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JOURNAL WATCH, A to E
H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review
First Quarter 2017
19 January 2017
Compiled by Dr. Erin Black, Independent Scholar
African Affairs , Vol.115, No. 461 (October 2016)
http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year
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“Reinventing Africa’s national heroes: The case of Mekatilili, a Kenyan popular heroine,” by Neil Carrier and Celia
Nyamweru, 599“Gifts, threats, and perceptions of ballot secrecy in African elections,” by Karen E. Ferree and James D. Long, 621“Chinua Achebe on the positive legacies of colonialism,” by Bruce Gilley, 646“Blurred lines and ideological divisions in South African youth politics,” by Anne Heffernan, 664“Religion and politics in contemporary Senegal,” by Paul Gifford, 688“Entanglements of private security and community policing in South Africa and Swaziland,” by Tessa Diphoorn and
Helene Maria Kyed, 710-
Research Note
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“Film as research method in African politics and international relations: Reading and writing HIV/AIDS in Tanzania,”
by Sophie Harman, 733-
Briefing
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“Uganda’s 2016 elections: Not even faking it anymore,” by Rita Abrahamsen and Gerald Bareebe, 751-
African Historical Review, Vol. 48, No.1 (November 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20
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“The University of South Africa (Unisa) 1918–1948: the first transition, from colonial to segregationist institution,” by
Andrew Manson, 1“‘Oxford in the bush’: the founding (and diminishing) ethos of Rhodes University,” by Paul Maylam, 21“The origins of university education in KwaZulu-Natal: The Natal University College 1909–1949,” by Bill Guest, 26“South African University history: a historiographical overview,” by Bronwyn Strydom, 56“Leo Fouché and history at Wits University, 1934–1942,” by Bruce Murray, 83“J.S. Marais, a great South African historian: a personal re-assessment,” by N.G. Garson, 100“Internationalisation at Stellenbosch University during the international academic boycott of the apartheid era (1948–
1994),” by Stefanie Baumert & Jan Botha, 117-
Review Article
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“Whither the free South African university?” by Thula Simpson, 145-
American Historical Review, Vol.121, No.5 (December 2016)
http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/121/5.toc
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AHR Forum: Cultures of Colonialism in the Metropole
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“Introduction: Metropolitan Cultures of Empire and the Long Moment of Decolonization,” by Marc Matera, 1435“‘The Capital of the Men without a Country’: Migrants and Anticolonialism in Interwar Paris,” by Michael Goebel,
1444“Murder at London Zoo: Late Colonial Sympathy in Interwar Britain,” by Jonathan Saha, 1468“Decolonizing the Smithsonian: Museums as Microcosms of Political Encounter,” by Claire Wintle, 1492-
AHR Roundtable: History Meets Fiction in the Indian Ocean: On Amitav Ghosh’s Ibis Trilogy
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“Introduction,” 1521“Empire and Exile: Reflections on the Ibis Trilogy,” by Clare Anderson, 1523“The Novelist as Linkister,” by Gaurav Desai, 1531“Amitav Ghosh and the Art of Thick Description: History in the Ibis Trilogy,” by Mark R. Frost, 1537“Views from Other Boats: On Amitav Ghosh’s Indian Ocean ‘Worlds,’” by Pedro Machado, 1545“Storytelling and the Spectrum of the Past,” by Amitav Ghosh, 1552-
AHR Conversation: History after the End of History: Reconceptualizing the Twentieth Century
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“History after the End of History: Reconceptualizing the Twentieth Century,” by Manu Goswami, Gabrielle Hecht,
Adeeb Khalid, Anna Krylova, Elizabeth F. Thompson, Jonathan R. Zatlin, and Andrew Zimmerman, 1567-
Featured Reviews
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“Nicholas Terpstra, Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World: An Alternative History of the Reformation,” by
Kaspar von Greyerz, 1608“Evelyn S. Rawski, Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives,” by Joshua A. Fogel, 1610“Todd M. Endelman, Leaving the Jewish Fold: Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History,” by
Tobias Brinkmann, 1612“Nancy Shoemaker, Native American Whalemen and the World: Indigenous Encounters and the Contingency of Race,”
by Brian Hosmer, 1614“Nancy Tomes, Remaking the American Patient: How Madison Avenue and Modern Medicine Turned Patients into
Consumers,” by Elena Conis, 1616“Susan Pedersen, The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire,” by Helen McCarthy, 1619“Barbara Weinstein, The Color of Modernity: São Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil,” by Amy Chazkel,
1622“Kiran Klaus Patel, The New Deal: A Global History,” by Meg Jacobs, 1625“Tarik Cyril Amar, The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: A Borderland City between Stalinists, Nazis, and Nationalists,” by
Yaroslav Hrytsak, 1627-
American Political Science Review, Vol. 110, No. 3 (August 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues
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“Collective Threat Framing and Mobilization in Civil War,” by Anastasia Shesterinina, 411“On the Rights of Warlords: Legitimate Authority and Basic Protection in War-Torn Societies,” by Robert A. Blair,
Pablo Kalmanovitz, 428“Electoral Rules and Legislative Particularism: Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures,” by Tanya Bagashka, Jennifer
Hayes Clark, 441“Language Policy and Human Development,” by David D. Laitin, Rajesh Ramachandran, 457“‘Of Darkness from Vain Philosophy’: Hobbes’s Critique of the Classical Tradition,” by Devin Stauffer, 481-
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“Testing Civics: State-Level Civic Education Requirements and Political Knowledge,” by David E. Campbell, Richard G.
Niemi, 495“Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias: Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects,” by Avidit Acharya, Matthew
Blackwell, Maya Sen, 512“Reaching the Individual: EU Accession, NGOs, and Human Rights,” by Ana Bracic, 530“‘Contesting the Empire of Habit’: Habituation and Liberty in Lockean Education,” by Rita Koganzon, 547“The Primary Effect: Preference Votes and Political Promotions,” by Olle Folke, Torsten Persson, Johanna Rickne,
559“Deliberate Disengagement: How Education Can Decrease Political Participation in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes,”
by Kevin Croke, Guy Grossman, Horacio A. Larreguy, John Marshall, 579“Political Commitment and the Value of Partisanship,” by Lea Ypi, 601-
American Political Science Review, Vol. 110, No. 4 (November 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues
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“Turnout, Status, and Identity: Mobilizing Latinos to Vote with Group Appeals,” by Ali A. Valenzuela, Melissa R.
