H-Diplo Journal Watch, Third Quarter 2008

H-Diplo Journal Watch, Third Quarter 2008

[jw] h-diplo JOURNAL WATCH, I to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Third Quarter 2008 7 August 2008 Compiled by Scott Rausch, University of Washington Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 23, No. 3 (June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=0268- 4527&volume=23&issue=3 . Best, Richard A., “What the Intelligence Community Got Right About Iraq,” 289-302 . Lowenthal, Mark M. “Towards a Reasonable Standard for Analysis: How Right, How Often on Which Issues?” 303-315 . Odom, William E., “Intelligence Analysis,” 316-332 . Johnson, Loch K., “Glimpses into the Gems of American Intelligence: The President's Daily Brief and the National Intelligence Estimate,” 333-370 . McCreary, John and Richard A. Posner, “The Latest Intelligence Crisis,” 371-380 . Hewitt, Steve, “ ‘Strangely Easy to Obtain’: Canadian Passport Security, 1933–73,” 381- 405 International Affairs, Vol. 84, No. 3 (May 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/84/3 Copyright © 2008 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at [email protected]. H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Third Quarter 2008 . “Introduction,” PAOLA SUBACCHI, 413-420 . “Globalization, empire and natural law,” HAROLD JAMES, 421-436 . “The case of the World Trade Organization,” JOHN H. JACKSON, 437-454 . “The international monetary system: diffusion and ambiguity,” BENJAMIN J. COHEN, 455-470 . “Europe as a global actor: empire by example?” JAN ZIELONKA, 471-484 . “New power centres and new power brokers: are they shaping a new economic order?” PAOLA SUBACCHI, 485-498 . “Beyond the Washington Consensus? Asia and Latin America in search of more autonomous development,” JEAN GRUGEL, PIA RIGGIROZZI, BEN THIRKELL-WHITE, 499-517 . “The G8 in a changing global economic order,” ANTHONY PAYNE, 519-533 . “Setting the rules: private power, political underpinnings, and legitimacy in global monetary and financial governance,” GEOFFREY R. D. UNDERHILL, XIAOKE ZHANG, 535-554 International Affairs, Vol. 84, No. 4 (July 2008) http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/84/4 . “The Responsibility to Protect and the problem of military intervention,” ALEX J. BELLAMY, 615-639 . “Righting the course? Humanitarian intervention, the war on terror and the future of Afghanistan,” FATIMA AYUB, SARI KOUVO, 641-657 . “The Vienna negotiations on the final status for Kosovo,” MARC WELLER, 659-681 . “Iran under Ahmadinejad: populism and its malcontents,” ALI ANSARI, 683-700 . “Islamist violence and regime stability in Saudi Arabia,” THOMAS HEGGHAMMER, 701- 715 . “ 'An enemy at the gates' or 'from victory to victory'? Russian foreign policy,” ANDREW MONAGHAN 717-733 . “Security and democracy: the ASEAN charter and the dilemmas of regionalism in South- East Asia,” DAVID MARTIN JONES, 735-756 2 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Third Quarter 2008 . “Using negotiation to promote legitimacy: an assessment of proposals for reforming the WTO,” CECILIA ALBIN, 757-775 . “The dynamics of British military transformation,” THEO FARRELL, 777-807 “The end of impunity? Lessons from Sierra Leone,” GILL WIGGLESWORTH, 809-827 International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol. 34, No. 2 (April-June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03050629&volume=34&issue =2 . Gurses, Mehmet, Nicolas Rost and Patrick McLeod, “Mediating Civil War Settlements and the Duration of Peace,” 129-155 . Nooruddin, Irfan, “The Political Economy of National Debt Burdens, 1970–2000,” 156- 185 . Furia, Peter A. and Russell E. Lucas, “Arab Muslim Attitudes Toward the West: Cultural, Social, and Political Explanations,” 186-207 . Hall, Michael, “Testing the Hollowing-Out Thesis,” 208-230 International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2 (July 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=5&issueId=02 . “PERFORMING IDENTITIES: TWO CHINESE RITES IN SOUTHERN THAILAND,” Annette Hamilton, 161-185 . “WAR, SOLDIER AND NATION IN 1950s JAPAN,” Sandra Wilson, 187-218 . “THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SILVER CURRENCY IN KYOTO,” Keiichi Nakajima, 219-234 . “INTERACTIVE EARLY MODERN ASIA: SCHOLARSHIP FROM A NEW GENERATION,” John E. Wills, 235-245 The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12, No. 3 (June 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13642987&volume=12&issue =3 3 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Third Quarter 2008 . Tascón, Sonia and Jim Ife, “Human Rights and Critical Whiteness: Whose Humanity?”, 307-327 . Kassimeris, Christos and Lina Tsoumpanou, “The Impact of the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms on Turkey's EU