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Compiled by Dr. Erin Black, Independent Scholar African Affairs, Vol.117, No. 467 (April 2018) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year “Shifts in global power and UN peacekeeping performance: India’s rise and its impact on civilian protection in Africa,” by Zachariah Mampilly, 171- “Explaining African participation in international courts,” by Peter Brett; Line Engbo Gissel, 195- “The invention of Al-Shabaab in Somalia: Emulating the anti-colonial dervishes movement,” by Mohamed Haji Ingiriis, 167- “Afropolitanism, celebrity politics, and iconic imaginations of North–South relations,” by Lisa Ann Richey; Lene Bull Christiansen, 238- “State formation and the politics of land in north-eastern Uganda,” by Matt Kandel, 261- “Transforming land governance and strengthening the state in South Sudan,” by Mathijs van Leeuwen; Marlie van de Kerkhof; Yves van Leynseele, 286- Research note “The study of violence and social unrest in Africa: A comparative analysis of three conflict event datasets,” by Leila Demarest; Arnim Langer, 310- Briefing “Back on track? Somaliland after its 2017 presidential election,” by Scott Pegg; Michael Walls, 326- African Historical Review, Vol. 49, No.2 (2017) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20 “Coloured Cabinets: A Reflection on Material Culture as a Marker of Coloured Identity in Cloetesville, South Africa,” by Stephané E. Conradie, 1- “Legacy Underplayed or Ignored? Tsietsi Mashinini: The Forgotten Warrior of South Africa's Liberation Struggle,” by Kealeboga J. Maphunye, 22- “Thabo Mbeki: Understanding a Philosopher of Liberation,” by William Mpofu, 48- “‘Comrade Mzala’: Memory Construction and Legacy Preservation,” by Percy Ngonyama, 72- Review Article “The Mothers of South African Anthropology,” by Richard Daglish, 102- American Historical Review, Vol.123, No.3 (June 2018) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/123/3.toc History Unclassified “What Form Can History Take Today? New Voices in the AHR,” xviii, “Cities, Time, and the Backward Glance,” by Taymiya R. Zaman, 699- AHR Reflections: 1968 [jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to E H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Third Quarter 2018 25 July 2018

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Compiled by Dr. Erin Black, Independent Scholar

African Affairs, Vol.117, No. 467 (April 2018) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year

“Shifts in global power and UN peacekeeping performance: India’s rise and its impact on civilian protection in Africa,” by Zachariah Mampilly, 171-

“Explaining African participation in international courts,” by Peter Brett; Line Engbo Gissel, 195- “The invention of Al-Shabaab in Somalia: Emulating the anti-colonial dervishes movement,” by Mohamed Haji Ingiriis,

167- “Afropolitanism, celebrity politics, and iconic imaginations of North–South relations,” by Lisa Ann Richey; Lene Bull

Christiansen, 238- “State formation and the politics of land in north-eastern Uganda,” by Matt Kandel, 261- “Transforming land governance and strengthening the state in South Sudan,” by Mathijs van Leeuwen; Marlie van de

Kerkhof; Yves van Leynseele, 286- Research note “The study of violence and social unrest in Africa: A comparative analysis of three conflict event datasets,” by Leila

Demarest; Arnim Langer, 310- Briefing “Back on track? Somaliland after its 2017 presidential election,” by Scott Pegg; Michael Walls, 326-

African Historical Review, Vol. 49, No.2 (2017) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rahr20

“Coloured Cabinets: A Reflection on Material Culture as a Marker of Coloured Identity in Cloetesville, South Africa,” by Stephané E. Conradie, 1-

“Legacy Underplayed or Ignored? Tsietsi Mashinini: The Forgotten Warrior of South Africa's Liberation Struggle,” by Kealeboga J. Maphunye, 22-

“Thabo Mbeki: Understanding a Philosopher of Liberation,” by William Mpofu, 48- “‘Comrade Mzala’: Memory Construction and Legacy Preservation,” by Percy Ngonyama, 72- Review Article “The Mothers of South African Anthropology,” by Richard Daglish, 102-

American Historical Review, Vol.123, No.3 (June 2018) http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/123/3.toc

History Unclassified “What Form Can History Take Today? New Voices in the AHR,” xviii, “Cities, Time, and the Backward Glance,” by Taymiya R. Zaman, 699- AHR Reflections: 1968

[jw]

H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to E H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Third Quarter 2018 25 July 2018

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“The U.S. 1968: Third-Worldism, Feminisms, and Liberalism,” by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, 710- “Black Liberation and 1968,” by Donna Murch, 717- “Did China Have a 1968?” by Jeffrey Wasserstrom, 722- “The Fate of All of Us: African Counterrevolutions and the Ends of 1968,” by Jean Allman, 728- “The Slow Revolution: May 1968 in the Arab World,” by Yoav Di-Capua, 733- “‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’: Mexico ’68 and the Winter of Revolutionary Discontent,” by Deborah Cohen;

Lessie Frazier, 739- “Beneath the Troubles, the Cobblestones: Recovering the “Buried” Memory of Northern Ireland’s 1968,” by Chris

Reynolds, 744- “Germany’s 1968 and Its Enemies,” by Quinn Slobodian, 749- “‘Women’s 1968 Is Not Yet Over’: The Capture of Speech and the Gendering of 1968 in Europe,” by Maud Anne

Bracke, 753- “Tactics of Refusal: Idioms of Protest and Political Subjectivities in Italy’s ‘1968 Years,’” by Nico Pizzolato, 758- “The Utopian Rationalism of the Prague Spring of 1968,” by Jiří Suk, 764- “1968 in Poland: The Rebellion on the Other Side of the Looking Glass,” by Marcin Zaremba, 769- “Canada’s ‘1968’ and Historical Sensibilities,” by Bryan D. Palmer, 738- AHR Forum: Vernacular Ways of Knowing “Introduction: Breaking the Law of the Preservation of Energy of Historians,” by Camilla Townsend, 779- “Bereft, Selfish, and Hungry: Greater Luhyia Concepts of the Poor in Precolonial East Africa,” by Rhiannon Stephens,

