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H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review
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Second Quarter 2015
20 April 2015
Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, Stockholm University
The Journal of African History, Vol. 56, Issue 1 (March 2015)
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JAH Forum – Trans-Saharan Histories
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Ghislaine Lydon, “Saharan Oceans and Bridges, Barriers and Divides in Africa’s
Historiographical Landscape,” 3.
Baz Lecocq, “Distant Shores: A Historiographic View on Trans-Saharan Space,” 23.
Conflict and Power in South Africa
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Denver A. Webb, “War, Racism, and the Taking of Heads: Revisiting Military Conflict in
the Cape Colony and Western Xhosaland in the Nineteenth Century,” 37.
Lauren V. Jarvis, “A Chief is a Chief by the Women? The Nazaretha Church, Gender, and
Traditional Authority in Mtunzini, South Africa, 1900-48,” 57.
Decolonizing and Developing Kenya
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Myles Osborne, “’The Rooting Out of Mau Mau from the Minds of the Kikuyu is a
Formidable Task’: Propaganda and the Mau Mau War,” 77.
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Kara Moskowitz, “’Are You Planting Trees or Are You Planting People?’ Squatter
Resistance and International Development in the Making of a Kenyan Postcolonial
Political Order (c. 1963-78),” 99.
Political Debates in the 1960s and Beyond
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Saul Dubow, “Were There Political Alternatives in the Wake of the Sharpeville-Langa
Violence in South Africa, 1960?,” 119.
Sarah Van Beurden, “The Art of (Re)Possession: Heritage and the Cultural Politics of
Congo’s Decolonization,” 143.
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The Journal of American History, Vol. 101, No. 4 (March 2015)
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Rachel Hope Cleves, “’What, Another Female Husband?’: The Prehistory of Same-Sex
Marriage in America,” 19.
Mae M. Ngai, “Chinese Gold Miners and the ‘Chinese Question’ in Nineteenth-Century
California and Victoria,” 44.
Alice M. Baumgartner, “The Line of Positive Safety: Borders and Boundaries in the Rio
Grande Valley, 1848-1880,” 71.
Daniel Amsterdam, “Before the Roar: U.S. Unemployment Relief after World War I and
the Long History of a Paternalist Welfare Policy,” 97.
Susan J. Pearson, “’Age Ought to Be a Fact’: The Campaign against Child Labor and the
Rise of the Birth Certificate,” 97.
Kristoffer Smemo, “The Little People’s Century: Industrial Pluralism, Economic
Development, and the Emergence of Liberal Republicanism in California, 1942-1946,”
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Journal of American Studies, Vol. 49, Issue 1 (February 2015)
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Dawn-Marie Gibson, “Nation Women’s Engagement and Resistance in the Muhammad
Speaks Newspaper,” 1.
Theresa C. Vara-Dannen, “The Limits of White Memory: Slavery, Violence and the
Amistad Incident,” 19.
Fiona Anderson, “’A Trail of Drift and Debris’: Traces of Whitman in the
Correspondence Art of Ray Johnson,” 55.
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Tara Morrissey and Lucas Thompson, “’The Rare White at the Window’: A Reappraisal
of Mark Costello and David Foster Wallace’s Signifying Rappers,” 77.
Fabienne Collignon, “USA Murated Nation, or, the Sublime Spherology of Security
Culture,” 99.
Kristi Branham, “’Two Mothers United’: Interclass Female Friendship in Stella Dallas,”
125.
Claudia Franziska Brühwiler, “’Prospector and Jeweler’: Ayn Rand on the Relationship
between Politics and Literature,” 143.
Andrew Taylor, Meredith L. McGill, Tamara L. Follini, and Clare Pettitt, “Roundtable:
Susan Manning, Poetics of Character: Transatlantic Encounters 1700-1900,” 159.
Yomna Saber, “Langston Hughes: Fringe Modernism, Identity and Defying the
Interrogator Witch-Hunter,” 173.
• Bruce E. Baker, “The Violent Citizens of the American South,” 181.
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The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 74, Issue 1 (February 2015)
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Ian Rowen, “Inside Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement: Twenty-Four Days in a StudentOccupied Parliament, and the Future of the Region,” 5.
David Gilmartin, “The Historiography of India’s Partition: Between Civilization and
Modernity,” 23.
Donald R. Davis, “Three Principles for an Asian Humanities: Care First…Learn
From…Connect Histories,” 43.
Iftekhar Iqbal, “The Space between Nation and Empire: The Making and Unmaking of
Eastern Bengal and Assam Province, 1905-1911,” 69.
Francesca R. Jensenius, “Mired in Reservations: The Path-Dependent History of
Electoral Quotas in India,” 85.
Shelly Chan, “The Case for Diaspora: A Temporal Approach to the Chinese Experience,”
107.
Lane J. Harris, “Overseas Chinese Remittance Firms, the Limits of State Sovereignty,
and Transnational Capitalism in East and Southeast Asia, 1850s-1930s,” 129.
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• Lori Watt, “Embracing Defeat in Seoul: Rethinking Decolonization in Korea, 1945,” 153.
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Journal of British Studies, Vol. 54, Issue 1 (January 2015)
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Dane Kennedy, “The Imperial History Wars,” 5.
Michelle D. Brock, “Internalizing the Demonic: Satan and the Self in Early Modern
Scottish Piety,” 23.
Tobias Gregory, “Milton and Cromwell: Another Look at the Evidence,” 44.
Richard Ward, “The Criminal Corpse, Anatomists, and the Criminal Law: Parliamentary
Attempts to Extend the Dissection of Offenders in Late Eighteenth-Century England,”
63.
Luke Blaxill, “Joseph Chamberlain and the Third Reform Act: A Reassessment of the
‘Unauthorized Programme’ of 1885,” 88.
Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange, and Bertrand Taithe, “The Charity-Mongers of
Modern Babylon: Bureaucracy, Scandal, and the Transformation of the Philanthropic
Marketplace, c. 1870-1912,” 118.
Joe Moran, “Private Lives, Public Histories: The Diary in Twentieth-Century Britain,”
138.
Alister Chapman, “The International Context of Secularization in England: The End of
Empire, Immigration, and the Decline of Christian National Identity, 1945-1970,” 163.
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Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 16, Issue 4 (Fall 2014)
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Michael D. Stevenson, “’Tossing a Match into Dry Hay’: Nuclear Weapons and the Crisis
in U.S.-Canadian Relations, 1962-1963,” 5.
Olav Riste, “’Stay Behind’: A Clandestine Cold War Phenomenon,” 35.
Evan McCormick, “Freedom Tide? Ideology, Politics, and the Origins of Democracy
Promotion in U.S. Central America Policy, 1980-1984,” 60.
Christian Henrich-Franke, “Cross-Curtain Radio Cooperation and New International
Alignments During the Cold War,” 110.
Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia, “Chinese-North Korean Relations and China’s Policy
toward Korean Cross-Border Migration, 1950-1962,” 133.
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Nathan J. Citino, “The Ghosts of Development: The United States and Jordan’s East Ghor
Canal,” 159.
Meredith Oyen, “’Thunder without Rain’: ARCI, the Far East Refugee Program, and the
U.S. Response to Hong Kong Refugees,” 189.
Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 17, Issue 1 (Winter 2015)
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Hugo Meijer, “Balancing Conflicting Security Interests: U.S. Defense Exports to China in
the Last Decade of the Cold War,” 4.
Moe Taylor, “’One Hand Can’t Clap’: Guyana and North Korea, 1974-1985,” 41.
James Curran, “Beyond the Euphoria: Lyndon Johnson in Australia and the Politics of
the Cold War Alliance,” 64.
Weldon C. Matthews, “The Kennedy Administration, the International Federation of
Petroleum Workers, and Iraqi Labor under the Ba’thist Regime,” 97.
Jared McBrady, “The Challenge of Peace: Ronald Reagan, John Paul II, and the American
Bishops,” 129.
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George C. Herring, Wallace Thies, Merle L. Pribbenow, Sophie Quinn-Judge, Jessica M.
Chapman, Michael R. Adamson, and James G. Hershberg, “Peace Proposals, Diplomacy,
and War: Was an Opportunity Lost for an Early Settlement in Vietnam?,” 153.
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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 59:1 (February 2015)
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Aaron M. Hoffman, Christopher R. Agnew, Laura E. VanderDrift, and Robert Kulzick,
“Norms, Diplomatic Alternatives, and the Social Psychology of War Support,” 3.
Fernando Aguiar and Antonio Parravano, “Tolerating the Intolerant: Homophily,
Intolerance, and Segregation in Social Balanced Networks,” 29.
Nidhiya Menon and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, “War and Women’s Work: Evidence
from the Conflict in Nepal,” 51.
Mark S. Bell and Nicholas L. Miller, “Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on
Conflict,” 74.
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Roni Porat, Eran Halperin, and Daniel Bar-Tal, “The Effect of Sociopsychological
Barriers on the Processing of New Information about Peace Opportunities,” 93.
Axel Dreher, Jan-Egbert Sturm, and James Raymond Vreeland, “Politics and IMF
Conditionality,” 120.
Exchange
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Mark Fey, Jinhee Jo, and Brenton Kenkel, “Information and International Institutions
Revisited,” 149.
Terrence L. Chapman and Henry Pascoe, “Information and Institutions Redux: A
Response to Fey, Jo, and Kenkel,” 161.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 59:2 (March 2015)
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Michael Tiernay, “Killing Kony: Leadership Change and Civil War Termination,” 175.
Jonathan Renshon and Arthur Spirling, “Modeling ‘Effectiveness’ in International
Relations,” 207.
Rachel L. Wellhausen, “Investor-State Disputes: When Can Governments Break
Contracts?,” 239.
Thomas König and Daniel Finke, “Legislative Governance in Times of International
Terrorism,” 262.
Man Yan Eng and Johannes Urpelainen, “The Domestic Sources of Donor Credibility:
When and How Can Domestic Interest Groups Improve the Effectiveness of Threats
and Promises?,” 283.
Peter F. Nardulli, Buddy Peyton, and Joseph Bajjalieh, “Climate Change and Civil Unrest:
The Impact of Rapid-onset Disasters,” 310.
J. Michael Greig, “Nipping Them in the Bud: The Onset of Mediation in Low-intensity
Civil Conflicts,” 336.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 59:3 (April 2015)
http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/59/3.toc
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Esther Hauk and Hannes Mueller, “Cultural Leaders and the Clash of Civilizations,” 367.
Victor Asal, Paul Gill, R. Karl Rethemeyer, and John Horgan, “Killing Range: Explaining
Lethality Variance Within a Terrorist Organization,” 401.
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Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt, “Delegating Death: Military Intervention and Government
Killing,” 428.
Bridget L. Coggins, “Does State Failure Cause Terrorism? An Empirical Analysis (19992008),” 455.
T. Camber Warren and Kevin K. Troy, “Explaining Violent Intra-Ethnic Conflict: Group
Fragmentation in the Shadow of State Power,” 484.
Andrew W. Bausch, “The Geography of Ethnocentrism,” 510.
David A. Jaeger, Esteban F. Klor, Sami H. Miaari, and M. Daniele Paserman, “Can
Militants Use Violence to Win Public Support? Evidence from the Second Intifada,”
528.
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Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 45, Issue 2 (2015)
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Patrick V. Oabel, “Last of the Labour Aristocrats: Restructuring the Philippine Sugar
Industry and the Exportist Labour Market,” 195.
Charanpal S. Bal, “Production Politics and Migrant Labour Advocacy in Singapore,” 219.
Shaun Breslin, “Debating Human Security in China: Towards Discursive Power?,” 243.
Tu Lan, John Pickles, and Shengjun Zhu, “State Regulation, Economic Reform and
Worker Rights: The Contingent Effects of China’s Labour Contract Law,” 266.
Chien-Ju Lin, “The Reconstructing of Industrial Relations in Taiwan’s High Technology
Industries,” 294.
Bill Lucarelli, “The Crisis of Over-Accumulation in Japan,” 311
Priya Chacko, “The New Geo-Economics of a ‘Rising’ India: State Transformation and
the Recasting of Foreign Policy,” 326.
Jeffrey D. Wilson, “Mega-Regional Trade Deals in the Asia-Pacific: Choosing Between
the TPP and RCEP?,” 345.
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Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 24, Issue 92 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/24/92#.VScK6ihq7Go
International Images of a Rising China (I): American Attitude Survey Reports
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Liu Kang and Yun-Han Chu, “China’s Rise Through World Public Opinion: Editorial
Introduction,” 197.
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John Aldrich, Jie Lu, and Liu Kang, “How Do Americans View the Rising China?,” 203.
Shoushi Li and Luofu Ye, “How Do Americans Evaluate China’s International
Responsibility? An Empirical Assessment,” 222.
Yongrong Cao and Jian Xu, “The Tibet Problem in the Milieu of a Rising China: findings
from a survey on Americans’ attitudes toward China,” 240.
Research Articles
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Andrew Chubb, “China’s Shanzhai Culture: ‘Grabism’ and the politics of hybridity,” 260.
Yves-Heng Lim, “How (Dis)Satisfied is China? A power transition theory perspective,”
280.
Zhengxu Wang and Deyong Ma, “Participation and Competition: innovations in cadre
election and selection in China’s townships,” 298.
Central-Local Relations in China: Political Objectives and Economic Incentives
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Chia-Chou Wang, “Pioneering, Bandwagoning and Resisting: the preferences and
actions of Chinese provinces in the implementation of macroeconomic regulation and
control policies,” 315.
Jinghan Zeng, “Did Policy Experimentation in China Always Seek Efficiency? A case
study of Wenzhou financial reform in 2012,” 338.
Research Note
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Joseph Y.S. Cheng, “China’s Approach to BRICS,” 357.
Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 24, Issue 93 (2015)
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Editorial
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Suisheng Zhao, “A New Model of Big Power Relations? China-US strategic rivalry and
balance of power in the Asia-Pacific,” 377.
International Images of a Rising China (II): Asian Barometer Survey Reports
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Yun-han Chu, Liu Kang, and Min-hua Huang, “How East Asians View the Rise of China,”
398.
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Min-hua Huang and Yun-han Chu, “The Sway of Geopolitics, Economic Interdependence
and Cultural Identity: why are some Asians more favorable toward China’s rise than
others?,” 421.
Bridget Welsh and Alex Chang, “Choosing China: public perceptions of ‘China as a
model’,” 442.
Research Articles
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Kevin J. O’Brien and Yanhua Deng, “Repression Backfires: tactical radicalization and
protest spectacle in rural China,” 457.
Alex Jingwei He and Genghua Huang, “Fighting for Migrant Labor Rights in the World’s
Factory: legitimacy, resource constraints and strategies of grassroots migrant labor
NGOs in South China,” 471.
Tao Huang and Yuan Zhao, “The Closed Doors of Courts: China’s judicial filtration of
financial litigations,” 493.
Fuzuo Wu, “China’s Responses to External Pressures on its WMD-related Exports after
2004: reactive and proactive,” 511.
Policy Think Tanks in Contemporary China
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Pascal Abb, “China’s Foreign Policy Think Tanks: institutional evolution and changing
roles,” 531.
Ngeow Chow Bing, “From Translation House to Think Tank: the changing role of the
Chinese Communist Party’s Central Compilation and Translation Bureau,” 554.
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Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 23, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjea20/23/1#.VScyQyhq7Go
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Tuomas Forsberg and Hiski Haukkala, “The End of an Era for Institutionalism in
European Security?,” 1.
Elena Kropatcheva, “The Evolution of Russia’s OSCE Policy: From the Promises of the
Helsinki Final Act to the Ukrainian Crisis,” 6.
Hiski Haukkala, “From Cooperative to Contested Europe? The Conflict in Ukraine as a
Culmination of a Long-Term Crisis in EU-Russia Relations,” 25.
Tuomas Forsberg and Graeme Herd, “Russia and NATO: From Windows of
Opportunities to Closed Doors,” 41.
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Stefano Braghiroli, “Voting on Russia in the European Parliament: The Role of National
and Party Group Affiliations,” 58.
Ruben Zaiotti, “The Hybrid Continent: Tensions and Resilience in Europe’s
Neoterritorial Model,” 82.
Laura Gómez Urquijo, “Financial Exclusion in the European Union: Addressing
Difficulties in Accessing Finance within the Current Integration Framework,” 100.
Maria do Céu Pinto, “Portugal: An Instrumental Approach to Peace Support
Operations,” 118.
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Journal of Contemporary History, 50:2 (April 2015)
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Tammy M. Proctor, “The Louvain Library and US Ambition in Interwar Belgium,” 147.
Alessandra Tarquini, “Fascist Educational Policy from 1922 to 1943: A Contribution to
the Current Debate on Political Religions,” 168.
