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JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review

Fourth Quarter 2019 30 October 2019 Compiled by Dr. Erin Black, Independent Scholar

African Affairs, Vol.118, No. 472 (July 2019) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year

. “The politics of cholera, crisis and citizenship in urban Zimbabwe: ‘People were dying like flies,’” by Simukai Chigudu, 413- . “Rwanda’s post-genocide foreign aid relations: Revisiting notions of exceptionalism,” by Marie-Eve Desrosiers, Haley J Swedlund, 435- . “Ideology and power in TPLF’s Ethiopia: A historic reversal in the making?” by Tefera Negash Gebregziabher, 463- . “Youth and social navigation in Zimbabwe’s informal economy: ‘Don’t end up on the wrong side,’” by Marjoke A. Oosterom, 485- . “Status competition in Africa: Explaining the Rwandan–Ugandan clashes in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” by Henning Tamm, 509- . From Islamic reform to Muslim activism : The evolution of an Islamist ideology in Kenya,” by Ngala Chome, 531- . “The politics of industrial policy in a context of competitive clientelism: The case of Kenya’s garment export sector,” by Matthew Tyce, 553-

Briefing . “Zimbabwe: The coup that never was, and the election that could have been,” by Nicole Beardsworth, Nic Cheeseman, Simukai Tinhu, 580-

Reviews . “Secessionism in African politics: aspiration, grievance, performance, disenchantment,” by Yusuf Serunkuma, 597- . “Governing extractive industries: Politics, histories, ideas,” by Laura Smith, 599- . “Zimbabwe’s predatory state: Party, military and business,” by Victor Gwande, 601-

African Historical Review, Vol. 51, No.1 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20

. “Colonised, Decolonised, Centralised, Decentralised: The Development of Central Banking in Mozambique, 1975– 2010,” by Grietjie Verhoef & Carmélia Pateguana, 1- . “Desperate Mourning and Atrophied Representation: A Tale of Two Skulls,” by Nancy Rushohora, 25- . “Battle and Capture in North Africa: The Experience of Two Italian Servicemen,” by Karen Horn, 46- . “Tradition and Modernity: The Water Sector in Morocco during the French Protectorate (1912–1956),” by Carmen Ascanio-Sanchez, Miguel Suárez Bosa & Juan Carlos Almeida Pérez, 67-

American Historical Review, Vol.124, No.4 (October 2019) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/124/4.toc H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Fourth Quarter 2019

Articles . “Anticipating Armageddon: Nuclear Risk and the Neoliberal Sensibility in Thatcher’s Britain,” by Ellen Boucher, 1221-

AHR Roundtable: Unsettling Domesticities: New Histories of Home in Global Contexts . “Introduction,” by Annelise Heinz, Elizabeth LaCouture, 1246- . “Reconsidering Domesticity through the Lens of Empire and Settler Society in North America,” by Kathryn Kish Sklar, 1249- . “Fractured Domesticity in the Old Regime: Families and Global Goods in Eighteenth-Century ,” by Julie Hardwick, 1267- . “Translating Domesticity in Chinese History and Historiography,” by Elizabeth LaCouture, 1278- . “Domesticating Colonizers: Domesticity, Indigenous Domestic Labor, and the Modern Settler Colonial Nation,” by Victoria Haskins, 1290- . “The Materials of Home: Studying Domesticity in Late Colonial India,” by Abigail McGowan, 1302- . “‘Maid’s Day Off’: Leisured Domesticity in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States,” by Annelise Heinz, 1316- . “Toward Unsettling Histories of Domesticity,” by Antoinette Burton, 1332-

AHR Reappraisal: Metahistory and the Resistance to Theory . “Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe, by Hayden White,” by Carolyn J. Dean, 1337-

History Unclassified . “Freedom Summer ‘Homos’: An Archive Story,” by Charles Francis, 1351- . “The Trail from Fukushima,” by Harry Bernas, 1364-

Reviews of HBO's Chernobyl . “Johan Renck, director, Chernobyl. Written and created by Craig Mazin.” Kate Brown, Yulia Komska, Alex Wellerstein, 1373-1380

Bedford Series Reviews . “Brent D. Shaw, Spartacus and the Slave Wars: A Brief History with Documents,” by Peter Hunt, 1381- . “Margaret R. Hunt and Philip J. Stern, editors, The English East India Company at the Height of Mughal Expansion: A Soldier’s Diary of the 1689 Siege of Bombay with Related Documents,” by Rupali Mishra, 1383- . “Anne Walthall and M. William Steele, editors, Politics and Society in ’s Meiji Restoration: A Brief History with Documents,” by Noell H. Wilson, 1385- . “Kristin L. Hoganson, American Empire at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: A Brief History with Documents,” by April Merleaux, 1386- . “Michael R. Marrus, The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial, 1945–46: A Brief History with Documents,” by Devin O. Pendas, 1388- . “David M. Gordon, editor, Apartheid in South Africa: A Brief History with Documents,” by Clifton Crais, 1389- . “John Dittmer, Jeff Kolnick, and Leslie-Burl McLemore, editors, Freedom Summer: A Brief History with Documents,” by Emilye Crosby, 1390-

Featured Reviews . “Sam White, A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and Europe’s Encounter with North America,” by Peter C. Mancall, 1393- . “Jakobina K. Arch, Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan,” by Nancy Shoemaker, 1396- . “James L. Hevia, Animal Labor and Colonial Warfare,” by Alan Mikhail, 1398- . “Megan Black, The Global Interior: Mineral Frontiers and American Power,” by Stephen Macekura, 1401- 2 | Page

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. “Caitlin Rosenthal, Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management,” by Lorena S. Walsh, 1404- . “Enrico Dal Lago. Civil War and Agrarian Unrest: The Confederate South and Southern Italy,” by Marta Petrusewicz, 1407- . “Jane Hearn, editor, A Past That Won’t Rest: Images of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi; James T. Campbell and Elaine Owens. Mississippi Witness: The Photographs of Florence Mars,” by John Dittmer, 1410 . “Dave Zirin, Jim Brown: Last Man Standing; Jesse Berrett, Pigskin Nation: How the NFL Remade American Politics; Rob Ruck, Tropic of Football: The Long and Perilous Journey of Samoans to the NFL,” by Timothy B. Spears, 1412- . “Shaul Mitelpunk, Israel in the American Mind: The Cultural Politics of US-Israeli Relations, 1958–1988,” by Hasia R. Diner, 1416- . “William Taubman, Gorbachev: His Life and Times,” by Kathleen E. Smith, 1419-

American Political Science Review, Vol. 113, No. 4 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues

. “Who Leads? Who Follows? Measuring Issue Attention and Agenda Setting by Legislators and the Mass Public Using Social Media Data,” by Pablo Barberá, Andreu Casas, Jonathan Nagler, Patrick J. Egan, Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, Joshua A. Tucker, 883- . “Persuading the Enemy: Estimating the Persuasive Effects of Partisan Media with the Preference- Incorporating Choice and Assignment Design,” by Justin De Benedictis-Kessner, Matthew A. Baum, Adam J. Berinsky, Teppei Yamamoto, 902- . “The Party or the Purse? Unequal Representation in the US Senate,” by Jeffrey R. Lax, Justin H. Phillips, Adam Zelizer, 917- . “Pitch Perfect: Vocal Pitch and the Emotional Intensity of Congressional Speech,” by Bryce J. Dietrich, Matthew Hayes, Diana Z. O’brien, 941- . “Do Fairer Elections Increase the Responsiveness of Politicians?” by George Kwaku Ofosu, 963- . “Why Some Persistent Problems Persist,” by Robert Powell, 980- . “Investment in the Shadow of Conflict: Globalization, Capital Control, and State Repression,” by Mehdi Shadmehr, 997- . “Can Violent Protest Change Local Policy Support? Evidence from the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Riot,” by Ryan D. Enos, Aaron R. Kaufman, Melissa L. Sands, 1012- . “Ethnic Riots and Prosocial Behavior: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan,” by Anselm Hager, Krzysztof Krakowski, Max Schaub, 1029- . “Mass Purges: Top-Down Accountability in Autocracy,” by B. Pablo Montagnes, Stephane Wolton, 1045-

Letter . “BARP: Improving Mister P Using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees,” by James Bisbee, 1060- . “Political Theory in an Ethnographic Key,” by Matthew Longo, Bernardo Zacka, 1066- . “Does Public Opinion Constrain Presidential Unilateralism?” by Dino P. Christenson, Douglas L. Kriner, 1071- . “Concentrated Burdens: How Self-Interest and Partisanship Shape Opinion on Opioid Treatment Policy,” by Justin De Benedictis-Kessner, Michael Hankinson, 1078-

American Quarterly, Vol.71, No.3 (September 2019) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/

Special Issue: Origins of Biopolitics in the Americas

. “Introduction: Technologies of Life and Architectures of Death in Early America,” by Greta LaFleur, Kyla Schuller, 603- . “Zombie Biopolitics,” by Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, 625-

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. “Witch Hunts and Census Conflicts: Becoming a Population in Colonial Massachusetts,” by Molly Farrell, 653- . “Fugitive Performance: Negotiating Biopower and the Law in US Chattel Slavery,” by Lauren Heintz, 675- . “Scenes of Speculation: Harriet Jacobs and the Biopolitics of Human Capital,” by Ingrid Diran, 697- . “Robert Montgomery Bird's Neurodiversity Hypothesis,” by Ittai Orr, 719- . “Breeding Mixed-Race Women for Profit and Pleasure,” by Myrna Perez Sheldon, 741- . “Superannuated: Old Age on the Antebellum Plantation,” by Nathaniel Windon, 767- . “Euthanasia Politics and the Indian Wars,” by Stefan Aune, 789- . “On the Inertia of Appetite: Transient Relations from the Chinatown Opium Scen,” by Matthew Boulette, 813- . “Forum Introduction: ‘Toward a Biopolitics of Early America,’ by Greta LaFleur, Kyla Schuller, 835- . “Of Black Skin and Biopower: Lessons from the Eighteenth Century,” by Rana Hogarth, 837- . “Sweetness, Capacity, Energy,” by Kyla Wazana Tompkins, 849- . “Finding Biopower at Sea,” by Jason Oliver Chang, 857- . “Biopolitical Resistance to Indian Relocation in the Great Lakes,” by Ashley Glassburn, 863- . “Geo into Bio and Back Again, or Tracing the Politics of Place and Sovereignty,” by Mark Rifkin, 871- . “The Infant as Biopolitical Absence: Materiality, Viability, Mortality,” by Megan H. Glick, 881- . “Secularism and Viable Life,” by Peter Coviello, 889- . “Xenopolitics,” by Matthew A. Taylor, Priscilla Wald, 895- . “Thinking Black [Trans] Gender,” by Cameron Awkward-Rich, 903-

American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 49, No.2 (July 2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rarc20

Special Issue on Indigenous Peoples: Sovereignty, Sustainability, and Reconciliation

. “Canada, the United States, and Indigenous Peoples: Sovereignty, Sustainability, and Reconciliation,” by Michael Hawes, Christopher Kirkey, Denise Eby Konan & Gregory Chun, 203- . “Indigenous Legal Principles: A Reparation Path for Canada’s Cultural Genocide,” by Kathleen Mahoney, 207- . “The Role of Provinces, States, and Territories in Shaping Federal Policy for Indigenous Peoples’ Health,” by Sam Halabi, 231- . “The First Nations Land Management Act: Twenty Years of Reconciliation,” by Courtney Jung, 247- . “Incomplete Sovereigns: Unpacking Patterns of Indigenous Self-Governance in the United States and Canada,” by Adrienne M. Davidson, 262- . “What are the Limits of Social Inclusion? Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Governance in Canada and the United States,” by Stephen Cornell & Miriam Jorgensen, 283- . “The Birth of Petroleum Path Dependence: Oil Narratives and Development in the North,” by Victoria Herrmann, 301- . “‘You Cannot Trade What Is Not Yours’: Indigenous Governance and the NAFTA Negotiations,” by Leah Sarson, 332-

Teaching Note . “Appropriation, Absence and the Canadian Studies Classroom,” by Jason Blake, 348-

The Americas, Vol.76, No.3 (July 2019) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/

. “CLAH Lecture: Every History a Question, Every Question a Community,” by Steve J. Stern, 401- . “Illegal Military Recruitment and Constitutional Law: The Judicial Protection of Forced Recruits in Late

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Nineteenth-Century Mexico,” by Timothy M. James, 415- . “The Spanish Flu and the Sanitary Dictatorship: Mexico’S Response to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic,” by Ryan M. Alexander, 443- . “‘With Colleagues Like That, Who Needs Enemies?’: Doctors and Repression under Military and Post- Authoritarian Brazil,” by Eyal Weinberg, 467-

Archivaria, Number 87 (Spring 2019) http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current

Articles . “The Interview-Document Nexus: Recovering Histories of LGBTI Military Service in Australia,” by Noah Riseman, 6-

Studies in Documents . “The Patent Genre: Between Stability and Change,” by Fiorella Foscarini, 36- . “Archive as Prefigurative Space: Our Lives and Black Feminism in Canada,” by Rachel Lobo, 68- . “The Written Memory of St. Mary’s University College, Dublin (1893–1912): The Pioneer College for the Higher Education of Catholic Women in Ireland,” by John M. Cunningham, 88-

Counterpoint . “The UNESCO Memory of the World Program: Promise Postponed,” by Ian E. Wilson, 106-

Gordon Dodds Prize . “Critical Questions for Archives as (Big) Data,” by Devon Mordell, 140-

Exhibition Reviews . “Collective Acts, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery,” by Alexandra Alisauskas, 164- . “Animalia: Animals in the Archives, Archives of Ontario,” by Jennifer Grant, 173-

Book Reviews . “Carrie Smith and Lisa Stead, eds., The Boundaries of the Literary Archive: Reclamation and Representation,” by Gillian Dunks, 182- . “Nancy MacKay, Curating Oral Histories: From Interview to Archive,” by Andrew Chernevych, 188- . “Frank Upward, Barbara Reed, Gillian Oliver, and Johanne Evans, Recordkeeping Informatics for a Networked Age,” by Siham Alaoui, 194-

Notes and Communications . “Appraisal of Electronic Information Systems: Working Paper of the VdA Research Group on Archival Appraisal Processes as of 9 December 2014,” by VDA Research Group on Archival Appraisal Processes, 202-

Asian Security, Vol.15, No. 2 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fasi20

. “What Money Can’t Buy: The Security Externalities of Chinese Economic Statecraft in Post-War Sri Lanka,” by Darren J. Lim & Rohan Mukherjee, 73- . “Privateering in Cyberspace: Should Patriotic Hacking Be Promoted as National Policy?” by Forrest B. Hare, 93- . “Career Paths in the PLA Rocket Force: What They Tell Us,” by David C. Logan, 103- . “Making Jihadis, Waging Jihad: Transnational and Local Dimensions of the ISIS Phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia,” by Kirsten E. Schulze & Joseph Chinyong Liow, 122- . “Dancing with the Wolf: Securitizing Trade in the ECFA Debate and Beyond,” by Christina Lai, 140- . “Assessing public opinion’s influence on foreign policy: the case of China’s assertive maritime behaviour,” 5 | Page

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by Andrew Chubb, 159- . “Hiding in Plain Sight? Japan’s Militarization of Space and Challenges to the Yoshida Doctrine,” by Paul Kallender & Christopher W. Hughes, 180-

Review Article . “Domestic politics of Chinese foreign policy: where will Xi Jinping bring China?” by Hiroki Takeuchi, 205-

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 73, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caji20

. “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: protection of human rights in Australia,” by Katharine Gelber, 313- . “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: Indigenous rights and the Uluru Statement from the Heart,” by Eddie Synot, 320- . “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: children’s rights,” by Katrina Lee-Koo, 326- . “The UN Declaration of Human Rights at 70: Women’s Rights,” by Kavitha Suthanthiraraj, 331- . “Sousveilling the ‘Global War on Terror,’” by Roger Stahl & Sebastian Kaempf, 337- . “Going to war democratically: lessons for Australia from Canada and the UK,” by Peter E. Mulherin, 357- . “Australia's diplomatic asylum initiative at the United Nations: comparing international law rhetoric with foreign policy practice,” by Savitri Taylor, 376- . “Controversy, uncertainty and the diverse public in cultural diplomacy: Australia–China relations,” by Katya Johanson, Amanda Coles, Hilary Glow & Caitlin Vincent, 397-

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 73, No.5 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caji20

. “The return of the Indo-Pacific strategy: an assessment,” by William Choong, 415- . “Why US-Sino strategic competition is good for Australia,” by Benjamin Schreer, 431- . “Middle power strategic choices and horizontal security cooperation: the 2009 Australia- security cooperation agreement,” by Peter K. Lee, 449- . “The history of Australian legal opposition to Japanese Antarctic whaling,” by Shirley V. Scott & Lucia Meilin Oriana, 466- . “The national security implications of solar geoengineering: an Australian perspective,” by Adam Lockyer & Jonathan Symons, 485-

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.46, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cbjm20

. “Did Ibn Saud’s militants cause 400,000 casualties? Myths and evidence about the Wahhabi conquests, 1902–1925,” by Jeff Eden, 519- . “A real electoral duel between the P.J.D. and the P.A.M.? Analysing constituency-level competitiveness in the 2016 Moroccan elections,” by Inmaculada Szmolka, 535- . “Persian ‘Rashti jokes’: modern Iran’s palimpsests of gheyrat-based masculinity,” by Mostafa Abedinifard, 564- . “Colonial education and the shaping of Islamism in Sudan, 1946–1956,” by Willow Berridge, 583- . “Israel’s citizenship policy since the 1990s—new challenges, (mostly) old solutions,” by Assaf Shapira, 602- . “The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps in the Iran–Iraq war: an unconventional military’s survival,” by Maryam Alemzadeh, 622- . “Out of sight, out of mind: managing religious diversity in Qatar,” by John Fahy, 640- . “The good, the bad and the ugly: narrating social bonds and boundaries in contemporary Lebanon,” by 6 | Page

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Bruno Lefort, 663-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.21, No.3 (August 2019) http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia

. “Introduction: The Politics of Bureaucracy: A contemporary classic,” by John Peterson, 465- . “Breakthrough Article: The Politics of Bureaucracy after 40 years,” by B. Guy Peters, 468-

Breakthrough Commentaries . “Revisiting The Politics of Bureaucracy,” by Donald J. Savoie, 480- . “Institutions, politicians or ideas? To whom or what are public servants expected to be loyal?” by Jon Pierre, 487- . “From the Politics of Bureaucracy to the politics of representative bureaucracy,” by Eckhard Schröter, 494- . “The politics of bureaucracy: The Central and Eastern European perspective,” by Tiina Randma-Liiv, Wolfgang Drechsler, 504- . “The politics of bureaucracy: A view from Latin America,” by Conrado Ramos Larraburu, 513- . “The politics of quangocracy,” by Sandra van Thiel, 522- . “The politics of bureaucracy in the face of different legal futures,” by Geert Bouckaert, Marleen Brans, 530-

Original Articles . “(Re)politicising ‘the governmental’: Resisting the Industrial Relations Act 1971,” by Sam Warner, 541- . “A missing link in understanding Party policy change? Conservative Party international volunteering projects and UK development policy (2007–2017),” by Danielle Beswick, Mattias Hjort, 559- . “Kings, jesters, or kingmakers? European populist parties as a microcosm for celebrity politics,” by Matteo Giglioli, Gianfranco Baldini, 576- . “Re-framing free movement in the countdown to Brexit? Shifting UK press portrayals of EU migrants in the wake of the referendum,” by James Morrison, 594- . “Unintended consequences of negative campaigning: Backlash and second-preference boost effects in a multi-party context,” by Annemarie S. Walter, Cees van der Eijk, 612-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.21, No.4 (November 2019) http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia

. “‘If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change’: Rethinking order and justice in international society,” by Richard Shapcott, 633- . “A pessimistic liberalism: Jacob Talmon’s suspicion and the birth of contemporary political thought,” by Dillon Stone Tatum, 650- . “All in this together? Austerity and the gender-age gap in the 2015 and 2017 British general elections,” by Anna Sanders, Rosalind Shorrocks, 667- . “Centenary celebrations meet a farewell party: British-Czech bilateral relations in the times of Brexit,” by Monika Brusenbauch Meislova, 689- . “Language policy in multi-level systems: A historical institutionalist analysis,” by Elin Royles, Huw Lewis. 709- . “Lost in the Process? The impact of devolution on abortion law in the United Kingdom,” by David S. Moon, Jennifer Thompson, Sophie Whiting, 728- . “Suspicious minds: An examination of trust-building in party mergers,” by Dan Keith, Emma Sanderson- Nash, Alan Wager, 746-

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Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 38, No.3 (July 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14709856

Special Issue: Sport and Social Transformation in Brazil

. “Introduction: Sport and Social Transformation in Brazil,” by Gareth Hall, Nicholas Wise, 265- . “Can We Blame it on Rio?” by Christopher Gaffney, 267- . “‘Let's Win this Game Together:’ Children's Rights Violations, Macro‐Securitisation and the Transformative Potential of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil,” by Lorraine Van Blerk, Jonathan Mendel, Andrea Rodriguez, Fernando L. Fernandes, Irene Rizzini, 284- . “Towards a More Enabling Representation: Framing an Emergent Conceptual Approach to Measure Social Conditions Following Mega‐Event Transformation in Manaus, Brazil,” by Nicholas Wise, 300- . “A Case Study of a Sport‐for‐Development Programme in Brazil,” by Gareth Hall, Arianne Reis, 317- . “FIFA/IOC‐Sanctioned Development and the Imminence of Erotic Space,” by Amanda De Lisio, João Gabriel R. Sodré, 333-

Routine Article . “Negotiating Violence and Creative Agency in Commissioned Mexican Narco Rap,” by Hettie Malcomson, 347-

Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 38, No.4 (September 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14709856

. “Comerciar con la sangre de nuestros hermanos: Early Abolitionist Discourses in 's Empire,” by Jesús Sanjurjo. 393- . “Brazilian History as Global History,” by Frederik Schulze, Georg Fischer, 408- . “Overcoming Segmentation in Social Policy? Comparing New Early Education and Childcare Efforts in Costa Rica and Uruguay,” by Juliana Martínez Franzoni, Diego Sanchez‐Aconchea, 423- . “‘There Can Be No Revolution without Culture’: Reading and Writing in the Bolivarian Revolution,” by Katie Brown, 438- . “From ‘Green Laggard’ to Regional Leader: Explaining the Recent Development of Environmental Policy in Chile,” by Aldo Madariaga, 453- . “Screening the Past: Reflexivity, Repetition and the Spectator in Lola Arias' Minefield/Campo minado (2016),” by Geoffrey Maguire, 471- . “Revolutionary Movements in Latin America after the Cold War: The Case of the Ejército del Pueblo Paraguayo,” by Andrew Nickson , 487- . “Public Opinion Surveys and USA Foreign Policy Towards Latin America in the Second World War,” by José Luis Ortiz Garza, Fernanda Vidal‐Correa, 503-

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 33, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20

Narrative Power in International Relations

. “Narrative power: how storytelling shapes East Asian international politics,” by Linus Hagström & Karl Gustafsson, 387- . “Morality and progress: IR narratives on international revisionism and the status quo,” by Oliver Turner & Nicola Nymalm, 407- . “Memes, narratives and the emergent US–China security dilemma,” by Adam Breuer & Alastair Iain Johnston, 429- . “Are the US and China fated to fight? How narratives of ‘power transition’ shape great power war or 8 | Page

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peace,” by Peter Gries & Yiming Jing, 452- . “‘Soft power is such a benign animal’: narrative power and the reification of concepts in Japan,” by Stephanie Christine Winkler, 483- . “Long live pacifism! Narrative power and Japan’s pacifist model,” by Karl Gustafsson, Linus Hagström & Ulv Hanssen, 502- . “International relations from the margins: the Westphalian meta-narratives and counter-narratives in Okinawa–Taiwan relations,” by Ching-Chang Chen & Kosuke Shimizu, 521- . “Popular culture and politics: re-narrating the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute,” by L.H.M Ling & Mari Nakamura, 541-

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 33, No.5 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20

Towards Global Relational Theorising

. “Towards global relational theorizing: a dialogue between Sinophone and Anglophone scholarship on relationalism,” by Astrid H. M. Nordin, Graham M. Smith, Raoul Bunskoek, Chiung-chiu Huang, Yih-jye (Jay) Hwang, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Emilian Kavalski, L. H. M. Ling (posthumously), Leigh Martindale, Mari Nakamura, Daniel Nexon, Laura Premack, Yaqing Qin, Chih-yu Shih, David Tyfield, Emma Williams & Marysia Zalewski, 570- . “Reclaiming the social: relationalism in anglophone international studies,” by Patrick Thaddeus Jackson & Daniel H. Nexon, 582- . “Relationality and rationality in Confucian and Western traditions of thought,” by Yaqing Qin & Astrid H. M. Nordin, 601- . “Forget(ting) feminism? Investigating relationality in international relations,” by Marysia Zalewski, 615- . “Relating self and other in Chinese and Western thought,” by Astrid H. M. Nordin & Graham M. Smith, 636- . “On relations and relationality: a conversation with friends,” by L. H. M. Ling & Astrid H. M. Nordin, 654-

Canadian Journal of History, Vol.54, No. 1 (Spring-Autumn 2019) http://www.utpjournals.press/loi/cjh

Roundtable

. “Three Points About History, Especially for Non-Historians,” by Danielle C. Kinsey, 1- . “Talking to Sociologists and other Non-Historians,” by Ted McCoy, 21- . “My Confession as a Disciplinary Chauvinist,” by Saeyoung Park, 26- . “Rethinking the Archive in the Public Sphere,” by Cheryl Thompson, 32- . “Response and Concluding Comments,” by Danielle C. Kinsey, 39-

Articles . “Contesting Urban Space between the Dutch and the Sultanate of Yogyakarta in Nineteenth-Century Indonesia,” by Purnawan Basundoro, Linggar Rama Dian Putra, 46- . “Missions to Manchuria,” by Bill Sewell, 84- . “Historical Memory and Métis Political Resurgence in New Breed Magazine, 1969–1979,” by Hannah Roth Cooley, 111-

Review Article | Note Critique . “La lente et incertaine naissance de la démocratie libérale en Bolivie (1809–1899). Une revue de la littérature concernant la construction de l'État,’’ par Guillaume Tremblay, 140-

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Feature Review | Compte Rendu De Fond . ‘‘ Rethinking the History of the Habsburg Empire: Judson’s New History,by Pieter M. Judson.; The Habsburg Empire: A New History,’’ by Alan Sked, 166-

Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 52, No.2 (June 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-political-science-revue-canadienne-de-science- politique/all-issues

. “La politique du salaire minimum : le rôle des partis politiques dans les pays de l'OCDE (1960–2014),’’ by Dominic Durocher, 229- . “A Tale of Two Liberalisms? Attitudes toward Minority Religious Symbols in Quebec and Canada,’’ by Luc Turgeon, Antoine Bilodeau, Stephen E. White, Ailsa Henderson, 247- . “Indirect Pathways of Self-Interest and the TPP,” by Kim-Lee Tuxhorn, 267- . “Misperceptions of Chinese Investments in Canada and Their Correction: Evidence from a Survey Experiment,” by Xiaojun Li, Yingqiu Kuang, Linting Zhang, 285- . “Rational Learners or Impervious Partisans? Economic News and Partisan Bias in Economic Perceptions,” by J. Scott Matthews, Mark Pickup, 303- . “Is Social Media Transforming Canadian Electioneering? Hybridity and Online Partisan Strategies in the 2012 Quebec Election,” by Thierry Giasson, Gildas Le Bars, Philippe Dubois, 324- . “Stability and Change: Policy Evolution on the Supreme Court of Canada, 1945–2005,” by Susan W. Johnson, 343- . “Executive Creep in Canadian Provincial Legislatures,” by Paul E.J. Thomas, J.P. Lewis, 363- . “Local Politics and the Resource Curse: Natural Resources, Interest Heterogeneity and Protest in Bolivia,” by Anaïd Flesken, Annegret Kuhn, 385- Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 52, No.3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-political-science-revue-canadienne-de-science- politique/all-issues