789- “Written into Submission: Reassessing Sovereignty through a Forgotten Eurasian Dynasty,” by James Pickett, 817- AHR Reappraisal “Crooked Lines of Relevance: Europe and the People without History, by Eric R. Wolf,” by Pekka Hämäläinen, 875- Documentary History Reviews “Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Iran, 1951–1954 (retrospective volume). Editor: James C. Van

Hook,” by Malcolm Byrne, 886- “Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980. Volume XV: Central America, 1977–1980. Editor: Nathaniel L.

Smith,” by Kirsten Weld, 889- “Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980. Volume XVI: Southern Africa. Editor: Myra F. Burton,” by Nancy

Mitchell, 893- Featured Reviews “Paul Cronin, editor, A Time to Stir: Columbia ’68.” by Jeremy Varon, 897- “Jonathan Israel, The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775–1848,” by Janet

Polasky, 899- “Corey Ross, Ecology and Power in the Age of Empire: Europe and the Transformation of the Tropical World,” by

Edward D. Melillo, 902-

American Political Science Review, Vol. 112, No. 2 (May 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues

“Global Competition and Brexit,” by Italo Colantone, Piero Stanig, 201- “Whither Parties? Hume on Partisanship and Political Legitimacy,” by Joel E. Landis, 219- “Agency Problems in Political Campaigns: Media Buying and Consulting,” by Gregory J. Martin, Zachary Peskowitz,

231- “Policy Preferences and Policy Change: Dynamic Responsiveness in the American States, 1936–2014,” by Devin

Caughey, Christopher Warshaw, 249- “The Deliberative Sublime: Edmund Burke on Disruptive Speech and Imaginative Judgment,” by Rob Goodman, 267-

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“Information Dissemination, Competitive Pressure, and Politician Performance between Elections: A Field Experiment in Uganda,” by Guy Grossman, Kristin Michelitch, 280-

“Nonrepresentative Representatives: An Experimental Study of the Decision Making of Elected Politicians,” by Lior Sheffer, Peter John Loewen, Stuart Soroka, Stefaan Walgrave, Tamir Sheafer, 302-

“Businesspeople in Elected Office: Identifying Private Benefits from Firm-Level Returns,” by David Szakonyi, 322- “Elite Competition and State Capacity Development: Theory and Evidence from Post-Revolutionary Mexico,” by

Francisco Garfias, 339- “Reading Between the Lines: Prediction of Political Violence Using Newspaper Text,” by Hannes Mueller, Christopher

Rauh, 358- “Social and Institutional Origins of Political Islam,” by Steven Brooke, Neil Ketchley, 376- “The Index of Emancipative Values: Measurement Model Misspecifications,” by Boris Sokolov, 395- “Pragmatism and Prophecy: H. G. Wells and the Metaphysics of Socialism,” by Duncan Bell, 409- Letter “Convergence's Democracy Problem: A Critique of Kogelmann and Stich,” by Benjamin R. Hertzberg, 423- Corrigendum “Nonrepresentative Representatives: An Experimental Study of the Decision Making of Elected Politicians,” by Lior

Sheffer, Peter John Loewen, Stuart Soroka, Stefaan Walgrave, Tamir Sheafer, 428-

American Political Science Review, Vol. 112, No. 3 (August 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/all-issues

“The Politics of International Oversight: Strategic Monitoring and Legal Compliance in the European Union,” by Joshua C. Fjelstul, Clifford J. Carrubba, 429-

“Justifying the Jury: Reconciling Justice, Equality, and Democracy,” by Melissa Schwartzberg, 446- “Anonymity and Democracy: Absence as Presence in the Public Sphere,” by Hans Asenbaum, 459- “When Do Renters Behave Like Homeowners? High Rent, Price Anxiety, and NIMBYism,” by Michael Hankinson, 473- “What Makes a Good Neighbor? Race, Place, and Norms of Political Participation,” by Allison P. Anoll, 494- “Who Punishes Extremist Nominees? Candidate Ideology and Turning Out the Base in US Elections,” by Andrew B.

Hall, Daniel M. Thompson, 509- “The Ties That Double Bind: Social Roles and Women's Underrepresentation in Politics,” by Dawn Langan Teele,

Joshua Kalla, Frances Rosenbluth, 525- “Bias in Perceptions of Public Opinion among Political Elites,” by David E. Broockman, Christopher Skovron, 452- “The Birth of Pork: Local Appropriations in America’s First Century,” by Sanford C. Gordon, Hannah K. Simpson, 564- “Dynamic Pivotal Politics,” by Wioletta Dziuda, Antoine Loeper, 580- “Concealing Corruption: How Chinese Officials Distort Upward Reporting of Online Grievances,” by Jennifer Pan,

Kaiping Chen, 602- “How Sudden Censorship Can Increase Access to Information,” by William R. Hobbs, Margaret E. Roberts, 621- “Ethnic Segregation and Public Goods: Evidence from Indonesia,” by Yuhki Tajima, Krislert Samphantharak, Kai

Ostwald, 637- “Can Social Contact Reduce Prejudice and Discrimination? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria,” by Alexandra

Scacco, Shana S. Warren, 654- “Independent Candidates and Political Representation in India,” by Sacha Kapoor, Arvind Magesan, 678- Letter “Trickle-Up Political Socialization: The Causal Effect on Turnout of Parenting a Newly Enfranchised Voter,” by Jens

Olav Dahlgaard, 689- “Political Dynasties and the Incumbency Advantage in Party-Centered Environments,” by Jon H. Fiva, Daniel M. Smith,

706- “Candidate Sexual Orientation Didn't Matter (in the Way You Might Think) in the 2015 UK General Election,” by

Gabriele Magni, Andrew Reynolds, 713-

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American Quarterly, Vol.70, No.2 (June 2018) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/

“Pedagogies of Dissent,” by Kandice Chuh, 155- “Notes on an Illiberal Pedagogical Mode,” by Soo Ah Kwon, 173- “The Proliferation of Rights-Based Capitalist Violence and Pedagogies of Collective Action,” by Jodi Melamed, 179- “Time Traveling with Care: On Female Coolies and Archival Speculations,” by Frances Tran, 189- “Appraisal Narratives: Reading Race on the Midcentury Block,” by Adrienne Brown, 211- “Laughter Louder Than Bombs? Apocalyptic Graphic Satire in Cold War Cartooning, 1946–1959,” by Brandon Webb,

235- “Digital Dystopia: Surveillance, Autonomy, and Social Justice in Gary Shteyngart's Super Sad True Love Story,” by

Simon Willmetts, 267- “Racial Formation and Re-formation in Twentieth-Century Civil Rights Movements,” by Joseph R. Stuart, 291- “A Hundred Years of Fake News,” by Rebecca Hill, 301- “Regulating Freedom of Expression on Campus,” by Benjamin Medeiros, 315- “Unsettling Archives: Cultures of Carceral States and Settler Logics,” by Christopher Perreira, 327- “On Japanese American Remembrance and the Liberal Limits of Dissenting Citizenship,” by Doug S. Ishii, 335- “Survivance Confronts Collective Trauma with Community Response,” by Amanda Phillips, 353-

American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 48, No.1 (January 2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rarc20

“Two Solitudes Lost: Comparing and Contrasting Interwar American and Canadian Isolationisms,” by James Spruce, 1-

“Comparing Governance and Local Engagement in the St. Marys River Area of Concern,” by Eric S. Zeemering, 20- “Guy Vanderhaeghe’s Notes Towards the “Big Book” of His Generation: Man Descending in the Sociopolitical Context

of the 1960s and 1970s,” by Francis Zichy, 41- “Are the Economies of Canada and the United States Integrated? Evidence from Cointegration Analysis,” by Hari S.

Luitel, Gerry J. Mahar, Krishna Kadiyala, Daniel Friyia & Brandon Mackinnon, 63- “Canada’s Israel Policy under Justin Trudeau: Rejecting or Reinforcing the Legacy of Stephen Harper?” by Steven

Seligman, 80-

The Americas, Vol.75, No.2 (April 2018) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/

“From Colonial Performers to Actors of 'American Liberty': Black Artists in Bourbon and Revolutionary Río de la Plata,” by Alex Borucki, 261-

“The Routes of Intransigence: Mexico's 'Spiritual Pilgrimage' of 1874 and the Globalization of Ultramontane Catholicism,” by Brian Stauffer, 291-

“Court of Blood: Treason and Terror under Paraguay's Francisco Solano López,” by Thomas Whigham, 325- “Clara Porset in Mid Twentieth-Century Mexico: The Politics of Designing, Producing, and Consuming Revolutionary

Nationalist Modernity,” by Randal Sheppard, 349- “Epitaph of a Small Winner: My First 50 Years in Academe. An Interview with Judith Ewell,” by Judith Ewell, Kris

Lane, 381-

The Americas, Vol.75, No.3 (July 2018) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/

“Adventures with Don Luquitas: Exploring Our Obligations as Biographers,” by Eric Van Young, 453- “The Herbal of the Florentine Codex: Description and Contextualization of Paragraph V in Book XI,” by Victoria Ríos

Castaño, 463-

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“Building in the Shadow of Death: Monastery Construction and the Politics of Community Reconstitution in Sixteenth-Century Mexico,” by Ryan Crewe, 489-

“‘My Conscience is Free and Clear’: African-Descended Women, Status, and Slave Owning in Mid-Colonial Mexico,” by Danielle Terrazas Williams, 525-

“Obituary: Fernando Picó, SJ (1941–2017),” by Pedro L. San Miguel, 555- Archivaria, Number 85 (Spring 2018) http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current “Metaphors We Work By: Reframing Digital Objects, Significant Properties, and the Design of Digital Preservation

Systems,” by Christoph Becker, 6- “The Advocate’s Archive: Walter Rudnicki and the Fight for Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1955–2010,” by Amanda

Linden, 38- “Research without Archives?: The Making and Remaking of Area Studies Knowledge of the Middle East in a Time of

Chronic War,” by Laila Hussein Moustafa, 68- “Facebook Live as a Recordmaking Technology,” by Rebecka Sheffield, 96- Study in Documents “The Iran Album (1974): Some Sleeve Notes,” by Rachel Buchanan, 124- Gordon Dodds Prize “Ethics of Archival Practice: New Considerations in the Digital Age,” by Alyssa Hamer, 156-

Asian Security, Vol.14, No. 2 (April 2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fasi20

“Inside the Karen Insurgency: Explaining Conflict and Conciliation in Myanmar’s Changing Borderlands,” by David Brenner, 83-

“India–Pakistan Rivalry: Endless Duel?” by Rajesh Basrur, 100- “Genocidal Violence, Nation-Building, and the Bloody Birth of Bangladesh,” by Yelena Biberman & Rachel Castellano,

106- “Cooperation is What India Makes of It – A Normative Inquiry into the Origins and Development of Regional

Cooperation in South Asia and the Indian Ocean,” by Arndt Michael, 119- “Chinese Perceptions of and Responses to US Conventional Military Power,” by Michael S. Chase, Cristina L. Garafola

& Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga, 136- “Close Economic Exchange with a Threatening State: An Awkward Dilemma over China,” by Masanori Hasegawa, 155- “Between Offensive and Defensive Realism – The Japanese Abe Government’s Security Policy toward China,” by

Eivind Lande, 172- “Hedging Against China: Japanese Strategy Towards A Rising Power,” by Ll. López i Vidal & Àngels Pelegrín, 193- “Political Control and Military Autonomy: Reexamining the Chinese People’s Liberation Army,” by Sofia K. Ledberg,

212-

Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 72, No.3 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/caji20

Australia’s relationship with the European Union: From conflict to cooperation “Australia’s relationship with the European Union: from conflict to cooperation,” by Margherita Matera & Philomena

Murray, 179- “Australia’s relations with the European Community in a historical perspective: an elusive partnership,” by Andrea

Benvenuti, 194- “Australia’s engagement with the European Union: partnership choices and critical friends,” by Philomena Murray,

208-

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“Enhanced European Union–Australia security cooperation through crisis management,” by Margherita Matera, 224- “Drivers and difficulties in the economic relationship between Australia and the European Union: from conflict to

cooperation,” by Gonzalo Villalta Puig, 240- “Overcoming legacies of foreign policy (dis)interests in the negotiation of the European Union–Australia free trade

agreement,” by Lachlan McKenzie, 255- “The business case for a free trade agreement between the European Union and Australia,” by Gabriele Suder, 272- “Assessing Australia’s options in the context of Brexit: engaging with the UK and the European Union,” by Laura

Allison-Reumann, Margherita Matera & Philomena Murray, 287-

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.45, No.3 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cbjm20

“A Balancing Pretence: The Johnson Administration’s Policy towards Jordan, 1964–1967,” by Joakim Aalmen Markussen & Hilde Henriksen Waage, 321-

“Understating the Logic of Regime Survival? Conceptualizing State–Society Relations and Parliamentary Liberation in Post-2011 Jordan,” by Paul Maurice Esber, 337-

“De-politicizing Westoxification: The Case of Bonyad Monthly,” by Ali Mirsepassi & Mehdi Faraji, 355- “Questioning the ‘immortal state’: the Gezi protests and the short-lived human security moment in Turkey,” by

Oğuzhan Göksel & Omer Tekdemir, 376- “Foreign relations and semi-modernization during the reigns of Haidar ‘Ali and Tipu Sultan,” by Kaveh Yazdani, 394- “The fall of a village in the 1948 war: a historical close-up of the conquest of Mi’ilya and its surrender,” by Kobi Peled,

410- “The 2011 Egyptian revolution chants: a romantic-Muʿtazilī moral order,” by Hiba Ghanem, 430- “Matrimony and baptism: changing landscapes in Greek (Rum) Orthodox Jerusalem (1900–1940),” by Merav Mack,

Angelos Dalachanis & Vincent Lemire, 443- “Understanding Egyptian capitalism through the Muslim Brotherhood’s eyes: the quest for an ‘Islamic economy’ in the

1940s and its ideological and social impact,” by Panos Kourgiotis, 464- “The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s transnational advocacy in Turkey: a new means of political participation,” by

Shaimaa Magued, 480- “Renegotiations of femininity throughout the constitutional debates in Turkey: representative claims in 2014

presidential elections,” by Sezen Yaras & Ahu Yigit, 489-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.20, No.2 (May 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia

“How might reform of the political system appeal to discontented citizens?” by Ben Seyd, John Curtice, Jonathan Rose, 263-

“The offshore city, Chinese finance, and British capitalism: Geo-economic rebalancing under the Coalition government,” by Jeremy Green, 285-

“Electoral incumbency advantages and the introduction of fixed parliamentary terms in the United Kingdom,” by Petra Schleiter, Valerie Belu, 303-

“British strategy and outer space: A missing link?” by Bleddyn E. Bowen, 323- “Does decentralisation make a difference? Comparing the democratic performance of central and regional governing

systems in the United Kingdom,” by Felicity Matthews, 341- “Glasgow 2014, the media and Scottish politics: The (post)imperial symbolism of the Commonwealth Games,” by

Stuart Whigham, Jack Black, 360- “Inside the personal party: Leader-owners, light organizations and limited lifespans,” by Glenn Kefford, Duncan

McDonnell, 379- “Integrity in democratic politics,” by Edward Hall, 395- “Post-wristband blues: The mixed fortunes of UK development campaigning under austerity and the Conservatives,”

by Graham Harrison, 409-

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“Representation in Wales: An empirical analysis of policy divisions between voters and candidates,” by Siim Trumm, 425-

“Researching precarious migrations: Qualitative strategies towards a positive transformation of the politics of migration,” by Vicki Squire, 441-

“Security through numbers? Experimentally assessing the impact of numerical arguments in security communication,” by Stephane J. Baele, Travis G. Coan, Olivier C. Sterck, 459-

“Sheltering the president from blame: Drone strikes, media assessments and heterogeneous responsibility 2002–2014,” by Graeme AM Davies, Marcus Schulzke, Thomas Almond, 477-

“Toward an assessment of marginality in democratic systems: The Charlie Hebdo debate in the United Kingdom,” by Andrea Felicetti, Pietro Castelli Gattinara, 497-

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.20, No.3 (August 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia

“‘The Pope’s own hand outstretched’: Holy See diplomacy as a hybrid mode of diplomatic agency,” by Jodok Troy, 521-

“How have EU ‘fire-fighters’ sought to douse the flames of the eurozone’s fast- and slow-burning crises? The 2013 structural funds reform,” by Ramona Coman, 540-