Donatello Aramini, “The Myth of ‘Christian Rome’ and the Institute of Roman Studies:
An Attempted Synthesis of Fascism and Catholicism,” 188.
Reto Hofmann, “Imperial Links: The Italian-Ethiopian War and Japanese New Order
Thinking, 1935-6,” 215.
Terrence Peterson, “The ‘Jewish Question’ and the ‘Italian Peril’: Vichy, Italy, and the
Jews of Tunisia, 1940-2,” 234.
Valerie Deacon, “Fitting in to the French Resistance: Marie-Madeleine Fourcade and
Georges Loustaunau-Lacau at the Intersection of Politics and Gender,” 259.
James Loeffler, “The Particularist Pursuit of American Universalism: The American
Jewish Committee’s 1944 ‘Declaration on Human Rights’,” 274.
Loukianos Hassiotis, “British Public Opinion and Military Intervention in Greece,
December 1944-January 1945: Stories from Mass-Observation,” 296.
Eagle Glassheim, “Unsettled Landscapes: Czech and German Conceptions of Social and
Ecological Decline in the Postwar Czechoslovak Borderlands,” 318.
Dragos Petrescu, “Closely Watched Tourism: The Securitate as Warden of
Transnational Encounters, 1967-9,” 337.
Nikola Bakovic, “Song of Brotherhood, Dance of Unity: Cultural-Entertainment
Activities for Yugoslav Economic Emigrants in the West in the 1960s and 1970s,” 354.
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Esther M. Sánchez Sánchez, “French Military Action in Spain from Dictatorship to
Democracy: Arms, Technology and Convergence,” 376.
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Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 35, No. 1 (Spring 2015)
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John Lauritz Larson, “SHEAR Presidential Address: An Inquiry into the Nature and
Causes of the Wealth of Nations,” 1.
Karim M. Tiro, “The View from Piqua Agency: The War of 1812, the White River
Delawares, and the Origins of Indian Removal,” 25.
Adam Wolkoff, “A Crisis of Legitimacy: Defining the Boundaries of Kinship in the Low
Country During the Early Republic,” 55.
David Dzurec, “Of Salt Mountains, Prairie Dogs, and Horned Frogs: The Louisiana
Purchase and the Evolution of Federalist Satire 1803-1812,” 79.
• Staughton Lynd, “Saying ‘No’ to the State,” 113.
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The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 74, Issue 4 (December 2014)
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Paolo Squatriti, “Of Seeds, Seasons, and Seas: Andrew Watson’s Medieval Agrarian
Revolution Forty Years Later,” 1205.
Wolfgang Keller and Carol H. Shiue, “Endogenous Formation of Free Trade
Agreements: Evidence from the Zollverein’s Impact on Market Integration,” 1168.
Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer, Philipp Hauber, and Alexander Opitz, “The Political Stock
Market in the German Kaiserreich – Do Markets Punish the Extension of the Suffrage to
the Benefit of the Working Class? Evidence from Saxony,” 1140.
Nicholas Crafts and Nikolaus Wolf, “The Location of the UK Cotton Textiles Industry in
1838: A Quantitative Analysis,” 1103.
Kim Oosterlinck, Loredana Ureche-Rangau, and Jacques-Marie Vaslin, “Baring,
Wellington and the Resurrection of French Public Finances Following Waterloo,” 1072.
Marianne H. Wanamaker, “Fertility and the Price of Children: Evidence from Slavery
and Slave Emancipation,” 1045.
Edward Kosack and Zachary Ward, “Who Crossed the Border? Self-Selection of
Mexican Migrants in the Early Twentieth Century,” 1015.
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Ricard Gil and Ryan Lampe, “The Adoption of New Technologies: Understanding
Hollywood’s (Slow and Uneven) Conversion to Color,” 987.
Jeremy Atack, Matthew Jaremski, and Peter L. Rousseau, “American Banking and the
Transportation Revolution Before the Civil War,” 943.
The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 75, Issue 1 (March 2015)
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Jason M. Beddow and Philip G. Pardey, “Moving Matters: The Effect of Location on Crop
Production,” 219.
Gary W. Cox, “Marketing Sovereign Promises: The English Model,” 190.
Matthew J. Hill, “Love in the Time of Depression: The Effect of Economic Conditions on
Marriage in the Great Depression,” 163.
Price Fishback and Valentina Kachanovskaya, “The Multiplier for Federal Spending in
the States During the Great Depression,” 125.
Kris Inwood and Ian Keay, “Transport Costs and Trade Volumes: Evidence from the
Trans-Atlantic Iron Trade, 1870-1913,” 95.
Mohamed Saleh, “The Reluctant Transformation: State Industrialization, Religion, and
Human Capital in Nineteenth-Century Egypt,” 65.
John Parman, “Childhood Health and Human Capital: New Evidence from Genetic
Brothers in Arms,” 30.
Aditya Dasgupta and Daniel Ziblatt, “How Did Britain Democratize? Views from the
Sovereign Bond Market,” 1.
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Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 14, Issue 1 (January 2015)
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2014 SHGAPE Distinguished Historian Address
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Philip J. Deloria, “American Master Narratives and the Problem of Indian Citizenship in
the Gilded Age and Progressive Era,” 3.
Historiographical Reflections
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Eric Foner, “Eric Foner’s ‘Reconstruction’ at Twenty-Five,” 13.
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Essays
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Brian H. Greenwald and John Vickrey Van Cleve, “’A Deaf Variety of the Human Race’:
Historical Memory, Alexander Graham Bell, and Eugenics,” 28.
Wyatt Wells, “Rhetoric of the Standards: The Debate over Gold and Silver in the 1890s,”
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Walter Nugent, “Comments on Wyatt Wells, ‘Rhetoric of the Standards: The Debate
over Gold and Silver in the 1890s’,” 69.
“Reply to Walter Nugent,” 77.
Nancy J. Rosenbloom, “From Greenwich Village to Hollywood: The Literary
Apprenticeship of Sonya Levien,” 80.
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Journal of Global History, Vol. 10, Issue 1 (March 2015)
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William G. Clarence-Smith, “Editorial – mining in global history,” 1.
Chris Evans and Olivia Saunders, “A world of copper: globalizing the Industrial
Revolution, 1830-70,” 3.
Ian Phimister, “Late nineteenth-century globalization: London and Lomagundi
perspectives on mining speculation in southern Africa, 1894-1904,” 27.
Stephen Tuffnell, “Engineering inter-imperialism: American miners and the
transformation of global mining, 1871-1910,” 53.
Jeremy Adelman, “Mimesis and rivalry: European empires and global regimes,” 77.
David Veevers, “’Inhabitants of the universe’: global families, kinship networks, and the
formation of the early modern colonial state in Asia,” 99.
Ananya Chakravarti, “Peripheral eyes: Brazilians and India, 1947-61,” 122.
Roland Burke, “Human Rights Day after the ‘breakthrough’: celebrating the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations in 1978 and 1988,” 147.
Espen Ekberg, Even Lange, and Andreas Nybø, “Maritime entrepreneurs and policymakers: a historical approach to contemporary economic globalization,” 171.
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Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 37, Issue 1 (March 2015)
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2014 HES Presidential Address
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Margaret Schabas, “Bees and Silkworms: Mandeville, Hume, and the Framing of
Political Economy,” 1.
Articles
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Branko Milanovic, “The Level and Distribution of Income in Mid-Eighteenth-Century
France, According to François Quesnay,” 17.
Steven Kates, “Mill’s Fourth Fundamental Proposition on Capital: A Paradox
Explained,” 39.
James Butkiewicz, “Eugene Meyer and the German Influence on the Origin of US
Federal Financial Rescues,” 57.
Minisymposium
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Peter Boettke, “The Methodology of Austrian Economics as a Sophisticated, Rather
than Naïve, Philosophy of Economics,” 79.
Scott Scheall, “Hayek the Apriorist?,” 87.
Gabriel J. Zanotti and Nicolás Cachanosky, “Implications of Machlup’s Interpretation of
Mises’s Epistemology,” 111.
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Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 14, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/14/1#.VSfx8Chq7Go
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Jack Donnelly, “Normative Versus Taxonomic Humanity: Varieties of Human Dignity in
the Western Tradition,” 1.
Laura A. Hebert, “’Women Run the Show’?: Gender Violence Reform and the ‘Stretching’
of Human Rights in Rwanda,” 23.
Karolina S. Follis, “Responsibility, Emergency, Blame: Reporting on Migrant Deaths on
the Mediterranean in the Council of Europe,” 41.
Lindsey Kingston, “The Destruction of Identity: Cultural Genocide and Indigenous
Peoples,” 63.
Andrew S. Thompson, “Tehran 1968 and Reform of the UN Human Rights System,” 84.
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Nevin T. Aiken, “The Bloody Sunday Inquiry: Transitional Justice and Postconflict
Reconciliation in Northern Ireland,” 101.
Gillian MacNaughton and Lisa Forman, ”Human Rights and Health Impact Assessments
of Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights: A Comparative Study of Experiences in
Thailand and Peru,” 124.
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The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 43, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/43/1#.VShAxChq7Go
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Rowan Strong, “Globalising British Christianity in the Nineteenth Century: The
Imperial Anglican Emigrant Chaplaincy 1846-c. 1910,” 1.
John M. Talbot, “On the Abandonment of Coffee Plantations in Jamaica after
Emancipation,” 33.
Tod Moore, “Liberal Imperialism in Australian Political Thought, 1902-14,” 58.
Ruth Craggs and Harshan Kumarasingham, “Losing an Empire and Building a Role: The
Queen, Geopolitics and the Construction of the Commonwealth Headship at the Lusaka
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, 1979,” 80.
John M. MacKenzie, “The British Empire: Ramshackle or Rampaging? A
Historiographical Reflection,” 99.
• Bill Schwarz, “An Unsentimental Education. John Darwin’s Empire,” 125.
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The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 45, Issue 4 (Spring 2015)
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/45/4
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“In Memoriam: Richard H. Ullman, 1934-2014,” vi.
Dagomar Degroot, “Testing the Limits of Climate History: The Quest for a Northeast
Passage During the Little Ice Age, 1594-1597,” 459.
Elise Dermineur, “Trust, Norms of Cooperation, and the Rural Credit Market in
Eighteenth-Century France,” 485.
Emanuele Felice and Giovanni Vecchi, “Italy’s Growth and Decline, 1861-2011,” 507.
Kyle Harper, “Civilization, Climate, and Malthus: The Rough Course of Global History,”
549.
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Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 34, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjih20/34/1#.VShJbChq7Go
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Michael J. Reimer, “’The good Dr. Lippe’ and Herzl in Basel, 1897: A translation and
analysis of the Zionist Congress’s opening speech,” 1.
Uriya Shavit, “Zionism as told by Rashid Rida,” 23.
Daniel Kupfert Heller, “Obedient children and reckless rebels: Jabotinsky’s youth
politics and the case for authoritarian leadership, 1931-1933,” 45.
Ayelet Kohn and Kobi Cohen-Hattab, “Tourism posters in the Yishuv era: Between
Zionist ideology and commercial language,” 69.
• Nurith Gertz, “With the face to the future: The kibbutz in recent literary works,” 93.
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Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 47, Issue 1 (February 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=LAS&volumeId=47&is
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Valeria Manzano, “Sex, Gender and the Making of the ‘Enemy Within’ in Cold War
Argentina,” 1.
Sebastián Carassai, “The Dark Side of Social Desire: Violence as Metaphor, Fantasy and
Satire in Argentina, 1969-1975,” 31.
Mariano Ben Plotkin, “US Foundations, Cultural Imperialism and Transnational
Misunderstandings: The Case of the Marginality Project,” 65.
Margaret Power, “Who but a Woman? The Transnational Diffusion of AntiCommunism among Conservative Women in Brazil, Chile and the United States During
the Cold War,” 93.
Rodrigo M. Nunes, “The Politics of Sentencing Reform in Brazil: Autonomous
Bureaucrats, Constrained Politicians and Gradual Policy Change,” 121.
Chris van der Borgh and Wim Savenije, “De-securitising and Re-securitising Gang
Policies: The Funes Government and Gangs in El Salvador,” 149.
Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 47, Issue 2 (May 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=LAS&volumeId=47&seriesId=0&issue
Id=02
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Marie Laure Geoffray, “Transnational Dynamics of Contention in Contemporary Cuba,”
223.
José Miguel Cruz, “Police Misconduct and Political Legitimacy in Central America,” 251.
Jeffrey L. Gould, “Ignacio Ellacuría and the Salvadorean Revolution,” 285.
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Hillel Eyal, “Beyond Networks: Transatlantic Immigration and Wealth in Late Colonial
Mexico City,” 317.
Maria-Aparecida Lopes, “Struggles over an ‘Old, Nasty, and Inconvenient Monopoly’:
Municipal Slaughterhouses and the Meat Industry in Rio de Janeiro, 1880-1920s,” 349.
William M. Leogrande, “Cuba’s Perilous Political Transition to the Post-Castro Era,”
377.
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The Journal of Legal History, Vol. 36, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/flgh20/36/1#.VSiOFyhq7Gp
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Andrew R.C. Simpson, “Counsel and the Crown: History, Law and Politics in the
Thought of David Chalmers of Ormond,” 3.
Gregory Allan, “Ceylon Coffee, the Comtesse and the Consignee: A Historical
Reappraisal of Rochefoucauld v Boustead,” 43.
“Scottish Legal History Group Report 2014,” 83.
• Sir John Baker, “Migrations of Manuscripts 2014,” 86.
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Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 13, Issue 4 (2014)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/smil20/13/4#.VSiRBChq7Go
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Henrik Syse and Martin L. Cook, “Editors’ Introduction: How Do We ‘Do’ Military
Ethics?,” 301.
Deane-Peter Baker, “’Dreams of Battle’: A Small Window into the Evolution of US Army
Tactical Ethics, 1921-2009,” 302.
Stephen Deakin, “Naked Soldiers and the Principle of Discrimination,” 320.
Maxwell J. Mehlman and Stephanie Corley, “A framework for Military Bioethics,” 331.
Yi-Ming Yu, “Military Ethics Education in Taiwan: A Multi-Channel Approach,” 350.
Alastair A. McLauchlan, “War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity on Okinawa: Guilt
on both sides,” 363.
Carlos Bertha, “Engineering Ethics in a Combat Environment: The LNQA Timecard
Dilemma,” 381.
James L. Cook, “Case Study Commentary and Analysis: Rules, Consequences, Virtues,
and Engineering Ethics,” 384.
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Journal of Military History, Vol. 79, No. 2 (April 2015)
http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/792.html
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Mark A. Stoler, “George C. Marshall and the ‘Europe-First’ Strategy, 1939-1951: A Study
in Diplomatic as well as Military History,” 293.
Steven Isaac, “The Role of Towns in the Battle of Bouvines (1214),” 317.
Vanya Eftimova Bellinger, “The Other Clausewitz: Findings from the Newly Discovered
Correspondence between Marie and Carl von Clausewitz,” 345.
Amy Muschamp, “Living under Allied Military Government in Southern Italy During the
Second World War: A Case Study of the Region of Molise,” 369.
Thomas Boghardt, “Dirty Work? The Use of Nazi Informants by U.S. Army Intelligence
in Postwar Europe,” 387.
Geraint Hughes, “Demythologising Dhofar: British Policy, Military Strategy, and
Counter-Insurgency in Oman, 1963-1976,” 423.
William M. Donnelly, “This ‘Horrible Example’: An Extraordinary Case of Absent
Without Leave During the Vietnam War,” 457.
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The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 53, Issue 1 (March 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=MOA&volumeId=53&i
ssueId=01&iid=9555754
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Lindsay Scorgie-Porter, “Militant Islamists or borderland dissidents? An exploration
into the Allied Democratic Forces’ recruitment practices and constitution,” 1.
Julia Gallagher, “The battle for Zimbabwe in 2013: from polarisation to ambivalence,”
27.
Donald Eliapenda Mmari, “The challenge of intermediary coordination in smallholder
sugarcane production in Tanzania,” 51.
Kerstin Nolte and Susanne Johanna Väth, “Interplay of land governance and large-scale
agricultural investment: evidence from Ghana and Kenya,” 69.
Steven Matema and Jens A. Andersson, “Why are lions killing us? Human-wildlife
conflict and social discontent in Mbire District, northern Zimbabwe,” 93.
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Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 20, Issue 2 (2015)
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Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, “Italy 1990-2014: the transition that never happened,” 171.
Guido Crainz, “Italy’s political system since 1989,” 176.
Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, “Italy’s unfinished transition: between domestic dynamics
and international change,” 189.
Stefano Ceccanti, “Constitutional change: an explanation,” 202.
