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[jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Fourth Quarter 2013 16 October 2013 Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, Stockholm University The Journal of African History, Vol. 54, Issue 2 (July 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=AFH&volumeId=54 &issueId=02&iid=8961482 • Judith Spicksley, “Pawns on the Gold Coast: The Rise of Asante and Shifts in Security for Debt, 1680-1750,” 147. • Christopher Vaughan, “Violence and Regulation in the Darfur-Chad Borderland, c. 1909-56: Policing a Colonial Boundary, 177. • Matthew V. Bender, “Being ‘Chagga’: Natural Resources, Political Activism, and Identity on Kilimanjaro,” 199. • Paul Darby, “’Let Us Rally Around the Flag’: Football, Nation-Building, and Pan- Africanism in Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana,” 221. • Leslie Hadfield, “Challenging the Status Quo: Young Women and Men in Black Consciousness Community Work, 1970s South Africa,” 247. • Wyatt MacGaffey, “A Note on Vansina’s Invention of Matrilinearity,” 269. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (2013) http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/18765610/20/1 Copyright © 2013 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at h-diplo@h- net.msu.edu. H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013 • Guolin Yi, “The ‘Propaganda State’ and Sino-American Rapprochement: Preparing the Chinese Public for Nixon’s Visit,” 5. • Joseph G. Morgan, “A Meeting in Tokyo: Komatsu Kiyoshi, Wesley Fishel, and America’s Intervention in Vietnam,” 29. • Li Zeng, “So Close to Paradise (1999) and The Missing Gun (2002): Hollywood Models and the Production of Film Noir in Chinese Cinema at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century,” 48. • Sherman Cochran, “Oil for the Lamps of China: Alice Tisdale Hobart’s Dark Novel of American Capitalism and Chinese Revolution,” 69. • Peter Mauch, “Documentary Discovery: Japan’s Armed Services’ Revisions to the Draft Understanding between Japan and the United States, April 1941,” 79. Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 20, Issue 2-3 (2013) http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/18765610/20/2-3 • Patricia E. Roy, “Images and Immigration: China and Canada,” 117. • Laifong Leung, “Literary Interactions between China and Canada: Literary Activities in the Chinese Community from the Late Qing Dynasty to the Present,” 139. • Serge Granger, “French Canada’s Quiet Obsession with China,” 156. • Julie F. Gilmour, “H.H. Stevens and the Chinese: The Transition to Conservative Government and the Management of Controls on Chinese Immigration to Canada, 1900- 1914,” 175. • Greg Donaghy, “Red China Blues: Paul Martin, Lester B. Pearson, and the Chinese Conundrum, 1963-1967,” 190. • Stephanie Bangarth, “Bringing China In: The New Democratic Party, China, and Multilateralism, 1949-68,” 203. • David Webster, “After the Missionaries: Churches and Human Rights NGOs in Canadian relations with China,” 216. • Gail Chin, “Creating from Ashes: Huang Zhongyang’s Memories of The Shadow of Mao,” 234. • Yue Hu, “Institutional Difference and Cultural Difference: A Comparative Study of Canadian and Chinese Cultural Diplomacy,” 256. 2 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013 • Yuchao Zhu, “Making Sense of Canada’s Public Image in China,” 269. • Bernie Michael Frolic, “Reminiscences,” 287. • Norman Webster, “Reflections of a China Correspondent,” 301. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Journal of American History, Vol. 100, No. 2 (September 2013) http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/1002/ • Sarah E. Cornell, “Citizens of Nowhere: Fugitive Slaves and Free African Americans in Mexico, 1833-1857,” 351. • Michael Ayers Trotti, “What Counts: Trends in Racial Violence in the Postbellum South,” 375. • James Loeffler, “’The Conscience of America’: Human Rights, Jewish Politics, and American Foreign Policy at the 1945 United Nations San Francisco Conference,” 401. • Sarah Griffith, “’Where We Can Battle for the Lord and Japan’: The Development of Liberal Protestant Antiracism before World War II,” 429. • Benjamin C. Waterhouse, “Mobilizing for the Market: Organized Business, Wage-Price Controls, and the Politics of Inflation, 1971-1974,” 454. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 72, Issue 3 (August 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JAS&volumeId=72& issueId=03&iid=8991936 • Karen Eggleston, Jean C. Oi, Scott Rozelle, Ang Sun, Andrew Walder, and Xueguang Zhou, “Will Demographic Change Slow China’s Rise?,” 505. • Gregory T. Chin, “Understanding Currency Policy and Central Banking in China,” 519. • Amy Stanley, “Enlightenment Geisha: The Sex Trade, Education, and Feminine Ideals in Early Meiji Japan,” 539. • Louise Edwards, “Drawing Sexual Violence in Wartime China: Anti-Japanese Propaganda Cartoons,” 563. 3 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013 • Eric Han, “A True Sino-Japanese Amity? Collaborationism and the Yokohama Chinese (1937-1945),” 587. • Nile Green, “Forgotten Futures: Indian Muslims in the Trans-Islamic Turn to Japan,” 611. • Chad M. Bauman, “Hindu-Christian Conflict in India: Globalization, Conversion, and the Coterminal Castes and Tribes,” 633. • Changyong Choi, “’Everyday Politics’ in North Korea,” 655. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Journal of British Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 3 (July 2013) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JBR&volumeId=52 &issueId=03&iid=8956533 • Sarah Waurechen, “Imagined Polities, Failed Dreams, and the Beginnings of an Unacknowledged Britain: English Responses to James VI and I’s Vision of Perfect Union,” 575. • Allan Douglas Kennedy, “Reducing That Barbarous Country: Center, Periphery, and Highland Policy in Restoration Britain,” 597. • Onni Gust, “Remembering and Forgetting the Scottish Highlands: Sir James Mackintosh and the Forging of a British Imperial Identity,” 615. • William Peter Deringer, “Finding the Money: Public Accounting, Political Arithmetic, and Probability in the 1690s,” 638. • Elizabeth Foyster, “The ‘New World of Children’ Reconsidered: Child Abduction in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century England,” 669. • Julia Laite, “Immoral Traffic: Mobility, Health, Labor, and the ‘Lorry Girl’ in Mid- Twentieth-Century Britain,” 693. • Daniel Ussishkin, “Morale and the Postwar Politics of Consensus,” 722. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 57:5 (October 2013) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/57/5.toc • Paul Poast, “Can Issue Linkage Improve Treaty Credibility?: Buffer State Alliances as a ‘Hard Case’,” 739. 4 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013 • Milan W. Svolik “Contracting on Violence: The Moral Hazard in Authoritarian Repression and Military Intervention in Politics,” 765. • Seden Akcinaroglu and Elizabeth Radziszewski, “Private Military Companies, Opportunities, and Termination of Civil Wars in Africa,” 795. • Dawn Brancati and Jack L. Snyder, “Time to Kill: The Impact of Election Timing on Postconflict Stability,” 822. • Simon A. Mettler and Dan Reiter, “Ballistic Missiles and International Conflict,” 854. • Mario Ferrero, “The Cult of Martyrs,” 881. • Michael G. Findley, “Bargaining and the Interdependent Stages of Civil War Resolution,” 905. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 31, Issue 3 (2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/31/3#.Uk_D745r2tg • George Barrett, Shirley Brooks, Jenny Josefsson, and Nqobile Zulu, “Starting the conversation: land issues and critical conservation studies in post-colonial Africa,” 336. • Thijs Nicolaas den Hertog, “Diversity behind constructed unity: the resettlement process of the !Xun and Khwe communities in South Africa,” 345. • Lennox Olivier, “Bossiedokters and the challenges of nature co-management in the Boland area of South Africa’s Western Cape,” 361. • Elizabeth Godfrey, “Peanut butter salvation: the replayed assumptions of ‘community’ – conservation in Zambia,” 380. • Mnqobi Ngubane and Shirley Brooks, “Land beneficiaries as game farmers: conservation, land reform and the invention of the ‘community game farm’ in KwaZulu- Natal,” 399. • Adrian Nel and Douglas Hill, “Constructing walls of carbon – the complexities of community, carbon sequestration and protected areas in Uganda,” 421. • Maano Ramutsindela and Medupi Shabangu, “Conditioned by neoliberalism: a reassessment of land claim resolutions in the Kruger National Park,” 441. • George Barrett, “Markets of exceptionalism: peace parks in Southern Africa,” 457. 5 | Page H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013 • Melissa Hansen, “New geographies of conservation and globalisation: the spatiality of development for conservation in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa,” 481. • Tijo Salverda, “Balancing (re)distribution: