4 (July 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g779508468~db=all

Alexander Knysh, “Contextualizing the Salafi – Sufi conflict (from the Northern Caucasus to Hadramawt),” 503

Athanasios Moulakis, “Power-sharing and its discontents: Dysfunctional constitutional arrangements and the failure of the Annan plan for a reunified Cyprus,” 531

Martin Hvidt, “Public – private ties and their contribution to development: The case of Dubai,” 557

F. Robert Hunter, “Promoting empire: The Hachette tourist in French Morocco, 1919-36,” 579

Süleyman Inan, “The first ‘history of the Turkish revolution’ lectures and courses in Turkish universities (1934 – 42),” 593

Gregory A. Burris, “The Other from within: Pan-Turkist mythmaking and the expulsion of the Turkish left,” 611

Ilker Aytürk, “Attempts at romanizing the Hebrew Script and their failure: Nationalism, religion and alphabet reform in the Yishuv,” 625

Hande Paker, “Reflection of the state in the Turkish Red Crescent: From modernization to corruption to reform?” 647

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 41, No. 04 (July 2007)

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STEPHANIE PO-YIN CHUNG, “Moguls of the Chinese Cinema: The Story of the Shaw Brothers in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore, 1924–2002,” 665-682

NANDITA PRASAD SAHAI, “Crafts and Statecraft in Eighteenth Century Jodhpur,” 683-722

VELAYUTHAM SARAVANAN, “Environmental History of Tamil Nadu State, Law and Decline of Forest and Tribals, 1950–2000,” 723-767

JEFFREY SAMUELS, “Monastic Patronage and Temple Building in Contemporary Sri Lanka: Caste, Ritual Performance, and Merit,” 769-795

D. C. R. A. GOONETILLEKE, “Paul Scott's Later Novels: The Unknown Indian,” 797-847

H. SIDKY, “War, Changing Patterns of Warfare, State Collapse, and Transnational Violence in Afghanistan: 1978–2001,” 849-888

Modern Italy, Vol. 12, No. 1 (April 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g771211438~tab=toc

Special Issue: Political Change in Italy since 1994

Simon Parker, “Introduction: A Tale of Two Italies - Continuities and Change in the Italian Republic, 1994-2006,” 1 – 15

John Agnew, “Remaking Italy? Place Configurations and Italian Electoral Politics under the 'Second Republic',” 17 – 38

Gianfranco Pasquino, “The Five Faces of Silvio Berlusconi: The Knight of Anti-politics,” 39 – 54

Paolo Bellucci, “Changing Models of Electoral Choice in Italy,” 55 – 72

Paola Mattei, “Legislative Delegation to the Executive in the 'Second' Italian Republic,” 73 – 89

James Walston, “Italian Foreign Policy in the 'Second Republic'. Changes of Form and Substance,” 91 – 104

Le Monde Diplomatique, July 2007 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2007/07/

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Syed Saleem Shahzad, « Al-Qaida contre les talibans »

Alain Gresh,« Comment le monde a enterré la Palestine »

Frédéric Lebaron, « Illusions perdues de la « gauche de gauche »

Annie Thébaud-Mony, « Le travail, lieu de violence et de mort »

Vicken Cheterian, « Détonant cocktail des « révolutionnaires » géorgiens »

Olivier Zajec, « L’obsession antimissile »

Hernando Calvo Ospina,« Quand une respectable fondation prend le relais de la CIA »

Alexander Cockburn, « Mais que font les pacifistes américains? »

Christian Ghasarian,« Individualisme de masse en Californie »

Bernard Müller, « Faut-il restituer les butins des expéditions coloniales? »

Claude Liauzu,« Ministère de l’hostilité »

Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 14, No. 1 (March 2007) http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/npr/vol14/142toc.htm

Articles Timothy Gildea and Glenn Pierce, “Small Arms and Light Weapons Trafficking: Creating an Assessment Framework from the U.S. Experience”

Michael Miller, “Nuclear Attribution as Deterrence”

Curtis H. Martin, “ ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ as a Model for Nonproliferation Diplomacy toward North Korea and Iran”

Thomas W. Wood, Matthew D. Milazzo, Barbara A. Reichmuth, and Jeffrey Bedell, “The Economics of Energy Independence for Iran”

Jennifer C. Bulkeley, “Decontamination and Remediation after a Dirty Bomb Attack: Technical and Political Challenges”