Stefano Anastasia, “From the bottom of the bottle: justice, prison and social control in
the Italian transition,” 213.
Giuseppe Ciccarone and Enrico Saltari, “Cyclical downturn or structural disease? The
decline of the Italian economy in the last twenty years,” 228.
Stefano Palermo, “Local autonomies and economic development in Italy’s incomplete
transition,” 245.
Maddalena Carli, “25 April 1994-17 March 2011: symbolic dates of the past and Italy’s
transition,” 252.
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The Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 50, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjph20/50/1#.VSmWcyhq7Go
Articles
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Gary Osmond, “Blown out of the Water: The 1933 New Caledonian water polo visit to
Australia and demise of a racial stereotype,” 1.
James Boyd and Narrelle Morris, “’High Standard of Efficiency and Steadiness’: Papua
New Guinea Native Police Guards and Japanese War Criminals, 1945-53,” 20.
Pacific Currents
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Jon Fraenkel, “An Analysis of Provincial, Urban and Ethnic Loyalties in Fiji’s 2014
Election,” 38.
Joni Madraiwiwi, “The Fijian Elections of 2014: Returning to Democracy..?,” 54.
Notes and Documents
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Nigel Statham and Melenaite ‘Alakihihifo Heni Statham, “Closing the Gap in the Descent
fo the Lasike Title,” 61.
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Obituary
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Peter Hempenstall, “Alan Dudley Ward,” 89.
Exhibitions
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Kate Stevens, “Chiefs and Governors: art and power in Fiji,” 93.
Tanja Schubert-McArthur, “Mana Mãori: the power of New Zealand’s first inhabitants,”
96.
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Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 44, No. 2 (Winter 2015)
http://www.palestine-studies.org/jps/issue/174
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Ian S. Lustick, “Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch Marzel, and Zionist
Claims to Territory,” 7.
Matthew Kraig Kelly, “The Revolt of 1936: A Revision,” 28.
Shawqi Kassis, “Samih al-Qasim: Equal Parts Poetry and Resistance,” 43.
Interview with Ramadan Shallah, “Israel at a Crossroads – Unable to Vanquish
Resistance or Negotiate Peace,” 52.
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Journal of Policy History, Vol. 27, Issue 2 (April 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JPH&volumeId=27&iss
ueId=02&iid=9572348
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Matthew Dallek, “London Burning: The Blitz of England and the Origins of ‘Home
Defense’ in Twentieth-Century America,” 197.
Sergio Silva-Castañeda, “Transatlantic Demographers: The Italian Influence over
Population Policy in Mexico and Spain, 1930-1973,” 220.
Katherine Turk, “’With Wages So Low How Can a Girl Keep Herself?’ Protective Labor
Legislation and Working Women’s Expectations,” 250.
Ilhan Niaz, “The Long Remonstrance: Pakistan’s Receding Writ of the State in Light of
the Federal Law and Order Commission Report of 1993,” 275.
Paul E. Herron, “Slavery and Freedom in American State Constitutional Development,”
301.
Seth E. Blumenthal, “Children of the ‘Silent Majority’: Richard Nixon’s Young Voters for
the President, 1972,” 337.
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Charles H. Parker, “In Dialogue with the World: Hugo Grotius’s Vision of Global
Citizenship and Christian Unity,” 364.
James I. Wallner, “The Problem of Credible Commitment in Congressional Budgeting,”
382.
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Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 11, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/upse20/11/1#.VSvoVihq7Go
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Johan Adraiensen, Bart Kerremans, and Koen Slootmaeckers, “Editors’ Introduction to
the Thematic Issue: Mad about Methods? Teaching Research Methods in Political
Science,” 1.
Mark Carl Rom, “Numbers, Pictures, and Politics: Teaching Research Methods Through
Data Visualizations,” 11.
Michael Touchton, “Flipping the Classroom and Student Performance in Advanced
Statistics: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment,” 28.
James C. Roberts, “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Lecture Capture: Lessons Learned
from an Undergraduate Political Research Class,” 45.
Erin C. Cassese, Mirya R. Holman, Monica C. Schneider, and Angela L. Bos, “Building a
Gender and Methodology Curriculum: Integrated Skills, Exercises, and Practices,” 61.
Chad Murphy, “The Use of Peer Modeling to Increase Self-Efficacy in Research Methods
Courses,” 78.
Thomas M. Carsey and Jeffrey J. Harden, “Can You Repeat That Please?: Using Monte
Carlo Simulation in Graduate Quantitative Research Methods Classes,” 94.
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 25, Issue 2 (April 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=JRA&seriesId=3&volu
meId=25&issueId=02&iid=9556412
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Daphna Ephrat and Hatim Mahamid, “The Creation of Sufi Spheres in Medieval
Damascus (mid-6th/12th to mid-8th/14th centuries),” 189.
Walter N. Hakala, “On Equal Terms: The Equivocal Origins of an Early Mughal IndoPersian Vocabulary,” 209.
Jeff Eden, “A Sufi Saint in Sixteenth-Century East Turkistan: New Evidence Concerning
the Life of Khwaja Ishaq,” 229.
Sohini Ray, “Boundaries Blurred? Folklore, Mythology, History and the Quest for an
Alternative Genealogy in North-east India,” 247.
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Derek Davis, “Premchand Plays Chess,” 269.
James Lees, “’A Character to lose’: Richard Goodlad, the Rangpur dhing, and the
priorities of the East India Company’s early colonial administrators,” 301.
Stephen G. Haw, “The History of a Loyal Heart (Xin shi): a late-Ming forgery,” 317.
George Kam Wah Mak, “To Add or not to Add? The British and Foreign Bible Society’s
Defence of the ‘Without Note or Comment’ Principle in Late Qing China,” 329.
The Royal Asiatic Society Award
• “The Barwis Holliday Award,” 327.
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Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 38, Issue 1-2 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/38/1-2#.VSwbqChq7Go
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Thomas Rid and Ben Buchanan, “Attributing Cyber Attacks,” 4.
Robert Ayson and Christine M. Leah, “Missile Strategy in a Post-Nuclear Age,” 74.
Matthew Kroenig, “The History of Proliferation Optimism: Does It Have a Future?,” 98.
Liviu Horovitz, “Beyond Pessimism: Why the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons Will Not Collapse,” 126.
Evan Braden Montgomery and Eric S. Edelman, “Rethinking Stability in South Asia:
India, Pakistan, and the Competition for Escalation Dominance,” 159.
Li Chen, “From Civil War Victor to Cold War Guard: Positional Warfare in Korea and the
Transformation of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, 1951-1953,” 183.
Brian Holden Reid, “What is Command Culture?,” 215.
Amos Perlmutter Prize Essay
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Austin Long and Brendan Rittenhouse Green, “Stalking the Secure Second Strike:
Intelligence, Counterforce, and Nuclear Strategy,” 38.
Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 38, Issue 3 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/38/1-2#.VSwbqChq7Go
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Alan Chong, “Smart Power and Military Force: An Introduction,” 233.
Giulio M. Gallarotti, “Smart Power: Definitions, Importance, and Effectiveness,” 245.
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Yee-Kuang Heng, “Smart Power and Japan’s Self-Defense Forces,” 282.
David Capie, “The United States and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
(HADR) in East Asia: Connecting Coercive and Non-Coercive Uses of Military Power,”
309.
See Seng Tan, “Mailed Fists and Velvet Gloves: The Relevance of Smart Power to
Singapore’s Evolving Defence and Foreign Policy,” 332.
Mingjiang Li, “The People’s Liberation Army and China’s Smart Power Quandary in
Southeast Asia,” 359.
Evan N. Resnick, “I Will Follow: Smart Power and the Management of Wartime
Alliances,” 383.
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Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 6, Issue 2-3 (2014)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjth20/6/2-3#.VSwhOihq7Go
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Igor Tchoukarine, Rory Yeomans, and Igor Duda, “Editors’ introduction: research on
tourism history in the Adriatic Sea Region,” 103.
Maura Hametz, “Replacing Venice in the Adriatic: tourism and Italian irredentism,
1880-1936,” 107.
Natasa Urosevic, “The Brijuni Islands – recreating paradise: media representations of
an élite Mediterranean resort in the first tourist magazines,” 122.
Igor Tchoukarine, “’The sea connects; it does not divide’: Czech tourism on the
interwar Adriatic,” 139.
Rory Yeomans, “The adventures of an Ustasha Youth leader in the Adriatic: transitional
fascism and the travel polemics of Dragutin Gjuric,” 158.
Igor Duda and Igor Stanic, “Tanned guardians, followers and pioneers: Yugoslav
directed tourism across Tito’s Brijuni Islands,” 174.
Pamela Ballinger, “Mobile natures: tourism, symbolic geographies, and environmental
protection on the Croatian Adriatic,” 194.
Bertrand Réau, “The historical social science of tourism,” 210.
B.J. Barickman, “Not many flew down to Rio: tourism and the history of beach-going in
twentieth-century Rio de Janeiro,” 223.
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Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 13, Issue 1 (2015)
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Philip Gannon, “Between America and Europe: transatlantic influences on the policies
of Gordon Brown,” 1.
Hamza Karcic, “Saving Bosnia on Capitol Hill: the case of Senator Bob Dole,” 20.
Zinovia Lialiouti, “Greek Cold War anti-Americanism in perspective, 1947-1989,” 40.
Anna Pochmara, “Between Elysium and Inferno: the rhetoric of ambivalence in Oscar
Wilde’s and Rudyard Kipling’s writings about America,” 56.
Anne Zetsche, “The Ford Foundation’s role in promoting German-American elite
networking during the Cold War,” 76.
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Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Winter 2015)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/vs.2015.10.issue-1
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Alex-Thai D. Vo, “Nguyen Thi Nam and the Land Reform in North Vietnam, 1953,” 1.
Jason Morris-Jung, “The Vietnamese Bauxite Controversy: Towards a More
Oppositional Politics,” 63.
Patrick McAllister and Thi Cam Tu Luckman, “The Kitchen God Returns to Heaven [Ong
Táo Ve Tròi]: Popular Culture, Social Knowledge and Folk Beliefs in Vietnam,” 110.
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Labor Studies Journal, 39:4 (December 2014)
http://lsj.sagepub.com/content/39/4.toc
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Maura Kelly and Amy Lubitow, “Pride at Work: Organizing at the Intersection of the
Labor and LGBT Movements,” 257.
Ulf Ericsson, Sören Augustinsson and Pär Pettersson, “A Jigsaw Puzzle with No Given
Solution: The Financial Crisis, Trust, Loyalty and Fair-play,” 278.
Thomas F. Marvin, “Starting from Scratch: Building Community Support for Labor
Organizing in Indianapolis,” 297.
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The Middle East Journal, Vol. 69, No. 1 (Winter 2015)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_middle_east_journal/toc/mej.69.1.html
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Benedetta Berti, “Non-State Actors as Providers of Governance: The Hamas
Government in Gaza between Effective Sovereignty, Centralized Authority, and
Resistance,” 9.
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Miquel Pellicer and Eva Wegner, “The Justice and Development Party in Moroccan
Local Politics,” 32.
Hamed El-Said and James E. Rauch, “Education, Political Participation, and Islamist
Parties: The Case of Jordan’s Islamic Action Front,” 51.
Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo, “The European Union and Israel’s Occupation: Using
Technical Customs Rules as Instruments of Foreign Policy,” 74.
Geraint Hughes, “A Proxy War in Arabia: The Dhofar Insurgency and Cross-Border
Raids into South Yemen,” 91.
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Middle East Policy, Vol. 22, Issue 1 (Spring 2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mepo.2015.22.issue-1/issuetoc
American Politics and Policy
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Michael Hayden, Daniel Bolger, Dafna H. Rand, and Francis Ricciardone, “Symposium:
Managing, Ending and Avoiding Wars in the Middle East,” 1.
M.A. Muqtedar Khan, “Political Muslims in America: From Islamism to Exceptionalism,”
32.
Ronald R. Stockton, “The Presbyterians Divest,” 41.
Special Section
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“Natural Resources in Kurdistan, Iraq: Enabling Democracy or Increasing Instability?,”
66.
Philippe Le Billon, “Oil, Secession and the Future of Iraqi Federalism,” 68.
Till F. Paasche, “Syrian and Iraqi Kurds: Conflict and Cooperation,” 77.
David Romano, “Iraqi Kurdistan and Turkey: Temporary Marriage?,” 89.
Michael M. Gunter, “Iraq, Syria, Isis and the Kurds: Geostrategic Concerns for the U.S.
and Turkey,” 102.
Yoel Guzansky, “The Foreign-Policy Tools of Small Powers: Strategic Hedging in the
Persian Gulf,” 112.
Jeremy Salt, “Turkey’s Counterrevolution: Notes from the Dark Side,” 123.
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Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 51, Issue 2 (2015)
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Erdogan Keskinkilic and Ebubekir Ceylan, “Her Majesty’s Protected Subjects: The
Mishaqa Family in Ottoman Damascus,” 175.
Asher Orkaby, “The Yemeni Civil War: the Final British-Egyptian Imperial
Battleground,” 195.
Shireen Khan Burki, “Regime Consolidation and Female Status in a Fledgling
Theocracy: Khomeini’s Vilayet-e-Fiqh, 1979-89,” 208.
P.E. Caquet, “Guizot’s Absence of a Plan for Jerusalem,” 224.
Birol Gündogdu, “The Question of Ottoman Ignorance Before the Morea Rebellion of
1770: A Challenge to Widely Accepted Belief in the Light of New Ottoman Documents,”
238.
Sedat Bingöl, “Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Neighbourhoods Visited by Courage,
Sleeplessness and Dead Bodies,” 254.
Sara Yael Hirschhorn, “The Origins of the Redemption in Occupied Suburbia? The
Jewish-American Makings of the West Bank Settlement of Efrat, 1973-87,” 269.
Andreas Stergiou, “The Exceptional Case of the British Military Bases on Cyprus,” 285.
Yehuda U. Blanga, “Nasser’s Dilemma: Egypt’s Relations with the United States and
Israel, 1967-69,” 301.
Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 51, Issue 3 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmes20/51/3#.VSxJLyhq7Go
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Yusri Hazran, “How Elites Can Maintain their Power in the Middle East: The Junblat
Family as a Case Study,” 343.
Zachary J. Foster, “The 1915 Locust Attack in Syria and Palestine and its Role in the
Famine During the First World War,” 370.
Dogan Gürpinar, “Turkish Radicalism and its Images of the Ottoman Ancien Régime
(1923-38),” 395.
Hakan Ovunc Ongur, “Identifying Ottomanisms: The Discursive Evolution of Ottoman
Pasts in the Turkish Presents,” 416.
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Tristan Sturm and Seth Frantzman, “Religious Geopolitics of Palestinian Christianity:
Palestinian Christian Zionists, Palestinian Liberation Theologists, and American
Missions to Palestine,” 433.
Yair Safran, “Haifa al-Jadida: The Surrounding Walls and the City Quarters,” 452.
Juan Romero, “Decolonization in Reverse: The Iranian Oil Crisis of 1951-53,” 462.
Moshe Gat, “Yitzhak Rabin, the Ambassador to Washington, 1968-73: A Diplomat and
Policy Maker,” 489.
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Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 49, Issue 2 (March 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=ASS&volumeId=49&is
sueId=02&iid=9554104
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Radhika Singha, “Punished by Surveillance: Policing ‘dangerousness’ in colonial India,
1872-1918,” 241.
Ezra Rashkow, “Resistance to Hunting in Pre-independence India: Religious
environmentalism, ecological nationalism or cultural conservation?,” 270.
Arik Moran, “’The Rani of Sirmur’ Revisited: Sati and sovereignty in theory and
practice,” 302.
Ghulam A. Nadri, “Sailors, Zielverkopers, and the Dutch East India Company: the
maritime labour market in eighteenth-century Surat,” 336.
Nayanika Mathur, “A ‘Remote’ Town in the Indian Himalaya,” 365.
Nandagopal R. Menon, “Communal Harmony as Governmentality: Reciprocity, peacekeeping, state legitimacy, and citizenship in contemporary India,” 393.
Chinese Refugees Forum
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Laura Madokoro, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, and Glen Peterson, “Questioning the Dynamics
and Language of Forced Migration in Asia: The experience of ethnic Chinese refugees –
Introduction,” 430.
Glen Peterson, “Sovereignty, International Law, and the Uneven Development of the
International Refugee Regime,” 439.
Tina Mai Chen, “Chinese Residents of Burma as Refugees, Evacuees, and Returnees: The
shared racial logic of territorialization in the regulation of wartime migration,” 469.
Laura Madokoro, “Surveying Hong Kong in the 1950s: Western humanitarians and the
‘problem’ of Chinese refugees,” 493.