“Political leadership as statecraft? Aligning theory with praxis in conversation with British party leaders,” by Toby S. James, 555-

“A Very British National Security State: Formal and informal institutions in the design of UK security policy,” by Catarina P. Thomson, David Blagden, 573-

“Any room at the inn? The impact of religious elite discourse on immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom,” by Ian Paterson, 594-

“Refugee rights or refugees as threats? Germany’s new Asylum policy,” by Asli Ilgit, Audie Klotz, 613- “The European Parliament and the eurozone crisis: An exceptional actor?” by Thomas Warren, 632- “One voice or different choice? Vote defection of European Union member states in the United Nations General

Assembly,” by Nicolas Burmester, Michael Jankowski, 652- “Back from Holyrood: How mixed-member proportional representation and ballot structure shape the personal vote,”

by David CW Parker, Caitlyn M. Richter, 647- “Can agonism be institutionalised? Can institutions be agonised? Prospects for democratic design,” by Vivien

Lowndes, Marie Paxton, 693- “Democratic ideals and levels of political participation: The role of political and social conceptualisations of

democracy,” by Jennifer Oser, Marc Hooghe, 711- “Explaining MPs’ communication to their constituents: Evidence from the UK House of Commons,” by Katrin Auel,

Resul Umit, 731- “The impact of parental status on the visibility and evaluations of politicians,” by Rosie Campbell, Philip Cowley, 753-

Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 37, No.2 (April 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14709856

“Violated Women, Reason, and Lo Político in the Imaginary of the Guatemalan Nation,” by M. Gabriela Torres , 261- “Media and Punitive Populism in Argentina and Chile,” by Michelle D. Bonner, 275- “The Gender Deficit: Everyday Practices of Differentiation in the Chilean Labour Market,” by Claudia Mora Osvaldo

Blanco, 291- “The FBI's Role in Expelling Germans from Ecuador During the 1940s,” by Marc Becker, 306- “Democratic Tradition and the Failed Presidency of Lucio Gutierrez in Ecuador,” by Christopher A. Martínez, 321- “Corporate Movements in Democratic Brazil: Informal Business Networks, Civil Activism, and Political Influence,” by

Alejandro Milcíades Peña, 339-

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 30, No.5-6 (2017) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20

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“Introduction: The politics of deep integration,” by Alasdair R. Young, 453- “Transatlantic investor protection as a threat to democracy: the potency and limits of an emotive frame,” by Gabriel

Siles-Brügge, 464- “Supporters’ responses to contested trade negotiations: the European Commission’s rhetoric on the Transatlantic

Trade and Investment Partnership,” by Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet & Leif Johan Eliasson, 489- “Parliamentary assertion and deep integration: the European parliament in the CETA and TTIP negotiations,” by

Christilla Roederer-Rynning, 507- “Intergovernmental policy makes transnational politics? The unusually transnational politics of TTIP,” by Alasdair R.

Young, 527- “Limits to deep integration: Canada between the EU and the US,” by Patricia M. Goff, 549-

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 31, No.1 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20

“Global power shifts and world order: the contestation of ‘western’ discursive hegemony,” by Thorsten Wojczewski, 33-

“The non-governmental provision of search and rescue in the Mediterranean and the abdication of state responsibility,” by Eugenio Cusumano & James Pattison, 53-

“China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Implications for the Middle East,” by Maha S. Kamel, 76- “Legitimacy Deficits of International Organizations: design, drift, and decoupling at the UN Security Council,” by

Matthew D. Stephen, 96-

Canadian Journal of History, Vol.53, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 2018) http://www.utpjournals.press/loi/cjh

“From Zouaves Pontificaux to the Volontaires de l'Ouest: Catholic Volunteers and the French Nation, 1860–1910,” by Martin Simpson, 1-

“Redeemers or Destroyers of Empire? The Irish, State-Directed Colonization, and the Fight for a British-Canadian West, 1880–1883,” by Timothy S. Forest, 29-

“‘A remarkably dense historical and political juncture’: Anita Bryant, The Body Politic, and the Canadian Gay and Lesbian Community in January 1978,” by Julia Pyryeskina, 58-

Featured Review “War and Peace and International Law: The Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact Reconsidered,” by Francis M. Carroll, 86-

Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 51, No.2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-political-science-revue-canadienne-de-science-politique/all-issues

“Contextualizing the Crisis: The Framing of Syrian Refugees in Canadian Print Media,” by Rebecca Wallace, 207- “A Tradition Co-opted: Participatory Development and Authoritarian Rule in Sudan,” by Anne-Laure Mahé, 233- “Neoliberalism, Authoritarian-Populism, and the ‘Photo-Op Democracy’ of the Publicity State: Changes to Legislative

and Parliamentary Norms by the Harper Government,” by Honor Brabazon, Kirsten Kozolanka, 253- “Debating Basic Income: Distributive Justice and the Normative-Technical Nexus,” by Matt Wilder, 279- “L'analyse des risques éthiques : une recherche exploratoire dans le domaine de la gouvernance municipal,” by Yves

Boisvert, 305- “Is the Parti Québécois Bound to Disappear? A Study of the Current Generational Dynamics of Electoral Behaviour in

Quebec,” by Valérie-Anne Mahéo, Éric Bélanger, 335- “Trust, Economic Development and Attitudes toward Immigration,” by Han Il Chang, Woo Chang Kang, 357- “In Crisis or Decline? Selecting Women to Lead Provincial Parties in Government,” by Melanee Thomas, 379- “The Young Macpherson on the Transition into Socialism and the Rise of Fascism,” by Karl Dahlquist, 405- “The Electoral Consequences of Party Switching in Canada: 1945–2011,” by Feodor Snagovsky, Matthew Kerby, 425-

