
H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007 Journal & Periodical Review (Journal Watch), June 2007 I through Z (Part II) The H-Diplo Journal & Periodical Review (Journal Watch) monitors leading scholarly journals for content of particular interest to scholars of diplomatic, foreign relations, and international history. Compiled by Scott Rausch, North Seattle Community College Published by H-Diplo on 17 October 2007 Intelligence & National Security, Vol. 22, Issue 2 (June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g779022387~tab=toc Beach, Jim,“Origins of the special intelligence relationship? Anglo-American intelligence co- operation on the Western Front, 1917 – 18,” 229-249. Zegart, Amy, “9/11 and the FBI: The organizational roots of failure,” 165-184. Scott, Len, “Sources and methods in the study of intelligence: A British view,” 185-205. Schwarz, Frederick A.O. “The Church Committee and a new era of intelligence oversight,” 270- 297. Heath, David, “British foreign intelligence in the First World War: The case of Sir Samuel Hoare,” 206-228. Sloan, Geoff, “Dartmouth, Sir Mansfield Cumming and the origins of the British intelligence community,” 298-305. Johnson, Loch K, “A conversation with former DCI William E. Colby: Spymaster during the 'Year of the Intelligence Wars',” 250-269. International Affairs, Vol. 83, No. 3 (May 2007) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/83/3 DAVID S. YOST, “Introduction: thinking about ‘enlightenment’ and ‘counter-enlightenment’ in nuclear policies,” 427–430 WILLIAM WALKER, “Nuclear enlightenment and counter-enlightenment,” 431–453 PIERRE HASSNER, “Who killed nuclear enlightenment?” 455–467 1 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007 JOSEPH F. PILAT, “The end of the NPT regime?” 469–482 JOACHIM KRAUSE, “Enlightenment and nuclear order,” 483–499 PAUL SCHULTE, “Universal vision or bounded rationality?” 501–510 MICHAEL RÜHLE, “Enlightenment in the second nuclear age,” 511–522 BRAD ROBERTS, “‘All the king's men’? Refashioning global nuclear order,” 523–530 HENRY D. SOKOLSKI, “Towards an NPT-restrained world that makes economic sense,” 531– 548 DAVID S. YOST, “Analysing international nuclear order,” 549–574 International History Review, Vol. 28 (2006) http://www.sfu.ca/ihr/index2006.htm Anscombe, Frederick F., “The Ottoman Empire in Recent International Politics I: The Case of Kuwait,” 537 Anscombe, Frederick F., “The Ottoman Empire in Recent International Politics II: The Case of Kosovo,” 758 Ashton, Nigel J., “Pulling the Strings: King Hussein's Role during the Crisis of 1970 in Jordan,” 94 De Baets, Antoon, “Exile and Acculturation: Refugee Historians since the Second World War,” 316 Di Cosmo, Nicola, “A Comparative Model of War and State Formation,” 794 Goda, Norman J. W., “Law, Memory, and History in the Trials of Nazis,” 798 Habib, Douglas F., “Chastity, Masculinity, and Military Efficiency: The United States Army in Germany, 1918-1923,” 737 Inkster, Ian., “Potentially Global: 'Useful and Reliable Knowledge' and Material Progress in Europe, 1474-1914,” 237 Kennedy, David L., “The Roman Near East,” 353 LeDonne, John P., “Geopolitics, Logistics, and Grain: Russia's Ambitions in the Black Sea Basin, 1737-1834,” 1 2 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007 Lower, Michael, “Tunis in 1270: A Case Study of Interfaith Relations in the Late Thirteenth Century,” 504 Mommsen, Hans, “Financing Aggression in the Third Reich,” 127 Morrow, John H., Jr., “Refighting the First World War,” 560 Pomeranz, Kenneth, “The Eastern Origins of Western Civilization,” 350 Rice, Geoffrey W., “Deceit and Distraction: Britain, France, and the Corsican Crisis of 1768,” 287 Schroeder, Paul W., “The Lights that Failed and Those Never Lit,” 119 Smith, Norman, “Disguising Resistance in Manchukuo: Feminism as Anti-Colonialism in the Collected Works of Zhu Ti, “ 515 Stokes, Lawrence D., “Secret Intelligence and Anti-Nazi Resistance: The Mysterious Exile of Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus,” 42 Thompson, William R., “A Test of a Theory of Co-evolution in War: Lengthening the Western Eurasian Military Trajectory,” 473 Von Hagen, Mark, “Pairing Off Dictatorships,” 567 Wilson, Peter H., “Bolstering the Prestige of the Habsburgs: The End of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806,” 709 International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol. 33, No. 2 (April-June 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g777396445~tab=toc Robert G. Blanton; Shannon Lindsey Blanton, “Human Rights and Trade: Beyond the ‘Spotlight’,” 97 – 117 Uk Heo; Sung Deuk Hahm, “The Political Economy of U.S. Direct Investment in East Asian NICs, 1966-2000,” 119 – 133 Jang Hyun Kim; George A. Barnett, “A Structural Analysis of International Conflict: From a Communication Perspective,” 135 – 165 J. Michael Quinn; T. David Mason; Mehmet Gurses, “Sustaining the Peace: Determinants of Civil War Recurrence,” 167 – 193 3 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007 Authors: Bert Scholtens; Daphne Hameeteman, “Joint Default Probabilities and Sovereign Risk,” 195 – 210 International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (July 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=4&issueId=02 Yoshihiko Amino, “MEDIEVAL JAPANESE CONSTRUCTIONS OF PEACE AND LIBERTY: MUEN, KUGAI AND RAKU, SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES,” 161-172 Masahiro Ogiyama, “DOMESTIC SERVICE IN INDUSTRIALIZING JAPAN: THE JOB CHOICES OF UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN IN THE SENNAN DISTRICT, OSAKA PREFECTURE, 1893–1927,” pp 173-200 Masashi Haneda, “MODERN EUROPE AND THE CREATION OF THE “ISLAMIC WORLD,” 201-220 Akinobu Kuroda, “INTRODUCTION: CURRENCY ASSORTMENT IN THE CHINA-JAPAN TRANS-MARITIME REGION,” 221-223 Hiroyuki Honda, “COPPER COINAGE, RULING POWER AND LOCAL SOCIETY IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN,” 225-240 Jérôme Bourgon, “ASPECTS OF CHINESE LEGAL CULTURE – THE ARTICULATION OF WRITTEN LAW, STATE, AND SOCIETY: A REVIEW (PART ONE),” 241-258 Minghui Hu, “IMPOSSIBLE CHOICES,” 259-273 The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 11, No. 1 & 2 (2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g775704990~tab=toc Phil C. W. Chan, “Equality in Asia-Pacific: Reality or a Contradiction in Terms? - An Introduction,” 5 – 12 Clare Hemmings, “What's in a Name? Bisexuality, Transnational Sexuality Studies and Western Colonial Legacies,” 13 – 32 Phil C. W. Chan, “Same-Sex Marriage/Constitutionalism and their Centrality to Equality Rights in Hong Kong: A Comparative-Socio-Legal Appraisal,” 33 – 84 Paul Rishworth, “Changing Times, Changing Minds, Changing Laws - Sexual Orientation and New Zealand Law, 1960 to 2005,” 85 – 107 4 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007 Kristen Walker, “The Same-Sex Marriage Debate in Australia,” 109 – 130 Cecilia Milwertz; Wei Bu, “Non-Governmental Organising for Gender Equality in China - Joining a Global Emancipatory Epistemic Community,” 131 – 149 Michael Palmer, “On China's Slow Boat to Women's Rights: Revisions to the Women's Protection Law, 2005,” 151 – 177 Hyunjoon Park, “Inequality of Educational Opportunity in Korea by Gender, Socio-Economic Background, and Family Structure,” 179 – 197 Phil C. W. Chan, “Official Languages and Bilingualism in the Courtroom: Hong Kong, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, and International Law,” 199 – 225 Jill Cottrell; Yash Ghai, “Constitutionalising Affirmative Action in the Fiji Islands,” 227 – 257 International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Fall 2007) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g776302123~tab=toc Bassey Ekpe, “The Intelligence Assets of the United Nations: Sources, Methods, and Implications,” 377 – 400 Stephen Marrin, “At Arm's Length or At the Elbow?: Explaining the Distance between Analysts and Decisionmakers,” 401 – 414 Max Holland, “The Politics of Intelligence Postmortems: Cuba 1962-1963,” 415 – 452 Chris Northcott, “The Role, Organization, and Methods of MI5,” 453 – 479 René Pita, “Assessing al-Qaeda's Chemical Threat,” 480 – 511 Stéphane Lefebvre, “The Case of Donald Keyser and Taiwan's National Security Bureau,” 512 – 526 International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 39, No. 2 (May 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=39&issueId=02 Quick Studies Eve M. Troutt Powell, “Translating slavery,” 165-167 5 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review (Journal Watch), October 2007 Howayda Al-Harithy, “Under ‘Attack’,” 168-169 F. Gregory Gause, “Bahrain Parliamentary Election Results: 25 November and 2 December 2006,” 170-171 Fadwa El Guindi, “Pensée 1: Private Reflections,” 172-173 Bernard Haykel, “Pensée 2: On the Virtues and Limits of Private Politics in the Middle East,” 174-176 Articles Stephen Sheehi, “A SOCIAL HISTORY OF EARLY ARAB PHOTOGRAPHY OR A PROLEGOMENON TO AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LEBANESE IMAGO,” 177-208 Joel Gordon, “THE SLAPS FELT AROUND THE ARAB WORLD: FAMILY AND NATIONAL MELODRAMA IN TWO NASSER-ERA MUSICALS,” 209-228 Amira Mittermaier, “THE BOOK OF VISIONS: DREAMS, POETRY, AND PROPHECY IN CONTEMPORARY EGYPT,” 229-247 Max Weiss, “THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF SHI[hamza ]I MODERNISM: MORALITY AND GENDER IN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY LEBANON,” 249-270 Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr, “POSTREVOLUTIONARY IRAN AND SHI[hamza ]I LEBANON: CONTESTED HISTORIES OF SHI[hamza ]I TRANSNATIONALISM,” 271-289 International Organization, Vol. 61, No. 2 (April 2007) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=INO&volumeId=61&issueId=02
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