Michelson, 615“Fast Estimation of Ideal Points with Massive Data,’ by Kosuke Imai, James Lo, Jonathan Olmsted, 631“Constitutions Unentrenched: Toward an Alternative Theory of Constitutional Design,” by Mila Versteeg, Emily Zackin,
657“The Historical Origins of Territorial Disputes,” by Scott F. Abramson, David B. Carter, 657“Does Paying Politicians More Promote Economic Diversity in Legislatures?” by Nicholas Carnes, Eric R. Hansen, 699“When Public Reason Fails Us: Convergence Discourse as Blood Oath,” by Brian Kogelmann, Stephen G. W. Stich,
717“Aid as a Tool against Insurgency: Evidence from Contested and Controlled Territory in Afghanistan,” by Renard
Sexton, 731“The Democratic Effect of Direct Democracy,” by Lucas Leemann, Fabio Wasserfallen, 750“Do Politicians Use Policy to Make Politics? The Case of Public-Sector Labor Laws,” by Sarah F. Anzia, Terry M. Moe,
763“Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?” by Charles M. Cameron, Jonathan P. Kastellec, 778“Tongue-Tied: Rawls, Political Philosophy and Metalinguistic Awareness,” by Yael Peled, Matteo Bonotti, 798“Jurisdiction Size and Local Government Policy Expenditure: Assessing the Effect of Municipal Amalgamation,” by
Jens Blom-Hansen, Kurt Houlberg, Søren Serritzlew, Daniel Treisman, 812“Do Voters Dislike Working-Class Candidates? Voter Biases and the Descriptive Underrepresentation of the Working
Class,” by Nicholas Carnes, Noam Lupu, 832“Covenants without the Sword? Comparing Prison Self-Governance Globally,” by David Skarbek, 845“The Poor Man’s Machiavelli: Saul Alinsky and the Morality of Power,” by Vijay Phulwani, 863“What Makes a Utopia Inconvenient? On the Advantages and Disadvantages of a Realist Orientation to Politics,” by
Benjamin L. Mckean, 876“Domination and Care in Rousseau’s Emile,” by Shawn Fraistat, 889-
American Quarterly, Vol.68, No.4 (December 2016)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/
Essays
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“‘For the Very Existence of Civilization’: The Police Dog and Racial Terror,” by Tyler Wall, 861“Hope in Dystopian Times: In the Heart of the Valley of Love and the Limits of Cold War Racial Liberal
Ocularcentrism,” by Pacharee Sudhinaraset, 883“Mapping Black Movement, Containing Black Laughter: Ralph Ellison’s New York Essays,” by Cynthia Dobbs, 907“‘Parasites of Government’: Racial Antistatism and Representations of Public Employees amid the Great Recession,’
by Daniel Martinez HoSang, Joseph Lowndes, 931-
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“Energy Slaves: Carbon Technologies, Climate Change, and the Stratified History of the Fossil Economy,” by Bob
Johnson, 955-
Book Reviews
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“Being Together Subversively, Outside in the University of Hegemonic Affirmation and Repressive Violence, as Things
Heat Up (Again),” by Jodi Melamed, 981“From Black Lit to Black Print: The Return to the Archive in African American Literary Studies,” by Britt Rusert, 993“New Directions in the History of Religion and Race,” by Joshua Paddison, 1007“Making Space: The Caribbean in Transnational American Studies,’ by Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard, 1019“‘Get in Formation’: Recent Scholarship on Popular Music and American Identities,” by Charles L. Hughes, 1033-
Event Reviews
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“Hamilton’s America: An Unfinished Symphony with a Stutter (Beat),” by Ariel Nereson, 1045“The National Museum of American History’s American Enterprise Exhibit and the Value of Structurally Sound
History,” by Brent Cebul, 1061“Keeping Time in the Hands of Betye Saar: Betye Saar,” by Ellen Y. Yani, 1081-
American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 46, No.3 (October 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rarc20
23rd Biennial Articles
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“Reflections of the ‘Roving Britishers’: British Travel Writing on Canada 1900–1915,” by Rebecca Mancuso, 301“Constructing and Enforcing the ‘Medicine Line’: A Comparative Analysis of Indian Policy on the North American
Frontier,” by Pierre M. Atlas, 320“Canada’s Hemisphere: Canadian Culture and the Question of Continental Identity,” by Albert Braz, 349“William Ogilvie, the Klondike Borderlands and the Making of the Canadian West,” by Christopher Petrakos, 362-
General Articles
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“Hydraulic Imperialism: Hydroelectric Development and Treaty 9 in the Abitibi Region,” by Daniel Macfarlane & Peter
Kitay, 380“Afghanada, or How to be a Good (Canadian) Soldier,” by Karolina MacLachlan, 398-
The Americas, Vol.73, No.3 (July 2016)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/
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“Clah Lecture: Living with History as a Social Science,” by Herbert S. Klein, 291“‘Fully Capable of Any Iniquity’: The Atlantic Human Trafficking Network of the Zangroniz Family,” by Manuel Barcia,
303“The Evolution of Spanish Governance During the Early Bourbon Period in Peru: The Juan Santos Atahualpa Rebellion
and the Missionaries of Ocopa,” by Cameron D. Jones, 325“Language Politics and Indigenous Language Documents: Evidence in Colonial K’ichee’ Litigation in SeventeenthCentury Highland Guatemala,” by Owen H. Jones, 349“Family, Stability, and Respectability: Seven Generations of Africans and Afro-descendants in Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais,” by Douglas C. Libby, 371-
The Americas, Vol.73, No.4 (October 2016)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/
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“Picturing Families Between Black and White: Mixed Descent and Social Mobility in Colonial Minas Gerais, Brazil,” by
Mariana L. R. Danta, 405“The Codex Mexicanus: Time, Religion, History, and Health in Sixteenth-Century New Spain,” by Lori Boornazian Diel,
427“‘We Have Entered a Third [Visual] Period of History’: Thoughts on the Study of Photography by John Mraz,” by
Nathanial Gardner, 459“Minister and Viceroy, Paisano and Amigo: The Private Correspondence of the Marqués de la Ensenada and the
Conde de Superunda, 1745–1749,” by Adrian Pearce, 477“Crime, Truth, and Justice in Modern Mexico: Notes for a National History,” by Pablo Piccato, 491-
Archivaria, Number 82 (Fall 2016)
http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current
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“The Spectre in the Archive: Truth, Reconciliation, and Indigenous Archival Memory,” by J.J. Ghaddar, 3“Catalogues and the Collecting and Ordering of Knowledge (I): ca. 1550–1750,” by Heather MacNeil, 27“Media and the Messengers: Writings on Digital Archiving in Canada from the 1960s to the 1980s,” by Greg Bak, 55“Linked Data for Archives,” by Jinfang Niu, 83“Risky Business? Issues in Licensing Copies of Archival Holdings,” by Jean Dryden, 111-
Counterpoint
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“From Missionaries to Managers: Making the Case for a Canadian Documentary Heritage Commission,” by D. Richard
Valpy, 137-
Asian Security, Vol.12, No. 3 (October 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fasi20
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“The United States-Japan Security Community–Emerging Collective Identity: The Case of the Persian Gulf War (1990–