. “Liberal Leaders and Liberal Success: The Impact of Alternation,” by Richard Johnston, 423- . “The Numbered Treaties and the Politics of Incoherency,” by Gina Starblanket, 443- . “Just Who Do Canadian Journalists Think They Are? Political Role Conceptions in Global and Historical Perspective,” by Heather Rollwagen, Ivor Shapiro, Geneviève Bonin-Labelle, Lindsay Fitzgerald, Lauriane Tremblay, 461- . “The Ambiguous Definition of Open Government: Parliamentarians, Journalists and Bloggers Define Open Government In Accordance With Their Interests,” by George W. Wootten, Simon J. Kiss, 479- . “Engaging Youths across the Education Divide: Is There a Role for Social Capital?” by Livianna Tossutti, 501- . “Conservative Economic Nationalism and the National Policy: Rae, Buchanan and Early Canadian Protectionist Thought,” by Eric Helleiner, 521- . “Discovering the Senate's Fundamental Nature: Moving beyond the Supreme Court's 2014 Opinion,” by Gary William O'Brien, 539- . “The Local Determinants of Representation: Party Constituency Associations, Candidate Nomination and Gender,” by William P. Cross, Scott Pruysers, 557- . “Why Canada Goes to War: Explaining Combat Participation in US-led Coalitions,” by Justin Massie, 575- . “Right of (Northwest) Passage: Toward a Responsible Canadian Arctic Sovereignty,” by Jeremy Seth Geddert, 595-

Central European History, Vol.52, No.3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/central-european-history/all-issues

. “The Notion of Nobility and the Impact of Ennoblement on Early Modern Central Europe,” by Klaus Margreiter, 382- 10 | Page

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. “Ernst Jäckh and the National Internationalism of Interwar ,” by Peter Weber, 402- . “Karl Haushofer as a “Pioneer” of National Socialist Cultural Diplomacy in Fascist Italy,” by Nicola Bassoni, 424- . “Female Labor and Power in , 1945–1948,” by Gareth Pritchard, 450- . “‘This Land Remains German’: Requisitioning, Society, and the US Army, 1945–1956,” by Adam R. Seipp, 476- . “The Symmetry of Hypocrisy in Czech-German Legal Conciliation, 1989–1997,” by Sarah Bracey, 496-

The China Quarterly, Vol.239 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-qua rterly/all-issues

Special section – China's New Roles and Behaviour in Conflict-Affected Regions: Reconsidering Non-Interference and Non- Intervention . “Introduction: China's New Roles and Behaviour in Conflict-Affected Regions: Reconsidering Non- Interference and Non-Intervention,” by Miwa Hirono, Yang Jiang, Marc Lanteigne, 573- . “That Is Not Intervention; That Is Interference with Chinese Characteristics: New Concepts, Distinctions and Approaches Developing in the Chinese Debate and Foreign and Security Policy Practice,” by Camilla T. N. Sørensen, 594- . “China's Conflict Mediation and the Durability of the Principle of Non-Interference: The Case of Post- 2014 Afghanistan,” by Miwa Hirono, 614- . “China's UN Peacekeeping in Mali and Comprehensive Diplomacy,” by Marc Lanteigne, 635- . “Treading with Caution: China's Multidimensional Interventions in the Gulf Region,” by Imad Mansour, 656-

Articles . “Digital Media Experiments in China: “Revolutionizing” Persuasion under Xi Jinping,” by Maria Repnikova, Kecheng Fang, 679- . “Modernizing China's Tertiary Education Sector: Enhanced Autonomy or Governance in the Shadow of Hierarchy?” by Hu Jian, Frank Mols, 702- . “China's Asset Management Companies as State Spatial–Temporal Strategy,” by Sarah Ho, Thomas Marois, 728- . “Antidepressant Advertising in China and the UK: The Strengths and Limits of Policy Learning,” by Robert Geyer, Fang Wang, 752- . “Producing Chinese Urban Landscapes of Public Art: The Urban Sculpture Scene in Shanghai,” by Jane Zheng, 775-

Review Essay . “Of Silk Roads and Global Transformations: China's Rise and its Impact on the Developing World,” by Julia C. Strauss, 804-

Chinese Historical Review, Vol.26, No.1 (April 2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ytcr20

. “The Beginnings of the Zheng He Voyages: Nanjing and the Indian Ocean World, 1405–1433,” by Jun Fang, 1- . “Diplomacy and the Appointment of officials in Late Qing China: He Ruzhang and Japan’s Annexation Of Ryukyu,” by Ying-Kit Chan, 20- . “Yuan Shikai and the Significance of his Troop Training at Xiaozhan, Tianjin, 1895–1899,” by Hong Zhang, 37- . “Building ‘New Shanghai’: Political Rhetoric and the Reconstruction of the Shanghai Racecourse, 1949– 65,” by Peidong Sun & Aminda Smith, 55-

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Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Autumn 2019) https://academic.oup.com/cjip/issue

. Editor's Choice: “Historical–Geopolitical Contexts and the Transformation of Chinese Foreign Policy.” By Colin Flint, Zhang Xiaotong, 295- . “Contesting Contested Multilateralism: Why the West Joined the Rest in Founding the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank,” by Jan Knoerich, Francisco Urdinez, 333- . “Is a New Cold War Inevitable? Chinese Perspectives on US–China Strategic Competition,” by Minghao Zhao, 371- . “Gift-giving as a Source of International Authority,” by Jorg Kustermans, 395- . “Why Appoint a Weak Mediator? A Strategic Choice to Reduce Uncertainty in International Mediation,” by Yiyi Chen, 427-

Class, Race and Cooperate Power, Vol. 7 No. 1 (2019) http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/classracecorporatepower/all_issues.html

Articles . “Modern Monetary Theory: A Marxist Critique,” by Michael Roberts . “The Crisis of Capitalism Through Global Value Chains,” by Ronald W. Cox . “A Letter to Steven Pinker (and Bill Gates, for that matter) About Global Poverty,” by Jason Hickel . “Politics of Marx as Non-sectarian Revolutionary Class Politics: An Interpretation in the Context of the 20th and 21st Centuries,” by Raju Das

Politics of Culture . “Sorry to Bother You with Twelve Theses on Boots Riley’s ‘Sorry to Bother You’: Lessons for the Left,” by Bryant W. Sculos . “Ultraconservatives in a Contentious Cusp between Past and Future: A Review of Dan Brown’s novel ‘Origin,’” by Lucas Miranda

Perspectives . “‘A Free Palestine from the River to the Sea’: The 9 Dirty Words You Can’t Say (on T.V. or Anywhere Else),” by Bryant W. Sculos . “Review of Giridharadas, A. (2018), Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World,” by Joshua H. Martin and Kae Novak

Cold War History, Vol.19, No.3 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/19/3

. “General Lyman L. Lemnitzer and NATO, 1948–69: a deferential leader,” by Lawrence S. Kaplan, 323- . “Early Cold War evolution of British and US defector policy and practice,” by Kevin P. Riehle, 343- . “Italy, the developing world, and aid policy, 1969–1979: the ‘historic compromise’ and Italian foreign policy,” by Elena Calandri, 363- . “Neither for, nor against Mao: PCI-CCP interactions and the normalisation of Sino-Italian Relations, 1966– 71,” by Carlotta Clivio, 383- . “Balancing between the COMECON and the EEC: Hungarian elite debates on European integration during the long 1970s,” by Pál Germuska, 401- . “A lost chance for Balkan cooperation? The Romanian view on ‘regional micro-détente’, 1969—75,”by Cezar Stanciu, 421-

Historiographical Review . “The Middle East and the Cold War,” by Nathan J. Citino, 441-

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Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series, No. 91 (August 2019) https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/hans-kammler-hitlers-last-hope-american-hands

. “Hans Kammler, Hitler’s Last Hope, in American Hands,” by Frank Döbert and Rainer Karlsch

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.28, No.2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccla20

. ‘‘Framing the Indies: the Renaissance aesthetics of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo (1478–1557),” by Elizabeth Gansen, 130- . “Tlaxcala’s ‘redondez’ and the making of new worlds: from global empire to Indian province in Descripción de la ciudad y provincia de Tlaxcala (1581–1585),” by Jannette Amaral-Rodríguez, 152- . “De Astrología Judiciaria (1630) de Melchor Jufré del Águila: lecturas y pronósticos en Chile colonial,’’ by Ignacio Uribe Martínez & Virginia Iommi Echeverría, 179- . ‘‘Communicating faith: language and extirpation in the seventeenth-century Archdiocese of Lima,’’ by Amy Huras, 197- . “Cultura geográfica, colonialidade e economia-mundo: o centro da América do Sul nos ‘mapas sertanistas’ (primeira metade do século XVIII),” by Tiago Kramer de Oliveira, 229- . “Los temibles ojos, oídos y brazos de la Inquisición: notas sobre la censura de libros en Nueva España entre los siglos XVII y XVIII,’’ by Idalia García, 258-

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.28, No.3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccla20

. “Introduction: Hyperdulia Americana: sacred history and devotional landscapes,” by Jason Dyck & Rosario I. Granados, 295- . “Entre destellos se desvanece una devoción: la imagen de oro de la Asunción, patrona de la catedral metropolitana de México,’’ by Denise Fallena, 312- . “Bastions of the Virgin: Francisco de Florencia’s Marian cartography of Mexico City,” by Jason Dyck, 336- . “D/Escribiendo lo sagrado: texto y contexto de las dos primeras crónicas marianas de América,” by Rosario I. Granados, 367- . “Shapes of love in the miracle testimonies of the Virgin of Chiquinquirá, New Kingdom of Granada, 1587 to 1694,” by Karen Shears Cousins, 396-

(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.108, No.4 (August 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ctrt20

Commonwealth Education: Adapting to Survive

. “Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 345- . “Introduction: Staying Relevant: Commonwealth Education at 60,” by Beth Kreling & Peter R. C. Williams, 355- . “The Sustainable Development Goals for Education: Commonwealth Perspectives and Opportunities,” by Keith M. Lewin, 367- . “Achieving the Promise to Leave No Girl behind in Commonwealth Countries,” by Rebecca Gordon, Lauren Marston, Pauline Rose & Asma Zubairi, 383- . “India’s South-South Cooperation in Human Resource Development,” by Kenneth King & Pravina King, 399- . “Commonwealth Student Exchange 1959-2019 – Planned and Unplanned,” by Hilary Perraton, 411- . “Commonwealth Engagement in Education: Prospects in the Era of SDGs,” by Cream Wright, 423- . “‘Regimes Theory’ as an Approach to Understanding Educational Cooperation in CARICOM and

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Commonwealth Countries,” by Tavis D. Jules, 435- . “The Future Use of Technology in Education and Learning in the Commonwealth,” by Tim Unwin, 447- . “Commonwealth Small States, Education and Environmental Uncertainty: Learning from the Sharp End,” by Michael Crossley & Pearlette Louisy, 459-

Opinion . “The Commonwealth Without The Secretariat,” by Philip Murphy, 473- . “The Imran Khan Government: First Term Report,” by F.S. Aijazuddin, 475- . “India: Modi’s Grip and the Generational Shift,” by John Elliott, 477- . “Indian General Elections and the State of Jammu and Kashmir,” by Victoria Schofield, 479-

(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.108, No.5 (September 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ctrt20

. “Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 483- . “ScoMo’s Miracle: The Australian Federal Election of 18 May 2019,” by Derek McDougall, 493- . “India’s 2019 General Election: National Security and the Rise of the Watchmen,” by Ian Hall, 507- . “The Commonwealth Institute: A Tale of Two Buildings,” by Stephen Cox, 521- . “No Rainbow yet in Sight: Southern Africa under Liberation Movements as Governments,” by Henning Melber, 531- . “Australia Turning Inwards? Insights from Humanitarian Australians,” by Julian C. H. Lee, Paul Battersby, Vandra Harris, Cecilia Hemana & Panayiota Romios, 543- . “Technocracy in Paradise: Assessing the Social Impact of Public Procurement in the Cayman Islands via Public Sector Interviews,” by Laura Panadès-Estruch, 553- . “The Popularity of State Discourses on Anti-Immigrant Violence in South Africa,” by Steven Gordon, 567-

Opinion . “Impact of the Commonwealth: Need for Investigation,” by Richard Bourne, 579- . “Mining and Governance in Africa – Lessons from the Data,” by John Hollaway, 581- . “The Plight of Nigerian Students in Northern Cyprus,” by Adesanya M. Alabi, 583-

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.52, No.3 (September 2019) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X

. “The transition from limited access orders to open access orders in the post-communist Europe,” by Tomasz Legiedz, 187- . “Historical origins of the party-army relations in the Soviet Union and China,” by Luyang Zhou, 197- . “Economic effects estimation for the Eurasian Economic Union: Application of regional linear regression,” by Vugar Bayramov, Dan Breban, Elmir Mukhtarov, 209- . “Lost in transition, found in recession? Satisfaction with democracy in Central Europe before and after economic crises,” by Klára Vlachová, 227- . “Ticket splitting, strategic voting and personal vote in the 2012 Mongolian elections,” by Pavel Maškarinec, 235- . “Compartmentalized ideology and nation-building in non-democratic states,” by Diana T. Kudaibergenova, 247- . “Inconsistency between educational attainment and literacy: The case of Russia,” by Dmitry Popov, Anna Strelnikova, 259- . “ through education? Theory and practice of the Czech post-revolution education system and its reforms,” by Jan Hornat, 271- . “Let's have more Russian babies. How anti-immigrant sentiment shapes family leave policy in Russia,” by 14 | Page

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Comparative Strategy, Vol. 38, No. 4 (August 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ucst20

. “A dangerous pathway? Toward a theory of special forces,” by Alastair Finlan, 255- . “The third nuclear age,” by Jenny L. Naylor, 267- . “Standing up the space force: Knowns and unknowns,” by Roger Handberg, 289- . “A history of the Five Eyes Alliance: Possibility for reform and additions,” by Corey Pfluke, 302- . “How to avoid a contest for supremacy in ,” by Jared Morgan McKinney, 316- . “China/Russia 2035,” by Dylan Monks, 327- . “On the social science of ransomware: Technology, security, and society,” by Alex Wilner, Anna Jeffery, Jacqueline Lalor, Kathleen Matthews, Krystene Robinson, Alexandra Rosolska & Catherine Yorgoro, 347- . “Dynamics of insurgent innovation: How Hezbollah and other non-state actors develop new capabilities,” by Marc R. DeVore, Armin B. Stähli & Ulrike Esther Franke, 371-

Comparative Strategy, Vol. 38, No. 5 (August 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ucst20

Twenty Years after Kosovo and Allied Force: Controversies, Implications and Legacy

. “Introduction: Twenty years after Operation Allied Force,” by David Brown & Martin A. Smith, 407- . “American leadership of the Atlantic alliance post-Kosovo,” by James Sperling, 409- . “A legacy of conflict: Kosovo, Russia, and the West,” by Tracey German, 426- . “Kosovo traumas: How NATO got out of its depth in crisis management operations,” by Sten Rynning, 493- . “Kosovo 1999: The false dawn of humanitarian intervention,” by Aidan Hehir, 454- . “Kosovo and Libya: Lessons learned for limited humanitarianism?” by David Brown, 467- . “Taking stock after twenty years: The mixed legacy of Kosovo,” by Martin A. Smith, 483-

Conflict and Society, Vol. 5 (2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/conflict-and-society/conflict-and-society-overview.xml

General Articles . “Achieving the Ordinary: Everyday Peace and the Other in Bosnian Mixed-Ethnicity Families,” by Keziah Conrad, 1- . “Departheid: The Draconian Governance of Illegalized Migrants in Western States,” by Barak Kalir,19- . “Processes of Territorialization in Mexico: Indigenous Government, Violence, and Comunalidad,” by Philipp Wolfesberger, 41- . “Unintended Securitization: Military, Medical, and Political-Security Discourses in the Humanitarian Treatment of Syrian Casualties in Israel,” by Hedva Eyal and Limor Samimian-Darash, 55-

Special Section. War Veterans and Citizenship . “Introduction: War Veterans and the Construction of Citizenship Categories,” by Nikkie Wiegink, Ralph Sprenkels and Birgitte Refslund Sørensen, 72- . “The Debts of War: Bifurcated Veterans' Mobilization and Political Order in Post-settlement El Salvador,” by Ralph Sprenkels, 79- . “To Be or Not to Be a Hero: Recognition and Citizenship among Disabled Veterans of the Sri Lankan Army,” by Matti Weisdorf and Birgitte Refslund Sørensen, 96- . “Unbecoming Veteranship: Convicted Military Officers in Post-authoritarian Argentina,” by Eva van Roekel and Valentina Salvi, 115-

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. “Invisible Veterans: Defeated Militants and Enduring Revolutionary Social Values in Dhufar, Oman,” by Alice Wilson, 132- . “The Good, the Bad, and the Awkward: The Making of War Veterans in Postindependence Mozambique,” by Nikkie Wiegink, 150- . “Seeking Recognition, Becoming Citizens: Achievements and Grievances among Former Combatants from Three Wars,” by Johanna Söderström, 168- . “Liberation Autochthony: Namibian Veteran Politics and African Citizenship Claims,” by Lalli Metsola, 186-

Contemporary British History, Vol.33, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/33/4

The Production of Popular Culture and its Relationship to Conflict in Britain and its Empire since the Great War

. “Introduction: The politics of popular cultural production and performance in Britain since the Great War,” by Andrekos Varnava & Michael J. K. Walsh, 457- . “The Queen’s Dolls’ House within the British Empire Exhibition: encapsulating the British imperial world,” by Jiyi Ryu, 464- . “The militarisation of aerial theatre: air displays and airmindedness in Britain and Australia between the world wars,” by Brett Holman, 483- . “Staging international communism: British–Australian radical theatre connections,” by Lisa Milner & Cathy Brigden, 507- . “‘Rivalling the Metropolis’: cultural conflict between London and the regions c.1967–1973,” by John Griffiths, 534- . “Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) and his anti-war and pro-peace protest songs: from hippy peace to Islamic peace,” by Andrekos Varnava, 584- . “Eric Bogle’s No Man’s Land and the grave of Willie McBride at the Somme,” by Michael J. K. Walsh, 573-

Contemporary European History, Vol.28, No.3 (August 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/all-issues

. “The Colour of Hope: The Legacy of the ‘Green Cadres’ and the Problem of Rural Unrest in the First Czechoslovak Republic,” by Jakub Beneš, 285- . “‘What a Republic It Was!’ Public Violence and State Building in the Bohemian Lands after 1918,” by Václav Šmidrkal, 303- . “Vichy in Baden-Baden – The Personnel of the French Occupation in Germany after 1945,” by Julia Wambach, 319- . “‘I am the Servant of the Council’: Lord Ismay and the Making of the NATO International Staff,” by Linda Risso, 342- . “Late Spanish Fascists in a Changing World: Latin American Communists and East European Reformism, 1956–1975,” by Miguel Ángel Ruiz Carnicer, 385- . “‘An Invasion of Guest Worker Children’: Welfare Reform and the Stigmatisation of Family Migration in ,” by Lauren Stokes, 372- . “Possibilities and Limits of Southern European Socialism in the Iberian Peninsula: French, Portuguese and Spanish Socialists in the mid-1970s,” by Alan Granadino, 390-

Spotlight . “Social History in Norway in the 1970s and Beyond: Evolution and Professionalisation,” by Jan Eivind Myhre, 409-

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. “Local Experiences and the Second World War: New Perspectives on Mass Violence in Mid-Twentieth Century Europe,” by Filip Erdeljac, 422- . “How Empires Make Peripheries: ‘Overseas France’ in Contemporary History,” by Sarah L. Wood, 434- Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 54, No.3 (September 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cac

. “The (co)evolution of human rights advocacy: Understanding human rights issue emergence over time,” by Baekkwan Park, Amanda Murdie, David R Davis, 313- . “Fears of peers? Explaining peer and public shaming in global governance,” by Valentina Carraro, Thomas Conzelmann, Hortense Jongen, 335- . “Shaming by international organizations: Mapping condemnatory speech acts across 27 international organizations, 1980–2015,” by Theresa Squatrito, Magnus Lundgren, Thomas Sommerer, 356- . “Upside down: Reframing European Defence Studies,” by Hugo Meijer, Marco Wyss, 378- . “The European Union and natural resources that fund armed conflicts: Explaining the EU’s policy choice for supply chain due-diligence requirements,” by Martijn C Vlaskamp, 407- . “The emergence and evolution of an external actor’s regional role: An interactionist role theory perspective,” by Stefan Klose, 426-

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.30, No.3 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/30/3

. “Was There a Balance of Power System in the Ancient near East?” by Alex Ilari Aissaoui, 421- . “Patronage and Classical Tradition in the Edited Letters of the Diplomat, José Nicolás de Azara: A New Unpublished Letter with Giambatista Bodoni,” by Noelia López Souto, 443- . “Master of the Game: The Relationship between the United States and Iran Revisited, 1969-1972,” by Mari Salberg & Hilde Henriksen Waage, 468- . “‘A Trivial and Unimportant Ally’? Britain and the West German-Soviet Treaty Negotiations, 1970,” by Ken Nannichi, 490- . “‘A Latter-Day Hitler’: Anti-Shah Activism and British Policy towards Iran, 1974-1976,” by Vittorio Felci, 515- . “Changing the Conversation in Washington? An Illustrative Case Study of President Trump’s Air Strikes on Syria, 2017,” by Mikael Blomdahl, 536- . “Denuclearising : Evaluating the United States’ Culpability for Failed Agreements, 1993- 2008,” by Martin A. Smith, 556- . “After Interventionism: A Typology of United States Strategies,’ by John MacMillan, 576- . “A Little Memoir: The Rudolf Hess File in the Late 1960s,” by David Stafford, 602-

Diplomatic History, Vol.43, No.4 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/dh/issue/43/4

. “Feeding Germany: American Quakers in the Weimar Republic,” by Guy Aiken, 587- . “More with Less”: Commerce, Technology, and International Health at USAID, 1961–1981,” by Heidi Morefield, 618- . “Geopolitics Turned Inwards: The Princeton Military Studies Group and the National Security Imagination,” by Dexter Fergie, 644- . “The 1977 ‘Carter Initiative’ on Northern Ireland,” by P J McLoughlin, Alison Meagher, 671- . “Tyranny, Communism, and U.S. Policy in Equatorial Guinea, 1968–1979,” by Geoffrey Jensen, 699- . “Giving Most and Giving Differently: Humanitarianism as Diplomacy Following Japan’s 1923 Earthquake,” by J Charles Schencking, 729-

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Diplomatic History, Vol.43, No.5 (November 2019) https://academic.oup.com/dh/issue/43/5

. “The United States, Mexico, and the Mutual Securitization of Drug Enforcement, 1969–1985,” by Aileen Teague, 785- . “History, ‘Unwritten Literature,’ and U.S. Colonialism in Hawai‘i, 1898–1915,” by Tom Smith, 813- . “ This Grim Game’: Kennedy and Arms Control for Outer Space,” by Stephen Buono, 840- . “Losing the Battle, Winning the War: Neoconservatives versus the New International Economic Order, 1974–82,” by Michael Franczak, 867- . “(Mis)perceptions of Domestic Politics in the U.S.-China Rapprochement, 1969–1978,” by Pete Millwood, 890- . “Negotiating Niagara Falls: US-Canada Environmental and Energy Diplomacy,” by Daniel Macfarlane, 916-

East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 35, No. 3 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/35/3

Five Years After: The Role of International Actors in the ' Crisis’ . “Introduction; Five years after: the role of international actors in the ‘Ukraine Crisis,’” by Cindy Wittke & Maryna Rabinovych, 259- . “The Minsk Agreements – more than ‘scraps of paper’”? by Cindy Wittke, 264- . “No way out? Opportunities for mediation efforts in the Donbas region,” by Jakob Landwehr, 291- . “The stabilisation dilemma: conceptualising international responses to secession and de facto states,” by Sebastian Relitz, 311- . “EU's development policy vis-à-vis Ukraine after the Euromaidan: securitisation, state-building and integration,” by Maryna Rabinovych, 332-

Standalone Articles . “The project of Europe: a robust attempt to redefine Georgian identity,” by Tamar Gamkrelidze, 351- . “Whose skin is in the game? Party candidates in the Czech Republic,” by Lukáš Hájek, 372-

English Historical Review, Vol. 134, No. 568 (June 2019) https://academic.oup.com/ehr/issue/134/568

. “The Origins of Peter’s Pence,” by Rory Naismith, Francesca Tinti, 521- . “Preaching Regicide in Jacobean England: John Knight and David Pareus,” by Richard Serjeantson, 553- . “‘Unhappy and Wretched Creatures’: Charity, Poor Relief and Pauper Removal in Britain and Ireland during the Great Famine,” by Lewis Darwen, Donald Macraild, Brian Gurrin, Liam Kennedy, 589- . “The National Council for Civil Liberties and the British State during the First World War, 1916–1919,” by André Keil, 620-

Review Article . “History, Nature and the American Founding,” by Peter S Onuf, 646-

English Historical Review, Vol. 134, No. 569 (August 2019) https://academic.oup.com/ehr/issue/134/569

. “County and Community in Medieval England,” by Gwilym Dodd, 777- . “Indian Interpreters in the Making of Colonial Historiography: New Light on Mark Wilks’s Historical Sketches of the South of India (1810–1817),” by Su Fang Ng, 821- . “H.M. Hyndman and the Intellectual Origins of the Remaking of Socialism in Britain, 1878–1881,” by Seamus Flaherty, 855- . “The Armed Forces and Parliamentary Elections in the United Kingdom, 1885–1914,” by Peter M Keeling, 18 | Page

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Review Article . “The Force of Law,” by Jens Meierhenrich, 914-

European History Quarterly, Vol.49, No.4 (October 2019) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol49/issue4/

Special Issue: 'The most formidable weapon': Work replacement, armed strikebreaking and private police in Europe's Belle Époque social conflicts

. “Introduction: Strikebreaking During Europe's Belle Époque,” by Matteo Millan, 553- . “Strikebreaking and Anti-Unionism on the Waterfront: The Shipping Federation, 1890–1914,” by Alessandro Saluppo, 570- . “Joining Forces against ‘Strike Terrorism’: The Public-Private Interplay in Policing Strikes in Imperial Germany, 1890–1914,” by Amerigo Caruso, 597- . “‘The Public Force of the Private State’ – Strikebreaking and Visions of Subversion in Liberal Italy (1880s to 1914),” by Matteo Millan, 625- . “Social Conflict, National Strife, or Political Battle? Violence and Strikebreaking in Late Habsburg Austria,” by Claire Morelon, 650-

Comment . “Comment,” by Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, 677-

European Journal of International Relations, Vol.25, No.3 (September 2019) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol25/issue3/

. “Rogues, degenerates, and heroes: Disobedience as politics in military organizations,” by Eric Hundman, Sarah E Parkinson, 645- . “Saving face in diplomacy: A political sociology of face-to-face interactions in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations,” by Deepak Nair, 672- . “Enabling autocracy? Peacebuilding and post-conflict authoritarianism in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” by Sarah von Billerbeck, Oisín Tansey, 689- . “Norm transformation and the institutionalization of targeted killing in the US,” by Simon Frankel Pratt, 723- . “Metaphorical incarnations of the “other” and Iranian International Relations discourses,” by Heidarali Masoudi, 748- . “States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India,” by Peter Marcus Kristensen, 772- . “Foreign policy anarchy in multiparty coalitions: When junior parties take rogue decisions,” by Toby Greene, 800- . “Electing the experts: Expertise and independence in the UN human rights treaty bodies,” by Valentina \ Carraro, 826- . “Do international institutions matter? Socialization and international bureaucrats,” by Zuzana Murdoch, Hussein Kassim, Sara Connolly, Benny Geys, 853- . “Territorial sovereignty and the end of inter-cultural diplomacy along the ‘Southern frontier,’” by Carsten-Andreas Schulz, 879- . “Systems, levels, and structural theory: Waltz’s theory is not a systemic theory (and why that matters for International Relations today),” by Jack Donnelly, 904- . “Symbols and world politics: Towards a long-term perspective on historical trends and contemporary challenges,” by Andrew Linklater, 931-

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European Journal of International Relations, Vol.25, No.4 (December 2019) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol25/issue4/