Nikolai Sokov, “Second Thoughts About A First Strike”

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Reports Steven Aftergood and Frank N. von Hippel, “The U.S. Highly Enriched Uranium Declaration: Transparency Deferred but not Denied”

Nathan Voegeli, “Space Nuclear Reactors: History and Emerging Policy Issues”

ORBIS: A Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 51, No. 2 (Spring 2007) http://www.fpri.org/orbis/5102/

Special Edition: The American Way in the World James Kurth, “Introduction”

Bruce E. Cumings, “The American Way of Going to War: Mexico (1846) to Iraq (2003)”

Laurence Jarvik, “NGOs: A `New Class' in International Relations”

Paul Gottfried, “The Invincible Wilsonian Matrix: Universal Human Rights Once Again”

Adam N. Stulberg, “Managing the Unmanned Revolution in the U.S. Air Force”

Rocco L. Martino, “A Strategy for Success: Innovation Will Renew American Leadership”

George W. Grayson, “Mexico, the PRI, and López Obrador: The Legacy of Corporatism”

Seth Kaplan, “The Wrong Prescription for the Congo”

Bart Jan Spruyt, “‘Can't We Discuss This?' Liberalism and the Challenge of Islam in the Netherlands”

Ronald H. Linden, “Balkan Quadrilateral: U.S.-Southeast European Relations”

Review Essays Richard M. Gamble, “America Unbound”

Christopher Gray, “The Most Protestant Nation”

Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 76, No. 2 (May 2007) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/phr/76/2

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MONICA RICO,“SIR WILLIAM DRUMMOND STEWART: ARISTOCRATIC MASCULINITY IN THE AMERICAN WEST,” 163-191

MIROSLAVA CHÁVEZ-GARCÍA,“INTELLIGENCE TESTING AT WHITTIER SCHOOL, 1890- 1920,” 193-228.

KAREN McNEILL,“JULIA MORGAN: GENDER, ARCHITECTURE, AND PROFESSIONAL STYLE,” 229-268.

Passport: the Newsletter of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, April 2007 http://www.shafr.org/newsletter/2007/april/index.htm

Barbara Weinstein, “Changing the Topic: Diplomatic History and the Historical Profession.”

A Roundtable on Victoria de Grazia's Irresistible Empire: Daniel T. Rodgers Emily S. Rosenberg Brian Etheridge Lawrence Glickman Victoria de Grazia

Michael J. Hogan, "Clio and me: the story of a diplomatic historian who became provost."

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Summer 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g776767701~db=all

Sally Hart, “On Jacques Derrida: The politics of mourning,” 169 – 185

Beverley Southgate, “Memories into something new: Histories for the future,” 187 – 199

Martha Hodes, “Two experiments by young scholars: Prefatory note,” 201 – 202

Deborah Carver,“What we see on the TeeVee: The average American, godlike announcers, and neither fear nor loathing in the 1972 election,” 203 – 213

A. P. Firuz, “The poetics of History: Looking at Turkey and World War One,” 215 – 224

Ranjan Ghosh,” Interdisciplinarity and the 'Doing' of History: A dialogue between F. R. Ankersmit and Ranjan Ghosh,” 225 – 249

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Marcin Moskalewicz, “Sublime experience and politics: Interview with Professor Frank Ankersmit,” 251 – 274

Keith Jenkins,“The end of the affair: On the irretrievable breakdown of history and ethics,” 275 – 285

Patrick Finney,“Finding the Führer Bunker,” 287 – 291

Review of International Studies, Vol. 33, No. 02 (April 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RIS&volumeId=33&issueId=02

Articles ALEX DANCHEV, “Tony Blair’s Vietnam: The Iraq War and the ‘special relationship’ in historical perspective,” 189-203

CAROLINE KENNEDY-PIPE and RHIANNON VICKERS, “‘Blowback’ for Britain?: Blair, Bush, and the war in Iraq,” 205-221

BENJAMIN SOVACOOL and SAUL HALFON, “Reconstructing Iraq: merging discourses of security and development,” 223-243

DOUG STOKES, “Blood for oil? Global capital, counter-insurgency and the dual logic of American energy security,” 245-264

PATRICIA OWENS, “Beyond Strauss, lies, and the war in Iraq: Hannah Arendt’s critique of neoconservatism,” 265-283

CORNELIU BJOLA and MARKUS KORNPROBST, “Security communities and the habitus of restraint: Germany and the United States on Iraq,” 285-305