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Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, “Transnational Identities, Multiculturalism or Assimilation? China’s
‘refugee-returnees’ and generational transitions,” 525.
Meredith Oyen, “The Right of Return: Chinese displaced persons and the International
Refugee Organization, 1947-56,” 546.
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Modern Italy, Vol. 19, Issue 4 (2014)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmit20/19/4#.VS1c9Chq7Go
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Phil Cooke and John Foot, “Modern Italy 2010-2015,” 353.
Martyn Lyons, “’Questo cor che tuo si rese’: the private and the public in Italian women’s
love letters in the long nineteenth century,” 355.
Simona Fazio, “The Bourbon monarchy and prison legislation in Sicily: two competing
plans for reform (1826-1830),” 369.
Hannah Malone, “Secularisation, anticlericalism and cremation within Italian
cemeteries of the nineteenth century,” 385.
Stephen C. Bruner, “Conflicting obituaries: the Abyssinian ‘outlaw’ Debeb as
treacherous bandit and romantic hero in late nineteenth-century Italian imagination,”
405.
Laura Cerasi, “Empires ancient and modern: strength, modernity and power in
imperial ideology from the Liberal period to Fascism,” 421.
Francesco Amoretti and Diego Giannone, “The power of words: the changing role of the
Italian head of state during the Second Republic,” 439.
Joan Barceló, “Re-examining a modern classic: does Putnam’s Making Democracy Work
suffer from spuriousness?,” 457.
Modern Italy, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmit20/20/1#.VS1glyhq7Go
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Penelope Morris and Mark Seymour, “Introducing Modern Italy’s new editors,” 1.
Daniele Albertazzi and James L. Newell, “Introduction: A mountain giving birth to a
mouse? On the impact and legacy of Silvio Berlusconi in Italy,” 3.
Mark Donovan, “Berlusconi’s impact and legacy: political parties and the party system,”
11.
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Cristian Vaccari, “The features, impact and legacy of Berlusconi’s campaigning
techniques, language and style,” 25.
Cinzia Padovani, “’Berlusconi’s Italy’: the media between structure and agency,” 41.
Cristina Dallara, “Powerful resistance against a long-running personal crusade: the
impact of Silvio Berlusconi on the Italian judicial system,” 59.
Paul Furlong, “Silvio Berlusconi and the Italian presidency: accordions, triangles and
constitutional change,” 77.
Stephen Gundle, “How Berlusconi will be remembered: notoriety, collective memory
and the mediatisation of posterity,” 91.
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Le Monde Diplomatique (February 2015)
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2015/02/
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Renaud Lambert, “La stratégie du dirigeable.”
“Comment soutenir votre journal.”
Alain Supiot, “Le rêve de l’harmonie par le calcul,” 3.
Serge Halimi, “La gauche grecque peut-elle changer l’Europe?,” 4.
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“Un espoir tempéré, la crainte des coups tordus,” 4.
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“L’escalade des sanctions.”
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Julien Vercueil, “Avis de gros temps sur l’économie russe,” 6.
Maxime Robin, “Les Appalaches décapitées par les marchands de charbon,” 8.
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Michael T. Klare, “La guerre du pétrole se joue en mer,” 10.
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“Après le tsunami, paix fragile à Atjeh.”
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Hadrien Clouet, “Chômage, le mythe des emplois vacants,” 12.
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Philippe Pataud Célérier, “Les Papous minoritaires en Papouasie,” 11.
Aurélien Bernier, “Crimes économiques sans châtiment,” 12.
Sébastien Lapaque, “L’interprète du Mozambique,” 27.
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Dossier
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“Attentats de Paris, l’onde de choc,” 13.
Laurent Bonelli, “Les chemins de la radicalisation,” 1.
Benoît Bréville, “Islamophobie ou prolophobie?,” 13.
Pierre Conesa, “Comment tarir les sources du recrutement salafiste armé,” 14.
Pierre Souchon, “’Le Prophète, la seule chose en laquelle on croit’,” 16.
Dominique Vidal, “Un antisémitisme virulent mais marginal,” 16.
Julien Théron, “Funeste rivalité entre Al-Qaida et l’Organisation de l’Etat islamique,” 18.
Anne-Cécile Robert, “Assauts contre les Lumières,” 18.
Philippe Leymarie, “En Afrique, d’autres foyers du djihadisme,” 20.
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Hicham Ben Abdallah El-Alaoui, “Surdité des gouvernements arabes,” 22.
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“L’empilement des lois antiterroristes.”
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Pierre Rimbert, “Soyez libres, c’est un ordre,” 28.
Cécile Marin, “Les principaux groupes armés islamistes sunnites.”
Cécile Marin, “Enjeux et acteurs de la sécurité en Afrique.”
Le Monde Diplomatique (March 2015)
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2015/03/
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David Garcia, “Bouygues, le bâtisseur du dictateur,” 1.
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“Dans l’ombre d’un satrape.”
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“Voyage au Bouyguistan.”
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Cécile Marin, “Achkhabad, un luxe de pastiches.”
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“Du soviétisme au despotisme.”
Pierre Rimbert, “Loi Macron, obscur objet du désir.”
Nabil Mouline, “Surenchères traditionalistes en terre d’islam,” 3.
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Renaud Lambert, “Dette publique, un siècle de bras de fer,” 4.
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“L’Equateur dit ‘non’,” 4.
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“Pour l’exemple.”
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“A Athènes, des médias à genoux,” 5.
Philippe Descamps, “’Où sont les Sartre, les Foucault?,” 6.
Joël Gombin, “Mythologie du front républicain,” 7.
Benoît Bréville and Pierre Rimbert, “Une gauche assise à la droite du peuple,” 8.
Philippe Pons, “Les Nord-Coréennes réveillent le ‘royaume ermite’,” 10.
“La Russie appelée à la rescousse,” 10.
Geneviève Clastres, “En bermuda dans les tranchées,” 14.
Ignacio Ramonet, “Hugo Chávez, Dieu et la révolution,” 16.
“Le Venezuela miné par la spéculation,” 16.
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Trita Parsi, “Le temps de la haine entre les Etats-Unis et l’Iran est-il révolu?,” 18.
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“Une suite d’ingérences extérieures.”
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“Négociations cruciales sur le nucléaire,” 18.
Marius Schattner, “Le coup de poker de M. Netanyahou,” 20.
Adolph Reed, Jr., “’Selma’ et la légende noire,” 27.
Ibrahim Warde, “SwissLeaks ou la grande évasion,” 28.
Igor Delanoë, “L’Ukraine entre guerre et paix,” 1.
“De la Transnistrie au Donbass, l’histoire bégaie,” 22.
“Sur le front de l’uranium,” 22.
Cécile Marin, “Le Transnistrie, de 1812 à nos jours.”
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Cécile Marin, “Le nucléaire en Ukraine.”
Le Monde Diplomatique (April 2015)
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2015/04/
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Martine Bulard, “Loi Macron, le choix du ‘toujours moins’,” 1.
Pierre Daum, “Enquête sur ces harkis restés en Algérie,” 1.
Pierre Rimbert, “Dr Folamour à Athènes.”
Razmig Keucheyan, “Périssables démocraties,” 3.
Anne Vigna, “São Paulo, mégapole à sec,” 6.
“Virage à droite pour le Parti des travailleurs,” 6.
Jyotsna Saksena, “Tata, saga indienne,” 8.
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Jacques Denis, “’Taper sur un monde creux pour le faire résonner’,” 10.
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“Vils vilains voleurs.”
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“Coup de Balai citoyen au Burkina Faso,” 10.
“Au Nigeria, les internautes donnent de la voix,” 11.
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“Le rap du bluffeur.”
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Patrick Haimzadeh, “En Libye, ce n’est pas le chaos, c’est la guerre,” 12.
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Cécile Marin, “Le pétrole, un enjeu de la seconde guerre civile libyenne.”
Vicken Cheterian, “Le génocide arménien et ses vies ultérieures,” 16.
Alain Gresh, “Pour en finir (vraiment) avec le terrorisme,” 17.
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Frédéric Lordon, “Avec Thomas Piketty, pas de danger pour le capital au XXie siècle,” 18.
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“Des résultats électoraux en dents de scie.”
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Eric Dupin, “Le grand ratage des écologistes français,” 20.
Roger Vaillant, “1945, la politique au village,” 22.
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Clea Chakraverty, “Des Amis pas comme les autres,” 23.
Johan Popelard, “L’imaginaire monumental des milliardaires,” 27.
Pierre Rimbert, “Pétrole et paranoïa,” 28.
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Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de voir (February-March 2015)
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/139/
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Martine Bulard, “Un chaudron bouillonnant.”
Quand les vainqueurs se partageaient l’Asie
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Thai Quang Trung, “Jeux d’influence à Yalta.”
Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, “Les territoires perdus de l’Empire chinois.”
Bruce Cumings, “Feu sur les Corées.”
Noam Chomsky, “De l’utilité d’un dictateur en Indonésie.”
Jacques Decornoy, “Les Philippines à la recherche d’une alliance anticommuniste.”
Jean Rouvier, “Bataille autour du statut de la mer en 1958…”
Martine Bulard, “…et depuis 1982.”
Huang Chen, “Rencontre entre De Gaulle et Mao Zedong.”
Au son des canons
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Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt, “Avis de tempête en mer de Chine.”
Shen Dingli, “Drôle de couple.”
Olivier Zajec, “L’Inde se rêve en puissance économique et militaire.”
Martine Bulard, “Rivalités sur fond de libre-échange.”
Original comics by Choi Juhyun, “Corée, souvenirs de colonisation.”
Takahashi Tetsuya, “Yasukuni ou la nostalgie du passé colonial.”
Vince Scappatura, “L’Australie, pièce centrale du ‘pivot’ américain.”
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Xavier Monthéard, “Retournement de l’histoire au Vietnam.”
Isabelle Facon, “La complexe quête asiatique de la Russie.”
Joe Rogaly, “Rivalité indo-pakistanaise à l’aune de la guerre froide.”
Et pourtant ils coopèrent
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Oe Kenzaburo et al, “Manifeste contre le nationalisme nippon.”
Wang Hui, “Les Asiatiques réinventent l’Asie.”
Pierre Rimbert, “Le porte-conteneurs et le dromadaire.”
Martine Bulard, “La longue marche vers l’ouest.”
Candice Tran Dai, “Les rivalités mises de côté…sur Internet.”
Arnaud Dubus, “L’union sacrée.”
Guillaume Barou, “De l’antique BD au manga.”
Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de voir (April-May 2015)
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/140/
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Dominique Vidal, “Vous avez dit terrorisme?”
La secousse
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Laurent Bonelli, “Pourquoi cette radicalisation?”
Pierre Conesa, “Pour tarir le recrutement du salafisme djihadiste.”
Julien Théron, “Al-Qaida contre Daech.”
Quatre décennies de terrorisme
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Samir Frangié, “Munich, tournant pour les Palestiniens?”
Toni Negriv, “En Italie, les années de plomb.”
Claude Julien, “S’en prendre aux causes.”
Marina Da Silva and Alain Gresh, “Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, une vengeance d’Etat(s).”
Gilles Perrault, “’Complot bulgare’ contre Jean Paul II.”
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Serge Halimi, “Ecole des dictateurs.”
Cédric Gouverneur, “Sanglante dérive des extrémistes basques.”
Djamel Benramdane, “Guerre de l’ombre en Algérie.”
Olivier Roy, “Qu’est-ce qu’Al-Qaida?”
John R. MacArthur and Scott Horton, “La CIA et la torture.”
Alain Vicky, “D’où vient la secte Boko Haram.”
Remi Nilsen, “De quoi Breivik est-il le nom?”
Pourquoi?
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Alain Gresh, “Sainte alliance contre l’insaisissable ennemi.”
Antonio Cassese, “Terrorisme et lutte armée.”
Noam Chomsky, “L’arme des puissants.”
John Brown, “Une définition européenne.”
Jacques Derrida and Jürgen Habermas, “Réflexions sur le 11-Septembre.”
Dominique Vidal, “Casser l’apartheid à la française.”
Didier Bigo, “Répression globale.”
• Ibrahim Warde, “Le mythe des 300 millions de Ben Laden.”
• Giorgio Agamben, “Sécurité contre libertés.”
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National Identities, Vol. 17, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/current#.VS56oyhq7Go
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Michel Bouchard and Gheorghe Bogdan, “From barbarian other to chosen people: the
etymology, ideology and evolution of ‘nation’ at the shifting edge of medieval Western
Christendom,” 1.
William Eastwood, “Reframing national locality: religious minorities using history to
transform local experience in Georgia,” 25.
Christopher Kelen, “’And ever give us cause’: Understanding the investments of the’Uranthem’, ‘God Save the King/Queen’,” 45.
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Robert Paul Kolt, “Nationalism in Western art music: a reassessment,” 63.
Alam Saleh and James Worrall, “Between Darius and Khomeini: exploring Iran’s
national identity problematique,” 73.
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Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 21, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fnep20/21/1#.VS59oShq7Go
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Richard Gillespie, “Between Accommodation and Contestation: The Political Evolution
of Basque and Catalan Nationalism,” 3.
Diego Muro, “When Do Countries Recentralize? Ideology and Party Politics in the Age
of Austerity,” 24.
Ludger Mees, “Nationalist Politics at the Crossroads: The Basque National Party and
the Challenge of Sovereignty (1998-2014),” 44.
Caroline Gray, “A Fiscal Path to Sovereignty? The Basque Economic Agreement and
Nationalist Politics,” 63.
Anwen Elias, “Catalan Independence and the Challenge of Credibility: The Causes and
Consequences of Catalan Nationalist Parties’ Strategic Behavior,” 83.
Kathryn Crameri, “Political Power and Civil Counterpower: The Complex Dynamics of
the Catalan Independence Movement,” 104.
Bonnie N. Field, “The Evolution of Substate Nationalist Parties as Statewide
Parliamentary Actors: CiU and PNV in Spain,” 121.
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Orbis, Vol. 59, Issue 2 (2015)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00304387
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Arthur Waldron, “The Asia Mess: How Things Did Not Turn Out As Planned,” 143.
Artyom Lukin and Rens Lee, “The Russian Far East and the Future of Asian Security,”
167.
Thomas F. Lynch III, “Post-2014 Afghanistan & the Looming Consequences of Strategic
Misappreciation,” 181.
Frank O’Donnell and Harsh V. Pant, “Managing Indian Defense Policy: The Missing
Grand Strategy Connection,” 199.
Arthur I. Cyr, “Turkey’s Continuing Role as a Pivotal Ally in a Rapidly Changing Region,”
215.
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Christopher J. Fettweis, “On Heartlands and Chessboards: Classical Geopolitics, Then
and Now,” 233.
Anthony N. Celso, “The Islamic State and Boko Haram: Fifth Wave Jihadist Terror,” 249.
Paul Carrese, “The Grand Strategy of Washington and Eisenhower: Recovering the
American Consensus,” 269.
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Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 84, No. 1 (February 2015)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/phr.2015.84.issue-1
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David Igler, “Hardly Pacific: Violence and Death in the Great Ocean,” 1.
Helen N. Pho, “Cold War Kidnapping: The Gustav Hertz Case and the Failure of Secret
Negotiations in Vietnam, 1965-1967,” 19.
Elaine Lewinnek, “Social Studies Controversies in 1960s Los Angeles: Land of the Free,
Public Memory, and the Rise of the New Right,” 48.
Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 84, No. 2 (May 2015)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/phr.2015.84.issue-2
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Lawrence H. Kessler, “A Plantation upon a Hill: Or, Sugar without Rum: Hawai’i’s
Missionaries and the Founding of the Sugarcane Plantation System,” 129.
Modupe Labode, “’Defend Your Manhood and Womanhood Rights’: The Birth of a
Nation, Race, and the Politics of Respectability in Early Twentieth-Century Denver,
Colorado,” 163.
Miles A. Powell, “’Pestered with Inhabitants’: Aldo Leopold, William Vogt, and More
Trouble with Wilderness,” 195.
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Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review, Vol. 45, No. 2
(September 2014)
https://shafr.org/sites/default/files/Passport-09-2014.pdf
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Gary R. Hess, “SHAFR’s Formative Years: 1967-1982,” 6.
Kenneth Osgood, Susan A. Brewer, Francis J. Gavin, Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, Fabian
Hilfrich, and Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, “A Roundtable on Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman,
American Umpire,” 14.
Stephen G. Rabe, “Marching Ahead (Forthrightly): The Historiography of InterAmerican Relations,” 25.
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Jeffrey A. Engel, Chester J. Pach, Michael Cotey Morgan, Vladislav Zubok, Michael V.