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“Reconciling Shared Rule: Liberal Theory, Electoral-Districting Law and ‘National Group’ Representation in Canada,” by Aaron John Spitzer, 447-

Central European History, Vol.51, No.2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/central-european-history/all-issues

“Letter from the Editor: History Writing as the Continuation of Politics by Other Means,” by Andrew I. Port, 179- “Memorial: Hans Mommsen (1930–2015),” by Larry Eugene Jones, 182- “Fixing Prussia's Peripheries: Rural Disasters and Prusso-German State-Building, 1866–1914,” by Elizabeth B. Jones,

204- “Domesticating a Mystic: Catholic Saint-Making in Weimar Germany,” by Cassandra Painter, 228- “Who Was ‘Hitler’ Before Hitler? Historical Analogies and the Struggle to Understand Nazism, 1930–1945,” by

Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, 249- Forum “In Memory of the ‘Two Helmuts’: The Lives, Legacies, and Historical Impact of Helmut Schmidt and Helmut Kohl: A

Forum with Clayton Clemens, Ronald Granieri, Mathias Haeussler, Mary Elise Sarotte, Kristina Spohr, and Christian Wicke,” by Andrew I. Port, 282-

Featured Review “Revisiting Prussia's Wars Against Napoleon: History, Culture, and Memory. By Karen Hagemann,” by James Brophy,

310- The China Quarterly, Vol.234 (June 2017) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/all-issues Special section: Human Dimensions of Air Pollution in China “Introduction: Air Pollution in China,” by Kristin Aunan, Mette Halskov Hansen, Shuxiao Wang, 279- “Breathe Easy? Local Nuances of Authoritarian Environmentalism in China's Battle against Air Pollution,” by Anna L.

Ahlers, Yongdong Shen, 299- “Air Pollution and Grassroots Echoes of “Ecological Civilization” in Rural China,” by Mette Halskov Hansen, Zhaohui

Liu, 320- “Perceptions of Quality of Life and Pollution among China's Urban Middle Class: The Case of Smog in Tangshan,” by

Xiaoyue Li, Bryan Tilt, 340- “When London Hit the Headlines: Historical Analogy and the Chinese Media Discourse on Air Pollution,” by Hongtao

Li, Rune Svarverud, 357- Research Articles “Analysing Chinese Civil–Military Relations: A Bottom-Up Approach,” by Sofia K. Ledberg, 377- “How China Promotes Its Military Officers: Interactions between Formal and Informal Institutions,” by Peng Wang,

Jingyi Wang, 399- “Domestic Flying Geese: Industrial Transfer and Delayed Policy Diffusion in China,” by Yuen Yuen Ang, 420- “How Do Central Control Mechanisms Impact Local Water Governance in China? The Case of Yunnan Province,” by

Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla, 444- “Building Up Alliances and Breaking Down the State Monopoly: The Rise of Non-Governmental Disaster Relief in

China,” by Lin Peng, Fengshi Wu, 463- “Fissures between Human Rights Advocates and NGO Practitioners in China's Civil Society: A Case Study of the Equal

Education Campaign, 2009–2013,” by Mujun Zhou, 485- “Enthusiastic Policy Implementation and its Aftermath: The Sudden Expansion and Contraction of China's

Microfinance for Women Programme,” by Yanhua Deng, Kevin J. O'Brien, Jiajian Chen, 506- “The Limits to Buying Stability in Tibet: Tibetan Representation and Preferentiality in China's Contemporary Public

Employment System,” by Andrew M. Fischer, Adrian Zenz, 527-

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Chinese Historical Review, Vol.25, No.1 (April 2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ytcr20

“Far Short of a “Glorious Victory”: Revisiting China’s Changing Strategies to Manage the Korean War,” by Chen Jian, 1-

“Continuities and Discontinuities in Politics: The ROC and PRC Policies Toward Overseas Chinese, 1912–66,” by Xiaorong Han, 23-

“Experiencing War: Chinese Workers in Russia During the First World War,” by Olga V. Alexeeva, 46- Interview “Governance, Diversity, and China Since the 1950s: An Interview with George P. Shultz,” by Peidong Sun, 67- Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Summer 2018) https://academic.oup.com/cjip/issue/11/2 “Editor's Choice: The Political Economy of Joining the AIIB,” by Yu Wang, 105- “Identities in Sino-Pakistani ‘Iron Brotherhood’: Theoretical Implications beyond the Economic Corridor,” by Chih-yu

Shih, 131- “The Durability of the Security Dilemma: An Empirical Investigation of Action–Reaction Dynamics in States’ Military

Spending (1988–2014),” by Jo Jakobsen; Thomas Halvorsen, 153- “Escape both the ‘Thucydides Trap’ and the ‘Churchill Trap’: Finding a Third Type of Great Power Relations under the

Bipolar System,” by Yuan Yang, 193-

Class, Race and Cooperate Power, Vol. 6 No, 1 (2018) http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/classracecorporatepower/all_issues.html

Special Issue: Introduction to Section on Labor and Social Justice, Part II of II

Articles “Apple ‘Porn’: Design Videos as Seduction and Exploitation,” by Suzanne E. Ferriss “Exploring the Shadows of America’s Security State (Or How I Learned Not to Love Big Brother) Reprinted from

TomDispatch.com courtesy of Haymarket Books,” by Alfred W. McCoy “US Empire in the Age of Trump,” by Rebecca Thorpe “Popular Radicalism in the 1930s: The History of the Workers' Unemployment Insurance Bill,” by Chris Wright “Who Leads Global Capitalism? The Unlikely Rise of China,” by Jerry R. Harris Politics of Culture “Beyond the Last Jedi – Uncompromising Hope in the Politics of Star Wars,” by Lucas Miranda “Clowns to the Left, Jokers to the Right: The 2016 Presidential Campaign in Two Books,” by Garrett Pierman “In the Shadows of the American Century: The Rise and Decline of US Global Power,”(Chicago: Haymarket Books,