1991),” by Hidekazu Sakai, 133“China’s Decision to Deploy HYSY-981 in the South China Sea: Bureaucratic Politics with Chinese Characteristics,” by
Yingxian Long, 148“The Tibetan Self-Immolations as Counter-Securitization: Towards an Inter-Unit Theory of Securitization,” by Tsering
Topgyal, 166-
Review Essay
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“A Comparative Perspective on the South China Sea: Observations and Implications,” by Kai Chen, 188-
Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 70, No.5 (October 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caji20
Special Issue: Australian Diplomacy Today
Introduction
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“Australian diplomacy today,” by Caitlin Byrne, Melissa Conley Tyler & Susan Harris Rimmer, 581-
Commentaries and provocation
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“Australian diplomacy today: speech delivered 28 August 2015,” by Peter Varghese AO, Secretary, 590“A conversation with the Hon Kim Beazley AC FAIIA,” by Fergus Hanson, 597-
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Articles
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“Leveraging diplomatic power and influence on the UN Security Council: the case of Australia,” by Jeremy Farrall &
Jochen Prantl, 601“Do we need more economics in Australian economic diplomacy?” by Tristram Sainsbury, 613“Australia’s trade diplomacy and the Trans-Pacific Partnership: ‘you’ve got to row your own boat,’” by Susan Harris
Rimmer, 625“Australian aid after the ‘Golden Consensus’: from aid policy to development policy?” by Benjamin Day, 641“Australia and the promise and the perils of humanitarian diplomacy,” by Jacinta O’Hagan, 657“Australia’s refugee policy: domestic politics and diplomatic consequences,” by William Maley, 670“Travelling responsibly, but further to go: Australia’s new consular diplomacy,” by Alex Oliver, 681“Diversity and diplomacy,” by Melissa Conley Tyler, 695-
Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 71, No.1 (January 2017)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caji20
Special Commentary and Provocation Section: The ethics of scholarship in the Asia-Pacific
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“The ethics of scholarship in a changing region,” by Mathew Davies & Christopher Hobson, 1“Learning to be a compassionate academic,” by Bina D’Costa, 3“Ethics of scholarship,” by Jeremy Moses, 8“Academic citizenships,” by Mathew Davies, 12“Remembering the human in Asia-Pacific human security,” by Sara E. Davies, 16“Reckoning with our limits,” by Christopher Hobson, 20-
Articles
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“ASEAN’s ‘people-oriented’ aspirations: civil society influences on non-traditional security governance,” by Laura
Allison & Monique Taylor, 24“The securitisation of migrant smuggling in Australia and its consequences for the Bali Process,” by Melissa Curley &
Kahlia Vandyk, 42“How proactive? How pacifist? Charting Japan’s evolving defence posture,” by Leif-Eric Easley, 62“International mediation and Australian foreign policy: building institutional capacity to respond to overseas conflict,”
by Aran Martin, Nathan Shea & John Langmore, 88“Rising Sino-Japanese competition: perspectives from South-East Asian elites,” by Bhubhindar Singh, Sarah Teo &
Benjamin Ho, 105-
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.44, No.1 (2017)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cbjm20
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“Attitudes towards culture in the new home: self-initiated expatriate academics in Turkey,” by Sumeyra Alpaslan
Danisman, 1“Turkish foreign policy as an anomaly: revisionism and irredentism through diplomacy in the 1930s,” by Seckin Baris
Gulmez, 30“Abbasid Panegyric: Badīʿ Poetry and the Invention of the Arab Golden Age,” by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych, 48“The Patterns of Syrian Uprising: Comparing Hama in 1980–1982 and Homs in 2011,” by Dara Conduit, 73“The 1934 anti-Jewish Thrace riots: the Jewish exodus of Thrace through the lens of nationalism and collective
violence,” by Banu Eligür, 88“The meanings of oriental masquerade in T.E. Lawrence’s Arabian ventures,” by Feras Alkabani, 110“Where is the State of Israel? Testimonies from IDF Nachal soldiers on Israel’s territorial integrity,” by Hanne Eggen
Røislien, 130-
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The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.18, No.4 (November 2016)
http://bpi.sagepub.com/content/18/4.toc
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“The British Labour Party’s leadership election of 2015,” by Thomas Quinn, 759“The United Kingdom’s Eurosceptic political economy,” by Chris Gifford, 779“Good international citizenship and special responsibilities to protect refugees,” by James Souter, 795“Complexity reduction and policy consensus: Asylum seekers, the right to work, and the ‘pull factor’ thesis in the UK
context,” by Lucy Mayblin, 812“Industrial policy change in the post-crisis British economy: Policy innovation in an incomplete institutional and
ideational environment,” by Craig Berry, 829“The Israelization of British Jewry: Balancing between home and homeland,” by Toby Greene and Yossi Shain, 848“How many lightbulbs does it take to change the financial system? Economic ideas and financial regulation, 1846–
2007,” by Michael Lee, 866“Trading representation: Diplomacy’s influence on preferential trade agreements,” by Michael Plouffe and Roos van
der Sterren, 889“Exploring sex differences in attitudes towards the descriptive and substantive representation of women,” by Peter
Allen and David Cutts, 912“Mainstreaming social finance: The regulation of the peer-to-peer lending marketplace in the United Kingdom,” by
Chris Rogers and Chris Clarke, 930“Investing in agriculture: A preference for democracy or dictatorship?” by Ida Bastiaens, 946“Randall Collins’ forward panic pathway to violence and the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland,” by
Martin Joseph McCleery, 966“Sport for peace in Northern Ireland? Civil society, change and constraint after the 1998 Good Friday Agreement,” by
David Mitchell, Ian Somerville, and Owen Hargie, 981-
Policy Matters
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“Experiencing gender in UK political science: The results of a practitioner survey,” by Nicholas Allen and Heather
Savigny, 997-
Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 36, No.1 (January 2017)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1470-9856
Special Issue: Special Section: Social Movements and Social Emancipation in Latin America
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“Introduction: Social Movements and Social Emancipation in Latin America,” by Ana C. Dinerstein and Sara C. Motta,
3“Emancipation in Latin America: On the Pedagogical Turn,” by Sara C. Motta, 5“Occupying Legality: The Subversive Use of Law in Latin American Occupation Movements,” by Honor Brabazon, 21-
Routine Articles
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“Armed Violence and the Politics of Gun Control in Brazil: An Analysis of the 2005 Referendum ,” by Roxana P.