Paulauskas, and James Graham Wilson, “A Roundtable on James Graham Wilson, The
Triumph of Improvisation: Gorbachev’s Adaptability, Reagan’s Engagement, and the End
of the Cold War,” 35.
Edwin E. Moïse, “Tonkin Gulf in Historical Perspective,” 46.
“In Memoriam: John Garry Clifford,” 63.
• “In Memoriam: Sandra Carol Taylor,” 67.
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Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 40, Issue 1 (January 2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pech.2015.40.issue-1/issuetoc
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Heather Fryer, Robbie Lieberman, and Andrew Barbero, “Introduction: Within the
Folds of the Complex: Art, Activism, and the Cultural Politics of Peacemaking,” 1.
Kathleen A. Brown, “’Dissenters from the Religion of Patriotism’: Women’s Poetic
Responses to World War I in the Oakland (CA) World,” 11.
Ryan J. Kirkby, “Dramatic Protests, Creative Communities: VVAW and the Expressive
Politics of the Sixties Counterculture,” 33.
Jacob Juntunen, “War During Peacetime: Mainstream Theater, Mass Media, and the
1985 Premiere of The Normal Heart,” 63.
Elizabeth S. Hawley, “Art, Activism, and Democracy: WochenKlausur’s Social
Interventions,” 83.
Andrew Barbero, “An Interview with Tony Perucci,” 110.
Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 40, Issue 2 (April 2015)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pech.2015.40.issue-2/issuetoc
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Cherri Wemlinger, “Collective Security and the Italo-Ethiopian Dispute Before the
League of Nations,” 139.
Cheryl Lynn Duckworth, “History, Memory, and Peace Education: History’s Hardest
Questions in the Classroom,” 167.
David R. Dreyer, “Issue Variation and Rivalry Duration: A Comparative Analysis,” 194.
Special Forum Articles
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Ian Christopher Fletcher, “Advocating Peace, Debating War: A Centenary Forum on the
First World War,” 215.
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Sandi E. Cooper, “European Peace Advocates and the Great War: Prevention, Protest,
Resignation, and Resistance,” 216.
Ian Christopher Fletcher, “Coloring the World,” 226.
Ernest Ialongo, “Solving the Nation’s Ills Through War: Italy, the Great War, and Nation
Building,” 234.
Kurt Guldentops, “The Wartime Political Thought of the Pan-Netherlander Van Es and
the Flemish Activist Van Genechten,” 244.
Elaine P. Rocha, “The War is for the Brave Ones: Brazilian Women Preparing for the
Great War,” 254.
Sungshin Kim, “The Great War, the Collapse of Civilization, and Chinese Visions of
World Order,” 264.
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Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol. 21, Issue 1 (February 2015)
http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/pac/21/1/
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Gabriel Twose and J. Christopher Cohrs, “Psychology and human rights: Introduction to
the special issue,” 3.
Sam McFarland, “Culture, individual differences, and support for human rights: A
general review,” 10.
Dominic Abrams, Diane M. Houston, Julie Van de Vyver, and Milica Vasiljevic, “Equality
hypocrisy, inconsistency, and prejudice: The unequal application of the universal
human right to equality,” 28.
Justin D. Hackett, Allen M. Omoto, and Miriam Matthews, “Human rights: The role of
psychological sense of global community,” 47.
Kathleen Mailey-Morrison, Ross Caputi, Ellen Gutowski, Tristyn Campbell, Maria
Regina E. Estuar, Jacqueline Akhurst, Mahlon P. Dalley, Luciana Karine de Souza, Eros
DeSouza, Jas Laile Suzana Binti Jaafar, Sherri McCarthy, Ellora Puri, Nisha Raj,
Natoschia Scruggs, Darshini Shah, and Michael J. Stevens, “Engaging moral agency for
human rights: Outlooks from the Global South,” 68.
Shelly Grabe and Anjali Dutt, “Counter narratives, the psychology of liberation, and the
evolution of a women’s social movement in Nicaragua,” 89.
Bernhard Leidner and Mengyao Li, “How to (re)build human rights consciousness and
behavior in postconflict societies: An integrative literature review and framework for
past and future research,” 106.
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Christian Staerklé, Alain Clémence, and Dario Spini, “A social psychology of human
rights rooted in asymmetric intergroup relations,” 133.
Katya Migacheva, “Searching for puzzle pieces: How (social) psychology can help
inform human rights policy,” 142.
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Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 27, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cper20/27/1#.VS7LNyhq7Go
Symposium: Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping
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Rachel Julian and Christine Schweitzer, “The Origins and Development of Unarmed
Civilian Peacekeeping,” 1.
Alessandro Rossi, “The Glass Ceiling for UCP in Inter-Governmental Organizations,” 9.
Luis Enrique Eguren, “The Notion of Space in International Accompaniment,” 18.
Ellen Furnari, “Relationships Are Critical for Peacekeeping,” 25.
Tiffany Easthom, “The South Sudan Weapons Free Zone,” 31.
Tim Wallis, “Saving Lives, Saving Souls,” 37.
Georgi Engelbrecht and Vidushi Kaushik, “Community-Based Protection Mechanisms,”
43.
Richard Gehrmann, Matt Grant, and Samantha Rose, “Australian Unarmed
Peacekeepers on Bougainville, 1997-2003,” 52.
Bernardo Venturi, “Mainstreaming Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping,” 61.
Other Features
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Patrick Babajanian, “Identity and Power in Perpetrating Genocide,” 67.
Alex Otieno, “Unconditional Hospitality as Discursive Practice,” 74.
Peter Shields, “The Human Cost of the European Union’s External Border Regime,” 82.
Dean Laplonge, “The Absence of Masculinity in Gender Training for UN Peacekeepers,”
91.
• Lawerence Baldassaro, “Peace Profile: Danilo Dolci,” 100.
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Politique Étrangère (2015/1)
https://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2015-1.htm
Dossier: La défense européenne revisitée
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Vivien Pertusot, “Défense européenne: enfin du nouveau,” 11.
Ronja Kempin and Ronja Scheler, “L’intégration différenciée peut-elle débloquer la
PSDC?,” 25.
Alice Pannier, “Le ‘minilatéralisme’: une nouvelle forme de coopération de défense,” 37.
Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen and Sten Rynning, translated from English by Valentine
Deville-Fradin, “Le partage des capacités militaires: impasse ou avenir?,” 49.
Contrechamps
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Alain Lamassoure, “Europe: le cas du patient anglais,” 63.
Philippe Moreau Defarges, “Et si l’Europe, libérée de la perfide Albion, perdait sa
boussole?,” 75.
Actualités
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Jean-Luc Racine, “La difficile transition afghane,” 89.
Mourad Chabbi, “Armée et transition démocratique en Tunisie,” 103.
Repères
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Tanguy Struye de Swielande, Bruno Hellendorff, and Alexia Honoré, “Australie, une
nouvelle stratégie de puissance moyenne,” 117.
Rémy Hémez, “États-Unis/Corée du Sud, l’alliance militaire en question,” 129.
Jean-François Heimburger, “Japon: sous les volcans, le nucléaire,” 143.
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Raisons Politiques (2015/1)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2015-1.htm
Éditorial
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Estelle Ferrarese and Sandra Laugier, “Politique des formes de vie,” 5.
Dossier: Politique des Formes de Vie
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Rahel Jaeggi, “Towards an Immanent Critique of Forms of Life,” 13.
Albert Ogien, “La démocratie comme revendication et comme forme de vie,” 31.
Estelle Ferrarese, “Le projet politique d’une vie qui ne peut être séparée de sa forme: La
politique de la sousrtraction de Giorgio Agamben,” 49.
Sandra Laugier, “La vulnérabilité des formes de vie,” 65.
Robin Celikates, “Against Manichaeism: The Politics of Forms of Life and the
Possibilities of Critique,” 81.
Sabine Arnaud, “Quand des formes de vie se rejoignent: Langue des signes et citoyenneté
en France au tournant du 19e siècle,” 97.
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Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 23, No. 1/2 (2015)
http://renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-23-no-1-2-2015
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Lewis Baston, “Guest Editorial: a shortage of optimism.”
Bridget Phillipson and Scott Gilfillan, “Route-masters: the re-regulation of bus
services.”
Richard Carr, “The financial sector and the One Nation tradition.”
Thom Brooks, “The stakeholder society and the politics of hope.”
Lisa Nandy and James Stafford, “Interview: principles, not mechanisms.”
Adam Ramsay, Ben Jackson, David Torrance, and Gerry Hassan, “The Scottish
referendum: what happened and what next?”
Jim O’Connell, Joel Mullan, and Jamie Audsley, “A school-to-work agenda for
government.”
Martin O’Neill and Neal Lawson, “Does social democracy have a future?”
Nick Pearce, Graeme Cooke, and Howard Reed, “The IPPR’s Condition of Britain: an
exchange.”
Russell Whiting, “Don’t mention the war: a response to Reeves and McIvor.”
Arianna Introna, “(Post-)referendum Scottish politics.”
Alan Finlayson, “Labour’s new identity politics.”
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Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 19, Issue 2 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrhi20/19/2#.VS7awihq7Go
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Jaume Aurell, “Rethinking historical genres in the twenty-first century,” 145.
Alun Munslow, “Genre and history/historying,” 158.
Kalle Pihlainen, “Realist histories? When form clashes with function,” 177.
Katherine M. Johnson, “Rethinking (re)doing: historical re-enactment and/as
historiography,” 193.
Dawn Spring, “Gaming history: computer and video games as historical scholarship,”
207.
Cayce Myers and James F. Hamilton, “Open genre, new possibilities: democratizing
history via social media,” 222.
Y-Dang Troeung, “Human rights and the literary self-portrait: Vann Nath’s A
Cambodian Prison Portrait: One Year in the Khmer Rouge’s S-21,” 235.
Rocío G. Davis, “Layering history: graphic embodiment and emotions in GB Tran’s
Vietnamerica,” 252.
Frans Weiser, “The conventions of unconventionality: reconsidering the cinematic
historian in Even the Rain,” 268.
• Janice Liedl, “Tales of futures past: science fiction as a historical genre,” 285.
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The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 13, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/13/1#.VS7kgShq7Go
From the Guest Editor
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Asma Uddin, “Public (Dis)Order and Public (Im)Morality: An Introduction to the Spring
2015 Issue,” 1.
Articles
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Elizabeth K. Cassidy, “Restricting Rights? The Public Order and Public Morality
Limitations on Free Speech and Religious Liberty in UN Human Rights Institutions,” 5.
Amjad Mahmood Khan, “Pakistan’s Anti-Blasphemy Laws and the Illegitimate Use of
the ‘Law, Public Order, and Morality’ Limitation on Constitutional Rights,” 13.
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Michael Wahid Hanna, “Public Order and Egypt’s Statist Tradition,” 23.
Rim-Sarah Alouane, “Freedom of Religion and the Transformation of Public Order in
France,” 31.
Marshall J. Breger, “Ordre Public and the First Amendment,” 39.
Neil Hicks, “The Public Disorder of Blasphemy Laws: A Comparative Perspective,” 51.
Jonathan Fox, “Empirical Evidence on the Influence of Free Speech and Religious
Freedom on Public Order and Public Morality,” 59.
Prohibiting “Hate Speech”: Two Perspectives
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Mohamed Saeed M. Eltayeb, “The Quest for Permissible Limitations on Freedom of
Expression: Public Order and Public Morality Exceptions.” 69.
Jacob Mchangama, “The Problem with Hate Speech Laws,” 75.
Review Essay
• Geoffrey Cameron, “Integration of Muslims into Western Liberal Countries,” 83.
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Review of International Studies, Vol. 41, Issue 2 (April 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=RIS&volumeId=41&iss
ueId=02&iid=9579408
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Vincent Pouliot and Jean-Philippe Thérien, “The politics of inclusion: Changing patterns
in the governance of international security,” 211.
Robin Dunford, “Human rights and collective emancipation: The politics of food
sovereignty,” 239.
Lene Hansen, “How images make world politics: International icons and the case of
Abu Ghraib,” 263.
Peter Trubowitz and Peter Harris, “When states appease: British appeasement in the
1930s,” 289.
Ido Oren and Ty Solomon, “WMD, WMD, WMD: Securitisation through ritualised
incantation of ambiguous phrases,” 313.
Adam Bower, “Arguing with law: strategic legal argumentation, US diplomacy, and
debates over the International Criminal Court,” 337.
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Sungju Park-Kang, “Fictional IR and imagination: Advancing narrative approaches,”
361.
Valbona Muzaka and Matthew Louis Bishop, “Doha stalemate: The end of trade
multilateralism?,” 383.
Pía Riggirozzi, “Regionalism, activism, and rights: New opportunities for health
diplomacy in South America,” 407.
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Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 52, No. 1 (January-June 2009)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920090001&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Mario Rapoport and Claudio Spiguel, “Argentina and the Marshall Plan: promises and
realities.”
Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros and Cinthia Regina Campos, “European Union,
institutional reforms and democratic deficit: an analysis of the co-decision
mechanism.”
Patrícia Luíza Kegel and Mohamed Amal, “Institutions, law and sovereignty: a legal
effectiveness in the processes of regional integration of European Union and the
Mercosur.”
Rodrigo de Oliveira Godinho, “Norms and redistribution: a case study of international
influences over policies against racial discrimination in Brazil.”
Antônio Carlos Lessa, Leandro Freitas Couto, and Rogério de Souza Farias, “Planned
foreign policy: plurianual plans and Brazil’s international action, from Cardoso to Lula
(1995-2008).”
Tánia Quintaneiro, “The American policy for the de-germanization of Brazilian air
transport system: the case of the Condor company.”
Emerson Maione de Souza, “Order and Justice in the international society after
September 11.”
Miriam Gomes Saraiva and José Briceño Ruiz, “Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela:
different perceptions about the construction of Mercosul.”
Thiago Lima, “Bush’s trade policy: the CAFTA-DR and the inner resistance.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 52, No. 2 (July-December 2009)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920090002&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Marcelo Dias Varella, “The Effectiveness of the Dispute Settlement Body of the World
Trade Organization: an analysis of its first twelve years of existence and proposals for
its improvement.”
Shiguenoli Miyamoto, “Brazilian foreign policy and the Community of Portuguesespeaking countries (CPLP).”
Pio Penna Filho, “Itamaraty at the years of lead: the Center of Foreign Information
(CIEX) and repression in the Southern Cone (1966-1979).
Thiago Gehre Galvão, “South America: construction through reinvention (2000-2008).”
Viktor Sukup, “Korea: ‘Tiger’ in trouble, mysteries from the north.”
German A. De la Reza, “The Memories of the Duke of Sully (or the ups and downs of the
first project of European Union).”
Diego Santos Vieira de Jesus, “The processes of sharing of sovereignty in the European
Union.”
Argemiro Procópio, “Gulliver in the Amazon and the adventures of ‘indigenism’ in
International Relations.”
Darly Henriques da Silva, “Montreal and Kyoto Protocols: common points and essential
differences.”
João Paulo Soares Alsina, Jr., “Military Power as Brazil’s Contemporary Foreign Policy
Tool.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 53, No. 1 (January-July 2010)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920100001&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Gunther Rudzit and Otto Nogami, “National Security and Defense: basic concepts for an
analysis.”
Matias Spektor, “Ideas of regional activism: the transformation of Brazilian readings of
its region.”
Diego de Freitas Rodrigues, “South-South horizontal cooperation: arrangements for
policy consultation between India, Brazil and South Africa.”
Marcelo Santos, “Past and present in the Colombia-United States relations: the strategy
of internationalization of the Colombian armed conflict and the guidelines of North
American foreign policy.”
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Maria do Céu Pinto, “Turkey’s Accession to the European Union in terms of impact on
the EU’s security and defense policies: potential and drawbacks.”
Julia Bertino Moreira, “Re-democratization and human rights: refugee policy in Brazil.”
Maurício Santoro, “Cuba after the Cold War: economic change, new diplomatic agenda
and the limited dialogue with the United States.”
Daniel Flemes, “Brazil in the BRIC initiative: soft balancing in the shifting world order?”
Maria Helena de Castro Santos, “Exporting of democracy in American foreign policy in
the post-Cold War period: the doctrine and the use of force.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2010)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920100002&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Ariane Roder Figueira, “Ruptures and continuities in the pattern of organizational
decision making in Foreign Policy Office.”
Marcelo Costa Ferreira, “National Constituent Assemblies of 1946 and 1988 and the
role of Brazilian Congress in Foreign Policy.”
Carmen Sofia Fonseca, “Motivations versus performance: Brazil in Portuguese foreign
policy (1976-2007).”
João Nackle Urt, “Towards confidence building: Brazil-Suriname relations between
1975 and 1985.”
Henrique Altemani de Oliveira, “Brazil and China: an new unwritten alliance?”
João Fábio Bertonha, “Brazil: an emerging military power? The problem of the use of
force in Brazilian international relations in the 21st century.”
Marcos Aurelio Guedes de Oliveira, “Sources of Brazil’s Counter-Hegemony.”
Fernando Cavalcante, “Rendering peacekeeping instrumental? The Brazilian approach
to United Nations peacekeeping during the Lula da Silva years (2003-2010).”
Paulo Roberto de Almeida, “Never before seen in Brazil: Luis Inácio Lula da Silva’s
grand diplomacy.”
Carlo Patti, “Brazil and the nuclear issues in the years of the Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
government (2003-2010).”
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Virgílio Caixeta Arraes, “The Brazilian Business World: the difficult adaptation to
globalization.”
Paulo Roberto de Almeida, “John Russell-Wood: obituário de um membro do Conselho da
RBPI.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 53 Special Issue (December 2010)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920100003&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Amado Luiz Cervo and Antônio Carlos Lessa, “An assessment of the Lula era.”
Amado Luiz Cervo, “Brazil’s rise on the international scene: Brazil and the World.”
Renato Baumann, “Brazilian external sector so far in the 21st century.”
Paulo G. Fagundes Visentini and André Luiz Reis da Silva, “Brazil and the economic,
political, and environmental multilateralism: the Lula years (2003-2010).”
Ana Flávia Barros-Platiau, “When emergent countries reform global governance of
climate change: Brazil under Lula.”
Rafael Antonio Duarte Villa and Manuela Trindade Viana, “Security issues during Lula’s
administration: from the reactive to the assertive approach.”
Antônio Carlos Lessa, “Brazil’s strategic partnerships: an assessment of the Lula era
(2003-2010).”
Cristina Soreanu Pecequilo, “A new Strategic Dialogue: Brazil-US relations in Lula’s
presidency (2003-2010).”
Miriam Gomes Saraiva, “Brazilian foreign policy towards South America during the
Lula administration: caught between South America and Mercosur.”
José Flávio Sombra Saraiva, “The new Africa and Brazil in the Lula era: the rebirth of
Brazilian Atlantic Policy.”
Niu Haibin, “Emerging global partnership: Brazil and China.”
Raúl Bernal-Meza, “International thought in the Lula era.”
Celso Amorim, “Brazilian foreign policy under President Lula (2003-2010): an
overview.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 54, No. 1 (2011)
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Antônio Carlos Lessa, “Guerra e Paz, traduções do nosso tempo.”
Carlos Federico Domínguez Avila, “Cold war in the Amazon Region: a study of
Venturini’s mission to the Suriname (1983).”
Lincoln Bizzozero, “Latin America in the beginning of the second decade of the 21st
century: between the strategic regionalism and the fragmented regionalization.”
Renato Amado Peixoto, “’Then come what may’: for a rediscussion on the Panther
Affair and on Rio Branco’s foreign policy.”
Dawisson Belém Lopes, “Brazilian foreign policy and the ‘democratic circumstance’:
from respectful silence to noisy politicization.”
Antonio Goucha Soares, “Is the European Union a global power? The Lisbon Treaty and
the foreign and defense policy.”
Isabel Rodríguez Aranda, “The challenges for the reunification between China and
Taiwan: the Anti-Secession Law (2005) and the Economic Cooperation Framework
Agreement (2010).”
Faruk Ekmekci, “Terrorism as war by other means: national security and state support
for terrorism.”
Teresa Maria Cierco, “Human Rights promotion in Serbia: a difficult task for the
European Union.”
Eugênio V. Garcia, “On how Brazil almost became a permanent member of the United
Nations Security Council in 1945.”
Oliver Stuenkel, “Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India.”
Paulo Roberto de Almeida, “Katia de Queiroz Mattoso: obituário de um membro do
Conselho da RBPI.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 54, No. 2 (2011)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920110002&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Marcelo Fernandes de Oliveira and Caroline Klaus Luvizotto, “International technical
cooperation: theoretical frameworks.”
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Paulo Esteves and Letícia Carvalho de Souza, “Liberia and the construction of the
security/development nexus.”
Raphael Coutinho da Cunha and Rogério de Souza Farias, “Brazil’s international
economic relations under Geisel (1974-1979).”
Elaine Vilela and Pedro Neiva, “Themes and regions in the foreign policy of Lula and
Fernando Henrique: comparison of the two presidents’ discourses.”
Gilmar Masiero, “Developments of biofuels in Brazil and East Asia: experiences and
challenges.”
João Márcio Mendes Pereira, “The 2000 Meltzer Report and the World Bank and IMF
reform.”
Karina Pasquariello, “Parliamentary election in Mercosur.”
Sergio Caballero Santos, “Brazil and the region: an emergent power and the SouthAmerican regional integration.”
Domício Proença Júnior, “Technological Promise and fighting advantage.”
Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira, “Brazil and the institutionalization of South America:
from hemispheric estrangement to cooperative hegemony.”
Maria Izabel Valladão de Carvalho, “Institutions and interest groups: European Union
in Doha Round agriculture negotiation (2001-2005).”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 55, No. 1 (2012)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920120001&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Antônio Carlos Lessa, “O Barão do Rio Branco e a inserçao internacional do Brasil.”
Fabiano Mielniczuk, “From realism to emancipation: the role of economic factors in
security studies.”
Luis L. Schenoni, “Rise and hegemony: some observations on emerging powers from a
South American perspective.”
Licínia Simão and Sónia Rodrigues, “The European Union between enlargement and
the neighbourhood: cases from the Western Balkans and the South Caucasus.”
Gustavo Raposo Pereira Feitosa and José Augusto de Oliveira Pinheiro, “Brazilian
Shoot-Down Law (Lei do Abate), War on Drugs and national defense.”
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Maria Helena Guimarães, “The limits of France’s negotiating power in the EU: the case
of the Union for the Mediterranean.”
José Nelson Bessa Maia and José Flávio Sombra Saraiva, “Financial paradiplomacy in
Brazil during the Old Republic, 1890-1930.”
Guilherme Stolle Paixão e Casarões, “The role of Itamaraty in the foreign policymaking
of the Collor de Mello administration.”
Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros, Maria Eduarda Paiva, and Marion Lamenha, “Legitimacy,
representation and decision-making: European Parliament and Parlasur in a
comparative perspective.”
Susan Elizabeth Martins Cesar and Eiiti Sato, “Doha Round, changes in the international
trade regime, and the Brazilian commercial policy.”
Amalia Stuhldreher, “Participatory construction of strategic regionalism: towards an
external environmental agenda of Mercosur?”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 55, No. 2 (July-December 2012)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920120002&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Antônio Carlos Lessa and Paulo Roberto de Almeida, “O ano que ainda não terminou
relações internacionais:1962 nas páginas da RBPI.”
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Leonardo Ramos, Javier Vadell, Ana Saggioro, and Márcia Fernandes, “The global
economic Governance and the challenges of the G-20 after the financial crisis: an
analysis of the positions of the United States, China, Germany, and Brazil.”
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Rafael Duarte Villa and Juliana Viggiano, “Trends in South American weapons
purchases at the beginning of the new millennium.”
Haroldo Ramanzini Junior and Manuela Trindade Viana, “Developing countries in a
changing international order: coalitions and dispute settlement at the WTO.”
Júlio César Cossio Rodriguez, “Jackal or Lamb? Brazil in face of the challenges and
opportunities of the International System.”
Clarisa Giaccaglia, “The Strategies of ‘Quodlíbet’ in the international contemporary
scene: the actions of India, Brazil, and South Africa (IBSA) in the multilateral spheres.”
Maria do Céu de Pinho Ferreira Pinto, “Mapping the Obama administration’s response
to the Arab Spring.”
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Jorge Mario Battaglino, “The coexistence of peace and conflict in South America:
toward a new conceptualization of types of peace.”
Janaína Rigo Santin, “The European ombudsman and the democratization of the EU
institutions.”
Clodoaldo Bueno, “Baron of Rio Branco in Itamaraty (1902-1912).”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 55, Special Issue (2012)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920120003&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Eduardo Viola and Antônio Carlos Lessa, “Global climate governance and transition to a
low-carbon economy: a special issue of RBPI.”
Eduardo Viola, Matías Franchini, and Thaís Lemos Ribeiro, “Climate governance in an
international system under conservative hegemony: the role of the major powers.”
Hans Guenter Brauch, “Climate paradox of the G-8: legal obligations, policy
declarations and implementation gap.”
Kathryn Ann Hochstetler, “The G-77, BASIC, and global climate governance: a new era
in multilateral environmental negotiations.”
Nicole de Paula Domingos, “Fighting climate change in the air: lessons from the EU
directive on global aviation.”
Solange Reis Ferreira, Kelly Ferreira, and Tullo Vigevani, “An overview of domestic
aspects in US climate policy.”
Ming-Te Hung and Tung-Chieh Tsai, “Dilemma of choice: China’s response to climate
change.”
Carolina B. Pavese and Diarmuid Torney, “The contribution of the European Union to
global climate change governance: explaining the conditions for EU actorness.”
Fernanda Viana de Carvalho, “The Brazilian position on forests and climate change
from 1997 to 2012: from veto to proposition.”
Cristina Inoue, “Governance of global climate change in the Brazilian Amazon: the case
of Amazonian municipalities of Brazil.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 56, No. 1 (2013)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920130001&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Germán A. De la Reza, “The formative platform of the Congress of Panama (18101826): the Pan-American conjecture revisited.”
Andrea Pacheco Pacífico, “A network society communicative model for optimizing the
Refugee Status Determination (RSD) procedures.”
Mónica Salomón and Letícia Pinheiro, “Foreign Policy Analysis and Brazilian Foreign
Policy: evolution, challenges and possibilities of an academic field.”
Estevão C. de Rezende Martins, “Intra-European partnership: the 50 years of the Elysée
Treaty (1963-2013).”
João Martins Tude and Carlos Sanchez Milani, “The Brazilian Foreign Policy concerning
the International Monetary Fund during the Lula Administration.”
Alexandre Pereira da Silva, “The new Brazilian claim on the sea: the extended
continental shelf and the ‘Blue Amazon’ Project.”
Kai Michael Kenkel, “Five generations of peace operations: from the ‘thin blue line’ to
‘painting a country blue.’”
Thais Silva Menezes and Rossana Rocha Reis, “Human rights and refugees: an analysis
about the moment post-refugee status determination.”
Phuc Thi Tran, Alena Vysotskaya G. Vieira, and Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira, “Vietnam’s
strategic hedging vis-à-vis China: the roles of the European Union and Russia.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 56, No. 2 (July-December 2013)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920130002&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Carolina Milhorance, “Brazilian cooperation policy with Sub-Saharan Africa on rural
sector: transfer and innovation on the diffusion of public policies.”
Cesar Ross, “India, Latin America, and the Caribbean during the Cold War.”
Raúl Bernal-Meza, “Heterodox Autonomy Doctrine: realism and purposes, and its
relevance.”
Felipe Vasconcelos Romão, “Changing political materialization mechanisms of national
identities: the Spanish Autonomic State and the emergence of the Basque and Catalan
nation-autonomies.”
Diego Santos Vieira de Jesus, “Deterrence, reduction of nuclear weapons and missile
defense in the Bush and Obama administrations.”
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Pio Penna Filho, “Reflections on Brazil and the Pan-Amazonian challenges.”
João Fábio Bertonha, “The National Defense Strategy of Brazil and other BRICs in a
comparative perspective.”
Maria Helena de Castro Santos and Ulysses Tavares Teixeira, “The essential role of
democracy in the Bush Doctrine: the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Ori Preuss, “Discovering ‘os ianques do sul’: towards an entangled Luso-Hispanic
history of Latin America.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 57, No. 1 (2014)
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_issuetoc&pid=0034732920140001&lng=en&nrm=iso
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Adriana Erthal Abdenur and Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto, “Brazil and the
cooperation in defense: building a regional identity in the South Atlantic.”
Héctor Luis Saint-Pierre and Alberto Montoya Correa Palacios Junior, “The South
American Defense Council (SDC) confidence measures: a Defense expenditures analysis
(2009-2012).”
Andrea Quirino Steiner, Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros, and Rafael Mesquita de Souza
Lima, “From Tegucigalpa to Teheran: Brazil’s diplomacy as an emerging Western
country.”
Marta Regina Fernandez Y Garcia Moreno, “Discourses in dispute: an alternative
reading of the dilemmas experienced by international actors in Somalia during the
1990s.”
Pedro Seabra, “A harder edge: reframing Brazil’s power relation with Africa.”
Shiguenoli Miyamoto and Paulo Daniel Watanabe, “Towards an uncertain future? The
strengthening of Japan’s autonomy in Asia-Pacific.”
Rodrigo Fernandes More, “Considerations about the recommendations of the
Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf on the Amazon fan.”
Danielly Silva Ramos Becard and Bruno Vieira de Macedo, “Chinese multinational
corporations in Brazil: strategies and implications in energy and telecom sectors.”
Vânia Carvalho Pinto, “Exploring the interplay between Framing and Securitization
theory: the case of the Arab Spring protests in Bahrain.”
Leonardo Valente Monteiro, “Revisionism of relations with the United States and its
variables in progressive governments in South America.”
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Cristiane de Andrade Lucena Carneiro, “Economic sanctions and human rights: an
analysis of competing enforcement strategies in Latin America.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 57, No. 2 (July-December 2014)
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Antônio Carlos Lessa and Paulo Roberto de Almeida, “Sixty years of the Brazilian
Institute of International Relations.”
João Paulo Alsina, Jr., “Rio Branco, grand strategy and naval power.”
Eugenio Pacelli Lazzarotti Diniz Costa and Mariana Baccarini, “UN Security Council
decision-making: testing the bribery hypothesis.”
Juliano da Silva Cortinhas, “The American defense budget: rationality X domestic
pressures.”
George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo, “Peace (still) through compulsory jurisdiction?”
Édison Renato Silva and Domício Proença Júnior, “An outline of military technological
dynamics as restraints for acquisition, international cooperation and domestic
technological development.”
Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira, “A policy for the continent - reinterpreting the Monroe
Doctrine.”
Amado Luiz Cervo and Antônio Carlos Lessa, “The fall: the international insertion of
Brazil (2011-2014).”
Matilde de Souza, Franciely Torrente Veloso, Letícia Britto dos Santos, and Rebeca
Bernardo da Silva Caeiro, “Governance of Common Pool Resources: transboundary
basins.”
Paulo Fagundes Vizentini and Analúcia Danilevicz Pereira, “The cautious transition of
North Korea: venture diplomacy and modernization without reform.”
Mónica López-Viso and Antón Lois Fernández Álvarez, “Multi-level governance and
social cohesion in the European Union: the assessment of local agents, a study case
inside Galicia.”
Daniel Flemes and Miriam Gomes Saraiva, “Emerging powers in the network order: the
case of Brazil.”
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 57, Special Issue (2014)
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Henrique Altemani de Oliveira and Antônio Carlos Lessa, “China rising – strategies and
tactics of China’s growing presence in the world: a special issue of RBPI.”
Jose Léon-Manríquez and Luis F. Alvarez, “Mao’s steps in Monroe’s backyard: towards a
United States-China hegemonic struggle in Latin America?”
Tony Tai-Ting Liu and Tung-Chieh Tsai, “Swords into ploughshares? China’s Soft
Power strategy in Southeast Asia and its challenges 1.”
Lucy Jane Corkin, “China’s rising Soft Power: the role of rhetoric in constructing ChinaAfrica relations.”
Wellington Amorim and Antonio Henrique Lucena da Silva, “Japan and India: soft
balancing as a reaction to China’s rise?”
Javier Vadell, Leonardo Ramos, and Pedro Neves, “The international implications of the
Chinese model of development in the Global South: Asian Consensus as a network
power.”
José-Augusto Guilhon-Albuquerque, “Brazil, China, US: a triangular relation?”
Hongsong Liu, “China’s proposing behavior in Global Governance: the cases of the WTO
Doha Round negotiation and G-20 process.”
Joseph Marques and Anthony Spanakos, “South-South relations and the English School
of International Relations: Chinese and Brazilian ideas and involvement in Sub-Saharan
Africa.”
Truong-Minh Vu, “Between system maker and privileges taker: the role of China in the
Greater Mekong Sub-region.”
Larissa Basso and Eduardo Viola, “Chinese energy policy progress and challenges in the
transition to low carbon development, 2006-2013.”
Sven Van Kerckhoven and Adriaan Luyten, “The tale of a Trojan horse or the quest for
market access? China and the World Trade Organization.”
Raquel Vaz-Pinto, “Peaceful rise and the limits of Chinese exceptionalism.”
Carmen Amado Mendes, “Macau in China’s relations with the lusophone world.”