2017) A Review Essay,” by Kim Scipes Perspectives “Socialism & Universal Basic Income,” by Bryant W. Sculos

Cold War History, Vol.18, No.2 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/18/2

“The Sandinista revolution and the limits of the Cold War in Latin America: the dilemma of non- intervention during the Nicaraguan crisis, 1977–78,” by Gerardo Sánchez Nateras, 111-

“‘Drawing the line’ in El Salvador: Washington confronts insurgency in El Salvador, 1979–92,” by Brian D'Haeseleer, 131-

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“Economic neutrality during the Cold War: the World Bank, the United States, and Pinochet’s Chile, 1973–1977,” by Claudia Kedar, 149-

“Communism and human rights in Pinochet’s Chile: the 1977 hunger strike against forced disappearance,” by Alfonso Salgado, 169-

“Illusions of care: Iraqi students between the Ba’thist State and the Stasi in socialist East Germany, 1958–89,” by Julia Sittmann, 187-

“Neutrality challenged in a cold war conflict: Switzerland, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the Angolan War,” by Sabina Widmer, 203-

“‘In the very eye of the storm’: India, the UN, and the Lebanon crisis of 1958,” by Swapna Kona Nayudu, 221- “Roundtable: Odd Arne Westad, The Cold War: A World History,” by Nancy Mitchell, Federico Romero, Sarah B.

Snyder, Rana Mitter, Piero Gleijeses, 239-

Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series, No. 85 (December 2017) https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/chinas-policy-conciliation-and-reduction-and-its-impact-boundary-negotiations-and “China’s Policy of Conciliation and Reduction (Sanhe Yishao) and its Impact on Boundary Negotiations and

Settlements in the Early 1960s,” by Eric Hyer

Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.26, No.4 (February 2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccla20/26/4

“Una relectura de la cronología de los incas de la Miscelánea antártica de Miguel Cabello Valboa (1586),’’ by Soledad Carmina González Díaz & Francisco Javier Garrido Escobar, 421-

‘‘Violence and vigilance in Nahua communities of seventeenth-century central Mexico,’’ by Richard Conway, 439- ‘‘ Consejero de Felipe III en su Real Consejo de Indias: venalidad y corrupción en el servicio a la Monarquía,’’ by

Amorina Villarreal Brasca, 463- ‘‘Indigenous migrants negotiating belonging: Peticiones de cambio de fuero in Cajamarca, Peru, 17th–18th

centuries,’’ by Sarah Albiez-Wieck, 483- ‘‘Por decir ser yndia’: las difusas fronteras del mestizaje en la ciudad de Quito (siglo XVII),’’ by Carlos D. Ciriza-

Mendivil, 509- ‘‘The transatlantic Muslim diaspora to Latin America in the nineteenth century,’’ by Daniel B. Domingues da Silva,

David Eltis, Nafees Khan, Philip Misevich & Olatunji Ojo, 528-

(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.107, No.2 (April 2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/107/2

“Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 125- The Commonwealth and Media Freedom “Introduction: The Commonwealth and Challenges to Media Freedom,” by Sue Onslow, 131- “Media Freedom in the Commonwealth: Making the Commitments Real,” by David Page & William Horsley, 137- “Media Freedom in South Africa,” by Martin Plaut, 151- “Far From Healthy? The State of Nigerian Media,” by Richard Bourne, 163- “Reporting for Democracy or Convenience? The Kenyan Media and the 2017 Elections,” by Seth Ouma, 173- “Social Media, Media Freedom and Pakistan’s War on Terror,” by Kiran Hassan, 189- “Freedom of Speech under the Southern Cross—It Arrived and Departed by Sea?” by Wendy E. Bonython & Bruce

Baer Arnold, 203-

Opinion “Cameroon: Media Freedom at the Crossroads,” by Seraphin Kamdem, 217- “Uganda: Press Freedom Attacked by State Bodies,” by Eva Namusoke, 221-

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“Challenges to Media Freedoms: Government Channels and Information Flows in Botswana,” by Sonny Serite (Journalist), 225-

“Namibian Media: Mostly Free But Fragile,” by Gwen Lister, 229- “Bangladesh’s Media: The Hurdles to Free Expression,” by Syed Badrul Ahsan, 233- “Indian Media: Turbulent Times,” by Nupur Basu, 237- “The Right to Information in Sri Lanka: Fruits of Long and Hard Labour,” by Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena, 241- “The Rogue Elephant that Threatens a Free Press,” by Jonathan Grun, 245- “Challenges to Media Freedom in the Caribbean Sub Region,” by Peter W. Wickham, 247- “Cyprus as an EU and Commonwealth Member State: Its Hopes and Ambitions,” by Euripides L. Evriviades, 251- “Public Trust, ‘Alt’ Facts and the Commonwealth,” by William Horsley, 255-

(The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.107, No.3 (June 2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/107/3

“Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 237- “Australia’s 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper: Deconstruction and Critique,” by Derek McDougall, 279- “Nigeria in African Affairs: Hegemonic and Altruistic Considerations,” b yHassan A. Saliu & Segun Oshewolo, 291- “Britain Returns to the Indian Ocean?” by David Scott, 307- “Writing Islamic Constitutions: Lessons from Pakistan,” by Imran Ahmed, 317- “Brexit: Challenges and Opportunities for Small Countries and Territories,” by Matthew L. Bishop & Peter Clegg, 329- “The Commonwealth, Apartheid, and the Role of Micro-states,” by Harriet Aldrich, 341- Opinion “Hereditary Headship and the Commonwealth,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 347- “The London CHOGM: Personal Reflections,” by Sir Peter Marshall, 351- “Reimagining the Role of the Commonwealth in the UK’s Future,” by Nic Cheeseman & Alana Tomlin, 353- “Precious Artefacts versus ‘Dusty Files,’” by Mandy Banton, 359- “The 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the Windrush Scandal and the Legacies of Empire,” by Ruth