Candidacy,” 329-345 . Chowdhury, Nayeefa, “The Quest for Universal Human Rights: A Brief Comparative Study of Universal Declarations of Human Rights by the UN and the Islamic Council of Europe,” 347-352 . Peshkopia, Ridvan and Arben Imami, “Between Elite Compliance and State Socialisation: The Abolition of the Death Penalty in Eastern Europe,” 353-372 . Cakmak, Cenap, “Transnational Activism in World Politics and Effectiveness of a Loosely Organised Principled Global Network: The Case of the NGO Coalition for an International Criminal Court,” 373-393 . Pattison, James, “Legitimacy and Humanitarian Intervention: Who Should Intervene?”, 395-413 . Paraskeva, Costas, “Returning the Protection of Human Rights to Where They Belong, At Home,” 415-448 . Mottershaw, Elizabeth, “Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Armed Conflict: International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law,” 449-470 . Carvin, Stephanie, “In Times of War the Law is not so Silent,” 471-478 International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Fall 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=08850607&volume=21&issue =3 . Nolte, William M,“American Intelligence After the 2008 Election,” 429-447 . Bruneau, Thomas C. “Democracy and Effectiveness: Adapting Intelligence for the Fight Against Terrorism,” 448-460 . Rislakki, Jukka. “Finland's Military Intelligence in War and Peace,” 461-486 . Canton, Belinda, “The Active Management of Uncertainty,” 487-518 4 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Third Quarter 2008 . Fidas, George C., “The Terrorist Threat: Existential or Exaggerated? A “Red Cell” Perspective,” 519-529 . Champion, Brian,“Spies (Look) Like Us: The Early Use of Business and Civilian Covers in Covert Operations,” 530-564 . Chapman, Robert D.,“Remembering Vilma,” 565-569 . Dowden, Albert Milo and Richard R. Valcourt,“A Gentlemen's Gentleman: F. Reese Brown,” 570-573 . Steele, Robert David,“The Open Source Program: Missing in Action,” 609-619 International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3 (July 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=40&issueId=03 . EXCERPT FROM “STUDYING MY MOVEMENT: SOCIAL SCIENCE WITHOUT CYNICISM,” Judith E. Tucker, 359-368 . “Star Academy as Arab Political Satire,” Marwan M. Kraidy, 369-371 . “An Ottoman Portrait,” Nancy Micklewright, 372-373 . “Estimating Rural Incomes and Inequality in the Ottoman Empire,” Metin M. Coşgel, 374-375 . “Question: What Are the Fruitful New Directions in Subaltern Studies, and How Can Those Working in Middle East Studies Most Productively Engage With Them?” John Chalcraft, 376-378 . “Pensée 2: Doing Subaltern Studies in Ottoman History,” Donald Quataert, 379-381 . “THE PLACE OF LOCALITY FOR IDENTITY IN THE NATION: MINORITY NARRATIVES OF COSMOPOLITAN ISTANBUL,” Amy Mills, 383-401 . “FREE SPEECH IN WEBLOGISTAN? THE OFFLINE CONSEQUENCES OF ONLINE COMMUNICATION,” Elizabeth M. Bucar and Roja Fazaeli, 403-419 . “‘GOD HAS CALLED ME TO BE FREE’: ALEPPAN NUNS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF CATHOLICISM IN 18TH-CENTURY BILAD AL-SHAM,” Akram Khater, 421-443 . “COMPETING NARRATIVES: HISTORIES OF THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN IRAQ, 1910– 58,” Noga Efrati, 445-466 5 | P a g e H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], I-Z, Third Quarter 2008 . “WOMEN'S MAWLID PERFORMANCES IN SANAA AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF ‘POPULAR ISLAM’,” Marion Holmes Katz, 467-484 International Organization, Vol. 62, No. 03 (July 2008) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=INO&volumeId=62&issueId=03 . “Protecting Democracy in Europe and the Americas,” Darren Hawkins, 373-403 . “A New Approach for Determining Exchange-Rate Level Preferences,” Stefanie Walter, 405-438 . “Multilateralism, Bilateralism, and Exclusion in the Nuclear Proliferation Regime,” Daniel Verdier, 439-476 . “Does Flexibility Promote Cooperation? An Application to the Global Trade Regime,” Jeffrey Kucik and Eric Reinhardt, 477-505 . “Protecting Free Trade: The Political Economy of Rules of Origin,” Kerry A. Chase, 506- 530 . “Disaggregating Ethno-Nationalist Civil Wars: A Dyadic Test of Exclusion Theory,” Halvard Buhaug and Lars-Erik Cederman and Jan Ketil Rød, 531-551 International Politics, Vol. 45, No. 3 (May 2008) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v45/n3/index.html Special Issue: Still Mars, Still Venus? The United States, Europe and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship Part I: Sources and Nature of the Transatlantic Divide PART 1: SOURCES AND NATURE OF THE TRANSATLANTIC DIVIDE . “Who are the Westerners?” Jan Ifversen, 236-253 . “America in Britain's Place: A Polemic on

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