. “Toward a political economy of complex interdependence,” by Thomas Oatley, 957- . “Towards an International Political Ergonomics,” by Jonathan Luke Austin, 979- . “The financialization of mass wealth, banking crises and politics over the long run,” by Jeffrey M Chwieroth, Andrew Walter, 1007- . “Risky dis/entanglements: Torture and sexual violence in conflict,” by Harriet Gray, Maria Stern, 1035- . “Subverting economic empowerment: Towards a postcolonial-feminist framework on gender (in)securities in post-war settings,” by Maria Martin de Almagro, Caitlin Ryan, 1059- . “The Responsibility to Protect in a world of already existing intervention,” by Robin Dunford, Michael Neu, 1080- . “Norm emergence as agenda diffusion: Failure and success in the regulation of cluster munitions,” by Elvira Rosert, 1103- . “Making al-Qa’ida legible: Counter-terrorism and the reproduction of terrorism,” by Sarah G. Phillips, 1132- . “Voted out: Regime type, elections and contributions to United Nations peacekeeping operations,” by Allard Duursma, John Gledhill, 1157- . “Taking interaction seriously: Asymmetrical roles and the behavioral foundations of status,” by Reinhard Wolf, 1186- . “Towards a political concept of reversibility in international relations: Bridging political philosophy and policy studies,” by Hartmut Behr, 1212- . “How the normative resistance of anarchism shaped the state monopoly on violence,” by Michael E. Newell, 1236-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.24, No.6 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/24/6

. “The Idea of the Social Contract in the History of ‘Agreementism,’” by Andre Santos Campos, 579- . “Nietzsche and the Stoic Concept of Recentes Opiniones,” by Frank Chouraqui, 597- . “From Oblivion to Post-History: Sublime Othering in Rider Haggard and W. E. B. Du Bois,” by S. N. Nyeck, 617-

Opinion Piece . “The Toronto Debate: Jordan Peterson and Slavoj Žižek on Ethics and Happiness,” by Ania Lian, 644-

Review Articles . “‘You Men of Facts and Figures,’” by David Bade, 651- . “Ireland’s Imperishable Mythic History,” by Tim Cloudsley, 657-

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d’Histoire, Vol.26, No.4 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/26/4

Rethinking European Integration History in Light of Capitalism / Repenser l’histoire de l’intégration européenne à la lumière du capitalisme . “Rethinking European integration history in light of capitalism: the case of the long 1970s,” by Aurélie Andry, Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, Haakon A. Ikonomou & Quentin Jouan, 553- . “Stabilization through integration: the European rescue of Italian capitalism,” by Francesco Petrini, 573- . “European integration and the paradoxical answers of national trade unions to the crises of capitalism,” by Quentin Jouan, 600- . “Crises and transformations of European integration: European business circles during the long 1970s,” by Sigfrido M. Ramírez Pérez, 618- . “Crisis, capitalism and common policies: Greek and Norwegian responses to common shipping policy 20 | Page

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efforts in the 1960s and 1970s,” by Haakon A. Ikonomou & Christos Tsakas, 636- . “A globalization laboratory: European banking regulation and global capitalism in the 1970s and early 1980s,” by Alexis Drach, 658- . “Crisis and continuity: Robert Marjolin, transnational policy-making and neoliberalism, 1930s–70s,” by Hagen Schulz-Forberg, 679- . “The European Commission facing crisis: social, neo-mercantilist and market-oriented approaches (1967– 85),” by Laurent Warlouzet, 703- . “Was there an alternative? European socialists facing capitalism in the long 1970s,” by Aurélie Andry, 723-

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d’Histoire, Vol.26, No.5 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/26/5

Dossier: Questioning the Wilsonian moment: the role of ethnicity and nationalism in the dissolution of European empires from the Belle Époque through the First World War / Interroger le moment wilsonien: le rôle de l'ethnicité et du nationalisme dans la dissolution des empires européens de la Belle Époque à la Grande Guerre . “Questioning the Wilsonian moment: the role of ethnicity and nationalism in the dissolution of European empires from the Belle Époque through the First World War,” by Eric Storm & Maarten Van Ginderachter, 747- . “Legality, ethnicity and violence in Austrian Galicia, 1890–1920,” by Christoph Mick, 757- . “‘Universal Freedom’ and the Balfour declaration: watershed moments for radical Jewish politics,” by Jan Rybak, 783- . “Making democracy safe for tribal homelands? Self-determination and political regionalism in Weimar Germany,” by Jasper Heinzen, 807- . “‘Ireland’s Independence Day’: the 1918 election campaign in Ireland and the Wilsonian moment,” by Martin O’Donoghue, 834-

Original Articles . “National labels and the competitiveness of European industries: the example of the ‘Swiss Made’ law since 1950,” by Pierre-Yves Donzé, 855- . “Constructing a Pseudo-Hitler? The question of the authenticity of Hitlers politisches Testament,” by Mikael Nilsson, 871-

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d’Histoire, Vol.26, No.6 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/26/6

Dossier: Post-World War II anti-Semitic pogroms in East and East Central Europe: Collective violence and popular culture / Pogroms antisémites après la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe de l'Est et du Centre-Est: violences collectives et culture populaire . “Post-World War II anti-Semitic pogroms in East and East Central Europe: collective violence and popular culture,” by Péter Apor, Tamás Kende, Michala Lônčíková & Valentin Săndulescu, 913- . “Atrocities in the borderland: anti-Semitic violence in eastern Slovakia (1945–1946),” by Michala Lônčíková, 928- . “Collective violence, anti-Semitism and the politics of the body in post-1945 Hungary,” by Péter Apor, 947- . “Anti-Semitism and inner fronts in the USSR during World War II,” by Tamás Kende, 963- . “Like coals under ashes, ready to scorch the earth once more: notes regarding anti-Jewish attitudes in Romania (1944–1947),” by Valentin Săndulescu, 977-

Original Articles . “‘The ultimate cross-cultural fertilizer’: the irony of the ‘transnational local’ in Anglo-German rural revivalism,” by Dan Stone, 996- . “The problem with early-modern petitions: safety valve or powder keg?” by Martin Almbjär, 1013- 21 | Page

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Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.71, No.6 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/71/6

The Russian Revolution and Stalinism . “Introduction: Stalinism as State Building,” by Graeme Gill & Roger D. Markwick. 883- . “The Pavlenko Construction Enterprise. Large-scale Private Entrepreneurialism in Stalin’s USSR,” by Oleg Khlevniuk, 829- . “War, Violence and the Making of the Stalinist State: A Tillyian Analysis,” by Roger D. Markwick, 907- . “Russian Views of Stalinism as a Negative Satellite of Capitalism,” by Roderic Pitty, 932- . “The Rise and Fall of a Crimean Party Boss: Nikolai Vasil’evich Solov’ev and the Leningrad Affair,” by David Brandenberger, Alisa Amosova & Nikita Pivovarov, 951- . “Was There a Soviet Nationality Policy?” by Jeremy Smith, 927- . “Stalinism and Executive Power: Formal and Informal Contours of Stalinism,” by Graeme Gill, 944- . “Soviet Statistics under Stalinism: Reliability and Distortions in Grain and Population Statistics,” by Stephen G. Wheatcroft, 1013- . “Counting the Soviet Union’s War Dead: Still 26–27 Million,” by Mark Harriso, 1036- . “The Soviet Famine of 1931–1934: Genocide, a Result of Poor Harvests, or the Outcome of a Conflict Between the State and the Peasants?” by Sergei Nefedov & Michael Ellman, 1048-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.71, No.7 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/71/7

. “A Bitter Divorce: Narratives of Crimean Annexation and their Relation to Larger State Identifications,” by Olena Nedozhogina, 1069- . “Putin's Power Revisited: How Identity Positions and Great Power Interaction Condition Strategic Cooperation on Syria,” by Julie Wilhelmsen, 1091- . “Clash of Realities: Gazprom’s Reasoning on the EU Gas Trade,” by Julia S. P. Loe, 1122- . “From Intervention to Retrenchment: 's Strategic Culture and the 2011 Libyan Campaign,” by Christopher Reeves, 1140- . “Political Recentralisation and the Diffusion of Solar Energy in China,” by Geoffrey C. Chen & Charles Lees, 1162- . “Knowing Me, Knowing You: Media Portrayal of the EU in Kazakhstan,” by Kristina Bekenova & Neil Collins, 1183- . “Strengthening Friendship and Fraternal Solidarity: Soviet Youth Tourism to Eastern Europe under Khrushchev and Brezhnev,” by Robert Hornsby, 1205-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.71, No.8 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/71/8

. “Great Expectations or Misplaced Hopes? The Role of the Visegrád Group in the Brexit Process,” by Monika Brusenbauch Meislova, 1261- . “Beads and Trinkets? Stakeholder Perspectives on Benefit-sharing and Corporate Responsibility in a Russian Oil Province,” by Emma Wilson & Kirill Istomin, 1285- . “A Monument for our Times? Commemorating Victims of Repression in Putin’s Russia,” by Kathleen E. Smith, 1314- . “The Soviet and the Post-Soviet: Street Names and National Discourse in Almaty,” by Mehmet Volkan Kaşikçi, 1345- . “Embedded Activism 2.0: Re-shaping the Space for Civil Society in Russia and China,” by Irina Fedorenko, 1367- . “China’s Economic Diplomacy in Central and Eastern Europe: A Case of Offensive Mercantilism?” by Jeremy Garlick, 1390-

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Foreign Affairs, Vol. 98, No. 5 (September/October 2019) https://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2019/98/5

Autocracy Now . “Autocracy Now: What’s Inside,” by Gideon Rose . “Putin the Great: Russia’s Imperial Impostor,” by Susan B. Glasser . “Party Man: Xi Jinping’s Quest to Dominate China,” by Richard McGregor . “Erdogan’s Way: The Rise and Rule of Turkey’s Islamist Shapeshifter,” by Kaya Genc . “The Vigilante President: How Duterte’s Brutal Populism Conquered the Philippines,” by Sheila S. Coronel . “The Transformer: Orban’s Evolution and Hungary’s Demise,” by Paul Lendvai

Essays . “The Sources of Chinese Conduct: Are Washington and Fighting a New Cold War?” by Odd Arne Westad . “Competition Without Catastrophe: How America Can Both Challenge and Coexist With China,” by Kurt M. Campbell and Jake Sullivan . “The Old World and the Middle Kingdom: Europe Wakes Up to China’s Rise,” by Julianne Smith and Torrey Taussig . “Trump’s Assault on the Global Trading System and Why Decoupling From China Will Change Everything,” by Chad P. Bown and Douglas A. Irwin . “Why the New Autocrats Are Weaker Than They Look,” by Yascha Mounk . “The Return of Doomsday: The New Nuclear Arms Race—and How Washington and Moscow Can Stop It” by Ernest J. Moniz and Sam Nunn . “Winning the Peace in Iraq: Don’t Give Up on Baghdad’s Fragile Democracy,” by Linda Robinson . “The India Dividend: New Delhi Remains Washington’s Best Hope in Asia,” by Robert D. Blackwill and Ashley J. Tellis . “The Internet Freedom League: How to Push Back Against the Authoritarian Assault on the Web,” by Richard A. Clarke and Rob Knake . “Can America Still Protect Its Allies? How to Make Deterrence Work,” by Michael O’Hanlon

Review Essays . “Bad News: Can Democracy Survive If the Media Fail?” by Jacob Weisberg . “An American in Cairo: Egypt Through Western Eyes,” by Lisa Anderson . “The Population Bust: Demographic Decline and the End of Capitalism as We Know It,” by Zachary Karabell

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 98, No. 6 (November/December 2019) https://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2019/98/6

Trump’s Middle East . “Disaster in the Desert: Why Trump’s Middle East Plan Can’t Work,” by Martin Indyk . “The Dream Palace of the Americans: Why Ceding Land Will Not Bring Peace,” by Michael S. Doran . “There Will Be a One-State Solution: But What Kind of State Will It Be?” by Yousef Munayyer . “The Unwanted Wars: Why the Middle East Is More Combustible Than Ever,” by Robert Malley . “The Middle East’s Lost Decades: Development, Dissent, and the Future of the Arab World,” by Maha Yahya . “America’s Great Satan: The 40-Year Obsession With Iran,” by Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon . “The Tunisia Model: Lessons From a New Arab Democracy,” by Sarah E. Yerkes

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. “War Is Not Over: What the Optimists Get Wrong About Conflict,” by Tanisha M. Fazal and Paul Poast . “The Nonintervention Delusion: What War Is Good For,” by Richard Fontaine . “The Unwinnable Trade War: Everyone Loses in the U.S.-Chinese Clash—but Especially Americans,” by Weijian Shan . “The Progressive Case Against Protectionism: How Trade and Immigration Help American Workers,” by Kimberly Clausing . “Nowhere to Go: How Governments in the Americas Are Bungling the Migration Crisis,” by Alexander Betts . “Let Russia Be Russia: The Case for a More Pragmatic Approach to Moscow,” by Thomas Graham . “Beyond Great Forces: How Individuals Still Shape History,” by Daniel Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack

Review Essays . “Obama’s Idealists: American Power in Theory and Practice,” by Peter Beinart . “How a Caliphate Ends: On the Frontline of the Fight Against ISIS,” by Anne Barnard . “What Is White America? The Identity Politics of the Majority,” by Nell Irvin Painter . “The Virtue of Monopoly: Why the Stock Market Stopped Working,” by Felix Salmon . “The New Masters of the Universe: Big Tech and the Business of Surveillance,” by Paul Starr

Foreign Policy Analysis Vol. 15, No. 3 (July 2019) https://academic.oup.com/fpa/issue/15/3

. “A Transatlantic Secular Divide? The Representation of Religion in EU and US Foreign Policy,” by Anne Jenichen, 451- . “Two Visions of Greatness: Roleplay and Realpolitik in UK Strategic Posture,” by David Blagden, 470- . “Diplomacy with Memory: How the Past Is Employed for Future Foreign Policy,” by Kathrin Bachleitner, 492- . “Alliance and Public Preference for Nuclear Forbearance: Evidence from South Korea,” by Jiyoung Ko, 509- . “Harmony and Resilience: US Democracy Promotion's Basic Premises,” by Annika Elena Poppe, 530- . “Learning for Legitimacy: The Gaza Flotilla Case of Meaningful Learning in Foreign-Policy Strategic Planning,” by Daniel F Wajner, 548- . “China's Energy Diplomacy: Does Chinese Foreign Policy Favor Oil-Producing Countries?” by Chia-yi Lee, 570-

Research Note . “US Strikes in Somalia and Targeted Civilian Killings by Al-Shabaab: An Empirical Investigation,” by Bryce W Reeder, John R Smith, 589-

French Historical Studies, Vol. 49, No. 4 (October, 2019) https://read.dukeupress.edu/french-historical-studies/issue/42/4

. “Seductive Arguments: Law, Elopement, and the Erosion of Parental Authority in Prerevolutionary France,” by Jillian Slaight . “The Flighty Coquette Sings on Easter Sunday: Music and Religion in Saint-Domingue, 1765–1789,” by Andrei Pesic . “The New (Emotional) Regime: Bourgeois Reactions to the Turmoil of 1814–1815,” by Denise Z. Davidson . “Morphine on Trial: Legal Medicine and Criminal Responsibility in the Fin de Siècle,’ by Sara Black . “Policing Colonial Migrants: The Brigade Nord-Africaine in Paris, 1923–1944,” by Danielle Beaujon . “Unproblematic Altruists?: Protestant Rescuers in World War II Testimonies and Historiography,” by Marianne Ruel Robins 24 | Page

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French History, Vol. 33, No. 2 (June 2019) https://academic.oup.com/fh/issue/33/2

Special Issue: Religion and Violence

. “Introduction: Religion and Violence in France: 1500 to the Present,” by Joseph Clarke, 165- . “Political Justice and the Outbreak of the Wars of Religion,” by Stuart Carroll, 177- . “Violence by Royal Command: A Judicial ‘Moment’ (1574–1575),” by Penny Roberts, 199- . “The Importance of Being Revolutionary: Oath-taking and the ‘Feeling Rules’ of Violence (1789–1794),” by Francesco Buscemi, 218- . “‘The Rage of the Fanatics’: Religious Fanaticism and the Making of Revolutionary Violence,” by Joseph Clarke, 236- . “Making Settlers Muslim: Religion, Resistance and Everday Life in Nineteenth-Century French Algeria,” by Jennifer Sessions, 259- . “The Contemporary Repertoire of Contentious Identity Politics and Religious Conflicts in France,” by Ariane Chebel D’Appollonia, 278-

French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 37, No. 2 (July 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/fpcs/fpcs-overview.xml

. “Les Entreprises Françaises Face Aux Occupants (1940–1944): Entre collaboration, opportunisme et ‘nécessité de vivre,’” by Sébastien Durand, 1- . “An Indochinese Vichy Syndrome? Remembering and Forgetting World War II Indochina,” by M. Kathryn Edwards and Eric Jennings, 27- . “When Paris Was ‘À L’heure Chinoise’ Or Georges Pompidou In China And Jean Yanne’s (1974) Les Chinois À Paris,” by Catherine E. Clark, 56- . “François Mitterrand And The Gray Zone Of Vichy,” by Hugh McDonnell, 87- . “A French Paradox? Toward an Explanation of Inconsistencies between Framing and Policies,” by Henri Bergeron, Patrick Castel and Abigail C. Saguy, 110- . “Making Sense Of The Anti-Same-Sex-Marriage Movement In France,” by Scott Gunther, 131–

German History, Vol. 37, No. 3 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/gh/issue/37/3/

Special Issue: German Labour History

Articles . “Introduction: The Revival of German Labour History,” by Stefan Berger, 277- . “Generational, Biographical and Life-Course Approaches to the History of the German Labour Movement in the Nineteenth Century,” by Jürgen Schmidt, 295- . “German Trade Unions in the Nineteenth Century: Sociological Foundations in Comparative Perspective,” by Thomas Welskopp, 314- . “Voluntarism, Corporatism and Path Dependency: The Metalworkers’ Unions Amalgamated Engineering Union and IG Metall and their Place in the History of British and German Industrial Relations,” by Ralf Hoffrogge, 327- . “The History of Medicine Meets Labour History: Miners’ Bodies in the Age of Industrialization,” by Lars Bluma, 345- . “Knowledge, Skills, Craft? The Skilled Worker in West German Industry and the Resilience of ‘= Vocational Training, 1970–2000,” by Lutz Raphael, 359- . “Exhibiting Work in Germany—From Industrial Labour to (Industrial) Culture,” by Sabine Kritter, 375-

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Discussion . “Insider Intellectuals and the Crisis of Democracy,” by Terence Renaud, 392-

German Politics, Vol. 19, No. 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/current

. “The Erosion of German Elite Trust in the United States of America,” by Philipp Brugger, 521- . “Do Minority Cabinets Govern More Flexibly and Inclusively? Evidence from Germany,” by Steffen Ganghof, Sebastian Eppner, Christian Stecker, Katja Heeß & Stefan Schukraft, 541- . “Explaining Germany’s Position on European Banking Union,” by Mark K. Cassell & Anna Hutcheson, 562- . “Federal-level Government Participation and State-level Electoral Performance: A Party-based Analysis of Land Elections in Germany, 1949–2017,” by Christopher Baethge, Mirko Dallendörfer & André Kaiser, 583- . “Risk vs Reward Strategies in Indirect Presidential Elections: Political Parties and the Selection of Presidential Electors in Germany, 1949–2017,” by Philipp Köker, 602-

German Politics and Society, Vol. 37, No. 2 (June 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/gps/gps-overview.xml

. “Neoliberalism and Welfare Chauvinism in Germany: An Examination of Survey Evidence,” by Marko Grdešić, 1- . “Struggles in ‘the Stronghold of World Imperialism,’” by Jason Johnson, 23- . “Skating toward Americanization: The Transformation of Katarina Witt throughout the 1980s,” by Wesley Lim, 44- Forum . “Germany's Secret Service Investigates the Alternative for Germany,” by Thomas Klikauer and Kathleen Webb Tunney, 76-

Review Essays . “Contemporary Perspectives on Nazi Germany,” by John Bendix, 98- . “Germany: Hegemon or Free Rider?” by Stephen F. Szabo. 109-

Histoire Politique, Vol. 39 (Mai-Aout, 2019) https://www.histoire-politique.fr/

Le dossier: Entre fascisme et République : gouverner l'Italie . “Entre fascisme et République : gouverner l'Italie. Introduction,” by Marc Lazar, Marie-Anne Matard-Bonucci . “La Résistance et la question du gouvernement,” by Simone Neri Serneri . “Le gouvernement provisoire en Sicile : un laboratoire pour une Italie nouvelle? (1943-1947)” by Rosario Mangiameli . “Épuration et procès en Italie durant la transition démocratique,” by Marcello Flores . “Le rôle des fondations philanthropiques dans la diplomatie culturelle des États-Unis après 1945 : le cas de l’Italie,” by Frédéric Attal . “Sovereignty, Democracy and the Risk of Essentialism. Some Reflections on US-Italian Relations during the Cold War,” by Mario Del Pero . “Démocratie ou partitocratie ? Le rôle des partis dans les premières années de l’Italie républicaine,” by Virgile Cirefice . “Heri dicebamus ? La franc-maçonnerie entre fascisme et démocratie,” by Fulvio Conti . “Le Vatican du fascisme à la démocratie : les limites d’une transition,” by Daniele Menozzi

Vari@rticles . “Modernisation, progrès et guerre froide : la Guinée et le Mali vus par les partis communistes

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français et italien (1958-1968),” by Gabriele Siracusano . “Enjeux esthétiques et politiques de la mobilisation artistique durant la « guerre civile » algérienne (1992-1999),” by Fanny Gillet

Pistes & débats . “De l’État composite à l’État décomposé : le retour de l’Ancien Régime,” by David Do Paço

Sources . “La Fondation Gramsci et ses archives : de la gauche italienne à l’histoire globale,” by Michele Di Donato, Gabriele Siracusano

The Historian, Vol. 81, No. 3 (Fall 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406563/81/3

. “Hungarian and Soviet Efforts to Possess Ruthenia, 1938–1945,” by Peter Pastor, 398- . “The Fading Mirage of Revolution: The French Expeditionary Force's Disillusionment with America, 1780– 1782,” by Cody E. Nager, 426- . “A Meta‐Analysis of Critiques of Jonathan Israel's Radical Enlightenment,” by John D. Eigenauer, 448-

The Historical Journal, Vol. 62, No. 3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/latest-issue

Research Articles . “Material Encounters: Knotting Cultures In Early Modern Peru And Spain,” by Stefan Hanß, 583- . “The Rise of The Ambassadress: English Ambassadorial Wives And Early Modern Diplomatic Culture,” by Gemma Allen, 617- . “Sir John Eliot's The Monarchie Of Man And Early Stuart Political Thought,” by William White, 639- . “The Saxon Republic And Ancient Constitution In The Standing Army Controversy, 1697–1699,” by Ashley Walsh, 663- . “Alien Seamen In The British Navy, British Law, And The British State, c.1793 – C. 1815,” by Sara Caputo, 685- . “Eponymy, Encounters, and Local Knowledge in Russian Place Naming in the Pacific Islands, 1804– 1830,” by Bronwen Douglas, Elena Govor, 709- . “Witchcraft, The Press, And Crime In Ireland, 1822–1922,” by Andrew Sneddon, John Fulton, 741- . “Re-Odorization, Disease, And Emotion In Mid-Nineteenth-Century England,” by William Tullett, 765- . “Model Institutions And The Geography Of Social Reform In Early Victorian Britain,” by Tom Crook, 789- . “Rebels, The Death Penalty, And Legal Process In Late Colonial Burma,” by Ian Brown, 813-

Historiographical Reviews . “New Life in the Modern Cultural History Of Death,” by Hannah Malone, 833-

Historical Journal, Vol. 62, No. 3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/all-issues

. “Material Encounters: Knotting Cultures In Early Modern Peru And Spain,” by Stefan Hanß, 583- . “The Rise of the Ambassadress: English Ambassadorial Wives and Early Modern Diplomatic Culture,” by Gemma Allen, 617- . “Sir John Eliot's The Monarchie of Man and Early Stuart Political Thought,” by William White, 639- . “The Saxon Republic and Ancient Constitution in the Standing Army Controversy, 1697–1699,” by Ashley Walsh, 663- . “Alien Seamen in the British Navy, British Law, and the British State, c.1793 – C. 1815,” by Sara

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Caputo, 685- . “Eponymy, Encounters, and Local Knowledge in Russian Place Naming in the Pacific Islands, 1804– 1830,” by Bronwen Douglas, Elena Govor, 709- . “Witchcraft, The Press, and Crime in Ireland, 1822–1922,” by Andrew Sneddon, John Fulton, 741- . “Re-Odorization, Disease, and Emotion in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England,” by William Tullett, 765- . “Model Institutions and the Geography of Social Reform in Early Victorian Britain,” by Tom Crook, 789- . “Rebels, the Death Penalty, and Legal Process in Late Colonial Burma,” by Ian Brown, 813-

Historiographical Reviews . “New Life in The Modern Cultural History Of Death,” by Hannah Malone, 833-

Historical Reflections, Vol. 45, No. 1 (March 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/historical-reflections/historical-reflections-overview.xml

. “Dark Night of the Early Modern Soul: Humanists, Clashing Cartesians, Jesuits, and the New Physiology,” by Jeffrey D. Burson, 4- . “Law in Theory, Law in Practice: Legal Orientalism and French Jesuit Knowledge Production in India,” by Danna Agmon, 28- . “The Influence of Thomas Carlyle among Economists in Britain, c. 1880–1920,” by Alexander Jordan, 50- . “The Chinese in the Initiation of America's Pan-Indianism,” by Tao Zhang, 70- . “‘Warn the Duke’: the Sarajevo Assassination in History, Memory, and Myth,” by Paul Miller- Melamed, 93-

Historical Research, Vol. 92, No. 258 (November 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14682281

. “Feelings of betrayal and echoes of the First Crusade in Odo of Deuil’s De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem,” by Stephen J. Spencer, 657- . “The earls of Edward III and the polity: the earls of Arundel and Northampton in the localities, 1330– 60,” by Matt Raven, 680- . “Siegecraft on the Tudor frontier: the siege of Dublin, 1534, and the crisis of the Kildare rebellion,” by Steven G. Ellis, 705- . “Parliament, print and the politics of disinformation, 1642–3,” by William White, 720- . “‘Unpittyed by any’? Royalist widows and the Crown, 1660–70,” by Stewart Beale, 737- . “‘We could not answer to ourselves not doing it’: maternal obligations and knowledge of smallpox inoculation in eighteenth‐century elite society,” by Helen Esfandiary, 754- . “Nonconformity and socialism: the case of J. G. Greenhough, 1880–1914,” by Liam Ryan, 771- . “The hope and faith of Armistice Day during the Second World War: remembering the lost generation,” by Samuel Tranter, 790- . “‘The Russian Revolution has not yet taken place’: British views of the Soviet economy between the nineteen-fifties and nineteen-seventies,” by Glen O’Hara, 814- . “‘Time come’: Britain’s black futures past,” by Rob Waters, 838- . “The temporal dimensions of Thinking Black: a comment,” by Kennetta Hammond Perry, 851-

History Vol. 104, No. 362 (October 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1468229x/2019/104/362

Articles . “The Remonstrance of the Army and the Execution of Charles I,” by Clive Holmes, 585- . “Reliving the Terror: Victims and Print Culture during the Thermidorian Reaction in France, 1794– 1795,” by Alex Fairfax‐Cholmeley, 606- . “The Role of Boys as Domestic Servants, 1760–1830,” by Jenny Dyer, 630- . “Exhibiting the Revolution: Expositions at the Museum of the Revolution in Leningrad in the 1920s 28 | Page

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and 1930s,” by Ryan Hale, 649- . “Roy Jenkins and the Politics of Radical Moderation,” by Jeremy Nuttall, 677- . Review Article: Comments on William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England,” by Harry T. Dickinson, 710-

History Compass, Vol. 17 No. 7 (July 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/7

Europe . “The currency of power in late Anglo‐Saxon England,” by Rory Naismith . “The Moltke Myth in German–Turkish relation,” by Oliver Stein

Middle & Near East . “Wonder in early modern Ottoman society: A case study in the history of emotions,” by Ido Ben-Ami

North America . “A historiography of black feminist activism,” by Erin D. Chapman . “The place of geography in lesbian history,” by Liz Millward . “Death in early America,” by Erik R. Seeman

History Compass, Vol. 17 No. 8 (August 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/8

Africa . “Beyond African orality: Digital preservation of Mandinka ʿAjamī archives of Casamance,” by Fallou Ngom Eleni Castro