Weizhun Mao, “Muddle or march: China and the 21st century Concert of Powers.”
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Henrique Altemani de Oliveira and Alexandre César Cunha Leite, “Chinese engagement
for Global Governance: aiming for a better room at the table?”
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Revista de Historia Económica/Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History,
Vol. 32, Issue 3 (December 2014)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=RHE&seriesId=2&volu
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David Reher and Miguel Requena, “Was There a Mid-20th Century Fertility Boom in
Latin America?,” 319.
Xavier Franch-Auladell, Mateu Morillas-Torné, and Jordi Martí-Henneberg, “The
Railway Network and the Process of Population Concentration in Spain, 1900-2001,”
351.
Melchor Campos García, “Cambios en la Estructura de las Rentas Públicas de Yucatán,
1850-1902 – Changes in the Tax Structure of Yucatan, 1850-1902,” 381.
Adolfo Meisel, “No Reversal of Fortune in the Long Run: Geography and Spatial
Persistence of Prosperity in Colombia, 1500-2005,” 411.
Revista de Historia Económica/Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History,
Vol. 33, Issue 1 (March 2015)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RHE&volumeId=33&seriesId=2&issu
eId=01
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Rafael Dobado-González, “Pre-Independence Spanish Americans: Poor, Short and
Unequal…or the Opposite?,” 15.
Robert C. Allen, Tommy E. Murphy, and Eric B. Schneider, “Una de Cal y Otra de Arena:
Building Comparable Real Wages in a Global Perspective,” 61.
Leticia Arroyo Abad and Jan Luiten Van Zanden, “Optimistic but Flawed? A Reply,” 77.
Amílcar E. Challú and Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato, “Mexico’s Real Wages in the Age of
the Great Divergence, 1730-1930,” 83.
Julio Djenderedjian and Juan Luis Martirén, “Precios, Producto Agrario y Niveles de Vida
en las Fronteras Rioplatenses, 1700-1810: Una Nueva Mirada Sobre el Crecimiento
Económico Tardocolonial – Prices, Agrarian Output and Living Standards in the River
Plate Borders, 1700-1810: A New Look into Economic Growth in the Late Colonial Era,”
123.
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Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2014/4)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2014-4.htm
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Le Travail à l’Épreuve du Juge de Paix
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Dominique Margairaz, “Conflits du travail et justice de paix à Paris, 1791-an XI,” 7.
Jean-Christophe Balois-Proyart, “Anatomie du procès-verbal: les justices de paix, une
source pour l’histoire du travail (Paris, années 1790-années 1830),” 32.
Usages Diplomatiques
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Fabrice Brandli, “La République de Genève et la France au XVIIIe siècle: diplomatie
asymétrique et cultures politiques,” 65.
Justine Faure, “L’Amérique racontée aux Soviétiques: la revue Amerika et la diplomatie
publique américaine (1945-1952),” 94.
Histioriographie
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Yfaat Weiss, translated from English by Bernard Frumer, and revised by Guillaume
Ratel, “Au-delà du sionisme: un ‘tournant spatial’ de l’historiographie israélienne?,” 125.
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Revue Française de Science Politique (2015/1)
https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2015-1.htm
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Jérémie Duhamel, “Usages et mésusages de la vertu dans le républicanisme
contemporain: Philip Pettit et la tentation perfectionniste,” 5.
Guy Michelat and Claude Dargent, “Système symbolique catholique et comportements
électoraux,” 27.
Frédéric Gonthier, “Qui bouge quand l’opinion bouge? L’évolution de la demande d’État
dans l’Union européenne depuis les années 1990,” 61.
Judith Audin, “Gouverner par la communauté de quartier (shequ) en Chine: Ethnographie
de la bureaucratisation participante des comités de résidents à Pekin,” 85.
Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, “Les turbulences de l’ordre mondial: Un lecture critique
du World Order de Henry Kissinger,” 111.
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Revue Internationale et Stratégique (2015/1)
https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2015-1.htm
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Pascal Boniface and Marc Verzeroli, “Entretien avec Michel-Édouard Leclerc: Distribuer,
redistribuer,” 7.
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Éclairages
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Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, “De la chute du mur de Berlin au risque d’une nouvelle
guerre froide,” 16.
Bastien Alex and Luca Baccarini, “Indépendance énergétique et désengagement du
Moyen-Orient: Deux ambitions américaines à l’épreuve de la chute des prix du pétrole,”
24.
Emmanuel Hache, “Géopolitique des protéines,” 36.
Jean Charroin, “Le classement de Shanghai, levier de la diplomatie d’influence chinoise?,”
48.
Dossier: Sanctionner et Punir
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Carole Gomez and Bastien Nivet, “Sanctionner et punir: Coercition, normalisation et
exercice de la puissance dans une société internationale hétérogène,” 61.
Bastien Nivet and Marc Verzeroli, “Entretien avec Bertrand Badie: Les sanctions, une
forme particulière d’humilitation?,” 69.
Barbara Delcourt, “Au nom de quoi sanctionner et punir?,” 79.
Pierre Grosser, “Des histoires sans leçons? De l’efficacité et de la pertinence des sanctions
contemporaines,” 89.
Fanny Coulomb and Sylvie Matelly, “Bien-fondé et opportunité des sanctions
économiques à l’heure de la mondialisation,” 101.
Marie Gilbert, “La Cour pénale internationale et l’Afrique, ou l’instrumentalisation
punitive de la justice internationale?,” 111.
Carole Gomez, “Le boycott à l’heure du soft power et de la diplomatie d’influence,” 119.
Bastien Nivet, “Les sanctions internationales de l’Union européenne: soft power, hard
power ou puissance symbolique?,” 129.
Malte Brosig, “Le régime de sanctions internationales à l’égard de la Libye: la quête d’un
changement de régime au sein d’une gouvernance internationale fragmentée,” 139.
Thierry Coville, “Les sanctions contre l’Iran, le choix d’une punition collective contre la
société iranienne?,” 149.
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Mats Berdal and David H. Ucko, “The Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping Operations:
Problems and Prospects.”
Adrian L. Johnson, “Back in Blue? A British Return to United Nations Peacekeeping.”
Peter Albrecht and Cathy Haenlein, “Sierre Leone’s Post-Conflict Peacekeepers: Sudan,
Somalia and Ebola.”
Neil Verrall, “Whither MoE? Shifting Language and Thinking for the Evalutation of
Military Activity.”
Emma De Angelis, “The Afghan Decisions.”
Ed Butler, “Setting Ourselves Up for a Fall in Afghanistan: Where Does Accountability
Lie for Decision-Making in Helmand in 2005-06?”
Tormod Heier, “Is ‘Out of Area’ Also ‘Out of Control’? Small States in Large Operations.”
Sarah Lain, “The Bear and the Dragon: Same Old Suspicions or Real Pivot East?”
Ben Challis, “Building the Bomb: Nuclear Proliferation in Authoritarian States.”
• Ashlee Godwin, “Labours Lost and Won: Shakespeare and the Great War.”
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Scandinavian Economic History Review, Vol. 63, Issue 1 (201%0
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/sehr20/63/1#.VTCExyhq7Go
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David S. Adams, “Contemporary perceptions of the First World War reflected in the
capital markets,” 1.
Bjørn L. Basberg, “Amateur or professional? A new look at nineteenth-century
patentees in Norway,” 24.
Elina Kuorelahti, “Boom, depression and cartelisation: Swedish and Finnish timber
export industry 1918-1921,” 45.
Martin Uebele and Daniel Gallardo-Albarrán, “Paving the way to modernity: Prussian
roads and grain market integration in Westphalia, 1821-1855,” 69.
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Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 40, Issue 2 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/40/2#.VTCIPChq7Go
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John F.L. Ross, “Fridtjof Nansen and the Aegean population exchange,” 133.
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Bjørn Tore Rosendahl, “Patriotism, money and control: Mobilization of Norwegian
merchant seamen during the Second World War,” 159.
Gissur Ó. Erlingsson, Jörgen Ödalen, and Erik Wångmar, “Understanding large-scale
institutional change: Social conflicts and the politics of Swedish municipal
amalgamations, 1952-1974,” 195.
Peter Edelberg and Dorthe Gert Simonsen, “Changing the subject: Epistemologies of
Scandinavian source criticism,” 215.
Simon Halink, “A Tainted Legacy: Finnur Magnússon’s mythological studies and
Iceland’s national identity,” 239.
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Security Studies, Vol. 24, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/24/1#.VTCMRShq7Go
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Randall L. Schweller, “Statement from the New Editor-in-Chief,” 1.
Stacie E. Goddard and Ronald R. Krebs, “Rhetoric, Legitimation, and Grand Strategy,” 5.
Vibeke Schou Tjalve and Michael C. Williams, “Reviving the Rhetoric of Realism:
Politics and Responsibility in Grand Strategy,” 37.
Jennifer Mitzen, “Illusion or Intention? Talking Grand Strategy into Existence,” 61.
Stacie E. Goddard, “The Rhetoric of Appeasement: Hitler’s Legitimation and British
Foreign Policy, 1938-39,” 95.
Ronald R. Krebs, “Tell Me a Story: FDR, Narrative, and the Making of the Second World
War,” 131.
• Jack Snyder, “Dueling Security Stories: Wilson and Lodge Talk Strategy,” 171.
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Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 26, Issue 2 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/26/2#.VTEF9yhq7Go
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John Turner, “Strategic differences: Al Qaeda’s Split with the Islamic State of Iraq and
al-Sham,” 208.
Barbara Gruber & Jan Pospisil, “’Ser Eleno’: Insurgent identity formation in the ELN,”
226.
Ilmari Käihkö, “’Taylor must go’ – the strategy of the Liberians United for
Reconciliation and Democracy,” 248.
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Giora Goodman, “’Troops were then forced to fire’: British army crowd control in
Palestine, November 1945,” 271.
Jason S. Ridler, “A lost work of El Lobo: Lieutenant-Colonel Charles T.R. Bohannan’s
unpublished study of guerrilla warfare and counterinsurgency in the Philippines,
1899-1955,” 292.
Nathan A. Jennings, “Texas Ranger Auxiliaries: Double-Edged Sword of the Campaign
for Northern Mexico, 1846-1848,” 313.
Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 26, Issue 3 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/26/3#.VTEIoyhq7Go
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Amitai Etzioni, “COIN: A study of strategic illusion,” 345.
John A. Nagl, “COIN fights: a response to Etzioni,” 377.
Shivan Mahendrarajah, “Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism, and the Taliban of Afghanistan:
‘Puritanical reform’ as a ‘revolutionary war’ program,” 383.
Jorge E. Delgado, “Counterinsurgency and the limits of state-building: An analysis of
Colombia’s policy of territorial consolidation, 2006-2012,” 408.
Thomas Bruneau, “Challenges in building partner capacity: Civil-military relations in
the United Nations and new democracies,” 429.
Phil Reynolds, “Past failures and future problems: the psychology of irregular war,”
446.
Andrei Miroiu, “Intelligence and intelligence operations in Romanian anti-partisan
warfare, 1944-1958,” 459.
Oscar Palma, “Transnational networks of insurgency and crime: explaining the spread
of commercial insurgencies beyond state borders,” 476.
Paul E. Roitsch, “Capacity and competence: full-spectrum counterinsurgency in the
Horn of Africa,” 497.
Sean M. Maloney, “Army of darkness: The jihadist training system in Pakistan and
Afghanistan, 1996-2001,” 518.
Noriyuki Katagiri, “ISIL, insurgent strategies for statehood, and the challenge for
security studies,” 542.
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Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 96, Issue 1 (March 2015)
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American Politics
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Natalie M. Jackson, “A Theory of Preference Formation Among Ideologues and
Nonidelogues,” 1.
Michael McDevitt and Spiro Kiousis, “Active Political Parenting: Youth Contributions
During Election Campaigns,” 19.
Michael H. Crespin, Anthony Madonna, Joel Sievert, and Nathaniel Ament-Stone, “The
Establishment of Party Policy Committees in the U.S. Senate: Coordination, Not
Coercion,” 34.
Roy Kwon, “Does Radical Partisan Politics Affect National Income Distributions?
Congressional Polarization and Income Inequality in the United States, 1913-2008,” 49.
Christopher N. Lawrence and Scott H. Huffmon, “Keeping Up with the Congressmen:
Evaluating Constituents’ Awareness of Redisricting,” 65.
Jessica Mikeska and Elise Johansen Harvey, “The Political CEO: An Event Study
Comparing Consumer Attributions of CEO Behavior,” 76.
James D. King and James W. Riddlesperger, Jr., “Diversity and Presidential Cabinet
Appointments,” 93.
Charles S. Bullock III and M.V. Hood III, “The Damnedest Mess: An Empirical Evaluation
of the 1966 Georgia Gubernatorial Election,” 104.
Patrick Flavin, “Direct Democracy and Political Equality in the American States,” 119.
Religion & Leadership
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Lydia Bean and Brandon C. Martinez, “Sunday School Teacher, Culture Warrior: The
Politics of Lay Leaders in Three Religious Traditions,” 133.
Christopher P. Scheitle and Nicole Cornell, “Hearing Clergy Speak About Social and
Political Issues: Examining the Effects of Religious Tradition and Personal Interest,”
148.
Crime & Society
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Christian Brown, “Returns to Postincarceration Education for Former Prisoners,” 161.
Kevin M. Drakulich, “Social Capital, Information, and Perceived Safety From Crime: The
Differential Effects of Reassuring Social Connections and Vicarious Victimization,” 176.
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Linda S. Ghent and Alan P. Grant, “Concealed Carry in the Show-Me State: Do Voters in
Favor of Right-to-Carry Legislation End Up Packing Heat?,” 191.
Comparative Studies
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Annamaria Lusardi, Daniel Schneider, and Peter Tufano, “The Economic Crisis and
Medical Care Use: Comparative Evidence from Five High-Income Countries,” 202.
Robert Harmel and Yao-Yuan Yeh, “China’s Age Cohorts: Differences in Political
Attitudes and Behavior,” 214.
Of General Interest
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Saul D. Hoffman, “Geography and Gender: Variation in the Gender Earnings Ratio
Across U.S. States,” 235.
Laurie J. Bates and Rexford E. Santerre, “Does Baumol’s Cost Disease Account for
Nonfederal Public-Sector Cost Growth in the United States? A New Test of an Old Idea,”
251.
Jas M. Sullivan and Alexandra Ghara, “Racial Identity and Intergroup Attitudes: A
Multiracial Youth Analysis,” 261.
Debra L. Brucker, Sophie Mitra, Navena Chaitoo, Joseph Mauro, “More Likely to Be Poor
Whatever the Measure: Working-Age Persons with Disabilities in the United States,”
273.
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South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 38, Issue 1 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csas20/38/1#.VTEq4yhq7Go
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Debjani Ganguly, “The Subaltern after Subaltern Studies: Genealogies and
Transformations,” 1.
Dipesh Chakrabarty, “Subaltern Studies in Retrospect and Reminiscence,” 10.
Simon During, “Choosing Precarity,” 19.
Prathama Banerjee, “The Subaltern: Political Subject or Protagonist of History?,” 39.
Rochona Majumdar, “Subaltern Studies as a History of Social Movements in India,” 50.
Kathleen Davis, “Timelines: Feudalism, Secularity and Early Modernity,” 69.
Mridula Nath Chakraborty, “’Ye Haath Mujhe De Dey, Thakur!’: The Dacoit, the
Insurgent and the Long Arm of the Law,” 84.
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Charu Gupta, “Embodying Resistance: Representing Dalits in Colonial India,” 100.
• Kalpana Ram, “The Silences in Dominant Discourses,” 119.
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Strategic Analysis, Vol. 39, Issue 2 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/39/2#.VTFGSyhq7Go
Articles
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Sandra Destradi, “Difficulties of Regional Cooperation for Afghanistan: An Alternative
Interpretation,” 123.
Hossein Aghaie Joobani and Mostafa Mousavipour, “Russia, Turkey, and Iran: Moving
Towards Strategic Synergy in the Middle East?,” 141.
Baladas Ghoshal, “Anatomy of Political Atrophy in Thailand,” 156.
Commentary
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Chintamani Mahapatra, “India-US Ties: Reviewing the Relationship,” 170.
G. Balachandran and Aakriti Sethi, “Israel-Gaza Crisis: Understanding the War Crimes
Debate,” 176.
Strategic Essay
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Raghavendra Mishra, “The ‘Sir Creek’ Dispute: Contours, Implications and the Way
Ahead,” 184.
Arun Kumar Sahu, “Future of India-Nepal Relations: Is China a Factor?”
Review Essay
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Gunjan Singh, “Chronicling the India-China Puzzle,” 205.
Strategic Analysis, Vol. 39, Issue 3 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/39/3#.VTFJSyhq7Go
Articles
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Melissa H. Conley Tyler and Aakriti Bhutoria, “Diverging Australian and Indian Views
on the Indo-Pacific,” 225.
Thiruni Kelegama, “Impossible Devolution? The Failure of Power-Sharing Attempts in
Sri Lanka,” 237.
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Prashant Kumar Singh, “Can Taiwan Talk ‘Political’ with the Mainland?,” 254.
Commentary
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R.S. Kalha, “An Assessment of the Chinese Dream: 2015,” 274.
Sandhya Jain, “Saudi Arabia: King Salman Faces the 21st Century,” 280.
Jagannath P. Panda, “Future of India-China Boundary: Leadership Holds the Key?,” 287.
Abhijit Singh, “China’s ‘Maritime Bases’ in the IOR: A Chronicle of Dominance Foretold,”
293.
Avinash Godbole, “China’s Asia Strategy under President Xi Jinping,” 298.
Strategic Essay
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Sandeep Chakravorty and Sumit Chaturvedi, “Visas: How They Work – An IndiaBangladesh Case Study,” 303.
Review Essay
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Priyanka Singh, “Army: The Be-All or End-All of Pakistani Politics?,” 319.
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Studies in Conflct & Terrorism, Vol. 38, Issue 1 (2015)
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Jytte Klausen, “Tweeting the Jihad: Social Media Networks of Western Foreign Fighters
in Syria and Iraq,” 1.
Christopher McIntosh, “Counterterrorism as War: Identifying the Dangers, Risks, and
Opportunity Costs of U.S. Strategy Toward Al Qaeda and Its Affiliates,” 23.
Ethem Ilbiz and Benjamin L. Curtis, “Trendsetters, Trend Followers, and Individual
Players: Obtaining Global Counterterror Actor Types from Proscribed Terror Lists,” 39.
Adam Roberts, “Terrorism Research: Past, Present, and Future,” 62.
Bruce Hoffman, “A First Draft of the History of America’s Ongoing Wars on Terrorism,”
75.
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 38, Issue 2 (2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/38/2#.VTFmkyhq7Go
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Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault and Tricia Bacon, “Disaggregating and Defeating Terrorist
Safe Havens,” 85.
Ben Rich and Dara Conduit, “The Impact of Jihadist Foreign Fighters on Indigenous
Secular-Nationalist Causes: Contrasting Chechnya an Syria,” 113.
Spyridon Plakoudas, “Strategy in Counterinsurgency: A Disilled Approach,” 132.
Stephen Ceccoli and John Bing, “Explaining Divergent Attitudes Toward Lethal Drone
Strikes,” 146.
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 38, Issue 3 (2015)
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Ramón Spaaij and Mark S. Hamm, “Key Issues and Research Agendas in Lone Wolf
Terrorism,” 167.
Alessandro Orsini, “Are Terrorists Courageous? Micro-Sociology of Extreme Left
Terrorism,” 179.
Hendrik Hegemann and Martin Kahl, “Constructions of Effectiveness and the
Rationalization of Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Biometric Passports,” 199.
Nadir Gergin, Haci Duru, and Hakan Cem Çetin, “Profile and Life Span of the PKK
Guerillas,” 219.
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 38, Issue 4 (2015)
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Isaac Kfir, “Society Identity Group and Human (In)Security: The Case of Islamic State
in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),” 233.
John McCoy and W. Andy Knight, “Homegrown Terrorism in Canada: Local Patterns,
Global Trends,” 253.
Ora Szekely, “Doing Well by Doing Good: Understanding Hamas’s Social Services as
Political Advertising,” 275.
Matt Qvortrup, “T-Test for Terrorism: Did the Introduction of Proportional
Representation Reduce the Terrorist Threat? A Time-Series Case Study of Algeria and
Northern Ireland,” 293.
Dennis Pluchinsky, “’Special’ Communiqué Issued by the Belgian Marxist Terrorist
Group, ‘Communist Combatant Cells’ (CCC),” 305.
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Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 27, Issue 2 (2015)
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Tobias Hecker and Roos Haer, “Drugs Boosting Conflict? A Micro-Level Test of the
Linkage Between Substance Use and Violence,” 205.
Brian J. Phillips, “What is a Terrorist Group? Conceptual Issues and Empirical
Implications,” 225.
Jane Esberg, “Democracy’s Effect on Terrorist Organizations: Regime Type and Armed
Group Behavior in Chile,” 243.
Simanti Lahiri, “Choosing to Die: Suicide Bombing and Suicide Protest in South Asia,”
268.
Maria Josua and Mirjam Edel, “To Repress or Not to Repress – Regime Survival
Strategies in the Arab Spring,” 289.
Bernhard Blumenau, “Taming the Beast: West Germany, the Political Offence
Exception, and the Council of Europe Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism,”
310.
Marc R. DeVore and Armin B. Stähli, “Explaining Hezbollah’s Effectiveness: Internal and
External Determinants of the Rise of Violent Non-State Actors,” 331.
Ivan Strenski, “Ari Shavit Broods Over Israel’s Sins and Celebrates Its Virtues,” 359.
• Ryan Shaffer, “Counter-Terrorism Intelligence, Policy and Theory Since 9/11,” 368.
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Third World Quarterly, Vol. 36, Issue 1 (2015)
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William I. Robinson, “The transnational state and the BRICS: a global capitalism
perspective,” 1.
John Van Benthuysen, “In-between anarchy and interdependence: from state death to
fragile and failing states,” 22.
John Karlsrud, “The UN at war: examining the consequences of peace-enforcement
mandates for the UN peacekeeping operations in the CAR, the DRC, and Mali,” 40.
Adam Sneyd, “The poverty of ‘poverty reduction’: the case of African cotton,” 55.
Jonathan Hassid and Elaine Jeffreys, “Doing good or doing nothing? Celebrity, media
and philanthropy in China,” 75.
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Aasim Sajjad Akhtar and Ali Nobil Ahmad, “Conspiracy and statecraft in postcolonial
states: theories and realities of the hidden hand in Pakistan’s war on terror,” 94.
Imad Salamey, “Post-Arab Spring: changes and challenges,” 111.
Nivi Manchanda, “Queering the Pashtun: Afghan sexuality in the homo-nationalist
imaginary,” 130.
Mneesha Gellman, “Teaching silence in the schoolroom: whither national history in
Sierra Leone and El Salvador?,” 147.
Haiti Focus
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Stephen Baranyi, Andreas E. Feldmann, and Lydia Bernier, “Solidarity forever? ABC,
ALBA, and South-South Cooperation in Haiti,” 162.
Marylynn Steckley and Yasmine Shamsie, “Manufacturing corporate landscapes: the
case of agrarian displacement and food (in)security in Haiti,” 179.
Review Article
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Jihan Zakarriya, “Humanism in the autobiographies of Edward Said and Nelson
Mandela: memory as action,” 198.
Third World Quarterly, Vol. 36, Issue 2 (2015)
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Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Ali A. Mazrui on the invention of Africa and postcolonial
predicaments: ‘My life is one long debate’,” 205.
Jeffrey D. Wilson, “Resource powers? Minerals, energy and the rise of the BRICS,” 223.
Liam Swiss and Stephen Brown, “The aid orphan myth,” 240.
Joshua K. Leon, “The role of global cities in land grabs,” 257.
John D. Cameron, “Can poverty be funny? The serious use of humour as a strategy of
public engagement for global justice,” 274.
Anke Schwittay and Kate Boocock, “Experiential and empathetic engagements with
global poverty: ‘Live below the line so that others can rise above it’,” 291.
Germán Esteban Alburquerque Fuschini, “Third-worldism: sensisbility and ideology in
Uruguay – from Third Position to the thought of Carlos Real de Azúa,” 306.
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Bülent Aras and Richard Falk, “Authoritarian ‘geopolitics’ of survival in the Arab
Spring,” 322.
Marianna Charountaki, “Kurdish policies in Syria under the Arab Uprisings: a revisiting
of IR in the new Middle Eastern order,” 337.
Christopher Phillips, “Sectarianism and conflict in Syria,” 357.
Women/MDGs
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Naila Kabeer, “Tracking the gender politics of the Millenium Development Goals:
struggles for interpretive power in the international development agenda,” 377.
Andrea Cornwall and Althea-Maria Rivas, “From ‘gender equality’ and ‘women’s
empowerment’ to global justice: reclaiming a transformative agenda for gender and
development,” 396.
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Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 26, Issue 1 (March 2015)
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Matthew Rubery, “From Shell Shock to Shellac: The Great War, Blindness, and Britain’s
Talking Book Library,” 1.
Tom Hulme, “Putting the City Back into Citizenship: Civics Education and Local
Government in Britain, 1918-45,” 26.
Jean P. Smith, “’Transformation to Paradise’: Wartime Travel to Southern Africa, Race
and the Discourse of Opportunity, 1939-50,” 52.
Robert Crowcroft, “Financial policy, coalition and Sir Kingsley Wood, 1940-1,” 74.
Becky Taylor, “A Change of Heart? British Policies towards Tubercular Refugees
during 1959 World Refugee Year,” 97.
Thomas Leahy, “The Influence of Informers and Agents on Provisional Irish Republican
Army Military Strategy and British Counter-Insurgency Strategy, 1976-94,” 122.
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Vingtième Siècle (2015/2)
https://www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2015-2.htm
La “femme socialiste”
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Malgorzata Fidelis, translated from English by Alix Heiniger, “Les femmes à la marge?
Quelques réflexions sur la recherché à propos des femmes et du communisme en Europe
de l’Est,” 15.
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Xiaojing Tang, translated from Chinese by Florence Levy and Chai Mei, “’L’émancipation
des femmes’ par le travail dans la Chine communiste de 1958 à 1976: Un jeu de dupes?,”
33.
Nadège Ragaru, “Femmes en quête de rôles: Identités de genre et art dramatique en
Bulgarie socialiste (1944-1954),” 45.
Magali Delaloye, “Polina Jemtchoujina-Molotov et les femmes du Kremlin: De la légèreté à
la terreur,” 61.
Femmes et engagements militants
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Paul Boulland and Julian Mischi, “Promotion et domination des militantes dans les
réseaux locaux du Parti communiste français,” 73.
Michel Christian, “Femmes et hommes dans les partis communistes du bloc de l’Est: Le cas
est-allemand,” 87.
Alix Heiniger, “Les communistes allemands et leur héritage politique en RDA au prisme
du genre,” 105.
Féminisme et communisme
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Celia Donert, “Femmes, communism et internationalisme: La Fédération démocratique
internationale des femmes en Europe centrale (1945-1979),” 119.
Mónica Moreno-Seco, “Parti communiste et féminisme: De l’antifascisme à la transition
démocratique en Espagne,” 133.
Yves Denéchère, “Les parrainages d’enfants étrangers au 20e siècle: Une histoire de
relations interpersonnelles transnationales,” 147.
Etienne Bourdon, Dominque Chevalier, Laurence De Cock, Christian Delacroix, Patrick
Garcia, and Jean Leduc, “Le CAPES d’histoire et de géographie: La professionalisation en
question,” 163.
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The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 37, Issue 4 (2014)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/37/4#.VTGYeShq7Go
Provocations
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Thomas Wright, “The Rise and Fall of the Unipolar Concert,” 7.
Thomas Bagger, “The German Moment in a Fragile World,” 25.
Daniel Byman, “Five Bad Options for Gaza,” 37.
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Andrew Radin, “The Misunderstood Lessons of Bosnia for Syria,” 55.
Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Erica Frantz, “Mimicking Democracy to Prolong
Autocracies,” 71.
Scott W. Harold, “Is the Pivot Doomed? The Resilience of America’s Strategic
‘Rebalance’,” 85.
Frederic Grare, “India-Pakistan Relations: Does Modi Matter?,” 101.
How is China Changing?
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Yong Deng, “China: The Post-Responsible Power,” 117.
Aaron L. Friedberg, “The Sources of Chinese Conduct: Explaining Beijing’s
Assertiveness,” 133.
Oriana Skylar Mastro, “Why Chinese Assertiveness is Here to Stay,” 151.
M. Taylor Fravel and Christopher P. Twomey, “Projecting Strategy: The Myth of Chinese
Counter-intervention,” 171.
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The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 72, No. 1 (January 2015)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.72.issue-1
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Karen Ordahl Kupperman, “Before 1607,” 3.
Forum: Climate and Early American History
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Joyce E. Chaplin, “Ogres and Omnivores: Early American Historians and Climate
History,” 25.
Sam White, “’Shewing the difference betweene their conjuration, and our invocation on
the name of God for rayne’: Weather, Prayer, and Magic in Early American Encounters,”
33.
Thomas Wickman, “’Winters Embittered with Hardships’: Severe Cold, Wabanaki
Power, and English Adjustments, 1690-1710,” 57.
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, “Climate Change and the Retreat of the Atlantic: The
Cameralist Context of Pehr Kalm’s Voyage to North America, 1748-51,” 99.
• Anya Zilberstein, “Inured to Empire: Wild Rice and Climate Change,” 127.
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Women’s History Review, Vol. 24, Issue 2 (2015)
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Jane Rendall, “Remembering Leonore Davidoff (1932-2014),” 151.
Ann Oakley, “The History of Gendered Social Science: a personal narrative and some
reflections on method,” 154.
Philip Hicks, “Women Worthies and Feminist Argument in Eighteenth-Century Britain,”
174.
Anne Boxberger Flaherty and Carly Hayden Foster, “Gateway to Equality:
desegregation and the American Association of University Women in St. Louis,
Missouri,” 191.
Susan Foley, “Becoming a Woman: self-fashioning and emotion in a nineteenth-century
family correspondence,” 215.
Carla Pascoe, “A ‘Discreet Dance’: technologies of menstrual management in Australian
public toilets during the twentieth century,” 234.
Xiaotian Jin, “Battle of Femininity: romantic heroines and modern sexuality in the
interwar middlebrow women’s novel,” 252.
Elisabeth Novitski, “Major Accessions to Repositories in 2013 Relating to Women’s
History,” 271.
Women’s History Review, Vol. 24, Issue 3 (2015)
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Rachael Attwood, “Stopping the Traffic: the National Vigilance Association and the
international fight against the ‘white slave’ trade (1899-c.1909),” 325.
Karina Smith, “’Just Surviving’: domestic work as a form of structural violence in
Sistren Theatre Collective’s Domestick,” 351.
Jennifer Purcell, “’Behind the blessed shelter of the microphone’: managing celebrity
and career on the early BBC-Mabel Constanduros, 1925-1957,” 372.
Lise Shapiro Sanders, “’Equal Laws Based upon an Equal Standard’: the Garrett Sisters,
the Contagious Diseases Acts, and the sexual politics of Victorian and Edwardian
feminism revisted,” 389.
Ceri-Anne Fidler, “The Impact of Migration upon Family Life and Gender Relations: the
case of South Asian seafarers, c. 1900-50,” 410.
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Sandra Stanley Holton, “Friendship and Domestic Service: the letters of Eliza Oldham,
general maid (c. 1820-1892),” 429.
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World Policy Journal, 32:1 (March 2015)
http://wpj.sagepub.com/content/32/1.toc
Editor’s Note
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The Editors, “The Unknown,” 1.
Upfront
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Antoine Levy, Alaa Mohamed, Rezwan Islam, Ayda Myrzakhmetova, Vincenzo Galasso,
Hyeonjung Choi, Ion Marandici, Itzchak Weismann, Roberto Fendt, Katrin Zinoun,
Aleksandr Grigoryan, Taras Kuzio, Tiiu Pohl, Suhnaz Yilmaz, and Lesley Blaauw, “The
Big Question: What is your country’s biggest fear for its future?,” 3.
Neal Stephenson, “Chat Room: Unknown Unknowns,” 13.
“Map Room: Lost at Sea,” 18.
Jack Devine and Amanda Mattingly, “Conventional Wisdom & the Next Unknown,” 21.
“Anatomy: Unveiling Espionage,” 30.
Unknowns
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Richard Blaustein, “Predicting Tipping Points,” 32.
Andres Knobel, “The Next Rising Tax Haven,” 43.
Conversation
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“Faith and Hope: A Conversation with Ziauddin Sardar,” 53.
Poet-In Residence
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Eliza Griswold, “Errata,” 62.
Portfolio
• Bénédicte Desrus and Celia Gómez Ramos, “Tough Love: Las Amorosas Más Bravas,” 63.
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Coda
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Damien Glez, “An African Spring,” 77.
Khadija Sharife, “Catch and Release,” 86.
Christopher Reeve, “HIV & the Arab Spring: An Unseen War,” 108.
David A. Andelman, “And Oil We Go,” 118.
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