ROLAND DANNREUTHER, “War and insecurity: legacies of Northern and Southern state formation,” 307-326

RITA FLOYD, “Towards a consequentialist evaluation of security: bringing together the Copenhagen and the Welsh Schools of security studies,” 327-350

Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, Vol. 54, No. 2 (February 2007) http://www.cairn.be/sommaire.php?ID_REVUE=RHMC&ID_NUMPUBLIE=RHMC_542

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“SOCIABILITÉS ET SENSIBILITÉS” Roberto Bizzocchi, “UNE PRATIQUE ITALIENNE DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE : LE SIGISBÉE,” 7- 31

Philippe Meyzie, “LA NOBLESSE PROVINCIALE À TABLE : LES DÉPENSES ALIMENTAIRES DE MARIE-JOSÉPHINE DE GALATHEAU (BORDEAUX, 1754-1763),” 32-54

Michel Fournier, “LA « RÉVOLUTION » DE LA LECTURE ROMANESQUE AU XVIIIE SIÈCLE EN FRANCE : INSTITUTIONNALISATION DE LA LECTURE ET ÉMERGENCE D'UNE NOUVELLE SENSIBILITÉ,” 55-73

Guillaume Cuchet, “LE RETOUR DES ESPRITS, OU LA NAISSANCE DU SPIRITISME SOUS LE SECOND EMPIRE,” 74-90

Déborah Cohen, “L'ORDRE PUBLIC LA PROCÉDURE DE GRÂCE AU XVIII E SIÈCLE : RESTAURER UN ORDRE OU RECONNAÎTRE L'INNOCENCE ?,” 91-116

L'ORDRE PUBLIC Igor Moullier, “POLICE ET POLITIQUE DE LA VILLE SOUS NAPOLÉON,” 117-139

Noémi Lévy, “LA POLICE OTTOMANE AU TOURNANT DES XIX E ET XX E SIÈCLES : LES MÉMOIRES D'UN COMMISSAIRE D'IZMIR,” 140-160

LECTURES Vincent Milliot, “HISTOIRE DES POLICES : L'OUVERTURE D'UN MOMENT HISTORIOGRAPHIQUE,” 162-177

Alexis Spire, “QUAND LA RAISON D'ÉTAT FAIT PERDRE LA RAISON,” 178-190

Russian Studies in History, Vol. 45, No. 03 (Winter 2006-7) http://www.mesharpe.com/results1.asp?ACR=RSH

Imperial Ideology and Symbol in the Early Eighteenth Century GARY MARKER, Guest Editor's Introduction, 3

ELENA N. MARASINOVA, “The Russian Monarch's Imperial Title (The Formation of Official Russian Imperial Doctrine in the Early Eighteenth Century),” 9

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IRINA A. CHUDINOVA, “Song, Bells, Ritual: The Topography of St. Petersburg's Ecclesiastical Musical Culture,” 31

DMITRII D. ZELOV, “Official Secular Festivities as Part of Russian Culture from the Late Seventeenth to the Mid-Eighteenth Centuries: A History of Triumphal Celebrations and Firework Displays from Peter the Great to His Daughter Elizabeth,” 60

Security Studies, Vol. 16, Issue 2 (Spring 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g779379943~db=all

Richard Ned Lebow, “Thucydides and Deterrence,” 163

Benjamin E. Goldsmith, “Defense Effort and Institutional Theories of Democratic Peace and Victory: Why Try Harder?” 189

Max Abrahms, “Why Democracies Make Superior Counterterrorists,” 223

Alexander Ovodenko, “(Mis)interpreting Threats: A Case Study of the Korean War,” 254

Vaughn P. Shannon; Michael Dennis, “Militant Islam and the Futile Fight for Reputation,” 287

The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 85, No. 2 (April 2007) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mhra/see/2007/00000085/00000002

Mołczanow, Janina,“Russian Vowel Reduction and Phonological Opacity,” 201-230(30)

Makin, Michael, “Whose Kliuev, Who is Kliuev? Polemics of Identity and Poetry,” 231-270(40)

Bogatyrev, Sergei,“Reinventing the Russian Monarchy in the 1550s: Ivan the Terrible, the Dynasty, and the Church,” 271-293(23)

Josephson, Paul,“Industrial Deserts: Industry, Science and the Destruction of Nature in the Soviet Union,” 294-321(28)