Asia . “The historian beneath the skin: Embodiment as methodology in colonial India,” by Sudipa Topdar . “Architectural tradition and modernity as crypto‐colonial ways of seeing: A comparison of Kathmandu's 1934 and 2015 post‐quake reconstructions,” by Andrew Nelson

Europe . “Magic in medieval Venice,” by Michael A. Ryan . “The concept of sacrum imperium in historical scholarship,” by Vedran Sulovsky

History Compass, Vol. 17 No. 9 (September 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/9

Caribbean & Latin America . “State formation and identity: Historiographical trends concerning South America's War of the Triple Alliance,” by Vitor Izecksohn

Europe . “Pope Leo IX: A reforming pope?” by Andrew Smith . “Coining it? Carolingian rulers and the Frankish coinage, ca. 750–900,” by Elina Screen

North America . “Demand without desire: Food and the history of capitalism,” by Megan J. Elias

History Compass, Vol. 17 No. 10 (October 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/2019/17/10

Britain & Ireland . “Local turns: Queer histories and Brighton's queer communities,” by Matt Cook 29 | Page

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Europe . “Capitularies in the Carolingian Period,” by Sören Kaschke Britta Mischke . “Development and use of Viking Age swords,” by Ingo Petri

History and Theory, Vol. 58, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14682303/2019/58/3

Articles . “Truth and Meaning in Historical Interpretation: A Davidsonian Approach,” by Knox Peden, 327- . “Extended Meaning and Understanding in The History of Ideas,” by Adrian Blau, 342- . “Race and Animal‐Breeding: A Hybridized Historiography,” by Amir Zelinger, 360- . “Hartog, Koselleck, And Ricoeur: Historical Anthropology and the Crisis of the Present,” by Terence Holden, 385- . “Philosophy Of History After 1945: A Bibliometric Study,” by Berber Bevernage Gisele Iecker De Almeida Broos Delanote Anton Froeyman Patty Huijbers Kenan Van De Mieroop

Review Essays . “Aphasia, History, And Duress,” by Nancy Rose Hunt, 437- . “The (Dis)Continuous History of The Political,” by Achim Landwehr, 451- . “The Concept of Transparency, Its History, and the Theory of Begriffsgeschichte,” by Andrew Dunstall, 460- . “Levinas, History, And Historiography,” by Michael L. Morgan, 471- . “Where Neuroscience Gets Things Wrong (And Right),” by Jonathan Gorman, 483-

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Spring 2019) https://academic.oup.com/hgs/issue

. “The French Jewish Statute of October 3, 1940: A Reevaluation of Continuities and Discontinuities of French Antisemitism,” by Michael Mayer, 4- . “Being Jewish in Vichy under the Vichy Regime,” by Audrey Mallet, 23- . “French Bureaucrats and Anti-Jewish Persecution: The ‘Jewish Service’ of the Paris Police Prefecture, 1940–1944,” by Laurent Joly, 39- . “Creating a Holocaust Landscape on the Streets of Paris: French Agency and the Synagogue Bombings of October 3, 1941,” by Annette Finley-Croswhite, Gayle K Brunelle, 60- . “Between Protection and Complicity: Guido Lospinoso, Fascist Italy, and the Holocaust in Occupied Southeastern France,” by Luca Fenoglio, 90-

Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/499

. “‘It is Under the Banner of the Defence of Human Rights that We Shall Gather Our Crusade’: Human Rights and the Population Control Movement from the 1940s to the 1970s,” by Roman Birke, 157- . “Impartial in the Cold War? The Challenges of Détente, Dissidence, and Eastern European Membership to Amnesty International’s Policy of Impartiality,” by Christie Miedema, 179- . “Humanitarianism Governed: Rules, Identity, and Exclusion in Relief Work,” by Denis Kennedy, 207- . “Desiring the Other and Decolonizing Global Solidarity: Time and Space in the Anti-Vedanta Campaign,” by Samantha Balaton-Chrimes, 239- . “The Image World of Maternal Mortality: Visual Economies of Hope and Aspiration in the Global Campaigns to Reduce Maternal Mortality,” by Margaret MacDonald, 263- . “The Emergence of Human Rights in Colombia: Revolutionary Promise or Survival Strategy?” by Jorge González-Jácome, 287- . “Do-gooders,” by Jeffrey Flynn, 299-

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Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 34, No. 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fint20

Articles . “The role of MI6 in Egypt’s decision to go to war against Israel in May 1948,” by Meir Zamir, 775- . “The cultural turn in intelligence studies,” by Simon Willmetts, 800- . “From laboratory to the WMD Commission: how academic research influences intelligence agencies,” by Stephen Coulthart, 818- . “Intelligence in war: how important is it? How do we know?” by John A. Gentry, 833- . “Interdisciplinary, cross-sector collaboration in the US Intelligence Community: lessons learned from past and present efforts,” by Kathleen M. Vogel & Beverly B. Tyler, 851- . “Seduced by secrecy – perplexed by complexity: effects of secret vs open-source on intelligence credibility and analytic confidence,” by Tore Pedersen & Pia Therese Jansen, 881-

From the Intelligence Archives . “Witness testimony from the Church Committee hearings on covert action, 1975,” by Loch K. Johnson, 899-

Review Article . “After Hannibal and Scipio: the spymasters of India and Pakistan reflect on years of conflict,” by R. Gerald Hughes & Ryan Shaffer, 914-

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 34, No. 7 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fint20

Articles . “‘Words are cheaper than bullets’: Britain’s psychological warfare in the Middle East, 1945–60,” by Huw Bennett, 925- . “The dictators’ domino theory: a Caribbean Basin anti-communist network, 1947–1952,” by Aaron Coy Moulton, 945- . “The CIA’s mole in the Viet Cong: learning from a rare success,” by Cullen G. Nutt, 962-

Special section . “Developing theory on the use of intelligence by non-state actors: five case studies on insurgent intelligence,” by David Strachan-Morris, 980- . “The use of intelligence by insurgent groups: the North Vietnamese in the Second Indochina War as a case study,” by David Strachan-Morris, 985- . “Intelligence in a modern insurgency: the case of the Maoist insurgency in Nepal,” by Paul Jackson, 999- . “Loyalist supergrass trials: an opportunity for open source intelligence?” by Rachel Monaghan, 1014- . “Getting the right picture for the wrong reasons: intelligence analysis by Hezbollah and Hamas,” by Raphael Bitton, 1027- . “Insurgents’ intelligence network and practices during the Greek Civil War,” by Evripidis Tantalakis, 1045-

From the Intelligence Archives . “Techniques of covert propaganda: the British approach in the mid-1960s,” by Rory Cormac, 1064-

Review Article . “‘Graveyard of empires’: geopolitics, war and the tragedy of Afghanistan,” by James Fergusson & R. Gerald Hughes, 1070- . “‘The enlightened prince and the wise general’: the history of Chinese intelligence,” by R. Gerald Hughes & Kai Chen, 1085-

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. “‘Mightier Than Marx’: Hassoldt Davis and American Cold War Politics in Postwar Ivory Coast,” by Abou B. Bamba 1123- . “Unhelpful Fixer? Canada, the Euromissile Crisis, and Pierre Trudeau's Peace Initiative, 1983–1984,” by Luc-André Brunet, 1145- . “The Sector Theory and the Canadian Arctic, 1897–1970,” by Janice Cavell, 1168- . “Paving the Way for Baghdad: The US Invasion of Panama, 1989,” by Brian D'Haeseleer, 1194- . “‘Are We Ready?’: Belgium and the Entente’s Military Planning for a War Against Germany, 1906– 1914,” by Mario Draper, 1216- . “From Imperialism to Internationalism: British Idealism and Human Rights,” by Nazli Pinar Kaymaz, 1235- . “Human Rights and Multilateral Lending: The World Bank, Argentina, and the United States, 1976– 1978,” by Claudia Kedar, 1256- . “Collective Trauma and the Evolution of Nehru's Worldview: Uncovering the Roots of Nehruvian Non-Alignment,” by Adam B. Lerner, 1276- . “The Field Artillery Revolution and the European Military Balance, 1890–1914,” by David Stevenson, 1301- . “U.S. Financial Aid for Iraq Under the Engagement Policy, 1988–1990,” by Joseph Stieb, 1325- . “Women and Pakistan International Airlines in Ayub Khan's Pakistan,” by Pippa Virdee, 1341-

International Interactions, Vol. 45, No. 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gini20

. “UN Troop Deployment and Preventing Violence Against Civilians in Darfur,” by Anup Phayal, 757- . “Labor Market Institutions and Outward Foreign Direct Investment in OECD Countries,” by Mi Jeong Shin & Chia-yi Lee, 781- . “International conflict, military rule, and violent authoritarian breakdown,” by Joonbum Bae, 804- . “The Conditional Effectiveness of Directive Mediation,” by Su-Mi Lee & J. Michael Greig, 838- . “Evaluating the impact of repeated leadership targeting on militant group durability,” by Yasutaka Tominaga, 865- . “Failed agreements and their impact on subsequent mediation onset and success in intrastate conflicts,” by Levke Aduda, 893-

Research Note . “Environmental effects of GATT/WTO membership: an empirical evaluation,” by Sung Eun Kim, Johannes Urpelainen & Joonseok Yang, 917-

Special Data Feature . “The old terrorism: a dataset, 1860 – 1969,” by Joshua Tschantret, 933-

International Journal, Vol. 74, No. 3 (September 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ijx

. “Canada as a peninsula state: Conceptualizing the emerging geopolitical landscape in the 21st century,” by Tsuyoshi Kawasaki, 345- . “Coercion by fear: Securitization of Iraq prior to the 2003 war,” by Basar Baysal, 363- . “The international model citizen and the Syrian war: Canadian identity from a civilian power perspective,” by Elena Dück, 387- . “Smart peacekeeping: Deploying Canadian women for a better peace?” by Sandra Biskupski- Mujanovic, 405- . “The Nuclear Ban Treaty and the cloud over Trudeau’s ‘feminist’ foreign policy,” by Lee-Anne Broadhead, Sean Howard, 422- . “It’s time to think boldly about Canada–Japan security cooperation,” by David A Welch, 445- . “Political controversy about international economic agreements: Lessons for Canada–UK trade 32 | Page

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negotiations after Brexit,” by Achim Hurrelmann, Ece Özlem Atikcan, Adam William Chalmers, Crina Viju- Miljusevic, 453- . “The role of Global Health Diplomacy in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals,” by Giorgi Buzaladze, Andrew Defor, 463- . “Canada–Indonesia relations, past and present,” by David Webster, 472-

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 23, No. 7 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/23/7

. “Applying human rights to enable participation,” by Nicholas McMurry, 1049- . “Force-feeding and the legacy of torture in the ‘war on terror,’” by Jamal Barnes, 1074- . “Under the radar: the role of fair and equitable benefit-sharing in protecting and realising human rights connected to natural resources,” by Elisa Morgera, 1098- . “Separate or inseparable? How discourse interpreting law and politics as separable categories shaped the formation of the UN Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review,” by Sara Bertotti, 1140- . “The Arab human rights system: achievements and challenges,” by Armis Sadri, 1166- . “Understanding the causes and consequences of British exceptionalism towards the European Court of Human Rights,” by Frederick Cowell, 1183- . “Exercising fundamental rights in punitive conditions: education in Spanish prisons,” by Karen Giovanna Añaños Bedriñana, Fanny Tania Añaños Bedriñana & José Antonio Rodríguez Martín, 1206-

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 23, No. 8 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/23/8

. “Delayed but not derailed: legislative compliance with European Court of Human Rights judgments,” by Øyvind Stiansen, 1221- . “‘Exploring the local: vernacularizing economic and social rights for peacebuilding within the Protestant/Unionist borderland community in Northern Ireland,” by Amanda Cahill-Ripley, 1248- . “Does anyone care about migrant rights? An analysis of why countries enter the convention on the rights of migrant workers and their families,” by Shaina D. Western, Sarah P. Lockhart & Jeannette Money, 1276- . “Human Rights Legislation in Albania: the case of human trafficking,” by Albina Balidemaj, 1300- . “The role of the CEDAW Committee in the implementation of public policies on gender issues: analysis through a study of the protection of girls’ rights in Spain,” by Ruth Abril Stoffels, 1317- . “When is more more? The proliferation of international courts and their impact on the rule of law in Africa,” by Theresa Reinold, 1337- . “Indigenous peoples, UNDRIP and land conflict: an African perspective,” by Matthew I. Mitchell & Davis Yuzdepski, 1356- . “Developing bottom-up indicators for human rights,” by Nicole Stremlau, 1378-

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 23, No. 9 (2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/23/9

. “Viewing international concepts through local eyes: activist understandings of human rights in Botswana and South Africa,” by Kristi Heather Kenyon, 1395- . “The Ecuadorian legal framework and humanitarian immigration of Colombians in Cuenca: Where is the gap?” by Erick Hernández Benítez & María-José Rivera, 1422- . “Human rights protection in new generation’s free trade agreements of the European Union,” by Anna Micara, 1447- . “Economic and social rights and truth commissions,” by Juan Carlos Ochoa-Sánchez, 1470- . “Entitled, empowered or victims – an analysis of discourses on male and female circumcision, genital mutilation/cutting and genital cosmetic surgery,” by E. Katariina Paakkanen, 1494- . “State immunity or State impunity in cases of violations of human rights recognised as jus cogens norms,” by Selman Özdan, 1521- . “Conceptualising rehabilitation as reparation for torture survivors: a clinical perspective,” by Nimisha Patel, 1546- 33 | Page

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International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 32, No. 4 (August 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ujic20

. “SIGINT: Collecting Communications Intelligence While Protecting One’s Own,” by John A. Gentry, 647- . “Coalition Building, Cooperation, and Intelligence: The Case of Greece and Israel,” by John M. Nomikos & A. Th. Symeonides, 677- . “All in Good Faith? Proximity, Politicization, and Malaysia’s External Intelligence Organization,” by Philip H. J. Davies, 691- . “Transitional Justice and Intelligence Democratization,” by Florina Cristiana Matei & Andrés de Castro García, 717- . “Counterintelligence: An Asymmetric Warfighting Tool for the U.S. Navy,” by Victor M. Melendez Jr., 737- . “Bricks and Mortar: Architecture and U.S. Domestic Security,” by Darren E. Tromblay & Richard D. Podulka, 770- . “The Art of Agent Handling,” by Joseph W. Wippl, 781- . “In the Wilderness of Counterintelligence: CIA, the Force, and the Leslie James Bennett Matter,” by David Levy, 790- . “Developing a Conceptual Model of Intelligence Analysis,” by John J. Borek, 805- . “IJIC’s Second Era Ends, the Third Begins Soon,” by Richard R. Valcourt, 829-

International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 51, No. 3 (August 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-middle-east-studies/all-issues

Ethnography . “‘The Fault Of Our Grandfathers’: Yemen's Third-Generation Migrants Seeking Refuge From Displacement,” by Nathalie Peutz, 357- . “The Sound And Meaning Of God's Word: Affirmation In An Old Cairo Qurʾan Lesson,” by Nermeen Mouftah, 377-

History . “Gender Anxieties In The Iranian Zūrkhānah,” by H.E. Chehabi, 395- . “Documenting Community In The Late Ottoman Empire,” by Henry Clements, 423- . “Shiny Things And Sovereign Legalities: Expropriation Of Dynastic Property In The Late Ottoman

Empire And Early Turkish Republic,” by Ceyda Karamursel, 445-

New Directions in Sports Studies: Roundtable . “Introduction: Is There a Middle Eastern Sport?” by Tamir Sorek, 465- . “Sports and the Making of the Modern Middle East,” by Murat C. Yıldız, 468- . “‘We Are mansaf, You Are mulūkhīya’: Symbols and Meanings of Football in Jordan,” by Dag Tuastad, 472- . “Hegemonic Discourses Clash in the Stadium: Sport, Nationalism, and Globalization in Turkey,” by John Konuk Blasing, 475- . “Football Femininities: Lessons from the Gulf,” by Charlotte Lysa, 479- . “Sport, Bodily Habitus, and the Subject(s) of the Middle East,” by Paul A. Silverstein, 482-

International Journal of Military History and Historiography, Vol. 39, No. 2 (2019) https://brill.com/view/journals/ijmh/ijmh-overview.xml

IJMH Special Issue: Women and the Second World War

. “Women and the Second World War,” by Sandra Trudgen Dawson, 171- 34 | Page

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. “Wives of Secret Agents: Spyscapes of the Second World War and Female Agency,” by Claire Hubbard- Hall and Adrian O’Sullivan, 181- . “Asserting Citizenship: Black Women in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC),” by Sandra Bolzenius, 208- . “‘My professional future can be lost in a minute’: Re-examining the Gender Dynamics of US Army Nursing during the Second World War,” by Ravenel Richardson, 232- . “From Buzuluk to London: The Combat Trail and Everyday Service of Women Auxiliaries in the Polish Army (1941–1945),” by Anna Marcinkiewicz-Kaczmarczyk, 263-

International Organization, Vol. 73, No. 3 (Summer 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international- organization/latest-issue

Symposium . “Introduction: The Power of Global Performance Indicators,” by Judith G. Kelley, Beth A. Simmons, 491- . “Blacklists, Market Enforcement, and the Global Regime to Combat Terrorist Financing,” by Julia C. Morse, 511- . “The Millennium Development Goals and Education: Accountability and Substitution in Global Assessment,” by James H. Bisbee, James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, James Raymond Vreeland, 547- . “A Race to the Top? The Aid Transparency Index and the Social Power of Global Performance Indicators,” by Dan Honig, Catherine Weaver, 579- . “The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator and Global Regulatory Behavior,” by Rush Doshi, Judith G. Kelley, Beth A. Simmons, 611-

Research Article . “Ethnic Violence in Africa: Destructive Legacies of Pre-Colonial States,” by Jack Paine, 645-

Research Note . “Secret but Constrained: The Impact of Elite Opposition on Covert Operations,” by Gregory L. Smith, 685-

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 26, No. 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/finp20

. “Understanding Coherence in UN Peacekeeping: A Conceptual Framework,” by Sebastiaan Rietjens & Chiara Ruffa, 383- . “Heritage Protection as Stabilization, the Emergence of a New ‘Mandated Task’ for UN Peace Operations,” by Mathilde Leloup, 408- . “Emerging Power Liminality in Peacebuilding: Turkey’s Mimicry of the Liberal Peace,” by Özker Kocadal, 431- . “Liberal Peace Implementation and the Durability of Post-war Peace,” by Roger Mac Ginty, Madhav Joshi & SungYong Lee, 457- . “Brazilian Peacekeeping? Counterinsurgency and Police Reform in Port-au-Prince and Rio de Janeiro,” by Moritz Schuberth, 487-

Review Article . “Peacebuilding: Understandings, Practice, and the Way Ahead,” by Roberta Holanda Maschietto, 511-

Review Essay . “Realism Trumps Humanitarianism in Africa,” by Dean White, 518-

International Politics, Vol. 56, No. 5 (October 2019) https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41311/volumes-issues/latest-issue

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. “Reassessing Chilean international security,” by Carlos Solar . “South–South cohesiveness versus South–South rhetoric: Brazil and Africa at the UN General Assembly,” by Pedro Seabra, Edalina Rodrigues Sanches . “The power of civilizational nationalism in Russian foreign policy making,” by Nuray Aridici . “Chinese–Russian economic relations: developing the infrastructure of a multipolar global political economy?” by Ray Silvius . “Ad hoc machinery in debt restructuring? Rethinking the lock-in of institutional agreements,” by Pamela Blackmon . “Mazzini and Gramsci on international politics: an Italian approach?” by Emidio Diodato . “Friends will be friends? External–domestic interactions in EU-Tunisia and EU-Morocco security cooperation after the uprisings,” by Federica Zardo, Francesco Cavatorta . “European Union as normative power in the Ukrainian–Russian conflict,” by Viljar Veebel

International Relations, Vol. 33, No. 3 (September 2019) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ire/33/3

. “Wounds: Militarized nursing, feminist curiosity, and unending war,” by Cynthia Enloe, 393- . “W(h)ither the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)? W(h)ither constructivism? Fixity of norms and the ASEAN Way,” by Alan Collins, 413- . “The Marxian influence on Leonard Woolf’s theory of imperialism,” by Ricardo Villanueva, 433- . “Theorising indirect coercion: The logic of triangular strategies,” by Michal Smetana, Jan Ludvik, 455- . “Karl Mannheim and the liberal telos of realism,” by Andreas H Hvidsten, 475- . “Recollecting a lost dialogue: Structural Realism meets neoclassical realism,” by Keith Smith, 494-

International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol. 19, No. 3 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/irap/issue

SPECIAL ISSUE: Hedging in International Relations

. “Hedging in international relations: an introduction,” by John D Ciorciari, Jürgen Haacke, 367- . “The concept of hedging and its application to Southeast Asia: a critique and a proposal for a modified conceptual and methodological framework,” by Jürgen Haacke, 375- . “Shrinking room for hedging: system-unit dynamics and behavior of smaller powers,” by Alexander Korolev, 419- . “Unambivalent alignment: Japan’s China strategy, the US alliance, and the ‘hedging’ fallacy,” by Adam P Liff, 453- . “Hedging in South Asia: balancing economic and security interests amid Sino-Indian competition,” by Darren J Lim, Rohan Mukherjee, 493- . “The variable effectiveness of hedging strategies,” by John D Ciorciari, 523-

International Security, Vol. 44, No. 2 (Fall 2019 https://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec . “China in a World of Orders: Rethinking Compliance and Challenge in Beijing's International Relations,” by Alastair Iain Johnston, 9- . “Dangerous Confidence? Chinese Views on Nuclear Escalation,” by Fiona S. Cunningham and M. Taylor Fravel, 61- . “Home, Again: Refugee Return and Post-Conflict Violence in Burundi,” by Stephanie Schwartz, 110- . “The Domestic Politics of Nuclear Choices—A Review Essay,” by Elizabeth N. Saunders, 146- . “Correspondence: Military-Technological Imitation and Rising Powers,” by Michael C. Horowitz, Shahryar Pasandideh, Andrea Gilli, and Mauro Gilli, 185-

International Spectator, vol. 53, No. 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rspe20

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Special Issue: Talking Migration: Narratives of Migration and Justice Claims in the European Migration System of Governance

. “Talking Migration: Narratives of Migration and Justice Claims in the European Migration System of Governance,” by Silvia D’Amato & Sonia Lucarelli, 1- . “Così è (se vi pare): Talking Migration to Italians,” by Michela Ceccorulli, 18- . “The Migration Triangle: Narratives, Justice and the Politics of Migration in France,” by Silvia D’Amato & Anna Lavizzari, 37- . “Positional Insecurity and the Hegemony of Radical Nationalism: Migration and Justice in the Hungarian Media,” by Attila Melegh, Anna Vancsó, Márton Hunyadi & Dorottya Mendly, 54- . “Justice Claims in UK Media Narratives: Normative Orientations and EU Migration Governance,” by Cinzia Bevitori & Antonio Zotti, 72- . “From Humanitarian Needs to Border Control: Norwegian Media Narratives on Migration and Conceptions of Justice,” by Espen D. H. Olsen & Ragnhild Grønning, 90- . “The Pillars of Iranian-Russian Security Convergence,” by Abdolrasool Divsallar, 107- . “Turkey’s Rapprochement with Russia: Assertive Bandwagoning,” by Ajdin Đidić & Hasan Kösebalaban, 123- . “Saudi Arabia Looks East: Imperatives and Implications,” by Shirzad Azad, 139-

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 20, No. 3 (August 2019) https://academic.oup.com/isp/issue/20/3

Professional Matters . “Even Today, a Western and Gendered Social Science: Persistent Geographic and Gender Biases in Undergraduate IR Teaching,” by Sarah Cleeland Knight, 203- . “Aligning Epistemology and Writing: A Literary Analysis of Qualitative Research,” by Anne-Laure Mahé, 226- . “Visions of Peace in International Relations,” by Frank Möller, David Shim, 246-

Pedagogical Matters . “The Complexity of Multilateral Negotiations: Problem or Opportunity? A Qualitative Study of Five Simulations with Mexican Students,” by Mauricio Meschoulam, Andrea Muhech, Tania Naanous, Sofía Quintanilla, Renata Aguilar, 265- . “Unlocking Curriculum Design: Experiences in Constructing a Dynamic IR Undergraduate Curriculum in South Africa,” by Jacqui de Matos-Ala, 287-

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 20, No. 4 (November 2019) https://academic.oup.com/isp/issue/20/4

Pedagogical Matters: A Forum . “Teaching Religion and International Relations: Disciplinary, Pedagogical, and Personal Reflections,” by Gregorio Bettiza, Deina Abdelkader, David T Buckley, Jocelyne Cesari, Jeffrey Haynes, 301-

Policy Matters . “Concealing Disease: Trade and Travel Barriers and the Timeliness of Outbreak Reporting,” by Catherine Z Worsnop, 344- . “Social Divisions and International Reconciliation: Domestic Backlash against Foreign Policymaking between Japan and South Korea,” by Jahyun Chun, 373-

Disciplinary Matters . “International Relations/Black Internationalism: Reimagining Teaching and Learning about Global Politics,” by Jonneke Koomen, 390- . “Constitution-making and International Relations Theories,” by Hanna Lerner, Amir Lupovici, 412-

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International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 3 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/isq/issue

Special Section: Judicializing International Relations . “Theorizing the Judicialization of International Relations,” by Karen J Alter, Emilie M Hafner-Burton, Laurence R Helfer, 449- . “Words Matter: How WTO Rulings Handle Controversy,” by Marc L Busch, Krzysztof J Pelc, 464- . “Rational Remedies: The Role of Opinion Clarity in the Inter-American Human Rights System,” by Jeffrey K Staton, Alexia Romero, 477- . “Split Vision: Multidimensionality in the European Union's Legal Policy Space,” by Olof Larsson, Daniel Naurin, 492- . “The Strength of Weak Review: National Courts, Interpretive Canons, and Human Rights Treaties,” by Yonatan Lupu, Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Mila Versteeg, 507- . “The Dejudicialization of International Politics?” by Daniel Abebe, Tom Ginsburg, 521-

Diplomacy . “Track-Change Diplomacy: Technology, Affordances, and the Practice of International Negotiations,” by Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Alena Drieschova, 531- . “Fields of Practice: Symbolic Binding and the Qing Defense of Sinocentric Diplomacy,” by David E Banks, 546-

IPE . “Tracing the Legacy: China's Historical Aid and Contemporary Investment in Africa,” by Pippa Morgan, Yu Zheng, 558- . “David and Goliath? Small Developing Countries, Large Emerging Markets, and South-South Preferential Trade Agreements,” by Daniela Donno, Nita Rudra, 574- . “The Political Economy of Financial Reform: de Jure Liberalization vs. de Facto Implementation,” by Witold J Henisz, Edward D Mansfield, 589- . “Are the Contents of International Treaties Copied and Pasted? Evidence from Preferential Trade Agreements,” by Todd Allee, Manfred Elsig, 603-

Civil War Processes . “War as Symbolic Politics,” by Stuart J Kaufman, 614- . “Blue Helmets, Red Flags: Institutional, Societal, and Military Determinants of Peacekeeping Abuses,” by Marisella Rodriguez, Brandon J Kinne, 626- . “Power Sharing and the Rule of Law in the Aftermath of Civil War,” by Caroline A Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie, 641- . “The Risks of Election Observation: International Condemnation and Post-Election Violence,” by Inken von Borzyskowski, 654- . “Investigating “Missing” Women: Gender, Ghosts, and the Bosnian Peace Process,” by Laura McLeod, 668- . “Proximities of Violence: Civil Order Beyond Governance Institutions,” by Sarah G Phillips, 680- . “Competitive Intervention, Protracted Conflict, and the Global Prevalence of Civil War,” by Noel Anderson, 692-

IR Theory . “Rival Visions of Parsimony,” by Seva Gunitsky, 707- . “Legitimation Strategies in International Hierarchies,” by Joseph MacKay, 717-

Domestic Politics . “Economic Crisis, Natural Resources, and Irregular Leader Removal in Autocracies,” by Suthan Krishnarajan, 726- . “Building Trust: The Effect of US Troop Deployments on Public Opinion in Peru,” by Michael E Flynn, Carla Martinez Machain, Alissandra T Stoyan, 742- . “Opinion-Formation and Issue-Framing Effects of Russian News in Kyrgyzstan,” by Hannah S 38 | Page

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International Studies Review, Vol. 21, No. 3 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/isr/issue

. “The Impact of Environmental Cooperation on Peacemaking: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Empirical Evidence,” by Tobias Ide, 327- . “Reification in IR: The Process and Consequences of Reifying the Idea of International Society,” by Katarzyna Kaczmarska, 347- . “The Transitional Justice and Foreign Policy Nexus: The Inefficient Causation of State Ontological Security-Seeking,” by Maria Mälksoo, 373- . “The International Relations of East Asia: A New Research Prospectus,” by Rosemary Foot, Evelyn Goh, 398- . “The Schools of Thought Problem in International Relations,” by Joseph M Grieco, 424- . “The Second Great Debate Revisited: Exploring the Impact of the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide in International Relations,” by Quan Li, 447- . “The Treatment of Global Environmental Change in the Study of International Political Economy: An Analysis of the Field's Most Influential Survey Texts,” by Ryan M Katz-Rosene, 477- . “Drone Proliferation and the Challenge of Regulating Dual-Use Technologies,” by Marcus Schulzke, 497- . “A Turning IR Landscape in a Shifting Media Ecology: The State of IR Literature on New Media,” by Susan T Jackson, 518-

Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 21, No. 8 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/riij20

. “The Staging of Algiers: From the Dependency Debate to Eco-metropolis,” by Leila Chebaiki-Adli & Naima Chabbi-Chemrouk, 1045- . “Death and Mourning in Contemporary Iraqi Texts,” by Nadia Atia, 1068- . “Kafka, the Caribbean, and the Holocaust,” by Jason Frydman, 1087- . “Shades of Denial: Australian Responses to Foreign Possession and Dispossession,” by Helga Ramsey- Kurz, 1107- . “Knowing through being known: reflections on Indigenous epistemology and participatory consciousness,” by Shannon Said, 1124- . “Folk Imagination and Singing Women in the Short Stories of Mulk Raj Anand,” by Shruti Amar, 1139- . “Hausa-Fulani Pastoralists and Resource Conflicts in Yorubaland,” by Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe, 1157- . “The Unsettled Rhetoric of Colour: Race in Akutagawa Ryūnosuke’s Travels across China in the 1920s,” by Junliang Huang, 1188-

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Fourth Quarter 2019 30 October 2019 Compiled by Dr. Lubna Qureshi, Independent Scholar

Third Quarter 2019 (July 2019) Issue Errata

. On page 10 Human Rights Education should be the Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 18, Issue 3.