Cavalcanti, 36“Using Critical Junctures to Explain Continuity: The Case of State Milk in Neoliberal Chile,” by Jael Goldsmith Weil,
52“Sexiled in Mexico City: Urban Migrations Motivated by Sexual Orientation,” by Jose A. Langarita Adiego and Maria
Alejandra Salguero Velázquez, 68“Institutional Transnationalism, Parental Values, and the Next Generation,” by Jack Durrell, 82-
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 29, No.2 (2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20
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“Rising China in India’s vicinity: a rivalry takes shape in Asia,” by Harsh V. Pant, 364“Human securitization of water? A case study of the Indus Waters Basin,” by J Peter Burgess, Taylor Owen & Uttam
Kumar Sinha, 382“The conceptual essentials of minimum: explaining Pakistan’s rationale of minimum deterrence,” by Zafar Khan, 408“The power triangle in the Indian Ocean: China, India and the United States,” by Jan Hornat, 425“State and business in Taiwan’s economic diplomacy under the Lee Teng-hui administration and the implications for
current cross-strait relations,” by Booker Ck Liaw, 444“Afghanistan’s India–Pakistan dilemma: advocacy coalitions in weak states,” by Avinash Paliwal, 465“Securing finance: the paradox of Steuart’s watch,” by John Glenn, 492“Once a member, always a member? Assessing the importance of time in the relationship between the European
Union and the Development Assistance Committee,” by Joren Verschaeve & Jan Orbie, 512“Explaining the behaviour of small states: an analysis of Jordan’s nuclear energy policy,” by Imad El-Anis, 528“Is Fair Trade a fair deal?” by Thom Brooks, 548“Ignoring public opinion: the Australian and Polish decisions to go to war in Iraq,” by Fredrik Doeser & Joakim
Eidenfalk, 562“International representations of Balkan wars: a socio-anthropological approach in international relations
perspective,” by Enika Abazi & Albert Doja, 581“Endogenous knowledge and the development question in Africa,” by Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe, 611“Political discourses on Europe and European integration in national election manifestos and party programmes,” by
Osman Sabri Kiratli, 636“World society, international society and the periphery: British abolitionists and the post-slave state of Haiti in the
early nineteenth century,” by Cristian Cantir, 660“Extraordinary or ordinary emergency measures: what, and who, defines the ‘success’ of securitization?” by Rita
Floyd, 677“Turkish–Syrian relations in the wake of the Syrian conflict: back to securitization?” by Cenap Çakmak, 695“Engaging with the post-secular moment in post-9/11 Afghanistan: the search for a ‘humanist’ political discourse,” by
Deepshikha Shahi, 718“China–Australia strategic partnership in the context of China’s grand peripheral diplomacy,” by Lei Yu, 740“Emerging powers and the responsibility to protect: non-linear norm dynamics in complex international society,” by
Charles T. Hunt, 761-
Canadian Journal of History, Vol.51, No. 3 (Winter 2016)
http://www.utpjournals.press/toc/cjh/51/3
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“The Early Modern Medical-Military Complex: The Wider Context of the Relationship Between Military, Medicine, and
the State,” by Sebastian Pranghofer, 451“Secret Remedies and the Medical Needs of the French State: The Career of Adrien Helvétius, 1662–1727,” by Justin
Rivest, 473“Mending the Sick and Wounded: The Development of Naval Hospitals in the West Indies, 1740–1800,” by Cori
Convertito, 500“A Population Falling Ill: The Poor Health of Saxons in the Long Eighteenth Century,” by Ulf Christian Ewert, 534-
Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 49, No.3 (September 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-political-science-revue-canadienne-de-sciencepolitique/all-issues
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“Eliminating Indigenous Jurisdictions: Federalism, the Supreme Court of Canada, and Territorial Rationalities of
Power,” by Michael McCrossan, Kiera L. Ladner, 411“Wards, At-Large Systems and the Focus of Representation in Canadian Cities,’’ by Royce Koop, John Kraemer, 433-
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“Les politiques publiques comme phénomènes hégémoniques : L’exemple des politiques agro-environnementales en
Europe,’’ by Matthieu Ansaloni, 449“Fighting Fire with Fire: The Implications of (Not) Going Negative in a Multiparty Election Campaign,’’ by Jason Roy,
Christopher Alcantara, 473“The Changing Religious Cleavage in Canadians’ Voting Behaviour,’’ by Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, 499“Monogamous Canadian Citizenship, Constructing Foreignness and the Limits of Harm Discourse,’’ by Megan
Gaucher, 519“Research Note: ‘Negative’ Personalization: Party Leaders and Party Strategy,’’ by Scott Pruysers, William Cross,
539“Was C.B. Macpherson a Crypto Philosopher?’’ by Frank Cunningham, 559“C.B. Macpherson and Philosophy, ‘Crypto’ or Otherwise: A Response to Frank Cunningham,’’ by Phillip Hansen, 567‘‘Final Thoughts: Rejoinder to Phillip Hansen,’’ by Frank Cunningham, 573-
Central European History, Vol.49, No.2 (June 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/central-european-history/all-issues
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“Overcoming the Iron Gates: Austrian Transport and River Regulation on the Lower Danube, 1830s–1840s,” by
Luminita Gatejel, 162“Colonial Education in the Third Reich: The Witzenhausen Colonial School and the Rendsburg Colonial School for
Women,” by Willeke Sandler, 181“‘He Who Owns the Trifels, Owns the Reich’: Nazi Medievalism and the Creation of the Volksgemeinschaft in the
Palatinate,” by Fabian Link and Mark W. Hornburg, 208“An Afro-German Microhistory: Gender, Religion, and the Challenges of Diasporic Dwelling,” by Julia Roos, 240-
Review Essay
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“Nazi Germany and Islam in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East,” by Jeffrey Herf, 261-
The China Quarterly, Vol.227 (September 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/all-issues
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“The Once and Future Tragedy of the Cultural Revolution,” by Roderick MacFarquhar, 599“The Cultural Revolution: Memories and Legacies 50 Years On,” by Chris Berry, Patricia M. Thornton, Peidong Sun,
604“Bending the Arc of Chinese History: The Cultural Revolution’s Paradoxical Legacy,” by Andrew G. Walder, 613“The Cultural Revolution and Its Legacies in International Perspective,” by Julia Lovell, 632“Mummifying the Working Class: The Cultural Revolution and the Fates of the Political Parties of the 20th Century,”
by Alessandro Russo, 653“Debates on Constitutionalism and the Legacies of the Cultural Revolution,” by Wu Changchang, 674“The Cultural Revolution as a Crisis of Representation,” by Patricia M. Thornton, 697“Cultural Revolution as Method,” by Michael Dutton, 718“Whodunnit? Memory and Politics before the 50th Anniversary of the Cultural Revolution,” by Susanne WeigelinSchwiedrzik, Cui Jinke, 734“Restricted, Distorted but Alive: The Memory of the ‘Lost Generation’ of Chinese Educated Youth,” by Michel Bonnin,
752“The Collar Revolution: Everyday Clothing in Guangdong as Resistance in the Cultural Revolution,” by Peidong Sun,
733“The Silent Revolution: Decollectivization from Below during the Cultural Revolution,” by Frank Dikötter, 796-
The China Quarterly, Vol.228 (December 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/all-issues
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“Public Goods and Regime Support in Urban China,” by Bruce J. Dickson, Pierre F. Landry, Mingming Shen, Jie Yan,
858“Which Public? Whose Goods? What We Know (and What We Don’t) About Public Goods in Rural China,” by Sara A.