Keep, John,“Professor Peter Brock (1920-2006),” 322-324(3)

Stone, Gerald,“Mato Kosyk: Poet of the Lower Sorbs,” 325-334(10)

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Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 30, No. 8 (September 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g780215214~db=all

David J. Kilcullen,“Subversion and Countersubversion in the Campaign against Terrorism in Europe,” 647 – 666

Yoram Schweitzer,“Palestinian Istishhadia: A Developing Instrument,” 667 – 689

Lesley Seebeck,“Responding to Systemic Crisis: The Case of Agroterrorism,” 691 – 721

Mohamed M. Mostafa; Mohaned T. Al-Hamdi, “Political Islam, Clash of Civilizations, U.S. Dominance and Arab Support of Attacks on America: A Test of a Hierarchical Model,” 723 – 736

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Vol. 16 (December 2006) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=548296

Presidential Address Martin Daunton, “BRITAIN AND GLOBALISATION SINCE 1850: I. CREATING A GLOBAL ORDER, 1850–1914,” 1-38

Research Articles Matthew Innes, “LAND, FREEDOM AND THE MAKING OF THE MEDIEVAL WEST,” 39- 74

Sethina Watson, “THE ORIGINS OF THE ENGLISH HOSPITAL,” 75-94

Geoffrey Hosking, “TRUST AND DISTRUST: A SUITABLE THEME FOR HISTORIANS?” 95-115

Lyndal Roper, “WITCHCRAFT AND THE WESTERN IMAGINATION,” 117-141

Megan Vaughan, “AFRICA AND THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN WORLD,” 143-162

The Prothero Lecture T. M. Devine, “THE BREAK-UP OF BRITAIN? SCOTLAND AND THE END OF EMPIRE,” 163-180

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Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 18, No. 1 (March 2007) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/current.dtl

Nicholas Owen,“MacDonald's Parties: The Labour Party and the ‘Aristocratic Embrace’, 1922– 31,” 1-53

Sue Bruley,“The Politics of Food: Gender, Family, Community and Collective Feeding in South Wales in the General Strike and Miners’ Lockout of 1926,” 54-77

David Smith, “Official Responses to Juvenile Delinquency in Scotland During the Second World War,” 78-105

John Michael Lee, “The Romney Street Group: Its Origins and Influence—1916–1922,” 106-128

Gidon Cohen and Kevin Morgan,“The International Lenin School: A Final Comment,” 129-133

Review Article Mark Roodhouse,“Observing the 1940s,” 134-139

Vingtième Siècle, Vol. 94, No. 2 (April-June 2007) http://www.pressesdesciencespo.fr/livre/?GCOI=27246100117090&fa=sommaire

Mémoires Europe-Asie

Articles Henry Rousso, “Vers une mondialisation de la mémoire”

Rana Mitter, “Le massacre de Nankin : mémoire et oubli en Chine et au Japon”

Ding Dong, “Publier la revue Old Photos en Chine”

Michael Kim, “Regards sur la collaboration en Corée”

Hyunsoog So, “Collaboration au féminin : intellectuelles coréennes entre histoire et mémoire”

Alain Delissen, “La nouvelle bataille des Falaises rouges ? À propos du manuel commun « Chine – Corée –Japon »”

Étienne François, “Le manuel franco-allemand d’histoire : une entreprise inédite”

Thomas Serrier, “Günter Grass et la Waffen-SS : la mémoire maudite d’un prix Nobel allemande”

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Emmanuel Droit, “Le Goulag contre la Shoah : mémoires officielles et cultures mémorielles dans l’Europe élargie”

Point de vue David Fitzpatrick, “Une histoire très catholique ? Révisionnisme et orthodoxie dans l’historiographie irlandaise”

Jakob Vogel, “Senghor et l’ouverture culturelle de la RFA en 68. Pour une histoire transnationale Allemagne – France – Afrique”

Constant Kpao Sarè, “Carl Peters et l’Afrique orientale allemande : entre mythe, littérature coloniale et prussianisme”

Johanna Barasz, “Un vichyste en Résistance, le général de La Laurencie”

Jean-Marc Berlière, “L’impossible pérennité de la police républicaine sous l’Occupation”

Fabrice Grenard, “Les implications politiques du ravitaillement en France sous l’Occupation”

Alain Ruscio, “Les communistes et les massacres du Constantinois (mai-juin 1945)”