The Journal of African History, Vol. 60, Issue 2 (July 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-african-history/issue/79F2FE417004168F2F5B70EFE6687E55

. Marcos Abreu Leitão de Almeida, “African Voices from the Congo Coast: Languages and the Politics of Identification in the Slave Ship Jovem Maria (1850),” 167. . Philip Gooding, “Islam in the Interior of Precolonial East Africa: Evidence from Lake Tanganyika,” 191. . Kelly M. Duke Bryant, “Changing Childhood: ‘Liberated Minors’, Guardianship, and the Colonial State in Senegal, 1895-1911,” 209. . Tasha Rijke-Epstein, “The Politics of Filth: Sanitation, Work, and Competing Moralities in Urban Madagascar 1890s-1977,” 229. . Alexander Keese, “Just Like in Colonial Times? Administrative Practice and Local Reflections on ‘Grassroots Neocolonialism’ in Autonomous and Postcolonial Dahomey, 1958-65,” 257. . Jeremy Rich, “Manufacturing Sovereignty and Manipulating Humanitarianism: The Diplomatic Resolution of the Mercenary Revolt in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1967-8,” 277.

Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 26, Issue 3 (August 2019) https://brill.com/view/journals/jaer/26/3/jaer.26.issue-3.xml

. Chengzhi Yin, “China’s Military Assistance to North Vietnam Revisited,” 226. . Seth Offenbach, “Mourning a Loss: Conservative Support for Ngo Dinh Diem,” 257. . Heather Stur, “To Do Nothing Would be to Dig Our Own Graves: Student Activism in the Republic of Vietnam,” 285.

The Journal of American History, Vol. 106, Issue 2 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/jah/issue/106/2

. Claudio Saunt, “Financing Dispossession: Stocks, Bonds, and the Deportation of Native Peoples in the Antebellum American South,” 315. . Verónica Martínez-Matsuda, “For Labor and Democracy: The Farm Security Administration’s Competing Visions for Farm Workers’ Socioeconomic Reform and Civil Rights in the 1940s,” 338. . Kaeten Mistry, “A Transnational Protest against the National Security State: Whistle-Blowing, Philip Agee, and Networks of Dissent,” 362. . Dylan Gottlieb, “Hoboken is Burning: Yuppies, Arson, and Displacement in the Postindustrial City,” 390.

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. Madhu Dubey, “Counterfactual Narratives of the Civil War and Slavery,” 589. . Sarah Sillin, “American Sympathizers: Confessing Illicit Feeling from the Civil War to the Vietnam War,” 613. . Suzanna Krivulskaya, “Paths of Duty: Religion, Marriage, and the Press in a Transatlantic Scandal, 1835-1858,” 636. . Thomas Kinnahan, “Troubled Vistas: Looking West through the Eyes of The Nation, 1870-1879,” 663. . Rosemary Pearce, “Murder on the Kansas City Special? Pullman Porters, Emotions, and the Strange Case of J.H. Wilkins,” 683. . E. James West, “Ben Burns and the Boundaries of Black Print in Chicago, 1942-1954,” 703. . Rodney Wallis, “John Wayne’s World: Israel as Vietnam in Cast a Giant Shadow (1966),” 725. . Thomas Ellis, “’Howdy Partner!’ Space Brotherhood, Détente, and the Symbolism of the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project,” 744. . Maria-Irina Popescu, “Reimagining Traitors: Pearl Abraham’s American Taliban and the Case of John Walker Lindh,” 770. . Peter Templeton, “On the Couch: The Alpha Male in Therapy in Contemporary American Television Drama,” 799.

The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 78, Issue 3 (August 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-asian-studies/issue/EE2DCEEDDE80ECC030062FFC8A9C6F15

. Nira Wickraamasinghe and Alicia Schrikker, “The Ambivalence of Freedom: Slaves in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries,” 497. . Sidney Xu Lu, “Eastward Ho! Japanese Settler Colonialism in Hokkaido and the Making of Japanese Migration to the American West, 1869-1888,” 521. . Michael Hutt, “Revealing What is Dear: The Post-Earthquake Iconization of the Dharahara, Kathmandu,” 549. . Arika Moran, “God, King, and Subject: On the Development of Composite Political Cultures in the Western Himalaya, circa 1800-1900,” 577. . Hieyoon Kim, “Living with a Postcolonial Conundrum: Yi Yongil and Korean Film Historiography,” 601. . Tom Phuong Le, “Negotiating in Good Faith: Overcoming Legitimacy Problems in the Japan-South Reconciliation Process,” 621.

Journal of British Studies, Vol. 58, Issue 3 (July 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-british-studies/issue/697D9FA6A6A7F50CCFD2E1CD097A0463

. D. Alan Orr, “’Communis Hostis Omnium’: The Smerwick Massacre (1580) and the Law of Nations,” 473. . Richard Goddard, “Female Merchants? Women, Debt, and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1266-1532,” 494. . Amy Dunagin, “A Nova Scotia Scheme and the Imperial Politics of Ulster Emigration,” 519. . Tim Grady, “Landscapes of Internment: British Prisoner of War Camps and the Memory of the First World War,” 543. . Joel Hebert, “’Sacred Trust’: Rethinking Late British Decolonization in Indigenous Canada,” 565. . Susan R. Grayzel, “One British Thing: The Babies’ Anti-Gas Protective Helmet,” 598.

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Summer 2019) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/21/3

. Rafael Pedemonte, “A Case of ‘New Soviet Internationalism’: Relations between the USSR and Chile’s Christian Democratic Government, 1964-1970,” 4. . Sebastián Hurtado-Torres, “The Chilean Moment in the Global Cold War: International Reactions to Salvador Allende’s Victory in the Presidential Election of 1970,” 26. . Radoslav A. Yordanov, “Warsaw Pact Countries’ Involvement in Chile from Frei to Pinochet, 1964-1973,” 56. . Renata Keller, “The Revolution Will Be Teletyped: Cuba’s Prensa Latina News Agency and the Cold War Contest over Information,” 88. . Tanya Harmer, “The ‘Cuban Question’ and the Cold War in Latin America, 1959-1964,” 114.

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. Gregory A. Daddis, “Planning for a War in Paradise: The 1966 Honolulu Conference and the Shape of the Vietnam War,” 152. . Mark J. Gasiorowski, “U.S. Perceptions of the Communist Threat in Iran during the Mossadegh Era,” 185.

Forum

. James Goldgeier; Thomas W. Simons, Jr.; Vladimir Pechatnov; Vladislav Zubok; Dan Caldwell; Jenny Thompson; and Sherry Thompson, “Cold War Adviser: Llewellyn Thompson and the Making of U.S. Policy toward the Soviet Union,” 222.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 63, Issue 8 (September 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcrb/63/8

. José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez, Yabibal M. Walle, and Yitagesu Zewdu Zergawu, “Trends in African Migration to Europe: Drivers beyond Economic Motivations,” 1797. . Robert Ulrich Nagel, “Talking to the Shameless?: Sexual Violence and Mediation in Intrastate Conflicts,” 1832. . Martin Köppel and Detlef F. Sprinz,” Do Binding Beat Nonbinding Agreements? Regulating International Water Quality,” 1860. . Matthew DiGiuseppe and Patrick E. Shea, “The Devil’s Interest: Investor-State Disputes over Debt Restructuring,” 1889. . Pritha Dev and Konrad Grabiszewski, “More is Not Always Better: The Case of Counterterrorism Security,” 1923. . Kyle Haynes, “A Question of Costliness: Time Horizons and Interstate Signaling,” 1939. . Austin P. Johnson, Nehemia Geva, and Kenneth J. Meier, “Can Hierarchy Dodge Bullets? Examining Blame Attribution in Military Contracting,” 1965.

Data Set Feature

. Deborah Avant and Kara Kingma Neu, “The Private Security Events Database,” 1986.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 63, Issue 9 (October 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcrb/63/9

. Richard Traunmüller, Sara Kijewski, and Markus Freitag, “The Silent Victims of Sexual Violence during War: Evidence from a List Experiment in Sri Lanka,” 2015. . Shanna Kirschner and Adam Miller, “Does Peacekeeping Really Bring Peace? Peacekeepers and Combatant- Perpetrated Sexual Violence in Civil Wars,” 2043. . Emily Kalah Gade, Michael Gabbay, Mohammed M. Hafez, and Zane Kelly, “Networks of Cooperation: Rebel Alliances in Fragmented Civil Wars,” 2071. . Ursula Daxecker, Jessica Di Salvatore, and Andrea Ruggeri, “Fraud is What People Make of It: Election Fraud, Perceived Fraud, and Protesting in Nigeria,” 2098. . Patricia Justino and Bruno Martorano, “Redistributive Preferences and Protests in Latin America,” 2128. . Marina G. Petrova, “What Matters is Who Supports You: Diaspora and Foreign States as External Supporters and Militant’ Adoption of Nonviolence,” 2155. . Yoram Z. Haftel and Stephanie C. Hofmann, “Rivalry and Overlap: Why Regional Economic Organizations Encroach on Security Organizations,” 2180.

Data Set Feature

. Patricia Lynne Sullivan and Johannes Karreth, “Strategies and Tactics in Armed Conflict: How Governments and Foreign Interveners Respond to Insurgent Threats,” 2207.

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Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 28, Issue 119 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/28/119

Domestic Drivers of Chinese Foreign Policy

. Jessica Chen Weiss, “How Hawkish is the Chinese Public? Another Look at ‘Rising Nationalism’ and Chinese Foreign Policy,” 679. . Min Ye, “Fragmentation and Mobilization: Domestic Politics of the Belt and Road Initiative,” 696. . Frances Yaping Wang and Brantly Womack, “Jawing through Crises: Chinese and Vietnamese Media Strategies in the South China Sea,” 712. . Joshua Eisenman, “China’s Vietnam War Revisited: A Domestic Politics Perspective,” 729.

Rural China: Food Production, Health Service, and Village Election

. Jin Zhang, “Beyond the ‘Hidden Agricultural Revolution’ and ‘China’s Overseas Land Investment’: Main Trends in China’s Agriculture and Food Sector,” 746. . Armin Müller, “Institutional Ambiguity in Primary and Preventive Care: Reforming Village Health Services in 21st Century China,” 763. . Han Zhang, Huirong Chen, and Jishu Wang, “Meritocracy in Village Elections: The ‘Separation of Election and Employment’ Scheme in Rural China,” 779.

Research Articles

. Dongshu Liu, “Punish the Dissidents: The Selective Implementation of Stability Preservation in China,” 795. . Yitzhak Shichor, “Handling China’s Internal Security: Division of Labor among Armed Forces in Xinjiang,” 813. . Ronggui Huang, Yong Gui, and Xiaoyi Sun, “Beyond the Left-Right Spectrum: A Typological Analysis of Ideologues in China’s Weibo Space,” 831.

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 27, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjea20/3

. Qingjiang Kong, “Towards a free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and China in the post-Brexit age,” 281. . Adrian Favero, “Shall I stay or shall I go? Assessing the influence of local conditions in Polish cities on transnational mobility strategies,” 290. . Efstathios T. Fakiolas and Nikolaos Tzifakis, “Human security in EU strategy: reflecting on the experience of EUPM in Bosnia and Herzegovina and EULEX in Kosovo,” 303. . Manuel Reyes Enverga III, “Meme-ing Europe: examining the Europeanization of humorous discourse in an online meme community,” 317. . Olga Salido and Julio Carabaña, “An increasingly squeezed middle class? Changing income distributions and inequality in the EU15 through the last economic cycle,” 343. . Christian Lamour and Nathalie Lorentz, “’If I were to do it all over again, should I begin with culture?’ The European integration from a cultural perspective in a multi-national Grand Duchy,” 357.

Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 54, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcha/54/4

Cultures of Victory

. John Paul Newman, “Introduction: The Burdens of Triumph – Victorious Societies in Twentieth Century European History,” 711.

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. John Paul Newman, “Volunteer Veterans and Entangled Cultures of Victory in Interwar Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia,” 716. . Jennifer Wellington, “War Trophies, War Memorabilia, and the Iconography of Victory in the British Empire,” 737. . Dónal Hassett, “Colonialism and Contested Cultures of Victory in the French Empire of the 1920s,” 759. . Mark Edele, “The Soviet Culture of Victory,” 780. . Mieczslaw P. Boduszynski and Vjeran Pavlakovic, “Cultures of Victory and the Political Consequences of Foundational Legitimacy in Croatia and Kosovo,” 799.

Dancing around Belligerency

. Mercedes Peñalba-Sotorrío, “Introduction: Spanish-German Relations during the Second World War,” 825. . Toni Morant i Ariño, “Spanish Fascist Women’s Transnational Relations during the Second World War: Between Ideology and Realpolitik,” 834. . Xosé M. Núñez Seixas, “Spanish Views of Nazi Germany, 1933-45: A Fascist Hybridization,” 858. . David Brydan, “Transnational Exchange in the Nazi New Order: The Spanish Blue Division and its Medical Services,” 880. . Mercedes Peñalba-Sotorrío, “Beyond the War: Nazi Propaganda Aims in Spain during the Second World War,” 902.

Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Fall 2019) https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/40775

. April Haynes, “Radical Hospitality and Political Intimacy in Grahamite Boardinghouses, 1830-1850,” 397. . Jordan E. Taylor, “The Reign of Error: North American Information Politics and the French Revolution, 1789- 1795,” 437. . Michael A. McDonnell and Briony Neilson, “Reclaiming a Revolutionary Past: War Veterans, Pensions, and the Struggle for Recognition,” 467. . Kara M. French, “Prejudice for Profit: Escaped Nun Stories and American Catholic Print Culture,” 503. . “Introduction: Continental History and the American Revolution in DuVal and Taylor,” 537. . Brendan McConville, “Going Continental? Romantic Transnationalism and Contemporary Interpretation of the American Revolution,” 539. . Woody Holton, “New Ways Out: Reaching Beyond the Academy and the Coast,” 547.

The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 79, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-economic-history/issue/5AB3040EEB328F73F9F1DD96C13C448A

. Leonardo Ridolfi, “Six Centuries of Real Wages in France from Louis IX to Napoleon III: 1250-1860,” 589. . Yannick Dupraz, “French and British Colonial Legacies in Education: Evidence from the Partition of Cameroon,” 628. . Charlotte Bartels, “Top Incomes in Germany, 1871-2014,” 669. . John Devereux, “Arrested Development? Puerto Rico in an American Century,” 708. . Stephen Quinn and William Roberds, “A Policy Framework for the Bank of Amsterdam, 1736-1791,” 736. . Toke S. Aidt and Raphaël Franck, “What Motivates an Oligarchic Elite to Democratize? Evidence from the Roll Call Vote on the Great Reform Act of 1832,” 773. . Patrick D. Alexander and Ian Keay, “Responding to the First Era of Globalization: Canadian Trade Policy, 1870- 1913,” 826. . Mikolaj Malinowski,” “Economic Consequences of State Failure – Legal Capacity, Regulatory Activity, and Market Integration in Poland, 1505-1772,” 862.

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 21, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjgr20/21/3

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. Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel and Valeria Galimi, “Microcosms of the Holocaust: Exploring New Venues into Small-Scale Research of the Holocaust,” 335. . Leon Saltiel, “Two Friends in Axis-Occupied Greece: The Rescue Efforts of Yomtov Yacoel and Asher Moisis,” 342. . Valeria Galimi, “A Microcosm in Florence: Jewish-Gentile Interactions from the Fascist Regime to the Holocaust,” 359. . Michaela Raggam-Blesch, “’Privileged’ under Nazi-Rule: The Fate of Three Intermarried Families in Vienna,” 378. . Rachel Feldhay Brenner, “A Remarkable ‘Emotional Community’ of Rescuers in Occupied Warsaw: The Cases of Zofia Kossak and Jaroslaw and Anna Iwaskiewicz,” 398. . Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel, “Being and Belonging: Benno Premsela, Joop Voet, Sándor Baracs and the Holocaust in Nazi-Occupied Amsterdam,” 418. . Veerle Vanden Daelen, “Living Together in the ‘Yidische Gas’: The Case of Antwerp,” 436.

Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 15, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjge20/15/2

. Jérôme Ballet, Anna Malavisi, and Laurent Parrot, “Introduction: alliance beyond aid,” 85. . Nigel Dower, “Levels of alliance,” 89. . Jonas Holst, “Hospitality and companionship: friendship as an analogue for good alliances,” 94. . Laurent Parrot and Lori Keleher, “Activating agency through the Alliance Approach,” 105. . Des Gasper, “The road to the Sustainable Development Goals: building global alliances and norms,” 118. . Jay Drydyk, “Accountability in development: from aid effectiveness to development ethics,” 138. . Isaac Minde and Jamie Monson, “Challenges of creating alliances across borders: midterm reflections from the Alliance for African partnership,” 155. . Alejandra Boni, Aurora López-Fogués, Álvaro Fernández-Baldor, Gynna Millan, and Sergio Belda-Miquel, “Initiatives towards a participatory smart city. The role of digital grassroots innovations,” 168. . Matthias Kramm, “Capability and habit,” 183.

Journal of Global Security Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 3 (July 2019) https://academic.oup.com/jogss/issue/4/3

. Deborah Avant, Felix Berenskötter, Bear Braumoeller, Erica Chenoweth, and Sarah Croco,” Special Issue on ‘American Bias’,” 299. . Jeff D. Colgan, “American Perspectives and Blind Spots on World Politics,” 300. . Cullen S. Hendrix and Jon Vreede, “U.S. Dominance in International Relations and Security Scholarship in Leading Journals,” 310. . Christine Cheng and Alison Brettle, “How Cognitive Frameworks Shape the American Approach to International Relations and Security Studies,” 321. . Dov H. Levin and Robert F. Trager, “Things You Can See from There You Can’t See from Here: Blind Spots in the American Perspective in IR and Their Effects,” 345. . Jeff D. Colgan, “American Bias in Global Security Studies Data,” 358. . Sarah Sunn Bush, “National Perspectives and Quantitative Datasets: A Silver Lining,” 372. . Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer, “Proliferating Bias? American Political Science, Nuclear Weapons, and Global Security,” 384. . David C. Kang and Alex Yu-Ting Lin, “U.S. Bias in the Study of Asian Security: Using Europe to Study Asia,” 393. . Evelyn Goh, “U.S. Dominance and American Bias in International Relations Scholarship: A View from the Outside,” 402.

Journal of Global Security Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://academic.oup.com/jogss/issue/4/4

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. Deborah Avant, Felix Berenskötter, Bear Braumoeller, Erica Chenoweth, and Sarah Croco,” A ’Big Tent’ Issue,” 411. . Ronald B. Mitchell and Charli Carpenter, “Norms for the Earth: Changing the Climate on ‘Climate Change’,” 413. . Anette Stimmer, “Star Wars or Strategic Defense Initiative: What’s in a Name?,” 430. . Mahsa Rouhi and Jonathan L. Snow, “Decision-Making in Revolutionary States: Beyond the Whims of Charismatic Leaders,” 448. . Gerasimos Tsourapas, “The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Foreign-Policy Decision Making in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey,” 464. . Anup Phayal, T. David Mason, and Mehmet Gurses, “Who Wins, Who Loses, Who Negotiates Peace in Civil Wars: Regime Type Matter?,” 482. . Seung-Whan Choi, “Economic Causes of Female Suicide Terrorism: Perceived versus Actual,” 499. . Asaf Siniver and Scott Lucas, “Understanding Tacit Security Regimes,” 510. . Anders Themnér, “Wealth in Ex-Combatants: Examining the Resilience of Ex-Command Structures in Postwar Liberia,” 526. . Peyman Asadzade, “Faith or Ideology? Religiosity, Political Islam, and Anti-Americanism in Iran,” 545. . Moritz Weiss, “From Wealth to Power? The Failure of Layered Reforms in India’s Defense Sector,” 560. . Lee Jones, “Theorizing Foreign and Security Policy in an Era of State Transformation: A New Framework and Case Study of China,” 579. . Joseph MacKay, “Rethinking Hierarchies in East Asian Historical IR,” 598.

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 41, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-history-of-economic- thought/issue/5FF27CD1D47F371115FC1B645D989A67

Symposium in Memory of William J. Barber (1925-2016)

. Mauro Boianovsky and Robert W. Dimand, “Introduction to the Barber Symposium,” 315. . Richard Adelstein, “Border Crossings,” 319. . Mauro Boianovsky, “The Development Economist as Historian of Economics: The Case of William J. Barber,” 325. . Steven G. Medema, “The Economist and the Economist’s Audience,” 335. . Robert W. Dimand, “William J. Barber on Irving Fisher and American Economic Thought,” 343.

Articles

. Deniz T. Kilinçoglu, “The Dawn of Ottoman Popular Political Economy: The Turkish Translations of Otto Hübner’s Der Kleine Volkswirth,” 351. . Gregory M. Collins, “The Limits of Mercantile Administration: Adam Smith and Edmund Burke on Britain’s East India Company,” 369. . Lucy Brillant, “Hicks’s Theory of the Short-Term Rate of Interest and Thornton’s and Hawtrey’s Influences,” 393. . Shogo Nishibayashi, “A.V. Kneese’s Water Quality Management Research (1960s), within the History of Environmental Economics,” 411.

Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 18, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/18/4

. Stéfanie Khoury and David Whyte, “Sidelining corporate human rights violations: The failure of the OECD’s regulatory consensus,” 363. . Tina Kempin Reuter, “Human rights and the city: Including marginalized communities in urban development and smart cities,” 382. . Iavor Rangelov and Marika Theros, “Political functions of impunity in the war on terror: Evidence from Afghanistan,” 403.

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. Matthew Kim, “Pulbic and elite opinion on international human rights law: Completing the causal chain of the domestic compliance mechanism,” 419. . Gregory Amoah, “Living up to the normative ideal of the human right to adequate housing in urban Ghana,” 439. . Jeong-Woo Koo and Jaesung Choi, “Polarized embrace: South Korean media coverage of human rights, 1990- 2016,” 455. . Eleni Coundouriotis, “The war novel and human rights,” 474.

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 47, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/47/4

. Edward Cavanagh, “The Imperial Constitution of the Law Officers of the Crown: Legal Thought on War and Colonial Government, 1719-1774,” 619. . Naomi Gabrielle Parkinson, “Impersonating a Voter: Constructions of Race, and Conceptions of Subjecthood in the Franchise of Colonial New South Wales, c. 1850-1865,” 652. . Kenton Storey, “The Nor’-Wester and the Saskatchewan Gold Rush,” 676. . Zachary Gorman, “A Flawed Saint: The Popular Image of William Gladstone in the Australian Colonies,” 697. . Massimo Zaccaria, “Italian Colonialism in Africa as a Connected System: Institutions, Men and Colonial Troops,” 718. . Andrew Hillier, “Bridging Cultures: The Forging of the China Consular Mind,” 742. . Alma Igra, “Mandate of Compassion: Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Palestine, 1919-1939,” 773.

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 50, No. 2 (Autumn 2019) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/50/2

. The Editors, “Introduction: Fifty Years of Interdisciplinary History, 1970-2020,” 169.

Fiftieth-Anniversary Articles

. Anne Hardy, “The Under-Appreciated Rodent: Harbingers of Plague from the Middle Ages to the Twenty-First Century,” 171. . Peter A. Coclanis, “Field Notes: Agricultural History’s New Plot,” 187. . Steven A. Epstein, “Environmental History in the JIH, 1970-2020,” 213.

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. Lisbeth Rodrigues, “Debt Litigation and the Performance of Law Courts in Eighteenth-Century Portugal,” 237.

Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 51, Issue 3 (August 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-latin-american- studies/issue/94D4B7D35674A652930151B2CD1F6A95

. Gema Kloppe-Santamaría, “Lynching and the Politics of State Formation in Post-Revolutionary Puebla (1930s- 50s),” 499. . Marcelo Casals, “Against a Continental Threat: Transnational Anti-Communist Networks of the Chilean Right Wing in the 1950s,” 523. . Jorge A. Nállim, “Culture, Politics, and the Cold War: The Sociedad de Escritores de Chile in the 1950s,” 549. . Miguel Martín-Retortillo, Vicente Pinilla, Jackeline Velazco, and Henry Willebald, “The Dynamics of Latin American Agricultural Production Growth, 1950-2008,” 573. . Cheryl Jiménez Frei, “Columbus, Juana, and the Politics of the Plaza: Battles over Monuments, Memory, and Identity in Buenos Aires,” 607.

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. Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas, “’Sovereign Parenting’ in Affluent Latin American Neighbourhoods: Race and the Politics of Childcare in Ipanema (Brazil) and El Condado (Puerto Rico),” 639. . Leiv Martsteintredet and Fredrik Uggla, “Allies and Traitors: Vice-Presidents in Latin America,” 665.

Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 18, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/smil20/18/2

. James Cook, “The Ethics of Thirteen,” 73. . Kevin Mullaney and Mitt Regan, “One Minute in Haditha: Ethics and Non-Conscious Decision-Making,” 75. . Tatiana Prorokova, “U.S.-American Intervention in Europe: Morality, Justice, and Freedom in World War II Cinema,” 96. . Stephen Deakin, “How is a Man to Decide? Unjust Combatants, Duress, and McMahan’s Killing in War,” 110. . Grace Flynn, John Hogan, and Sharon Feeney, “Whistleblowing in the Irish Military: The Cost of Exposing Bullying and Sexual Harassment,” 129. . Pat Paterson, “Measuring Military Professionalism in Partner Nations: Guidance for Security Assistance Officials,” 145.

Journal of Military History, Vol. 83, No. 4 (October 2019) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/834.html

. Lucian E. Staiano-Daniels, “Determining Early Modern Army Strength: The Case of Electoral Saxony,” 1001. . Attila Gyucha, Wayne E. Lee, and Zoltán Rózsa, “The Mongol Campaign in Hungary, 1241-1242: The Archaeology and History of Nomadic Conquest and Massacre,” 1021. . Benjamin D. Brands, “’Unsatisfactory and Futile’: The Officers’ Lyceum Program and U.S. Army Reform,” 1067. . David Morgan-Owen, “War as It Might Have Been: British Sea Power and the First World War,” 1095. . Donald P. Wright, “’Clouds Gathering on the Horizon’: The Russian Army and the Preparation of the Imperial Population for War, 1906-1914,” 1133. . W.A. Jacobs, “Royal Air Force Bomber Command, the ‘Overlord Air Diversion’, and ‘Precision’ Bombing at Night,” 1161. . David W. Wildermuth, “’I am fully aware of my guilt…’: Insights from a Soviet Military Tribunal’s Investigation of the German Army’s 35th Division, 1946-47,” 1189. . Joshua-John Tian Ser Seah, “Singapore, , and the Royal Navy’s War in Korea, c. 1950-1953: Part 1,” 1213. . Adam R. Seipp, “’Visionary Battle Scenes’: Reading Sir John Hackett’s The Third World War, 1977-85,” 1235.

The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 57, Issue 2 (June 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-modern-african- studies/issue/27C37F3261B8F424F0BE9AC365245505

. Maya Berinzon and Ryan C. Briggs, “Measuring and explaining formal institutional persistence in French West Africa,” 183. . Bill Dixon, “Power, politics, and the police: lessons from Marikana,” 203. . Gregor Dobler and Rita Kesselring,” Swiss extractivism: Switzerland’s role in Zambia’s copper sector,” 223. . Itamar Dubinsky and Lynn Schler, “Goal dreams: conflicting development imaginaries in Ghanaian football academies,” 247. . Carol Mershon and Olga Shvetsova, “Traditional authority and bargaining for legitimacy in dual legitimacy systems,” 273. . Abhit Bhandari and Lisa Mueller,” Nation-state or nation-family? Nationalism in marginalised African societies,” 297.

Journal of Modern Chinese History, Vol. 13, Issue 1 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmoh20/13/1

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. Hans van de Ven, “Wartime everydayness: beyond the battlefield in China’s Second World War,” 1. . Wen-Hsin Yeh, “Writing in wartime China: Chongqing, Shanghai, and Southern Zhejiang.,” 24. . Yuan Yidan, “The moment when Peking fell to the Japanese: a ‘horizontal’ perspective,” 45. . Huang Daoxuan, “Disciplined love: the Chinese Communist Party’s wartime restrictions on cadre love and marriage,” 61. . Zach Fredman, “GIs and ‘Jeep girls’: sex and American soldiers in wartime China,” 76. . Mary Augusta Brazelton, “The production of penicillin in wartime China and Sino-American definitions of ‘normal’ microbiology,” 102. . Seung-Joon Lee, “Airborne prawns and decayed rice: food politics in Wartime Chongqing,” 124. . Micah S. Muscolino, “Tianshui’s three treasures: water and soil conservation in wartime northwest China,” 148. . Judd Kinzley, “The power of the ‘Stockpile’: American aid and China’s Wartime everyday,” 169.

The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 91, No. 2 (June 2019) https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2019/91/2

. Lu Ann Homza, “When Witches Litigate: New Sources from Early Modern Navarre,” 245. . Philip Loft, “A Tapestry of Laws: Legal Pluralism in Eighteenth-Century Britain,” 276. . Jens-Uwe Guettel, “Reform, Revolution, and the ‘Original Catastrophe’: Political Change in Prussia and Germany on the Eve of the First World War,” 311. . Joseph John Viscomi, “Mediterranean Futures: Historical Time and the Departure of Italians from Egypt, 1919- 1937,” 341. . Michael Goebel, “Spokesmen, Spies, and Spouses: Anticolonialism, Surveillance, and Intimacy in Interwar France,” 380.

The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 91, No. 3 (September 2019) https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2019/91/3

. J.P. Daughton, “The ‘Pacha Affair’ Reconsidered: Violence and Colonial Rule in Interwar French Equatorial Africa,” 493. . Thomas Vordermayer, “Tactical Guidelines in Hitler’s Mein Kampf,” 525. . Erik Linstrum, “Domesticating Chemical Weapons: Tear Gas and the Militarization of Policing in the British Imperial World, 1919-1981,” 557. . Luca Provenzano, “Beyond the Matraque: State Violence and its Representation during the Parisian 1968 Events,” 586. . Gerald Izenberg, “Three Faces of Freud,” 625.

The Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 54, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjph20/54/3

Writing the History of Archaeology in the Pacific: Voices and Perspectives

. Hilary Howes and Matthew Spriggs, “Writing the History of Archaeology in the Pacific: Voices and Perspectives,” 295. . Michelle Richards, Hilary Howes, and Elena Govor, “Origins of Archaeology in the Pacific: The Emergence and Application of Archaeological Field Techniques,” 307. . Eve Haddow, “Island Networks and Missionary Methods: Locating Charles E. Fox and Frederick G. Bowie in the History of Pacific Archaeology,” 330. . Emilie Dotte-Sarout and Hilary Howes, “Lapita before Lapita: The Early Story of the Meyer/O’Reilly Watom Island Archaeological Collection,” 354. . Victor Melander, “A Better Savage than the Savages: Thor Heyerdahl’s Early Ethnographical Attempts and their Importance for the Development of the ‘Kon-Tiki Theory’,” 379.

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. Matthew Spriggs, “Covert Control? Indigenous Agency in Edward Winslow Gifford’s Fijian Archaeological Expedition of 1947,” 397.

Pacific Currents

. Lili Song, “The Curious History of the Minerva Reefs: Tracing the Origin of the Tongan and Fijian Claims over the Minerva Reefs,” 417.

Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 48, No. 4 (Summer 2019) https://jps.ucpress.edu/content/48/4

. Noura Erakat and Marc Lamont Hill, “Black-Palestinian Transnational Solidarity: Renewals, Returns, and Practice,” 7. . Maha Nassar, “Palestinian Engagement with the Black Freedom Movement prior to 1967,” 17. . Taurean J. Webb, “Troubling Idols: Black-Palestinian Solidarity in U.S. Afro-Christian Spaces,” 33. . Russell Rickford, “’To Build a New World’: Black American Internationalism and Palestinian Solidarity,” 52. . Robin D.G. Kelley, “From the River to the Sea to Every Mountain Top: Solidarity as Worldmaking,” 69. . Ahmad Abuznaid, Phillip Agnew, Maytha Alhassen, Kristian Davis Bailey, and Nadya Tannous, “Roundtable: On Solidary Delegations,” 92. . Khaled Elgindy, “Trump’s Dangerous Vision for Palestine,” 103. . Paul R. Pillar, “The Kushner Plan: Keeping Israeli-Palestinian Peace out of Reach,” 113.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 53, Issue 5 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/issue/4F1876C8C152821FF182662962B8F946

. Ruodi Duan, “Solidarity in Three Acts: Narrating US black freedom movements in China, 1961-66,” 1351. . Ying-Kit Chan, “Manly Civilization in China: Harry R. Caldwell, the ‘Blue Tiger’, and the American Museum of Natural History,” 1381. . Gideon Elazar, “Nominalism: Negotiating ethnicity and Christian identity in contemporary Yunnan,” 1415. . Shuk-Wah Poon, “Embodying Maoism: The swimming craze, the Mao cult, and body politics in Communist China, 1950s-1970s,” 1450. . Ronald C. Po, “Hero or Villain? The evolving legacy of Shi Lang in China and Taiwan,” 1486. . Gordon Barrett, “Between Sovereignty and Legitimacy: China and UNESCO, 1946-1953,” 1516. . Chien-Wen Kung, “In the Name of Anticommunism: Chinese practices of ideological accommodation in the early Cold War Philippines,” 1543. . Callie Wilkinson, “Weak Ties in a Tangled Web? Relationships between the Political Residents of the English East India Company and their munshis, 1798-1818,” 1574. . Shruti Chaudhry, “’For how Long can your Piharwale Intervene?’: Accessing natal kin support in rural North India,” 1613. . Katherine Twamley and Juhi Sidharth, “Negotiating Respectability: Comparing the experiences of poor and middle-class young urban women in India,” 1646. . Darinee Alagirisamy, “Toddy, Race, and Urban Space in Colonial Singapore, 1900-59,” 1675.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 53, Issue 6 (November 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/issue/E4F5B076E3116760B1ABACB3141E40E7

. Lam Minh Chau, “Negotiating Uncertainty in Late-Socialist Vietnam: Households and livelihood options in the marketizing countryside,” 1701. . Kevin W. Fogg, “Indonesian Islamic Socialism and its South Asian Roots,” 1736. . Mashal Saif, “The Nadwat al-’Ulama’s Romance with Iqbal: Narrative construction and historiography,” 1762. . Aakriti Mandhwani, “Sarita and the 1950s Hindi Middlebrow Reader,” 1797. . Annemari de Silva, “Towards a Multilingual Literary History: Lessons from a conflict environment,” 1816. 11 | Page

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. Ujaan Ghosh, “Combating ‘Filth’: The temple, the state, and urbanization in late nineteenth-century Puri,” 1849. . Julia Sophie Dobson, “The Meaning of the Cellular Jail in Post-Independence India,” 1892. . Anjali Bhardwaj Datta, “’Useful’ and ‘Earning’ Citizens? Gender, state, and the market in post-colonial Delhi,” 1924. . Justin Biel, “Edge of Enlightenment: The Akbar tradition and ‘universal toleration’ in British Bengal,” 1956. . Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye, “Cultural Technologies: The long and unexpected life of the Christian mission encounter, North China, 1900-30,” 2007. . Kristie Drucza, “’At Least the Government is Watching out for us Now’: Dalit perceptions and experiences of governance and cash transfers in three villages in Sarlahi, Nepal,” 2041.

Modern France, Vol. 27, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmcf20/27/4

. Hugh Dauncey and Enda McCaffrey, “Introduction. Zazie@60: consécration culturelle in the Anglophone and Francophone worlds,” 409. . Nicoleta Bazgan, “Mapping Zazie’s Paris in Louis Malle’s Zazie dans le métro (1960),” 425. . Ann Miller, “Two comics adaptations of Zazie dans le métro: from figuration to tradaptation,” 441. . Armelle Blin-Rolland, “Adaplastics: forming the Zazie dans le métro network,” 457. . Nigel Armstrong, “Zazie@60: some linguistic considerations,” 475. . Douglas Morrey, “’La Nouvelle Vague, elle t’emm---!’ Louis Malle, Zazie dans le métro and the French New Wave,” 493. . Enda McCaffrey, “Zazie’s enduring legacy: a philosophical reflection,” 505.

Le Monde Diplomatique (August 2019) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2019/08/

. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Les talibans de San Francisco,” 1. . Julien Brygo, “Peut-on encore vivre sans Internet?,” 1. . Kan Naoto, “Le jour où le Japon a failli disparaître,” 1. . Sarah Seo, “Sur la route, la police est raine,” 2. . Jean-Baptiste Malet, “La fin du monde n’aura pas lieu,” 3. . Razmig Keucheyan,” Revoir les étoiles, naissance d’une revendication,” 4. . Rick Fantasia, “La gauche cannibale, un syndrome universitaire,” 6. . ”Roman national ou histoire du peuple?,” 7. . Loïc Ramirez, ”Ici, c’est la guérilla qui dirige,” 8. . Guillaume Beaulande,” Sur la route des migrants vénézuéliens.” . Akram Belkaïd, “Femmes et héritage en Tunisie, l’échec d’une réforme,” 10. . Rose Schembri,” Difficile affirmation homosexuelle en Algérie,” 10. . Pierre Daum, “Mauritanie, une société obsédée par la courleur de peau,” 12. . Pierre Daum, “Bientôt la manne pétrolière,” 13. . Jean-Arnault Dérens and Laurent Geslin, ”Dans les Balkans, les frontières bougent, les logiques ethniques demeurent,” 14. . Christophe Trontin, ”Une histoire de la datcha,” 16. . Christophe Trontin,” Airbnb et fromage de chèvre,” 17. . Anne Mathieu, “En 1939, plongée dans les camps de réfugiés espagnols en France,” 20. . Serge Halimi and Pierre Rimbert, ”Si tu veux la guerre, prépare la guerre,” 22. . Evelyne Pieiller, ”La bande-son de l’air du temps,” 27. . Mona Chollet,” Vous aussi, devenez moi,” 28.

Le Monde Diplomatique (September 2019) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2019/09/

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. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Qui a élu Mme von der Leyen?,” 1. . Olivier Pironet, “À Gaza, un peuple en cage,” 1. . Olivier Pironet, ”Le temps du marasme.” . Olivier Pironet, ”Un territoire sous contrôle israélien.” . Chloé Bonafoux and Pierre Rimbert, “Le monde au saut du lit,” 2. . Razmig Keucheyan, “De la pacotille aux choses qui durent,” 3. . Clothilde Dozier and Samuel Dumoulin, “La ‘bienveillance’, cache-misère de la sélection sociale à l’école,” 4. . Serge Cospérec and Frédéric Le Plaine, “Introuvable démocratisation de la philosophie,” 4. . Danièle Linhart, “Appelez-moi maître….” . Martin Bulard, “Colère à Hongkong, poudrière géopolitique,” 8. . Gérard Prunier, “L’ ‘État profond’ à la manoeuvre au Soudan,” 9. . Maëlle Mariette, “La gauche bolivienne a-t-elle enfanté ses fossoyeurs?,” 10. . Maëlle Mariette, “Mérites et limites d’une ’révolution’ pragmatique.” . Christophe Jaffrelot, “Alliances insolites autour de la mer d’Oman,” 12. . Adel Abdel Ghafar and Anna Jacobs, “Pékin conforte son implantation au Maghreb.” . Eric Alterman, “Benyamin Netanyahou, le meilleur ami de l’extrême droite.” . Romain Mielcarek, “Impuissance ou cynisme face aux ventes d’armes européennes,” 22. . Romain Mielcarek, “En Suède, un contrôle parlementaire peu efficace.” . Philippe Person, “Frederick Wiseman, épopées ordinaires,” 27. . Gabrielle Schütz, “Votre sourire, faites-en un métier!,” 28.

Dossier: À qui profite la lutte anticorruption?

. Pierre Péan, “Dans les cuisines de l’investigation,” 1. . Benoît Bréville and Renaud Lambert, “Sermonner le monde ou le changer,” 13. . Perry Anderson, “Au Brésil, les arcanes d’un coup d’État judiciaire,” 14. . Tony Wood, “Les opposants russes sont toujours corrumpus…,” 16. . Akram Belkaïd, “Colloques sous influence dans le Golfe,” 16. . Jean-Luc Racine, “Un mal endémique chez les élus indiens,” 18. . “Quelqu’un de vraiment très vilain,” 14. . “Défaire ses adversaires,” 15. . “Faire la lumière,” 16. . “Le piège General Electric,” 17. . “Qui enquête sur les enquêteurs?,” 18. . “Pluie de dollars,” 19.

Le Monde Diplomatique (October 2019) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2019/10/

. Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Washington contre Pékin,” 1. . Frédéric Pierru, “Le cauchemar du ‘l’hôpital du futur’,” 1. . Renaud Lambert, “Main basse sur l’Amazonie,” 1. . “La bombe humaine, explosion ou implosion,” 2. . Frédéric Lordon, “Et la ZAD sauvera le monde…,” 3. . Allan Popelard, ”Ces Français qui militent pour le ’Frexit’,” 4. . Richard Seymour, “Le joker des europhiles britanniques,” 6. . Sonia Combe, “Allemagne de l’Est, après l’exil,” 7. . Philip S. Golub, “Entre les États-Unis et la Chine, une guerre moins commerciale que géopolitique,” 8. . Philip S. Golub, “Chaînes de valeur globales.” . Francis Pryer, “Ce que révèle l’affaire Epstein,” 10. . David Carment and Richard Nimijean, “Justin Trudeau ou l’étalage de vertu,” 11. . José Natanson, “L’Argentine montre que la gauche n’est pas morte,” 12.

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. Cédric Gouverneur, “En Afrique du Sud, la terre n’eponge pas le sang,” 14. . Didier Billion, “La Turquie, allié capricieux, ennemi impossible,” 16. . Ariane Bonzon, “Refuge européen pour les réseaux gülénistes,” 16. . Vailju Naravane, “Au Cachemire, l’hindouisme sabre au clair,” 18. . Richard Sakwa, “Le monde vu de Moscou,” 19. . Margot Hemmerich and Clémentine Méténier, “Solidarité à but hautement lucratif,” 22. . “La Caisse des dépôts en première ligne.” . Marion Leclair, ”Les fantômes de Peterloo,” 27. . Thibault Henneton, ”Profession: troll,” 28.

Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de Voir (October-November 2019) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/167/

La bombe humaine

. Philippe Descamps, “Trop d’humains ou trop peu d’humanité?”

Printemps, quand l’humanité a peur de son nombre

. Jacques Decornoy, “L’angoisse du lendemain.” . Barry Commoner, “Périls sur l’environnement.” . René Dumont, “La dilapidation mortelle des ressources.” . Meron Rapoport, “En Israël, guerre des berceaux et amours interdites.” . Claude Liauzu, ”Les villes, zones de fragilité du système.” . Henri Leridon, ”La famille nombreuse entrave le développement du l’Afrique.”

Été, prendre en main son destin

. Edgard Pisani, “Pour que le monde nourrisse le monde.” . Gérard Viratelle, “Une politique de longue haleine en Inde et au Bangladesh.” . Patrice De Beer, “Chine, au pays de l’enfant-roi.” . Alfred Sauvy, “L’erreur des malthusiens.” . Youssef Courbage, “Le temps de la jeunesse arabe.” . Aïssa Diarra, “Encourager l’autonomie des adolescents au Sahel.” . Sabine Cessou, “Une Afrique à plusieurs vitesses.” . Philippe Descamps, “Bataille contre le dépeuplement en Russie.” . Lionel Richard, “L’agonie de la paysannerie.” . Philippe Baqué, “Vieillesse en détresse dans les Ehpad.” . Lucien Sève, ”Garder une vie richement humaine.”

Automne, équilibre ou implosion?

. Gérard-François Dumont, “Faut-il parler de surnombre?” . Philippe Descamps, ”Paysage après la transition en Europe.” . Michel Verrier, ”En Allemagne, une panne qui vient de loin.” . Corentin Léotard and Ludovic Lepeltier-Kutasi, ”Nationalisme démographique à la hongroise.” . Jean-Arnault Dérens and Laurent Geslin, “Et les Balkans se vidèrent.” . Marine Leduc, “En Roumanie, immigrés dans un pays d’émigration.” . Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, “Les Chinois face au grand vide russe.” . Isabelle Attané, “Recherche femme désespérément.” . Isabelle Attané, “Quand la Chine grisonnera.”

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. Marc Humbert, “Le Japon s’entrouvre à l’immigration.” . Arthur Fouchère, “Automates de confort.” . Léa Ducré, “Grève des ventres pour le climat.” . Claude Aubert, “Longévité, les limites d’une espérance.”

National Identities, Vol. 21, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/21/4

. Yannick Dufresne, Charles Tessier, Alexandre Blanchet, and Mickael Temporão, “The symbolic mosaic: an empirical typology of national symbolic webs and its effect on vote choice in Canada,” 329. . Anthony May, “Imagined communities in Eoin McNamee’s ‘Resurrection Man’ and ‘The Ultras’,” 347. . Ulf Hedetoft, “A near-existential dilemma: the European national template, the accommodation of diversity and the nationalist backlash,” 365. . Heino Nyyssönen and Jussi Metsälä, “Building on legacy and tradition: commemorations of 1956 in Hungary,” 379. . Anastasia Felcher, “Alexander Pushkin in Bessarabia: literature and identity politics in the periphery,” 395. . Gabriel Carroll and Alan Bairner, “In from the side: exile international rugby union players in Britain, blood ties and national identities,” 417.

National Identities, Vol. 21, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/21/5

. Sandra Feride Demiri and Katrine Fangen, “The state of the nation: the Norwegian King’s annual addresses – a window on a shifting nationhood,” 443. . Sara Bernard, “Oil shocks, migration, and European integration: a (Trans)national perspective on the Yugoslav crises of the 1980s,” 463. . Nora Khatcherian, “Armenian crafts in the Ottoman Empire: Armenian identity and cultural exchange,” 485. . Francesco Cacciatore and Giulia Pepe, “Performing new identities: the community language of post-crisis Italian migrants in London,” 507. . William Allchorn, “Beyond Islamophobia? The role of Englishness and English national identity within English Defence League discourse and politics,” 527.

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 25, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fnep20/25/3

. John Draper, Teresa Sobieszczyk, Charles David Crumpton, H.L. Lefferts, and Pavin Chachavalpongpun, “Racial ‘Othering’ in Thailand: Quantitative Evidence, Causes, and Consequences,” 251. . Arianna Piacentini, “’Trying to Fit In’: Multiethnic Parties, Ethno-Clientelism, and Power-Sharing in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia,” 273. . Renen Yezersky, “Israeli Immigration Policy at Odds: Emerging Jewish Communities and the ‘Return’ of the Converts from Latin America,” 292. . Yahya Sseremba, “The Making and Remaking of ‘Native Tribes’ in Uganda’s Toro Kingdom,” 311. . Ryo Nakai, “Determinants of Society Integration in and : International Environments, Domestic Political Actors, and Discourses,” 329.

New Global Studies, Vol. 13, Issue 2 (July 2019) https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ngs.2019.13.issue-2/issue-files/ngs.2019.13.issue-2.xml

. Pertti Alasuutari, Valtteri Vähä-Savo, and Laia Pi Ferrer, “National Self-Image as a Justification in Policy Debates: An International Comparison,” 167. . Torsten Kahlert, “Pioneers in International Administration: A Prosopography of the Directors of the League of Nations Secretariat,” 190. 15 | Page

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. Roz Savage, “Stop Drifting, Start Rowing,” 228. . Bernhard Serexhe, “Total Control: Recoding Humanity?,” 243.

Orbis, Vol. 63, Issue 3 (Summer 2019) https://www.fpri.org/issues/orbis-summer-2019/

• John H. Maurer, “Churchill and the Outbreak of the Second World War in Europe,” 305. • Nikolas K. Gvosdev, “Is Russia Sabotaging Democracy in the West?,” 321. • Robert E. Hamilton, “Russia’s Attempts to Undermine Democracy in the West: Effects and Causes,” 334. • Daniel J. Cormier, “Eisenhower Reconsidered: Policymaking Lessons for Today,” 349. • Olivia A. Garard and B.A. Friedman, “Clausewitzian Alchemy and the Modern Character of War,” 362. • Lukas Milevski, “The Strategic Response to Ambiguity,” 376. • Ian Oxnevad, “Corporate Privateering and Economic Counter-Espionage in U.S. Great Power Competition,” 391. • Brandon J. Weichert, “Preparing for a Russian ‘Space Pearl Harbor’,” 406. • Montgomery McFate, “Useful Knowledge: Snouck Hurgronje and Islamic Insurgency in Aceh,” 416.

Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, Vol. 50, No. 2 (September 2019) https://shafr.org/sites/default/files/passport-09-2019_0.pdf

. Andrew L. Johns, “From the Chancery: More Things I Think,” 6. . Todd Estes, William E. Weeks, Walter L. Hixson, David C. Hendrickson, and Jasper M. Trautsch, “A Roundtable on Joseph M. Trautsch, The Genesis of America: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Formation of National Identity, 1793- 1815,” 13. . Thomas J. Knock, Nicole M. Phelps, Jeremi Suri, Robert David Johnson, Ellen D. Tillman, and Jack (John M.) Thompson, “A Roundtable on John M. Thompson, Great Power Rising: Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy,” 29. . Robert J. McMahon, “Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of Indonesian Independence – While Reflecting on a Forty-Two-Year-Old Doctoral Dissertation,” 40. . Christopher McKnight Nichols and Danielle Holtz, “Passport Question and Answer: ‘I signed up for what?’,” 47. . Benjamin R. Young, “A Primer on Conducting Archival Research in South Korea,” 52. . Cyrus Schayegh, “’Turning up in Tehran’: Differential Acceleration and the U.S. International Empire,” 56. . Kristin Hoganson, “Confronting Sexual Harassment and Misconduct in SHAFR and the Profession,” 59.

Past & Present: A Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 244, Issue 1 (August 2019) https://academic.oup.com/past/issue/244/1

. Lee Mordechai and Merle Eisenberg, “Rejecting Catastrophe: The Case of the Justinianic Plague,” 3. . David Coast, “Speaking for the People in Early Modern England,” 51. . Ian McBride, “The Politics of A Modest Proposal: Swift and the Irish Crisis of the Late 1720s,” 89. . Erik Bengtsson, “The Swedish Sonderweg in Question: Democratization and Inequality in Comparative Perspective, c. 1750-1920,” 123. . Alison K. Smith, “A Microhistory of the Global Empire of Cotton: Ivanovo, The ‘Russian Manchester’,” 163. . Claire Morelon, “Sounds of Loss: Church Bells, Place, and Time in the Habsburg Empire During the First World War,” 195. . Peter Mandler, “Good Reading for the Million: The ‘Paperback Revolution’ and the Co-Production of Academic Knowledge in Mid Twentieth-Century Britain and America,” 235. . Paul Betts, “1989 at Thirty: A Recast Legacy,” 271.

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol. 25, Issue 3 (August 2019) https://psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/journal/pac/25/3

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. Fathali M. Moghaddam, “Echo chambers, inside and outside academia,” 179. . Daniel Bar-Tal, “The challenges of social and political psychology in pursuit of peace: Personal account,” 182. . Philip T. Dunwoody and Dennis L. Plane, “The influence of authoritarianism and outgroup threat on political affiliations and support for antidemocratic policies,” 198. . Simon Ozer and Preben Bertelsen, “Countering radicalization: An empirical examination from a life psychological perspective,” 211. . Adi Mana, Anan Srour, and Shifra Sagy, “A sense of national coherence and openness to the ‘other’s’ collective narrative: The case of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” 226. . Marshaley J. Baquiano, “Intergroup positioning in peace negotiations: the Bangsamoro peace talks in the Philippines,” 234. . Meagan Whitney, Emine Rabia Ayvaci, Saira M. Bhatti, Karen Duong, Lindsay E. Page, Tulsie N. Patel, Rachel E. Zettl, John Dykema, Jeffrey Sonis, David E. Pollio, and Carol S. North, “A qualitative analysis of satisfaction with justice and desire for revenge in survivors of the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York City’s World Trade Center,” 246. . Mastura Alim, Clemence Due, and Peter Strelan, “Perceptions of forgiveness in response to systemic injustice among Iranian refugees,” 255. . Yohsuke Ohtsubo, “Relationship value fosters conciliatory attitudes in international conflicts,” 259. . Ibrahim A. Kira, Hanaa Shuwiekh, Amthal H. Al-Huwailah, Linda Lewandowski, Abdul-Wahab Nasser Alawneh, Sharifa Abou-Mediene, Boshra Al Ibraheem, and Jakoub Aljakoub, “The central role of social identity in oppression, discrimination, and social-structural violence: Collective identity stressors and traumas, their dynamics and mental health impact,” 262. . Yeshim Harris, “Cypriot conflict through a wider lens,” 269. . Timothy Seidel, “Religion and the postsecular challenge in peacebuilding and reconciliation,” 271.

Politique Étrangère (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2019-3.htm

Dossier. Indo-Pacifique: Un Concept Flottant?

. François Gaulme, “De l’Indo-Pacifique: une part oubliée du monde?,” 9. . Christian Lechervy, “Le France et le concept d’Indo-Pacifique,” 23. . Jean-Loup Samaan, “La stratégie indopacifique de l’administration Trump: une difficule émergence,” 37. . Rory Medcalf, “L’Indo-Pacifique aux couleurs de la Chine,” 49. . Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe, “Let petits pays insulaires du Pacifique face aux changements climatiques,” 63.

Contrechamps. Peut-on Stabiliser le Sahel?

. Jean-Marc Châtaigner, “La stabilisation du Sahel, nouveau rocher de Sisyphe?,” 75. . Alain Antil, “Sahel: soubassements d’un désastre,” 89.

Actualités

. Matthieu Tardis, “L’UE est-elle prête pour les prochains défis migratoires?,” 99.

Repères

. Eddy Fougier and Anna Dimitrova, “Contestation de la mondialisation: vingt ans après la ‘bataille de Seattle’,” 113. . Stephan Martens, “Allemagne-Namibie: enjeux d’une reconciliation post-coloniale,” 129. . Jean Masson, “Comment brider le financement de la prolifération des armes de destruction massive?,” 141.

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Libres Propos

. Adrien Schu, “Les défenses anti-missiles américaines en question,” 153.

Raisons Politiques (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2019-3.htm

Éditorial

. Martin Deleixhe and Florence Delmotte, “Les lignes de faille de la démocratie radicale,” 5.

Dossier

. Manuel Cervera-Marzal, “Une ‘démocratie radicale’ pas si radicale? Chantal Mouffe et la critique immanente du libéralisme,” 13. . Martin Deleixhe, “Le démocratie radicale et la critique du marxisme: Démocratie, État et conflictualité,” 29. . Arnaud Tomès, “Démocratie radicale et représentation chez Cornelius Castoriadis et Ernesto Laclau,” 45. . Audric Vitiello, “La démocratie radicale entre action et institution: De la politique adversariale à la politique préfigurative,” 63. . Sophie Klimis, “L’harmonie discordante: un schème pour penser radicalement l’institution de la démocratie,” 95.

Regions and Cohesion, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (June 2019) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/abstract/journals/regions-and-cohesion/9/2/regions-and-cohesion.9.issue-2.xml

Editors’ Note

. Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda, “Pursuing sustainable development from below,” v.

Articles

. Suzanne Graham and Victoria Graham, “Quality political participation and the SDGs in African small island developing states,” 1. . Gutu Olana Wayessa, “The Master Plan is a Master Killer,” 31. . Facundo Picabea, “Inclusive innovation and sustainable development in affordable habitat,” 57. . Andrés Tavera Franco, “Campesinos del Nudo del Paramillo,” 88.

World Family Portrait

. Sandy Astrid Medina Valdivia, ”Pescadores y pescadoras, una forma de vida aldrededor de los humedales,” 113.

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 23, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/23/3

. Sara Jones, “Testimony through culture: towards a theoretical framework,” 257. . Allan Megill, “History’s unresolving tensions: reality and implications,” 279. . Sophie Scott-Brown, “Setting the stage: performing politics in Theatres of Memory,” 304. . Clarissa Carden, “Living (in) cities of the past: time travel in Second Life,” 324. . Caroline Guthrie, “Narratives of rupture: Tarantino’s counterfactual histories and the American historical imaginary,” 339. . Diego Luis, “Rethinking the battle of Otumba: entangled narrations and the digitization of colonial violence,” 362.

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. Adrian Jones, “New theories of mind and their implications for researching histories,” 379. . Eelco Runia and Marek Tamm, “The past is not a foreign country: a conversation,” 403.

Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 27, No. 3 (2019) http://renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-27-no-3-2019

. Colm Murphy, “The unspoken dilemmas of Corbynomics.” . Alan Finlayson and Lea Ypi, “Realignment on the right?” . John Denham, “Labour and England, 1997-2010.” . Lewis Bassett, “Actually Existing Corbynism.” . Liam Kennedy, “The institution’s not for turning? Inequality, taxes, and anticapitalism.” . Dan Chandler and Elizabeth Anderson, “Interview: Power in the Firm.” . Anna Skrzypek, “Democracy and disillusion: hopes and dangers for the European centre left.” . Matthew Bishop and Tony Payne, “The left and the case for ‘progressive reglobalisation.’”

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 17, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/17/3

. Dennis R. Hoover, “Populism and Internationalism, Evangelical Style: An Introduction to the Fall 2019 Issue,” 1. . Jessica Joustra, “What is an Evangelical? Examining the Politics, History, and Theology of a Contested Label,” 7. . James L. Guth, “Are White Evangelicals Populists? The View from the 2016 American National Election Study,” 20. . Paul S. Rowe, “The Global – and Globalist – Roots of Evangelical Action,” 36. . Ruth Melkonian-Hoover and Lyman A. Kellstedt, “Populism, Evangelicalism, and the Polarized Politics of Immigration,” 50. . Robert J. Joustra, “A Just and Durable Peace? American Evangelicals and the Quest for Peace after WWII,” 68. . Melissa Borja and Jacob Gibson, “Internationalism with Evangelical Characteristics: The Case of Evangelical Responses to Southeast Asian Refugees,” 80. . David R. Swartz, “’Rescue Sells’: Narrating Human Trafficking to Evangelical Populists,” 94. . Melani McAllister, “Evangelical Populist Internationalism and the Politics of Persecution,” 105.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 45, Issue 4 (October 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international- studies/issue/0094955FF0F089FFB4468E2D9C04BD9B

. Nina Caspersen, “Human rights in territorial peace agreements,” 527. . Robert Lamb, “Pragmatism, practices, and human rights,” 550. . Maja Zehfuss, “Military refusers and the invocation of conscience: Relational subjectivities and the legitimation of liberal war,” 569. . Henry Redwood and Alister Wedderburn, “A cat-and-Maus game: the politics of truth and reconciliation in post- conflict comics,” 588. . Scott Hamilton, “I am uncertain, but We are not: a new subjectivity of the Anthropocene,” 607. . Lisa Maria Dellmuth, Jan Aart Scholte, and Jonas Tallberg, “Institutional sources of legitimacy for international organisations: Beyond procedure versus performance,” 627. . Jack Corbett, Yi-chong Xu, and Patrick Weller, “Norm entrepreneurship and diffusion ‘from below’ in international organisations: How the competent performance of vulnerability generates benefits for small states,” 647. . Thomas Müller, “The variety of institutionalised inequalities: Stratificactory interlinkages in interwar international society,” 669. . Alexander Cooley, Daniel Nexon, and Steven Ward, “Revising order or challenging the balance of military power? An alternative typology of revisionist and status-quo states,” 689.

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Revista de Historia Económica – Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Vol. 37, Issue 2 (September 2019) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/revista-de-historia-economica-journal-of-iberian-and-latin-american- economic-history/issue/B469D3346B331C12A7103A108C6DB3BC

. José M. Martínez-Carrión and Ricardo D. Salvatore, “Inequality and Well-Being in Iberian and Latin American Regions since 1820. New Approaches from Anthropometric History,” 193. . Antonio D. Cámara, José Miguel Martínez-Carrión, Javier Puche, and Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz, “Height and Inequality in Spain: A Long-Term Perspective,” 205. . Manuel Llorca-Jaña, Juan Navarrete-Montalvo, Roberto Araya-Valenzuela, and Federico Droller, “The Physical Stature of Men in 19th-Century Chile: Another Case of Stagnation During an Export Boom,” 239. . Moramay López-Alonso and Roberto Vélez-Grajales, “Height and Inequality in Post-1950 Mexico: A History of Stunted Growth,” 271. . Adolfo Meisel-Roca, María Teresa Ramírez-Giraldo, and Daniela Santos-Cárdenas, “Socio-Economic Determinants and Spatial Convergence of Biological Well-Being: The Case of Colombia, 1920-1990,” 297. . Ricardo D. Salvatore, “Net Nutrition Inequality in Argentina, 1875-1950: New Evidence and Some Conjectures,” 339. . Daniel Franken, “Anthropometric History of Brazil, 1850-1950: Insights from Military and Passport Records,” 377.

Revue Française de Science Politique (2019/4) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2019-4.htm

. David Copello, “Faire la révolution par les droits de l’homme: Un phénomène d’imbrication militante dans l’Argentine des années 1970 et 1980,” 577. . Joan Cortinas Muñoz, Franck Poupeau, and Lala Razafimahefa, “Un consensus paradoxal: Conservation des ressources hydriques et croissance économique en Arizona,” 601. . Thierry Rossier and Olivier Fillieule, “Devenir(s) militants: Proposition de méthode pour une exploration de conséquences biographiques de l’engagement des soixante-huitard.e.s français.e.s,” 631. . Lola Avril, Vincent Lebrou, and Yohann Morival, “Chronique bibliographique sur les études européennes: Diversification des objets, porosité des frontières académiques,” 685.

Revue d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (2019/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2019-2.htm

. Emmanuelle Perez Tisserant, “Les révoltes en Californie mexicaine: entre résistance à l’État et intégration du républicanisme fédéral (1821-1832),” 7. . Maël Tauziède-Espariat, “Les peintres et sculpteurs ‘sans qualité’. Une population invisible dans le Paris des Lumières?,” 35. . Juliette Rennes, “Femmes en métiers d’hommes. Récits de la modernité et usages marchands du féminisme dans le Paris de 1900,” 63. . Camille Fauroux, ”’L’étiquette infamante de volontaire’. Genèse administrative d’une catégorie de l’histoire de l’Occupation,” 96. . Olivier Hoibian and Serge Vaucelle, ”Les exercices ’au grand air’ des lycéens (1820-1880): un effet des campagnes hygiénistes du début du XIXe siècle?,” 116. . Fabrice Delsahut and Nicolas Bancel, “De l’acculturation à l’émancipation? Les politiques sportives éducatives indiennes au début du XXe siècle aux États-Unis,” 141.

Revue d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2019-3.htm

. Hélène Blais and Rahul Makovits, “Introduction. Le commerce des plantes, XVIe-XXe siècle,” 7. 20 | Page

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. Samir Boumediene and Valentina Pugliano, “La route des succédanés. Les remèdes exotiques, l’innovation médicale et le marché des substituts XVIe siècle,” 24. . Rahul Markovits, “Vendre le ginseng nord-américain en Chine: une bulle spéculative globale au milieu du XVIIIe siècle,” 55. . Hélène Blais, “Pépinières coloniales: de la valeur des plantes des jardins botaniques au XIXe siècle,” 81. . Claire Fredj, “Pour l’officine et pour l’usine. La France et le commerce du quinquina au XIXe siècle,” 103. . Eric T. Jennings, “Cartels et lobbies de la vraie vanille: marketing, genre, nostalgie et réseaux postcoloniaux,” 128.

La Revue Internationale et Stratégique (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2019-3.htm

Autre Regard

. Interview with Christophe Deloire by Pascal Boniface, “(Re)faire des journalistes des tiers de confiance,” 7.

Éclairage

. Jean de Gliniasty, “Relations franco-russes: la culture, ce qui reste après l’orage,” 18.

Dossier: Doit-on Craindre la Chine? Les Attributs de la Puisssance Chinoise

. Pierre Grosser, “De l’histoire de la puissance chinoise à la puissance chinoise par l’histoire,” 27. . Emmanuel Lincot, “La Chine et sa politique étrangère: le sharp power face à l’incertitude?,” 39. . Éric Mottet and Frédéric Lasserre, “La Belt and Road Initiative, un projet viable?,” 51. . Sylvie Matelly, “La Chine est-elle réellement la deuxième puissance économique mondiale?,” 61. . Barthélemy Courmont, “Chine-États-Unis: choc des titans ou soft war?,” 71. . Valérie Niquet, “La Chine dans son environnement régional: entre volonté de stabilité et affirmation de puissance,” 79. . Pascal Boniface, “La France face à la Chine, que faire?,” 89. . Antoine Bondaz, “’Faire entendre la voix de la Chine’: les recommandations des experts chinois pour atténuer la perception d’une menace chinoise,” 97. . Martina Bassan, “La production d’expertise et de normes comme vecteurs de la politique étrangère chinoise,” 107. . Alisée Pornet, “De l’atelier à la R&D: le rattrapage technologique comme outil de la puissance chinoise,” 117. . Emmanuel Hache, “Chine: de la pétro-diplomatie à la diplomatie verte?,” 127.

Ricerche di storia politica, No. 2 (August 2019) https://www.rivisteweb.it/issn/1120-9526

. Elena Bacchin, “Esilio e internazionalismo: Riflessioni su reti, contatti e attività degli emigrati politici del Risorgimento,” 157. . Fabio Ferrarini, ”Mussolini och den nya demokratien: Gli ammiratori svedesi del ’duce’ (1922-1943),” 179. . Francesco Caccamo, Emanuela Costantini, and Armando Pitassio, “Gli anni del communismo nelle storiografie dell’Est europeo: Tre casi a confronto, 199. . Filippo Triola, “Il tempo della nazione: Aspetti definitori e prospettive di ricerca,” 221.

The Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 164, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rusi20/164/3

Peacebuilding Challenges

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. Emily Knowles and Jahara Matisek, “Western Security Force Assistance in Weak States: Time for a Peacebuilding Approach,” 10.

Cyber Security

. Tim Stevens and Kevin O’Brien, “Brexit and Cyber Security,” 22.

Strategy and Strategic Cultures

. Jeremy Black, “Rethinking Strategy,” 32. . Manabrata Guha, “Shashoujian, or, the Way of the Dragon,” 38. . Neil Verrall, Mark Dunkley, Toby Gane, and Richard Byrne, “Dangerous Liaisons: A ‘Big Four’ Framework that Provides a ‘Hint’ to Understanding an Adversary’s Strategy for Influence,” 52.

The Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 164, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rusi20/164/4

Digital Representations of War

. Nick Robinson, “Military Videogames: More Than a Game,” 10.

Inquests into Deaths in the Military

. Nicola Lester, “Reflecting on the Experiences of Bereaved Military Families in the Coroner’s Court: Learning Lessons to Enhance Future Practice,” 22.

Defence Procurement

. David Kirkpatrick, “Some Challenges for the UK’s Combat Air Strategy: Learning Lessons to Enhance Future Practice,” 36. . John Louth and Adrian Spragg, “UK Future Combat Air: A Programme Management Imperative,” 46.

Understand Radicalisation

. Stuart Macdonald, Daniel Grinnell, Anina Kinzel, and Nuria Lorenzo-Dus, ”Daesh, Twitter, and the Social Media Ecosystem: A Study of Outlinks Contained in Tweets Mentioning Rumiyah,” 60. . Eleanor Gordon and Jacqui True, “Gender Stereotyped or Gender Responsive? Hidden Threats and Missed Opportunities to Prevent and Counter Violent Extremism in Indonesia and Bangladesh,” 74. . Stephen Reimer, “’Should Art Be Saved During War?’ A Review of What Remains at the Imperial War Museum, London,” 94.

Scandinavian Economic History Review, Vol. 67, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/sehr20/67/3

. Erik Bengtsson, Anna Missiaia, Ilkka Nummela, and Mats Olsson, “Unequal poverty and equal industrialisation: Finnish wealth, 1750-1900,” 229. . Kristoffer Collin, Christer Lindh, and Svante Prado, “Exploring regional wage dispersion in Swedish manufacturing, 1860-2009,” 249. . Elena Kochetkova and Pavel Pokid’ko, “Soviet industrial production and waste dispersal: a case study of pulp and paper plants on the Karelian Isthmus, 1940s-1980s,” 269.

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. Nadia Fernández-de-Pinedo and Félix-Fernando Muñoz, “Visualising defence and war in economic history journals (1989-2018),” 283. . Mats Morell and Martin Söderhäll, “Smallholders’ and large estates’ reaction to changed market conditions 1860-1910,” 312.

Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 44, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/44/5

. Jeppe Nevers and Thomas Paster, “Business and the Nordic Welfare States, 1890-1970,” 535. . Jeppe Nevers, “Capitalism in Times of Crisis: Danish Industrialists and the State, c. 1910-1940,” 552. . Rikard Westerberg,”The Alternative: How Nordic Business Interest Associations Attempted to Formulate an Ideological Programme, 1945-1975,” 572. . Astrid Hedin, “Before the Breakdown of the Saltsjöbaden Spirit of Labour Market Cooperation: The Swedish Employers’ Confederation and workplace democracy in the 1960s,” 591. . Alf Sjöblom, “The Business of Welfare: Mutually Sustaining Practices of Public and Private Insurance in 1870-1946,” 617. . Harald Espeli, “The Beginnings of Modern Collective Occupational Pensions in Scandinavia, ca. 1900-1930,” 640. . Susanna Fellman, “Company Welfare Programmes and Industrial Modernization in ,” 665.

Security Studies, Vol. 28, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/28/4

. Andrew H. Kydd, “The Sturdy Child vs. the Sword of Damocles: Nuclear Weapons and the Expected Cost of War,” 645. . Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Kaija Schilde, “Hatchet or Scalpel? Domestic Politics, International Threats, and US Military Spending Cuts, 1950-2014,” 677. . Edward R. Lucas, “Public Goods, Club Goods, and Private Interests: The Influence of Domestic Business Elites on British Counter-Piracy Interventions in the South China Sea, 1921-35,” 710. . Chuyu Liu, “Local Public Goods Expenditure and Ethnic Conflict: Evidence from China,” 739. . Lisa Langdon Koch, “Frustration and Delay: The Secondary Effects of Supply-Side Proliferation Controls,” 773. . Scott Wolford, “Neutrality Regimes,” 807.

Security Studies, Vol. 28, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/28/5

. Inwook Kim, “A Crude Bargain: Great Powers, Oil States, and Petro-Alignment,” 833. . Caitlin Ambrozik, “Not Whether, but When? Governments’ Use of Militias in War,” 870. . Marina E. Henke, “Networked Cooperation: How the European Union Mobilizes Peacekeeping Forces to Project Power Abroad,” 901. . Eric S. Mosinger, “Balance of Loyalties: Explaining Rebel Factional Struggles in the Nicaraguan Revolution,” 935. . Roseanne W. McManus, “Revisiting the Madman Theory: Evaluating the Impact of Different Forms of Perceived Madness in Coercive Bargaining,” 976. . Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky, “Russian Orthodox Church and Nuclear Command and Control: A Hypothesis,” 1010.

Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 30, Issue 4-5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/30/4-5

. Mark Lawrence, “Why a nineteenth-century study?,” 719. . Charles Esdaile, “The Peninsular War guerrilla and its antecedents: humiliation forgotten, disaster prefigured: the guerra fantástica of 1762,” 734. . Yingcong Dai, “Reluctant guerrillas in early nineteenth century China: the White Lotus insurgents and their suppressors,” 750. 23 | Page

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. Alejandro M. Rabinovich and Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, “Regular and irregular forces in conflict: nineteenth century insurgencies in South America,” 775. . Mark Lawrence, “The First Carlist War (1833-40), insurgency, Ramón Cabrera, and expeditionary warfare,” 797. . Susan-Mary Grant, “Holmes’ front: constructing a new face of battle for America’s Civil War,” 818. . Nathaniel Morris, “Memory, magic, and militias: Cora Indian participation in Mexico’s wars, from the reforma to the revolution (1854-1920),” 841. . Giacomo Macola and Jack Hogan, “Guerrilla warfare in Katanga: the Sanga rebellion of the 1890s and its suppression,” 872. . Timothy Bowman, “Ireland: rebellion and counter-insurgency, 1848-1867,” 895. . Alexander Morrison, “’The extraordinary successes which the Russians have achieved’ – the Conquest of Central Asia in Callwell’s Small Wars, 913. . Kenneth M. Swope, “General Zuo’s counter-insurgency doctrine,” 937. . Bastian Matteo Scianna, “A predisposition to brutality? German practices against civilians and francs-tireurs during the Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871 and their relevance for the German ‘military Sonderweg’ debate,” 968. . Ian F.W. Beckett, “The campaign of the lost footsteps: the pacification of Burma, 1885-95,” 994. . Mario Draper, “The Force Publique’s campaigns in the Congo-Arab War, 1892-1894,” 1020. . Richard Reid, “Remembering and forgetting Mirambo: Histories of war in modern Africa,” 1040.

Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 30, Issue 6-7 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/30/6-7

. Srobana Bhattacharya, “Gender, insurgency, and terrorism: introduction to the special issue,” 1077. . Alexis Henshaw, June Eric-Udorie, Hannah Godefa, Kathryn Howley, Cat Jeon, Elise Sweezy, and Katheryn Zhao, “Understanding women at war: a mixed-methods exploration of leadership in non-state armed groups,” 1089. . Nakissa P. Jahanbani and Charmaine N. Willis, “The ballot or the bomb belt: the roots of female suicide terrorism before and after 9/11,” 1117. . James Okolie-Osemene and Rosemary I. Okolie-Osemene, “Nigerian women and the trends of kidnapping in the era of Boko Haram insurgency: patterns and evolution,” 1151. . Katharine Petrich and Phoebe Donnelly, “Worth many sins: Al-Shabaab’s shifting relationship with Kenyan women,” 1169. . Bidisha Biswas and Shirin Deylami, “Radicalizing female empowerment: gender, agency, and affective appeals in Islamic State propaganda,” 1193. . Al Chukwuma Okoli and Stephen Nnaemeka Azom, “Boko Haram insurgency and gendered victimhood: women as corporal victims and objects of war,” 1214. . Emeka Thaddues Njoku, “The ligaments of counter-terrorism regime: sexual violence and the vicarious traumatisation of female non-governmental organisation workers: evidence from Nigeria,” 1233.

Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 100, Issue 5 (August 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406237/2019/100/5

Comparative and International Studies

. Hun Joon Kim, “Why Do States Adopt Truth Commissions after Transition?,” 1485. . Heiko Beyer, “The Globalization of Resentment: Antisemitism in an Inter- and Transnational Context,” 1503. . Bimal Adhikari, “Power Politics and Foreign Aid Delivery Tactics,” 1523. . Robert G. Blanton and Dursun Peksen, “Labor Laws and Shadow Economies: A Cross-National Assessment,” 1540. . Phillip W. Magness, “Detecting Historical Inequality Patterns: A Replication of Thomas Piketty’s Wealth Concentration Estimates for the United Kingdom,” 1566.

Identities and Participation

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. Rebekah Herrick and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez, “One Model Does Not Fit All: Group Consciousness and the Political Participation and Attitudes of American Indians,” 1577. . Bang Quan Zheng, “The Patterns of Asian Americans’ Partisan Choice: Policy Preferences and Racial Consciousness,” 1593. . Alicia M. Reyes-Barriéntez, “Do All Evangelicals Think Alike? An Examination of Religious Affiliation and the Partisan Identification of Latinxs,” 1609. . Karyn Amira, “Does Negative Group Information Moderate Ideological Identity? An Experimental Test,” 1623. . Roosmarijn A. de Geus, “When Partisan Identification and Economic Evaluations Conflict: A Closer Look at Conflicted Partisans in the United States,” 1638.

Publics and Policy

. R. Steven Daniels, “The Evolution of Attitudes on Same-Sex Marriage in the United States, 1988-2014,” 1651. . Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery A. Jenkins, “Congress and the Political Economy of Daylight Savings Time, 1918- 1985,” 1664. . Amy Kroska, Marshall R. Schmidt, and Cyrus Schleifer, “Political Ideology and Concerns about White-Collar Crime: Exploring the Switch Hypothesis,” 1685. . Daniel Driscoll, “Assessing Sociodemographic Predictors of Climate Change Concern, 1994-2016,” 1699.

Social China

. Ailun Xiong, Xianhua Sun, Hongyi Li, and Hans Westlund, “Determinants of Social Networks in Rural China: Does Transportation Have a Role to Play,” 1709. . Ziqiang Han, Kai Lin, and Peng Tao, “Perceived Quality of Governance and Trust in Government in Rural China: A Comparison between Villagers and Officials,” 1726. . Robert Harmel and Yao-Yuan Yeh, “Impacts of Internet on Openness to Change in China: Millennials versus Pre- Millennials,” 1744. . Robert Harmel, Yao-Yuan Yeh, and Xinsheng Liu, “Age versus Socialization in Understanding Attitudes toward Economic Reforms in China,” 1755.

Legitimacy and Politics

. Todd Donovan, Caroline Tolbert, and Kellen Gracey, “Self-Reported Understanding of Ranked-Choice Voting,” 1768. . Colin Douglas Swearingen, Elizabeth Stiles, and Kate Finneran, “Here’s Looking at You: Public- versus Elite- Driven Models of Presidential Primary Elections,” 1777. . Aaron Dusso, Thomsa T. Holyoke, and Henrik Schatzinger, “The Influence of Corporate Lobbying on Federal Contracting,” 1793. . Justin H. Kirkland and Kevin K. Banda, “Perceived Ideological Distance and Trust in Congress,” 1810. . M.V. Hood III and Seth C. McKee, “Why Georgia, Why? Peach State Residents’ Perceptions of Voting-Related Improprieties and their Impact on the 2018 Gubernatorial Election,” 1828. . Alex Badas, “The Applied Legitimacy Index: A New Approach to Measuring Judicial Legitimacy,” 1848.

Of General Interest

. Henk Erik Meier, Malte Jetzke, Amin Nagm, and Cosima von Uechtritz, “Superior Sporting Performance in Athletics: Determinants and Sustainability,” 1862. . Hyunseok Hwang and Laurie E. Paarlberg, “The Energy Boom: Boon or Bane for Local Philanthropy?,” 1899. . Matt R. Huml, Meg G. Hancock, Mathew J. Bergman, and Mary A. Hums, “Student-Athletes Performing Community Service: Examination of Community Service Motivation and Athletic Department Involvement,” 1916. . Mark Fabian and Robert Breunig, “Long Work Hours and Job Satisfaction: Do Overworkers Get Trapped in Bad Jobs?,” 1932. 25 | Page

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Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 100, Issue 6 (October 2019) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406237/2019/100/6

In Our Minds, In Our Machines

. David Doherty, Amanda Clare Bryan, Reid Willis, and Paul Witry, “Representational Imperatives in the Public Mind,” 1963. . Hatice Yildiz Durak, “Human Factors and Cybersecurity in Online Game Addiction: An Analysis of the Relationship between High School Students’ Online Game Addiction and the State of Providing Personal Cybersecurity and Representing Cyber Human Values in Online Games,” 1984. . Rob Grace, Caroline Stratton, and Fred Fonseca, “Content Matters: How Online Language Content Gives Rise to Digital Divides,” 1999. . Adam M. Enders and Steven M. Smallpage, “Who Are Conspiracy Theorists? A Comprehensive Approach to Explaining Conspiracy Beliefs,” 2017. . Patrick A. Stewart, Jamilah R. George, and Thomas Adams, “Does Predisposition toward Disgust Affect Emotional Response to Political Leaders? Evidence from the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election,” 2033. . Rebekah Herrick and Lori D. Franklin, “Is it Safe to Keep this Job? The Costs of Violence on the Psychological Health and Careers of U.S. Mayors,” 2047.

Recent Research Regarding Resilience and Risk

. Peng Cui and Dezhi Li, “Measuring the Disaster Resilience of an Urban Community Using ANP-FCE Method from the Perspective of Capitals,” 2059. . Metehan Celik and Name Imren Caglayan, “Resilience as the Predictor of Divorcees’ Life Satisfaction,” 2078. . Dervis Kirikkaleli and Alper Ozun, “Co-Movement of Political Risk and Sovereign Credit Risk: A Wavelet Coherence Analysis for Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela,” 2094. . Shikha Upadhyaya and Jose Antonio Rosa, “Resilience in Social Innovation: Lessons from Women Market Traders,” 2115.

Politics and Policy

. Mileah Kromer and Janine A. Parry, “The Clinton Effect? The (Non)Impact of a High-Profile Candidate on Gender Stereotypes,” 2134. . Michele Roccato, Piergiorgio Corbetta, Nicoletta Cavazza, and Pasquale Colloca, “Assessment of Citizens’ Populist Orientations: Development and Validation of the POPulist ORientation (POPOR) Scale,” 2148. . Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Michael E. Morrell, and Laura W. Black, “Emotions and Deliberation in the Citizens’ Initiative Review,” 2168. . John Ishiyama, “Is Democracy Necessary for Good Governance?,” 2188. . Matthew Gritter, “The Kerr-Mills Act and the Puzzles of Health-Care Reform,” 2209. . Shuang Zhao, Shan Zhou, and Douglas S. Noonan, “Environmental Justice and Green Schools – Assessing Students and Communities’ Access to Green Schools,” 2223. . Jessy Defenderfer, “The Effect of Human Values on Party Identification and Ideology for Black and White Partisans,” 2240.

Education Research

. Corey A. DeAngelis, “Does Private Schooling Affect Noncognitive Skills? International Evidence Based on Test and Survey Effort on PISA,” 2256. . Kevin J. Murphy and Oded Izraeli, “Do Charter School Students Outperform Public School Students on Standardized Tests in Michigan?,” 2277. . Corey A. DeAngelis and Patrick J. Wolf, “Private School Choice and Crime: Evidence from Milwaukee,” 2302.

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. Corey A. DeAngelis, Lindsey M. Burke, and Patrick J. Wolf, “The Effects of Regulations on Private School Choice Program Participation: Experimental Evidence from Florida,” 2316.

China

. Yuning Wu, Feng Li, Ruth A. Triplett, and Ivan Y. Sun, “Media Consumption and Fear of Crime in a Large Chinese City,” 2337. . Sampson Lee Blair and Timothy J. Madigan, “Dating, Marriage, and Parental Approval: An Examination of Young Adults in China,” 2351.

Social Questions

. Tsung-han Tsai, Chia-hung Tsai, and Chi Huang, “Different Immigrants, Same Attitudes? Making Sense of the Association between Two Immigrant Groups,” 2369. . Nicholas Pyeatt and Alixandra B. Yanus, “It’s All Relative: Understanding ‘Women Friendliness’ Between and Within States,” 2391. . Matthew J. Lacombe, Adam J. Howat, and Jacob E. Rothschild, “Gun Ownership as a Social Identity: Estimating Behavioral and Attitudinal Relationships,” 2408. . Julia Elad-Strenger, Eran Halperin, and Tamar Saguy, “Facilitating Hope among the Hopeless: The Role of Ideology and Moral Content in Shaping Reactions to Internal Criticism in the Context of Intractable Conflict,” 2425. . Michael C. Gearhart, “Testing Predictors of Mutual Efficacy,” 2445. . Byron D’Andra Orey and Yu Zhang, “Melanated Millennials and the Politics of Black Hair,” 2458. . Nicholas T. Davis, Samara Klar, and Christopher R. Weber, “Affective Consistency and Sorting,” 2477. . Nuno Crespo and Nadia Simoes, “Publication Performance through the Lens of the h-index: How Can We Solve the Problem of the Ties?,” 2495. . Alexandra Middlewood, Mark R. Joslyn, and Donald P. Haider-Markel, “Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women’s Political Participation,” 2507.

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csas20/42/4

. Sonal Jha, “Representing the Sportsperson: Television Advertisements and the Evolution of Sports Discourse in India,” 623. . Adnan Hossain, “Sexual Nationalism, Masculinity, and the Cultural Politics of Cricket in Bangladesh,” 638. . Goolam Vahed, “’An evil thing’: Gandhi and Indian Indentured Labour in South Africa, 1893-1914,” 654. . Ria Kapoor, “Nehru’s Non-Alignment Dilemma: Tibetan Refugees in India,” 675. . Rajgopal Saikumar, “’To Shock the Conscience’: Rhetoric in Death Penalty Judgments of the Supreme Court of India,” 694. . Kirin Narayan and Muhammad A. Kavesh, “Priceless Enthusiasm: The Pursuit of Shauq in South Asia,” 711.

Special Section: Lankapura: Sri Lanka and the Ramayana in Historical Perspective

. Justin W. Henry and Sree Padma, “Lankapura: The Legacy of the Ramayana in Sri Lanka,” 726. . Justin W. Henry, “Explorations in the Transmission of the Ramayana in Sri Lanka,” 732. . Sree Padma, “Borders Crossed: Vibhishana in the Ramayana and Beyond,” 747. . Jonathan Young and Philip Friedrich, “Mapping Lanka’s Moral Boundaries: Representations of Socio-Political Difference in the Ravana Rajavailya,” 768. . Dileepa Witharana, “Ravana’s Sri Lanka: Redefining the Sinhala Nation?,” 781. . Pathmanesan Sanmugeswaran, Krishantha Fedricks, and Justin W. Henry, ”Reclaiming Ravana in Sri Lanka: Ravana’s Sinhala Buddhist Apotheosis and Tamil Responses,” 796.

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South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csas20/42/5

. Arun Kumar, “The ‘Untouchable School’: American Missionaries, Hindu Social Reformers, and the Educational Dreams of Labouring Dalits in Colonial North India,” 823. . Papori Bora, “The Problem without a Name: Comments on Cultural Difference (Racism) in India,” 845. . Shireen Mirza, “Cow Politics: Spatial Shifts in the Location of Slaughterhouses in Mumbai City,” 861.

Special Section: Social and Political Transformation in Nepal: Exploring the Relational Nature of the State

. Uma Pradhan and Karen Valentin, “Towards a Relational Approach to the State: Understanding Social and Political Transformation in Nepal,” 880. . Andrea J. Nightingale, Lutgart Lenaerts, Ankita Shrestha, Pema Norbu Lama ‘Tsumpa’, and Hemant R. Ojha, “The Material Politics of Citizenship: Struggles over Resources, Authority, and Belonging in the New Federal Republic of Nepal,” 886. . Elsie Lewison, “Value Chains and Development Brokers: Engineering Inclusive Agricultural Markets in Jumla, Nepal,” 903. . Katharine N. Rankin, Pushpa Hamal, Elsie Lewison, and Tulasi Sharan Sigdel, “Corruption as a Diagnostic of Power: Navigating the Blurred Boundaries of the Relational State,” 920. . Uma Pradhan, “Multi-Ethnic Citizens in a Multi-Ethnic State: Constructing State-Citizen Relations through ‘Difference’ in the Adivasi Janajati Scholarship Programmes in Nepal,” 937. . Lokranjan Parajuli, “Where Interests Collided: Examining the Conflictual Relationship between the Nepali State and its Citizens through the History of Public Libraries,” 954. . Mona Chettri, “Making ‘Green Citizens’ in Ilam: Development and Transformation in East Nepal,” 971. . Karen Valentin, “The Multiple Faces of the State: Encounters between the State and Squatters in Kathmandu,” 988.

Strategic Analysis, Vol. 43, Issue 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/43/4

. H. Njoki Mboce, “India-Africa Co-Operation on Maritime Security: Need for Deeper Engagement,” 261. . Deborshi Brahmachari, “Ethnicity and Violent Conflicts in Northeast India: Analysing the Trends,” 278. . Aidan Parkes, “Considered Chaos: Revisiting Pakistan’s ‘Strategic Depth’ in Afghanistan,” 297. . Muhammad Feyyaz, “Terrorism Can and Should Be Defined. But How?,” 310. . Shakoor Ahmad Wani, “Political Indifference and State Complicity: The Travails of Hazaras in Balochistan,” 328. . Pratim Ranjan Bose, “Connectivity is No Panacea for an Unprepared Northeast India,” 335.

Strategic Analysis, Vol. 43, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/43/5

. Aleksei Zakharov, “The Geopolitics of the US-India-Russia Strategic Triangle,” 357. . Ranjit Kumar Dhawan, “Korea’s Para-diplomacy with States in India: An Analysis of the ‘Caravan Events’,” 372. . Sankalp Gurjar, “Geopolitics of Western Indian Ocean: Unravelling China’s Multi-dimensional Presence,” 385. . Ivo Ganchev, “Actions Speak Louder than Words: China’s Consultative Peacekeeping in Africa,” 402. . Mushtaq A. Kaw, “Theorizing EU-TRACECA Relationship in Eurasian Context,” 418. . Sanjaya Baru, “Indian Ocean Perspectives: From Sea Power to Ocean Prosperity,” 435.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 42, Issue 10 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/42/10

. Hamoon Khelghat-Doost, “The Strategic Logic of Women in Jihadi Organizations,” 853.

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. Moamen Gouda and Marcus Marktanner, “Muslim Youth Unemployment and Expat Jihadism: Bored to Death?,” 878. . Peter J. Phillips and Gabriela Pohl, “Terrorism Watch Lists, Suspect Ranking, and Decision-Making Biases,” 898. . I. Aytaç Kadioglu, “The Oslo Talks: Revealing the Turkish Government’s Secret Negotiations with the PKK,” 915.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 42, Issue 11 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/42/11

. Eric Rahman and Sinisa Vukovic, “Sympathy for the Devil: When and How to Negotiate with Criminal Gangs – Case of El Salvador,” 935. . Kenneth L. Lasoen, “War of Nerves: The Domestic Terror Threat and the Belgian Army,” 953. . Jennifer Boutz, Hannah Benninger, and Alia Lancaster, “Exploiting the Prophet’s Authority: How Islamic State Propaganda Uses Hadith Quotation to Assert Legitimacy,” 972. . Brian J. Phillips, “Terrorist Group Rivalries and Alliances: Testing Competing Explanations,” 997.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 42, Issue 12 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/42/12

. Mariya Y. Omelicheva and Lawrence Markowitz, “Does Drug Trafficking Impact Terrorism? Afghan Opioids and Terrorist Violence in Central Asia,” 1021. . Caitlin Ambrozik, “Community Stakeholder Responses to Countering Violent Extremism Locally,” 1044. . Michael Newell, “The Strategy of Exclusion in American Counterterrorism,” 1069. . James D. Boys, “The Clinton Administration’s Development and Implementation of Rendition (1993-2001),” 1090.

Studies in Political Economy: A Socialist Review, Vol. 100, Issue 1 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsor20/100/1

. Jason Schulman, “Conceptualizing the future: Marx’s value theory and the debate on markets and planning,” 1. . John Loxley and Jesse Hajer, “Public-private partnerships, social impact bonds, and the erosion of the state in Canada,” 18. . Francesco Maniglio, “From productive to cognitive dependence: knowledge-based economies and highly qualified migrants in Latin America,” 41. . Paul Kellogg, “Finding the Axis of Solidarity: Populist Protectionism and the End of NAFTA,” 65. . Errol Sharpe, “A Precarious Niche: Canadian-Owned English-Language Book Publishing in Canada,” 82.

Studies in Political Economy: A Socialist Review, Vol. 100, Issue 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsor20/100/2

. Michael McCrossan, “Advancing dishonourable relations: legal reasoning, Indigenous rights, and strategic uses of reconciliation,” 93. . Alejandro Hernandez-Ramirez, “The political economy of immigration securitization: nation-building and racialization in Canada,” 111. . Tom McDowell, “Neoliberal Parliamentarianism: a comparative analysis of approaches to legislative governance by the Harris and Ford governments in the province of Ontario, 1997 to 2019,” 132. . Anupam Das, Ian Hudson, and Mark Hudson, “Was there a transformation in economic ideology between 1960 and 2000?,” 150. . Anupam Pandey, “Hunger and the state: a comparative case study of Cuba and India,” 180. . Ajay Parasram, “Pathological White Fragility and the Canadian Nation,” 194.

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Vol. 61, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tsur20/61/5

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Ambition and Restraint

. F. Gregory Gause III, “Should We Stay or Should We Go? The United States and the Middle East,” 7. . John Glaser, Christopher A. Preble, and A. Trevor Thrall, “Towards a More Prudent American Grand Strategy,” 25. . Brian D. Blankenship and Benjamin Denison, “Is America Prepared for Great-Power Competition,” 43.

Commentary

. Michael Mandelbaum, “Is Major War Still Obsolete?,” 65.

A Freer Europe

. Mark Leonard, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Elina Ribakova, Jeremy Shapiro, and Guntram Wolff, “Securing Europe’s Economic Sovereignty,” 75. . Valentyna Romanova and Andreas Umland, “Decentralising Ukraine: Geopolitical Implications,” 99.

Nuclear Stability

. Hans Binnendijk and David Gompert, “Decisive Response: A New Nuclear Strategy for NATO,” 113. . Dean Wilkening, “Hypersonic Weapons and Strategic Stability,” 129.

Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 31, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/31/5

. Gabriel Koehler-Derrick and Daniel James Milton, “Chose Your Weapon: The Impact of Strategic Considerations and Resource Constraints on Terrorist Group Weapon Selection,” 909. . Paul Gill, John Horgan, and Emily Corner, “The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence,” 929. . Joshua D. Freilich, William S. Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald, and Steven M. Chermak, “Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States,” 943. . Christopher R. Day, “’Survival Mode’: Rebel Resilience and the Lord’s Resistance Army,” 966. . Gideon Aran, “Striking Home: Ideal-Type of Terrorism,” 987. . Brecht Volders, “Nuclear Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Los Alamos?,” 1006. . Mirella van Dun, “Narco-Territoriality and Shadow Powers in a Peruvian Cocaine Frontier,” 1026. . Adrian Cherney and Kristina Murphy, “Support for Terrorism: The Role of Beliefs in Jihad and Institutional Responses to Terrorism,” 1049. . Jeffrey Kaplan, “Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted: Premodern Religious Terrorism,” 1070. . Bryan C. Price, “Terrorism as Cancer: How to Combat an Incurable Disease,” 1096.

Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 31, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/31/6

. Amy-Jane Gielen, “Countering Violent Extremism: A Realist Review for Assessing What Works, for Whom, in What Circumstances, and How?,” 1149. . Sebastian van Baalen and Kristine Höglund, “’So, the Killings Continued’: Wartime Mobilization and Post-War Violence in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa,” 1168. . Zunyou Zhou, “Chinese Strategy for De-radicalization,” 1187. . Or Honig and Ido Yahel, “A Fifth Wave of Terrorism? The Emergence of Terrorist Semi-States,” 1210. . Col. János Besenyo, “Inferno Terror: Forest Fires as the New Form of Terrorism,” 1229. . Mia Bloom, Hicham Tiflati, and John Horgan, “Navigating ISIS’s Preferred Platform: Telegram,” 1242.

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. Brian J. Phillips, “Do 90 Percent of Terrorist Groups Last Less than a Year? Updating the Conventional Wisdom,” 1255. . Khalil Sardarnia and Rasoul Safizadeh, “The Internet and its Potentials for Networking and Identity Seeking: A Study on ISIS,” 1266. . Harel Chorev, “Palestinian Social Media and Lone-Wolf Attacks: Subculture, Legitimization, and Epidemic,” 1284. . Donald Holbrook and Max Taylor, “Terrorism and Process Narratives: A Study of Pre-Arrest Media Usage and the Emergence of Pathways to Engagement,” 1307. . Michael J. Williams, Jocelyn J. Bélanger, John Horgan, and Williams P. Evans, “Experimental Effects of a Call- Center Disclaimer Regarding Confidentiality on Callers’ Willingness to Make Disclosures Related to Terrorism,”1327.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 8 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/40/8

. Shafar Hameiri, Lee Jones, and John Heathershaw, “Reframing the rising powers debate: state transformation and foreign policy,” 1397. . Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng, “Understanding China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’: beyond ‘grand strategy’ to a state transformation analysis,” 1415. . John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen, and Alexander Cooley, “Centred discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and Chinese ‘rising’ power in Central Asia,” 1440. . Biao Zhang, “State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National Nuclear Companies’ expansion into Europe,” 1459. . Daria Isachenko, “Coordination and control in Russia’s foreign policy: travails of Putin’s curators in the near abroad,” 1479. . Stuti Bhatnagar and Priya Chacko, “Peacebuilding think tanks, Indian foreign policy, and the Kashmir conflict,” 1496. . Madhan Mohan Jaganathan, “Can constituent states influence foreign and security policy? Coalitional dynamics in India,” 1516. . Daniel Cordoso, “From centralisation to fragmentation and back again: the role of non-state actors in Brazil’s transformed foreign policy,” 1535. . Moch Faisal Karim, “State transformation and cross-border regionalism in Indonesia’s periphery: contesting the centre,” 1554. . Babak Mohammadzadeh, “Beyond royal politics: state transformation and foreign policy in Saudi Arabia,” 1571.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 9 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/40/9

. Dobroslawa Wiktor-Mach, “Cultural heritage and development: UNESCO’s new paradigm in a changing geopolitical context,” 1593. . Husen Ahmed Tura, “Achieving zero hunger: implementing a human rights approach to food security in Ethiopia,” 1613. . Jörg Friedrichs, “Explaining China’s popularity in the Middle East and Africa,” 1634. . Matthew Clarke, Sophie Perreard, and Phil Connors, “Building a humanitarian sector career: understanding the education vs. experience tension,” 1655. . Lukasz Fijalkowski and Jaroslaw Jarzabek, “Between emergency and routine – securitisation of military security in Iran and Indonesia,” 1670. . Prapimphan Chiengkul, “Uneven development, inequality, and concentration of power: a critique of Thailand 4.0,” 1689. . Binyam Afewerk Demena and Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, “Observing FDI spillover transmission channels: evidence from firms in Uganda,” 1708. . Nathanael Ojong, “Informal borrowing sources and uses: insights from the North West Region, Cameroon,” 1730.

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. William Avilés, “The Wayúu tragedy: death, water, and the imperatives of global capitalism,” 1750.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 10 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/40/10

. Anne-Meike Fechter and Anke Schwittay, “Citizen aid: grassroots interventions in development and humanitarianism,” 1769. . Bertrand Taithe, “Demotic humanitarians: historical perspectives on the global reach of local initiatives, 1940- 2017,” 1781. . June Fylkesnes, “Motivations behind citizen aid: Norwegian initiatives in The Gambia,” 1799. . Anne-Meike Fechter, “Development and the search for connection,” 1816. . Susan Appe and Allison Schnable, “Don’t reinvent the wheel: possibilities for and limits to building capacity of grassroots international NGOs,” 1832. . Sara Kinsbergen, “The legitimacy of Dutch do-it-yourself initiatives in Kwale County, Kenya,” 1850. . Hanne Haaland and Hege Wallevik, “Beyond crisis management? The role of Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity in humanitarian aid: the case of Lesvos,” 1869. . David Lewis, “Humanitarianism, civil society, and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh,” 1884. . Deirdre McKay and Padmapani Perez, “Citizen aid, social media, and brokerage after disaster,” 1903. . Anke Schwittay, “Digital mediations of everyday humanitarianism: the case of Kiva.org,” 1921.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 11 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/40/11

. Thais Bessa, “Informed powerlessness: child marriage interventions and Third World girlhood discourses,” 1941. . David Lewis, “’Big D’ and ‘little d’: two types of twenty-first century development?,” 1957. . Chuck Thiessen and Alpaslan Özerdem, “Turkey in Somalia: challenging North/Western interventionism,” 1976. . Rasha Kassem, “Understanding financial reporting fraud in Egypt: evidence from the audit field,” 1996. . Dylan O’Driscoll and Bahar Baser, “Independence referendums and nationalist rhetoric: the Kurdistan Region of Iraq,” 2016. . Frederieke Dijkhuizen and Michal Onderco, “Sponsorship behaviour of the BRICS in the United Nations General Assembly,” 2035. . Suweon Kim, “The misadventure of Korea Aid: developmental soft power and the troubling motives of an emerging donor,” 2052. . Jostein Hauge, “Should the African lion from the Asian tigers? A comparative-historical study of FDR-oriented industrial policy in Ethiopia, South Korea, and Taiwan,” 2071. . Theresa Reinold, “The promises and perils of subsidiarity in global governance: evidence from Africa,” 2092.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 12 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/40/12

. Roanne van Voorst, “Praxis and paradigms of local and expatriate workers in ‘Aidland’,” 2111. . Olli Hellmann, “The visual politics of corruption,” 2129. . Farah Mihlar, “Religious change in a minority context: transforming Islam in Sri Lanka,” 2153. . Chih-Yu Shih, “Knowledge as civilizational role play: China watching by its Southern neighbours,” 2170. . Troy Lorde and Tennyson S.D. Joseph, “Airbnb, technological change, and disruption in Barbadian tourism: a theoretical framework,” 2190. . Marcelo Moriconi and Carlos Aníbal Peris, “Merging legality with illegality in Paraguay: the cluster of order in Pedro Juan Caballero,” 2210. . Jérémie Sanchez, “Urban development falling into the gutter: sanitation planning and ‘anti-politics’ in Myanmar,” 2228. . Taner Akan, “Economic transformation through political change? Evidence from Turkey,” 2246.

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. Kamaran Palani, Jaafar Khidir, Mark Dechesne, and Edwin Bakker, “The development of Kurdistan’s de facto statehood: Kurdistan’s September 2017 referendum for independence,” 2270.

Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (September 2019) https://academic.oup.com/tcbh/issue/30/3

. Susan Pedersen, “Ben Pimlott Memorial Lecture 2018: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Balfour Family,” 299. . William Butler, “’The British Soldier is no Bolshevik’: The British Army, Discipline, and the Demobilization Strikes of 1919,” 321. . Peter Gurney, “’Co-operation and Communism cannot work side by side’: Organized consumers and the Early Cold War in Britain,” 347. . Caroline Rusterholz, “’You Can’t Dismiss that as Being Less Happy, You See it is Different.’ Sexual Counselling in 1950s England,” 375. . Jim Phillips, Valerie Wright, and Jim Tomlinson, “Deindustrialization, the Linwood Car Plant, and Scotland’s Political Divergence from England in the 1960s and 1970s,” 399. . Jacob Ward, “TCBH Duncan Tanner Essay Prize Winner 2018: Financing the Information Age: London TeleCity, the Legacy of IT-82, and the Selling of British Telecom,” 424. . Andrew Seaton, “Environmental History and New Directions in Modern British Historiography,” 447.

20 & 21. Revue d’Histoire (2019/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-vingt-et-vingt-et-un-revue-d-histoire-2019-3.htm

. Ségolène Plyer and Marie-Bénédicte Vincent, “Allemagne et experiences migratoires depuis 1945: Introduction historiographique,” 2. . Jochen Oltmer, translated from the German by Ségolène Plyer, “Faits migratoires et récits historiques en Allemagne fédérale depuis 1945,” 27. . Corine Defrance, “L’Allemagne de l’immédiat après-guerre face aux défis migratoires: Entre héritage du passé nazi et premiers soubresauts de la guerre froide,” 41. . Jannis Panagiotidis, “La politique d’accueil des Spätaussiedler dans l’histoire migratoire de l’Allemagne après 1945,” 55. . Bettina Severin-Barboutie, ”La prise en charge des étrangers à Stuttgart des années 1950 aux années 1970: D’une logique d’accueil à une logique d’intégration,” 69. . Interview with Holger Kolb by Ségolène Plyer, “Intégrer rapidement des réfugiés: Du savoir à l’expertise politique,” 81. . Gilles Gauvin, “L’affaire des enfants de al Creuse: Entre abus de mémoire et nécessité de l’histoire,” 85. . Johanna Lehr, “Les morts au camp d’internement de Drancy (1941-1944), 99. . Christophe Farquet, “Le retour à l’ordre en Suisse après la Grande Guerre ou l’édification d’un bastion libéral- conservateur au centre de l’Europe,” 113. . Romain Fathi, “Le prosélytisme mémoriel australien dans la Somme et le nouveau Centre Sir John Monash,” 129.

20 & 21. Revue d’Histoire (2019/4) https://www.cairn.info/revue-vingt-et-vingt-et-un-revue-d-histoire-2019-4.htm

. Marion Fontaine and Xavier Vigna, “La désindustrialisation, une histoire en cours,” 2. . Jean-Michel Minovez, ”La désindustrialisation en longue durée,” 18. . Steven High, translated from English by Ariane Mak, “Donald Trump et les ‘Cinq de la Rust Belt’, Les consequences politiques de la désindustrialisation,” 35. . Nicolas Vershueren, “Crises et intégration européenne. Experts et pratiques de la restructuration industrielle durant les années 1960,” 52. . Matthieu Tracol, “Le gouvernement Mauroy face à la désindustrialisation: de la crise économique à la crise sociale et politique,” 65.

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. Marion Fontaine, “Moderniser, convertir…désindustrialiser? Le cas des mines françaises (fin des années 1940- début des années 1960),” 81. . Arthur McIvor, translated from English by Ariane Mak, “Des vies brisées: désindustrialisation, santé et bien-être dans la région de Clydeside,” 98. . Romain Castellesi, “’Ils détruisent notre vie, ils cassent nos usines.’ Désindustrialisation et (dé)mobilisations ouvrières dans deux villes moyennes françaises, Romans et Autun (1949-2017),” 115. . Amandine Tabutaud, ”À la croisée de la Seine-Saint-Denis et de la Haute-Vienne: Les ouvrières aux prises avec la désindustrialisation (1970-1980),” 131. . Gilda Zazzara, translated from the Italian by Xavier Vigna, “La disparition de l’Italie industrielle: Porto Marghera en Vénétie,” 146. . Pascal Raggi, ”Deux territoires sidérurgiques en reconversion: la Lorraine au miroir du Luxembourg,” 161.

The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 42, Issue 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/42/3

Provocations

. Daniel W. Drezner, “Economic Statecraft in the Age of Trump,” 7. . Sumit Ganguly and Himanshu Jha, “The BJP’s Puzzling Victory: Was It about Hindu Nationalism?,” 25. . Sameer Lalwani and Heather Byrne, “Great Expectations: Asking Too Much of the US-India Strategic Partnership,” 41. . Daniel Byman, “Does Al Qaeda Have a Future?,” 65. . Bilal Y. Saab, “Broken Partnerships: Can Washington Get Security Cooperation Right?,” 77.

Friction with a Rising China

. Evan S. Medeiros, “The Changing Fundamentals of US-China Relations,” 93. . Weizhan Meng, “Unity, Democracy, and Anti-Americanism in China,” 121. . Jonathan Holslag, “China, NATO, and the Pitfall of Empty Engagement,” 137. . Rajesh Basrur, “India and China: A Managed Nuclear Rivalry?,” 151.

The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 76, No. 3 (July 2019) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.76.issue-3

Forum: Settler Colonialism in Early American History

. Jeffrey Ostler and Nancy Shoemaker, “Settler Colonialism in Early American History: Introduction,” 361. . Nancy Shoemaker, “Settler Colonialism: Universal Theory or English Heritage?,” 369. . Susanah Shaw Romney, “Settler Colonial Prehistories in Seventeenth-Century North America,” 375. . Allan Greer, “Settler Colonialism and Empire in Early America,” 383. . Michael Witgen, “A Nation of Settlers: The Early American Republic and the Colonization of the Northwest Territory,” 391. . Ashley Glassburn, “Settler Standpoints,” 399. . Stephanie E. Smallwood, “Reflections on Settler Colonialism, the Hemispheric Americas, and Chattel Slavery,” 407. . Tiya Miles, “Beyond a Boundary: Black Lives and the Settler-Native Divide,” 417. . Jennifer M. Spear, “Beyond the Native/Settler Divide in Early California,” 427. . Samuel Truett, “Settler Colonialism and the Borderlands of Early America,” 435. . Jeffrey Ostler, “Locating Settler Colonialism in Early American History,” 443.

Articles

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. Molly O’Hagan Hardy, “Archives-Based Digital Projects in Early America,” 451. . Larissa Brewer-García, “Hierarchy and Holiness in the Earliest Colonial Black Hagiographies: Alonso de Sandoval and His Sources,” 477.

Sources and Interpretations

. Turk McCleskey and James C. Squire, “Knowing When to Fold: Litigation on a Writ of Debt in Mid-Eighteenth- Century Virginia,” 509.

Women’s History Review, Vol. 28, Issue 5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/28/5

Pearl Jephcott: Reflections, Resurgence, and Replications

. John Goodwin and Henrietta O’Connor, “Pearl Jephcott: reflections, resurgence, and replications,” 711. . Barry Hazley, Valerie Wright, Lynn Abrams, and Ade Kearns, “‘People and their homes rather than housing in the usual sense’? Locating the tenant’s voice in Homes in High Flats,” 728. . Tony Jeffs, “Pearl Jephcott: girls’ club worker,” 746. . Susan A. Batchelor, “In the footsteps of a quiet pioneer: revisiting Pearl Jephcott’s work on youth leisure in Scotland and Hong Kong,” 762. . Helen McCarthy, “Pearl Jephcott and the politics of gender, class, and race in post-war Britain,” 779. . Lynn Abrams, Linda Fleming, Barry Hazley, Valerie Wright, and Ade Kearns, “Isolated and dependent: women and children in high-rise social housing in post-war Glasgow,” 794.

Viewpoint

. Lorna Gibb, “Reflections on my book Childless Voices,” 814.

Women’s History Review, Vol. 28, Issue 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/28/6

Forum: Agency, Activism, and Organisation

. Catherine Lee and Anne Logan, “Women’s agency, activism, and organisation,” 831. . Sue Anderson-Faithful, “Aspects of agency: change and constraint in the activism of Mary Sumner, founder of the Anglican Mothers’ Union,” 835. . Lucy Bland, “Defying racial prejudice: Second World War relationships between British women and black GIs and the raising of their offspring,” 853. . Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, “The feminist appropriation of pregnancy testing in 1970s Britain,” 869. . Judith Szapor, “‘Good Hungarian women’ vs. ‘radicals, feminists, and Jewish intellectuals’: Rosika Schwimmer and the Hungarian Women’s Debating Club in 1918-1919,” 895. . Catherine Bishop, “‘Better business women for a better business world’ in Australia and beyond: the ‘world minded’ women of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women,” 914. . Jane Berney, “One woman’s campaign: Stella Benson and the regulation of prostitution in 1930s colonial Hong Kong,” 933.

Regular Articles

. Johanna Annola, “Maternalism and workhouse matrons in nineteenth-century Finland,” 950. . Karen Hughes, “Federation’s children – white women’s ‘entangled lives’ in interwar Australia: Ruth Heathcock and Phyllis Flower,” 967.

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. Becky Munford, “Medical bloomers and irrational rationalists: pathologising the woman in trousers,” 988.

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