Newland, 881“China’s Looming Human Capital Crisis: Upper Secondary Educational Attainment Rates and the Middle-income Trap,”
by Niny Khor, Lihua Pang, Chengfang Liu, Fang Chang, Di Mo, Prashant Loyalka, Scott Rozelle, 905“Holding ‘China Inc.’ Together: The CCP and The Rise of China’s Yangqi,” by Chen Li, 927“‘Bypass the Lying Mouths’: How Does the CCP Tackle Information Distortion at Local Levels?” by Jie Gao, 950“Military Corruption in China: The Role of Guanxi in the Buying and Selling of Military Positions,” by Peng Wang, 970“The ‘Singapore Fever’ in China: Policy Mobility and Mutation,” by Kean Fan Lim, Niv Horesh, 992“Delayed Registration and Identifying the “Missing Girls” in China,” by Yaojiang Shi, John James Kennedy, 1018“Professors as Intellectuals in China: Political Identities and Roles in a Provincial University,” by Zhidong Hao,
Zhengyang Guo, 1039“Surviving Online Censorship in China: Three Satirical Tactics and their Impact,” by Siu-yau Lee, 1061“The Impact of Cross-border Integration with Mainland China on Hong Kong’s Local Politics: The Individual Visit
Scheme as a Double-edged Sword for Political Trust in Hong Kong,” by Kevin Tze-wai Wong, Victor Zheng, Po-san
Wan, 1081-
Chinese Historical Review, Vol.23, No.2 (October 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ytcr20
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“Introduction: Leisure and Chinese Culture: A Symposium,” by Charles A. Laughlin, 87“The Anxiety of Leisure in Early China,” by Anne Behnke Kinney, 96“What Need is There to Go Home? Travel as a Leisure Activity in the Travel Records (Youji 游記) of Su Shi 蘇軾
(1037–1101),” by James M. Hargett, 111“Of Revelers and Witty Conversationalists: Song (960–1279) Biji Writing and the Rise of a New Literati Ideal,” by
Cong Ellen Zhang, 130“A Month of Delta Summer: The Work of Leisure in The Diary of Li Rihua,” by Timothy Brook, 147-
Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Winter 2016)
http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol9/issue4/index.dtl?etoc
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“Editor’s Choice: Systemic Balancing and Regional Hedging: China–Russia Relations,” by Alexander Korolev, 375“The Efficiency of China’s Public Diplomacy,” by Cao Wei, 399“Bureaucratic Politics and Chinese Foreign Policy-making,” by Zhang Qingmin, 435“Debates in IR Academia and China’s Policy Adjustments,” by Xu Jin, 459-
Class, Race and Cooperate Power, Vol. 4 No, 2 (2016)
http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/classracecorporatepower/all_issues.html
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“US Foreign Policy, Business NGOs and Low-Intensity Democracy,” by Ronald W. Cox
“Sacked for Dollars: The Exploitation of College Football Players in the Southeastern Conference,” by Ramsey Dahab
“Interest Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy towards Cuba: the Restoration of Capitalism in Cuba and the Changing
Interest Group Politics,” by Canberk Koçak
Politics of Culture
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“Parenting for Progress: Reflections on Matt Ross’s Captain Fantastic,” by Bryant W. Sculos
Perspectives
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“My Students Are Terrified: Teaching in the Days after Trump,” by Bryant W. Sculos
“Black Lives Matter or, How to Think Like an Anarchist,” by Joaquin A. Pedroso
“Trump’s Ponzi Scheme Victory,” by Ronald W. Cox
Cold War History, Vol.16, No.4 (2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/16/4
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“Reading the Cuban revolution from Bogotá, 1957–62,” by Robert A. Karl, 337“Re-examining the end of Mao’s revolution: China’s changing statecraft and Sino-American relations, 1973–1978,” by
Kazushi Minami, 359-
Special Section: Militarised Landscapes: Environmental Histories of the Cold War
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“The Cold War and environmental history: complementary fields,” by Simo Laakkonen, Viktor Pál & Richard Tucker,
377“Forbidden and sublime forest landscapes: narrated experiences of Latvian national partisan women after World War
II,” by Sanita Reinsone, 395“Cold War landscapes: towards an environmental history of US development programmes in the 1950s and 1960s,”
by Thomas Robertson, 417“The appeal of appearing green: Soviet-American ideological competition and Cold War environmental diplomacy,” by
Stephen Brain, 443“World on fire: the politics of napalm in the Global Cold War,” by Edwin A. Martini, 463-
Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series, No. 80 (July 2016)
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/mediating-the-vietnam-war-romania-and-the-first-trinh-signal-1965-1966
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“Mediating the Vietnam War: Romania and the First Trinh Signal, 1965-1966,” by Larry L. Watts
Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.25, No.2 (September 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccla20/25/2
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“Spain’s America: from kingdoms to colonies,” by Mark A. Burkholder, 125“Performing double-edged stories: the three trials of Paula de Eguiluz,” by Kathryn Joy McKnight, 154“Going native, going home. Ethnographic empathy and the artifice of return in Cabeza de Vaca’s Relación,” by Carlos
A. Jáuregui, 175“Um cristão-novo nos trópicos: expansão imperial e identidade religiosa nos Diálogos das grandezas do Brasil de
Ambrósio Fernandes Brandão,” by Gabriel Mordoch, 200“Teotamachilizti: an analysis of the language in a Nahua sermon from colonial Guatemala,” by Julia Madajczak &
Magnus Pharao Hansen, 220“Programa iconográfico y material en las pinturas murales de la iglesia de San Andrés de Pachama, Chile,” by
Fernando Guzmán, Marta Maier, Magdalena Pereira, Marcela Sepúlveda, Gabriela Siracusano, José Cárcamo, Diana
Castellanos, Sebastián Gutiérrez, Eugenia Tomasini, Paola Corti & Carlos Rúa, 245-
The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.105, No.5 (October 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/105/5
Special Issue: Brexit and the Commonwealth: What Next?
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“Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 439“Introduction,” by Peter Clegg, 449“Brexit in its Worldwide Aspect: An Opportunity to be Grasped,” by Peter Marshall, 451-
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“A Divided Family: Race, the Commonwealth and Brexit,” by Eva Namusoke, 463“Brexit and Trade Ties between Europe and Commonwealth States in Sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities for Pro-poor
Growth or a Further Entrenchment of North–South Inequalities?” by Mark Langan, 477“Myths of Commonwealth Betrayal: UK–Africa Trade Before and After Brexit,” by Peg Murray-Evans, 489“Brexit, Development Aid, and the Commonwealth,” by Sophia Price, 499“Paradoxes of Regionalism and Democracy: Brexit’s Lessons for the Commonwealth,” by Wendy C. Grenade, 509“The Implications of Brexit for the Caribbean’s Future Relationship with Britain and the EU,” by Sir Ronald Sanders,
519“The Repercussions of Brexit for CARICOM’s Cohesion,” by Patsy Lewis, 531“Brexit and the Overseas Territories: Repercussions for the Periphery,” by Peter Clegg, 543“Australia and Brexit: Déjà Vu All Over Again?” by Derek McDougall, 557-
Opinions
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“Some Reflections on Brexit and its Aftermath,” by James Mayall, 573“Brexit, the UK and the Commonwealth: Opportunities and Challenges,” by David Howell, 575“Brexit: The View from Scotland,” by John M. MacKenzie, 577“Bringing the Commonwealth Back into the Fold—A View from the Backbenches,” by Frank Field, 581“Brexit: A View from UKIP and the European Parliament,” by James Carver, 583“Brexit: A View from Gibraltar,” by Joseph Garcia, 585“UK’s Exit from the EU: Consequences for Africa and the Commonwealth,” by Kayode Soyinka, 587“Brexit: A Perspective from Singapore,” by Yuen Foong Khong, 589“Brexit: A View from New Zealand,” by W. David McIntyre, 591“Brexit: ‘Everybody Lost,’” by Shridath Ramphal, 593“Opportunities or Challenges for the Caribbean after Brexit?” by Christopher A. D. Charles, 595-
The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.105, No.6 (November 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/105/5
Special Issue: China, India and Southeast Asia: Paths to Development and State-Society Relations
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“Introduction,” by Edmund Terence Gomez, Cheong Kee Cheok & Vamsi Vakulabharanam, 597“Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 613“Growth and Distribution Regimes in India after Independence,” by Vamsi Vakulabharanam & Rahul De, 621“Income Inequality and Economic Growth in China in the Last Three Decades,” by Shi Li, 641“Technology Catch-up with Chinese Characteristics: What Can Southeast Asia Learn from China?” by Kee Cheok
Cheong, Chan Yuan Wong & Kim Leng Goh, 667“State, Society and Enterprise Development: Southeast Asia–China Investment Flows,” by Edmund Terence Gomez,
Yu Leng Khor & Fang Zhao, 683“Diaspora, Development and the Indian State,” by Amit Kumar Mishra, 701“The Influence of China and India on Smaller Nations in Southeast Asia: A Study of Singapore,” by Faizal Bin Yahya,
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Opinion
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“Malaysia: Heading for Sharia Domination?” by James Chin, 737“Time for a New Commonwealth Initiative on Media Freedom,” by William Horsley & David Page, 741-
Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.49, No.4 (December 2016)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X
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Special issue: The transformations of Far Right and Far Left in Europe
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“Introduction,” by Marlene Laruelle, 291“Regime transition, value conflicts and the left-right divide at the mass level: The Baltic States and Southern Europe
compared,” by André Freire, Kats Kivistik, 293“From the Communist Party to the Front de gauche. The French radical left from 1989 to 2013,” by Marco Damiani,
Marino De Luca, 313“Jobbik’s successes. An analysis of its success in the comparative context of the V4 countries,” by Miroslav Mareš,
Vratislav Havlík, 323“We hate them all? Issue adaptation of extreme right parties in Slovakia 1993–2016,” by Alena Kluknavská, Josef
Smolík, 335“The rise of European right radicalism: The case of Jobbik,” by Dae Soon Kim, 345-
Comparative Strategy, Vol. 35, No. 4 (November 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ucst20/35/4
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“Dealing with Iran and its allies,” by Ehud Eilam, 225“Sanctions as a nonproliferation tool: Lessons from Libya,” by Miriam Barnum & Bryan L. Fearey, 234“Questioning the holy trinity: Why the U.S. nuclear triad still makes sense,” by Andrew Futter & Heather Williams,
246“Military ethics of Xunzi: Confucianism confronts war,” by Yi-Ming Yu, 260“Geographical conditions and political outcomes,” by Sören Scholvin, 274“Finland, Sweden and Operation Unified Protector: The impact of strategic culture,” by Fredrik Doeser, 284“Sharing the burden? U.S. allies, defense spending, and the future of NATO,” by Andrew Richter, 298“UN and AU counterterrorism norm acceptance: Comparative security policies of Uganda and Chad,” by Stephen F.
Burgess, 315-
Comparative Strategy, Vol. 35, No. 5 (December 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ucst20/35/5
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“The implications of Chinese strategic culture and counter-intervention upon Department of Defense space
deterrence operations,” by Christopher Stone, 331“Rig for sea: Countering the deployment of Chinese ballistic missile submarines,” by Matthew Harris, 374“Aircraft carrier or ballistic missile defense: Signaling commitment in situations of uncertainty,” by Roger Handberg,
355“China and the INF Treaty,” by Debalina Ghoshal, 363“Pursuing an early extension of New Start: Evaluating the decision space for the Obama administration and its
successor,” by Davis Florick, 371“Revolutions in military affairs that did not occur: A framework for analysis,” by Ofer Fridman, 388“Reconceptualizing nuclear risks: Bringing deliberate nuclear use back in,” by Rebecca Davis Gibbons & Matthew
Kroenig, 407“The dynamics of strategic stability and instability,” by Aaron R. Miles, 423“The nature of strategy versus the character of war,” by Lukas Milevski, 438“NATO and Putin’s Russia: Seeking to balance divergence and convergence,” by Isaac Kfir, 447-
Conflict and Society, Vol. 2 (2016)
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/conflict-and-society
Reflections
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“Rethinking the Anthropology of Violence for the Twenty-First Century: From Practice to Mediation,” by Antonius C. G.
M. Robben
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“Am I My Brother’s Keeper?” by Michael D. Jackson
“Cruelty,” by Ronald Stade
II. Displacement and Emplacement
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“Introduction: The Dialectics of Displacement and Emplacement,” by Jesper Bjarnesen and Henrik E. Vigh
“The Meanings of the Move? From ‘Predicaments of Mobility’ to ‘Potentialities in Displacement,’” by Stephen C.
Lubkemann
“Staying out of Place: The Being and Becoming of Burundian Refugees in the Camp and the City,” by Simon Turner
“Between Labor Migration and Forced Displacement: Wartime Mobilities in the Burkina Faso–Côte d’Ivoire
Transnational Space,” by Jesper Bjarnesen
III. Resistance to Transitional Justice
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“Introduction: Rethinking Resistance to Transitional Justice,” by Briony Jones and Thomas Brudholm
“Analyzing Resistance to Transitional Justice: What Can We Learn from Hybridity?” by Briony Jones
“Adopting a Resistance Lens: An Exploration of Power and Legitimacy in Transitional Justice,” by Julie Bernath and
Sandra Rubli
“Contesting Transitional Justice as Liberal Governance in Revolutionary Tunisia,” by Corinna Mullin and Ian Patel
“Fighting Fire with Fire: Resistance to Transitional Justice in Bahrain,” by Ciara O’Loughlin
“Using International Criminal Law to Resist Transitional Justice: Legal Rupture in the Extraordinary Chambers in the
Courts of Cambodia,” by Mikael Baaz and Mona Lilja
IV. Bosnia-Herzegovina: Post-conflict Dynamics
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“Introduction: Post-Conflict Dynamics in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Identities, Nationalization, and Missing Bodies,” by
Katerina Seraïdari
“First As Tragedy, Then As Teleology: The Politics/People Dichotomy in the Ethnography of Post-Yugoslav
Nationalization,” by Stef Jansen
“Violence and Identification: Everyday Ethnic Identity in Bosnia-Herzegovina,” by Torsten Kolind
“Liminality and Missing Persons: Encountering the Missing in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina,” by Laura Huttunen
Contemporary British History, Vol.30, No.4 (2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/30/4
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“Golden age, apathy or stealth? Democratic engagement in Britain, 1945–1950,” by Jonathan Moss, Nick Clarke, Will
Jennings & Gerry Stoker, 441“Using the personal to critique the popular: women’s memories of 1960s youth,” by Helena Mills, 463“‘Slowing down the going-away process’ — Tom Stoppard and Soviet Dissent,” by Mark Hurst, 484“Marx–Lenin–Rotten–Strummer: British Marxism and youth culture in the 1970s,” by Matthew Worley, 505“An Opportunistic Anglophobe: Charles J. Haughey, the Irish Government and the Falklands War, 1982,” by Stephen
Kelly, 522“From Propaganda to ‘Information’: Reforming Government Communications in Britain,” by Brendan Maartens, 542“Welsh Office exceptionalism, economic development and devolution, 1979 to 1997,” by Leon Gooberman, 563“Planning the new industrial nation: Scotland 1931 to 1979,” by Jim Tomlinson & Ewan Gibbs, 584-
Contemporary European History, Vol.25, No.4 (November 2016)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/all-issues
Transnational Anti-Fascism: Agents, Networks, Circulations
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“Transnational History: A New Paradigm for Anti-Fascist Studies?” by Hugo García, 563“Making Anti-Fascism Transnational: The Origins of Communist and Socialist Articulations of Resistance in Europe,
1923–1924,” by Kasper Braskén, 573“Unholy Alliances? Nationalist Exiles, Minorities and Anti-Fascism in Interwar Europe,” by Xosé M. Núñez Seixas, 597“‘With Rome and with Moscow’: Italian Catholic Communism and Anti-Fascist Exile,” by Claudia Baldoli, 619“‘The Dark Millions in the Colonies are Unavenged’: Anti-Fascism and Anti-Imperialism in the 1930s,” by Tom
Buchanan, 645“Shattered Dreams of Anti-Fascist Unity: German Speaking Exiles in Mexico, Argentina and Bolivia, 1937–1945,” by
Andrea Acle-Kreysing, 667“The Unifying Element? European Socialism and Anti-Fascism, 1939–1945,” by Jens Späth, 687“Crossing Borders: Anti-Fascist Action (UK) and Transnational Anti-Fascist Militancy in the 1990s,” by Nigel Copsey,
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Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 51, No.4 (December 2016)
http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol51/issue4.toc
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“Eternal potential? Temporality, complexity and the incoherent power of the European Union,” by Patrick Holden, 407“Disentangling media effects: The impact of short-term and long-term news coverage on Belgian emergency
assistance,” by Jeroen Joly, 428“Learning to assert themselves: Small states in asymmetrical dyads – two Scandinavian dogs barking at the Russian
bear,” by Maria Mellander, Hans Mouritzen, 447“The bridge on the Neretva: Stari Most as a stage of memory in post-conflict Mostar, Bosnia–Herzegovina,” by Susan
Forde, 467“When risky decisions are not surprising: An application of prospect theory to the Israeli war decision in 2006,” by
Anat Niv-Solomon, 484“Normative power and the logic of arguing: Rationalization of weakness or relinquishment of strength?” by Holger
Janusch, 504“The sum of its parts? Sources of local legitimacy,” by Birte J Gippert, 522“Decoupling local ownership? The lost opportunities for grassroots women’s involvement in Liberian peacebuilding,”
by Theodora-Ismene Gizelis, Jonathan Joseph, 539-
Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.27, No.4 (December 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/27/4
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“The ‘Inner Kowtow Controversy’ During the Amherst Embassy to China, 1816–1817,” by Hao Gao, 595“Woodrow Wilson’s Neutrality, the Freedom of the Seas, and the Myth of the ‘Civil War Precedents,’” by Jan Martin
Lemnitzer, 615“Being Nuclear on a Budget: Churchill, Britain and ‘Atoms for Peace,’ 1953–1955,” by Martin Theaker, 639“‘Never a Dull Moment’: The Moscow Ambassadorship of Sir Frank Roberts in the Years of the Berlin and Cuban
Missile Crises, 1960–1962,” by Jonathan Colman, 661“The Politics of China’s Aid to North Vietnam during the Anti-American Resistance, 1965–1969,” by Kosal Path, 682“‘Driven to Tears’: Britain, CS Tear Gas, and the Geneva Protocol, 1969–1975,” by Alex Spelling, 701“Intolerant Allies: Canada and the George W. Bush Administration, 2001–2005,” by Stephen Azzi & Norman Hillmer,
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The First Prize Winner of the 2016 Virginia Military Institute’s “Cold War Essay Contest”
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Dobson, 746-
Diplomatic History, Vol.40, No.5 (November 2016)
https://academic.oup.com/dh/issue/40/5
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Sport Diplomacy Forum
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“Sport Diplomacy Forum Introduction,” by Hallvard Notaker; Giles Scott-Smith; David J. Snyder
“Hockey Diplomacy and U.S.-Canadian Relations in the Early Trudeau Years,” by John Soares
“Running the Cold War: Gender, Race, and Track in Cultural Diplomacy, 1955–1975,” by Anne M. Blaschke
“Reconsidering the 1980 Moscow Olympic Boycott: American Sports Diplomacy in East Asian Perspective,” by Joseph
Eaton
“Wanderlust: Surfing, Modernization, and Cultural Diplomacy in the Long 1970s,” by Scott Laderman
“Commentary,” by Mario Del Pero
“Commentary,” by Shanon Fitzpatrick
Articles
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“Raging Rivers and Propaganda Weevils: Transnational Disaster Relief, Cold War Politics, and the 1954 Danube and
Elbe Floods,” by Julia F. Irwin
“‘Essentially a Work of Fiction’: Kermit ‘Kim’ Roosevelt, Imperial Romance, and the Iran Coup of 1953,” by Hugh
Wilford
“The Nuclear Imperative: Atoms for Peace and the Development of U.S. Policy on Exporting Nuclear Power, 19531955,” by Mara Drogan
“Asserting African Agency: Kenneth Kaunda and the USA, 1964-1980,” by Andy DeRoche
“China’s Intervention in the Korean War Revisited,” by Donggil Kim
Diplomatic History, Vol.40, No.5 (January 2017)
https://academic.oup.com/dh/issue/41/1
Presidential Address
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“Development Politics and the Cold War,” by David C. Engerman
Articles
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“‘No useless Mouth’: Iroquoian Food Diplomacy in the American Revolution,” by Rachel B. Herrmann
“‘A Slice of their Sovereignty”: Negotiating the U.S. Empire of Bases, Wheelus Field, Libya, 1950-1954,” by Gretchen
Heefner
“Launching a Nonaligned Airline: JAT Yugoslav Airways between East, West, and South, 1947–1962,” by Phil
Tiemeyer
“Anger, Anti-Americanism, and the Break in U.S.-Cuban Relations,” by William M. LeoGrande
“Beyond the Shoe: Rethinking Khrushchev at the Fifteenth Session of the United Nations General Assembly,” by
Alessandro Iandolo
“‘As Proud as Lucifer’: A Tunisian Diplomat in Thomas Jefferson’s America,” by Jason Zeledon
“‘We Don’t Need You’: France, the United States, and Iraq, 1991-2003,” by Frédéric Bozo
East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 32, No. 4 (August
2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/32/4
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“Developing status as a small state: Estonia’s foreign aid strategy,” by Matthew Crandall & Ingrid Varov, 405“Deepening democratisation? Exploring the declared motives for “late” lustration in Poland,” by Aleks Szczerbiak,
426“Constitutional change in light of European Union membership: trends and trajectories in the new member states,” by
Christer Karlsson & Katarina Galic, 446-
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“Party-directed personalisation: the role of candidate selection in campaign personalisation in Hungary,” by Zsófia
Papp & Burtejin Zorigt, 466“Explaining turnout in local referenda in the Czech Republic: does a NIMBY question enhance citizen engagement?”