Enjeu Yann Forestier, “« Remettre l’éducation à la une des journaux » : bilan des années Allègre (1997-2000)”

William and Mary Quarterly, Third Serie, Vol. 54 (April 2007) HTTP://OIEAHC.WM.EDU/WMQ/INDEX.HTM

Roundtable Jack P. Greene, “Colonial History and National History: Reflections on a Continuing Problem,” 235

David Armitage, “From Colonial History to Postcolonial History: A Turn Too Far?” 251

Eliga H. Gould, “The Question of Home Rule,” 255

Michael Zuckerman, “Exceptionalism After All; Or, The Perils of Postcolonialism,” 259

Kariann Yokota, “Postcolonialism and Material Culture in the Early United States,” 263

Adam Rothman, “Beware the Weak State,” 271

Robin L. Einhorn, “The Nation Is Already There,” 275

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Jack P. Greene, “Elaborations,” 281

Max M. Edling, “ ‘So immense a power in the affairs of war:’ Alexander Hamilton and the Restoration of Public Credit,” 287

Notes and Documents Catherine Molineux,“Pleasures of the Smoke: ‘Black Virginians’ in Georgian London’s Tobacco Shops,” 327

Molly McClain and Alessa Ellefson,“A Letter from Carolina, 1688: French Huguenots in the New World,” Web Supplement, 377

L. H. Roper, “The 1701 ‘Act for the Better Ordering of Slaves:’ Reconsidering the History of Slavery in Proprietary South Carolina,” 395

Women's History Review, Vol. 16, No. 3 (2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779513443~tab=toc

Special Issue: Women, Wealth and Power Amanda L. Capern; Judith Spicksley, Introduction, 289

Folake Onayemi, “Finding a Place: women's struggle for political authority in Classical and Nigerian societies,” 297

Sally V. Smith, “Women and Power in the Late Medieval English Village: a reconsideration,” 311

Anna Whitelock, “A Woman in a Man's World: Mary I and political intimacy, 1553–1558,” 323

Simon Hodson, “The Power of Female Dynastic Networks: a brief study of Louise de Coligny, princess of Orange, and her stepdaughters,” 335

Hilda L. Smith, “Women Intellectuals and Intellectual History: their paradigmatic separation,” 353

Amy Louise Erickson, “Possession—and the other one-tenth of the law: assessing women's ownership and economic roles in early modern England,” 369

Ruth Larsen, “For Want of a Good Fortune: elite single women’s experiences in Yorkshire, 1730–1860,” 387

Carmen M. Mangion, “Laying ‘Good Strong Foundations’: the power of the symbolic in the formation of a religious sister,” 403

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Cathy Hunt, “‘Everyone’s Poor Relation’: the poverty and isolation of a working-class woman local politician in interwar Britain,” 417

Ellen Jacobs, “‘An Organizing Female with a Briefcase’: Barbara Wootton, political economy and social justice, 1920–1950,” 431

Jiang Na, “The ‘New Virtuous Wife and Good Mother’: women intellectuals’ group identity and the Funü Zhoukan (Women’s Weekly), 1935–1937,” 447

World Policy Journal, Vol. 23, No 1 (Spring 2006) http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/index.html

Nir Rosen, “Thinking Like a Jihadist: Iraq's Jordanian Connection”

Carl Robichaud, “Remember Afghanistan? A Glass Half Full, On the Titanic”

Aziz Z. Huq,“Extraordinary Rendition and the Wages of Hypocrisy”

A. Edward Gottesman, “Two Myths of Globalization”

Reconsiderations Thomas Bender, “The American Way of Empire”

Coda Karl E. Meyer, “Who (Really) Owns the Past?”

World Politics, Vol. 58, No. 4 (July 2006) http://www.princeton.edu/~piirs/publications/world_politics.html#current

Timothy Frye, “Original Sin, Good Works, and Property Rights in Russia”

Hongbin Cai and Daniel Treisman,“Did Government Decentralization Cause China's Economic Miracle?”

Tomila V. Lankina and Lullit Getachew, “A Geographic Incremental Theory of Democratization Territory, Aid, and Democracy in Post-Communist Regions”

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Macartan Humphreys, William A. Masters, and Martin E. Sandbu,“The Role of Leaders in Democratic Deliberations Results From a Field Experiment in São Tomé and Príncipe”

Wade Jacoby, “Inspiration, Coalition, and Substitution External Influences on Postcommunist Transformations”

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