by Michal Nový, 487“The EU and rule of law promotion in Western Balkans – a new role for candidate states’ parliaments,” by Alexander
Strelkov, 505“Comeback of the transatlantic security community? Comparative securitisation in the Crimea crisis,” by Bernhard
Stahl, Robin Lucke & Anna Felfeli, 525“The Arctic in the political discourse of Russian leaders: the national pride and economic ambitions,” by Olga
Khrushcheva & Marianna Poberezhskaya, 547-
English Historical Review, Vol. 131, No. 552 (October 2016)
http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year
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“Pisan Perspectives: The Carmen in victoriam and Holy War, c.1000–1150,” by Alasdair C. Grant, 983“Father Confessors and Clerical Intervention in Witch-Trials in Seventeenth-Century Lutheran Germany: The Case of
Rothenburg, 1692,” by Alison Rowlands, 1010“Pandora’s Post Box: Empire and Information in India, 1854–1914,” by Mark R. Frost, 1043“The Information Research Department, Unattributable Propaganda, and Northern Ireland, 1971–1973: Promising
Salvation but Ending in Failure?” by Rory Cormac, 1074-
European History Quarterly, Vol.47, No.1 (January 2017)
http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol47/issue1/
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“Free from Obedience: Constitutional Expressions of the Right of Resistance in Early Modern Transylvania and
Poland-Lithuania,” by Felicia Roșu, 6“Revolt from the Right: Russia’s Right-Wing Students Between Conservatism and Radicalism,” by George Gilbert, 32“Peasants and Politics: Re-thinking the British Imaginative Geography of the Balkans at the Time of the First World
War,” by James Perkins, 55“War Veterans and Fascism during the Franco Dictatorship in Spain (1936–1959),” by Ángel Alcalde, 78“Nazi Germany and the Arab/Muslim World: Recent Historical Directions,” by Norman J. W. Goda, 99-
European Journal of International Relations, Vol.22, No.4 (December 2016)
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“European integration in crisis? Of supranational integration, hegemonic projects and domestic politics,” by Simon
Bulmer, Jonathan Joseph, 725“Conceptualizing European security cooperation: Competing international political orders and domestic factors,” by
Anna Michalski, Ludvig Norman, 749“Soft power and identity: Russia, Ukraine and the ‘Russian world(s),’” by Valentina Feklyunina, 773“Status insecurity and temporality in world politics,” by Joshua Freedman, 797“Accountability and opposition to globalization in international assemblies,” by Pieter de Wilde, Wiebke Marie Junk,
Tabea Palmtag, 823“Unpacking the politics of great power responsibility: Nationalist and Maoist China in international order-building,” by
Beverley Loke, 847“Who’s careful: Regime type and target selection,” by Daehee Bak, Michael R. Kenwick, Glenn Palmer, 827“Introducing Jus ante Bellum as a cosmopolitan approach to humanitarian intervention,” by Garrett Wallace Brown,
Alexandra Bohm, 897“Normative arguments for non-state actor participation in international policymaking processes: Functionalism,
neocorporatism or democratic pluralism?” by Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Mattias Hjerpe, Karin Bäckstrand, 920“Dismembering the dead: Violence, vulnerability and the body in war,” by Thomas Gregory, 944-
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The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.21, No.8 (2016) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/21/8
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“Machiavelli’s Philosophical Anthropology,” by Christopher Holman, 769“Anarchism, Modernism, and Nationalism: Futurism’s French Connections, 1876–1915,” by Daniele Conversi, 791“Feminine Wiles and Masculine Weakness: Seventeenth-Century Visual Responses to Tasso’s Crusade,” by Daniel M.
Unger, 812-
Reviews
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“Tragedy Ancient and Modern,” by Brayton Polka, 836“Narrative and Mathematics,” by Roger Frye & Reuben Hersh, 842“Transformative Democracy,” by Daniel Blanch, 849-
European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d’Histoire, Vol.24, No.1 (2017)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/24/1
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“To the barracks: the President, the military and democratic consolidation in Portugal (1976–1980),” by David
Castaño, 1“Transnational militancy in Cold-War Europe: gender, human rights, and the WIDF during the Greek Civil War,” by
Margarite Poulos, 17“The production of borders in nineteenth-century Europe: between institutional boundaries and transnational
practices of space,” by Laura Di Fiore, 36“Rebranding the Republic: Rome and the 1960 Olympic Games,” by Simon Martin, 58“Writing imperial history in the age of high nationalism: imperial historians on the fringes of the Habsburg
monarchy,” by Bálint Varga, 80-
Historiography–Historiographie
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“The European Alps – an exceptional range of mountains? Braudel’s argument put to the test,” by Jon Mathieu, 96“Celebrating victory on a day of defeat: commemorating the First World War in Portugal, 1918–1933,” by Sílvia
Correia, 108“Cutting the cake: the Congress of Vienna in British, French and German political caricature,” by Jos Gabriëlsm 131-
New Horizons–Horizons Nouveaux
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“Atlantic automobilism: emergence and persistence of the car, 1895–1940,” by Donald Weber, Hubert Bonin, Antonia
Mackay & Gijs Mom, 158“Note critique : Faire l’histoire de la littérature à partir de l’édition des manuscrits,” by Yves Laberge, 167-
Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.68, No.8 (October 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/68/8
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“A Perfect Counterinsurgency? Making Sense of Moscow’s Policy of Chechenisation,” by Jean-François Ratelle & Emil
Aslan Souleimanov, 1287“A Typology of Populisms and Changing Forms of Society: The Case of Slovenia,” by Danica Fink-Hafner, 1315“Corporate Social Responsibility and the Oil Industry in the Russian Arctic: Global Norms and Neo-Paternalism,” by
Laura A. Henry, Soili Nysten-Haarala, Svetlana Tulaeva & Maria Tysiachniouk, 1340“Forms of Communication between Large-scale Farms and Local Administrative Authorities in Russian Villages: About
Benefactors and Sponsors,” by Evelyn Moser, 1369“How Did the Automotive Component Suppliers Cope with the Economic Crisis in Hungary?” by Eric Rugraff &
Magdolna Sass, 1369-
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“The Transition from Education to Employment Abroad: The Experiences of Young People from Poland,” by Izabela
Grabowska, 1421-
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Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.68, No.9 (November 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/68/9
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“EU Integration under Highly Fractionalised Party Systems: The Cases of Poland and the Czech Republic,” by Eltion
Meka, 1467“The Changing Patterns of China–CEE Trade,” by Yuhong Shang, Nina Ponikvar & Katja Zajc Kejžar, 1468“Football Fan Subculture in Russia: Aggressive Support, Readiness to Fight, and Far Right Links,” by Julia Glathe,
1506“Russia and the Collective Security Treaty Organisation: Multilateral Policy or Unilateral Ambitions?” by Elena
Kropatcheva, 1526“Crowding Out Civil Society: State Management of Social Organisations in Putin’s Russia,” by Leah Gilbert, 1553“From Balcony to Barricade: Nationalism and Popular Mobilisation in Georgia, Ukraine, and Russia,” by Ellen
Carnaghan, 1579-
Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.68, No.10 (November 2016)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/68/10
Special Issue: Against the Grain: Essays in Honour of Geoffrey Swain
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“Introduction, 1629“The Russian Revolutionary Constitution and Pamphlet Literature in the 1917 Russian Revolution,” by Ian D. Thatcher,
1635“Concepts of Policing during the Russian Revolution, 1917–1918,” by Murray Frame, 1654“Quantifying Counter-Revolution: Legal Statistics and Revolutionary Justice during Russia’s Civil War, 1917–1922,” by
Matthew Rendle, 1672“The ‘First Phase’ of the Russian Civil War: Soviet Karelia, October 1917–May 1918,” by Alistair S. Wright, 1693“World War II and the National Question: The Origins of the Autonomous Status of Vojvodina in Yugoslavia,” by
Vladimir Unkovski-Korica, 1712“Cold War Football: Soviet Defence and Yugoslav Attack following the Tito–Stalin Split of 1948,” by Richard Mills,
1736“Beria and Khrushchev: The Power Struggle over Nationality Policy and the Case of Latvia,” by Michael Loader, 1759“Still Searching for the ‘Third Way’: Geoffrey Swain’s Interventions in the Russian Civil Wars,” by Jonathan D. Smele,
1793“‘Making Forgotten Voices Heard’: Geoffrey Swain’s Contribution to Latvian Historiography,” by Marina Germane,
1813“Josip Broz Tito and Yugoslav Communism: A Review of the Work of Geoffrey Swain,” by Cathie Carmichael, 1824-
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