Craggs, 361- “The London CHOGM: Critics make Commonwealth more Visible,” by L. K. Sharma, 363- “The Andaman Islanders: Urgent Need to Prevent Extinction,” by Jonathan Lawley, 367- “The Commonwealth Must Decolonise,” by Ibtisam Ahmed, 369-

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.51, No.2 (June 2018) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X

“NATO, Russia, and regional security in Europe and Eurasia. Introduction to the issue,” by Andrei P. Tsygankov, 89- “The offensive posture of NATO's missile defence system,” by Glenn Diesen, Conor Keane, 91- “The sources of Russia's fear of NATO,” by Andrei P. Tsygankov, 101- “Poland's conception of European security and Russia,” by Rafał Lisiakiewicz, 113- “Slovakia's perspective on NATO,” by Jaroslav Ušiak, 125- “Montenegro, NATO and the divided society,” b yMiloš Bešić, Dušan Spasojević, 139- “Prospects for Russia-NATO relations: The SWOT analysis,” by Lukáš Holas, 151- “Central Asia and regional security,” by B.Zh Somzhurek, A.M. Yessengaliyeva, Zh.M. Medeubayeva, B.K. Makangali,

162-

Comparative Strategy, Vol. 37, No. 2 (June 2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ucst20/37/2

“Foreign space capabilities: Implications for U.S. national security,” by Steven Lambakis, 87-154

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Conflict and Society, Vol. 3 (2017) http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/conflict-and-society

I. Private Security “Introduction: Ethnographies of Private Security,” by Erella Grassiani and Tessa Diphoorn “‘Eyes, Ears, and Wheels’: Policing Partnerships in Nairobi, Kenya,” by Francesco Colona and Tessa Diphoorn “Shadow Soldiering: Shifting Constellations and Permeable Boundaries in ‘Private’ Security Contracting,” by Maya

Mynster Christensen “Co-constituting Bodyguarding Practice through Embodied Reflexivity: Methodological Reflections from the Field,” by

Paul Higate “Guarding the Body: Private Security Work in Rio de Janeiro,” by Erika Robb Larkins II. Contentious Concepts “Introduction: The Social Life of Contentious Concepts,” by Ronald S. Stade “Russia's Return as True Europe, 1991–2017,” by Iver B. Neumann “Creative Intelligence and the Cold War: US Military Investments in the Concept of Creativity, 1945–1965,” by Bregje

F. van Eekelen “The Social Life of Fighting Words: The Case of Political Correctness,” by Ronald S. Stade III. Digital Memories of Peace and Conflict “Introduction: The Digital Age Opens Up New Terrains for Peace and Conflict Research,” by Josepha Ivanka Wessels “Along the Lines of the Occupation: Playing at Diminished Reality in East Jerusalem,” by Fabio Cristiano and Emilio

Distretti “Recapturing the Lost: Digitalized Memories of the Rhodesian Bush War,” by Ane Marie Ørbø Kirkegaard “Space of Hope for Lebanon's Missing: Promoting Transitional Justice through a Digital Memorial,” by Erik van

Ommering and Reem el Soussi IV. General Articles “Military Violence in Its Own Rights: The Miscrosocial Foundations of Physical Military Violence in Noncombat

Situations,” by Nir Gazit and Eyal Ben-Ari “The Many Faces of the State: Living in Peace and Conflict in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh,” by Nasir

Uddin and Eva Gerharz “Palestine: A Protracted Peacebuilding Process,” by Emile Badarin

Contemporary British History, Vol.32, No.2 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/32/2

“‘They’ll never understand why I’m here’: British Marxism and the Irish Revolution, 1916–1923,” by Charlie McGuire, 147-

“Harold Macmillan and appeasement: implications for the future study of Macmillan as a foreign policy actor,” by Lewis David Betts, 169-

“Voice of Civilisation: advertising and its critics in austerity Britain,” by Peter Gurney, 190- “The white essential subject: race, ethnicity, and the Irish in post-war Britain,” by Gavin Schaffer & Saima Nasar,

209- “The violent frontline: space, ethnicity and confronting the state in Edwardian Spitalfields and 1980s Brixton,” by

Daniel Renshaw, 231- “Ending Cold War fears: expectation and interpretation in Mass Observers’ responses to the Gulf War, 1990–1991,”

by Matt Jones, 253- “Adding the past to the policy mix: an historical approach to the issue of access to general practice in England,” by

Julian M. Simpson, Kath Checkland, Stephanie J. Snow, Jennifer Voorhees, Katy Rothwell & Aneez Esmail, 276-

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Contemporary European History, Vol.27, No.2 (May 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/all-issues

Continuity and Change in European Cooperation during the Twentieth Century

“Continuity and Change in European Cooperation during the Twentieth Century,” by Kiran Klaus Patel, Wolfram Kaiser, 165-

“Statesmen of Independence: The International Fabric of Europe's Way of Political Legitimacy,” by Antoine Vauchez, 183-

“Ideas, Individuals and Institutions: Notion and Practices of a European Electricity System,” by Vincent Lagendijk, 202-

“Managing the Labour Market in an Open Economy: From the International Labour Organisation to the European Communities,” by Lorenzo Mechi, 221-

“Transnational Practices Governing European Integration: Executive Autonomy and Neo-Corporatist Concertation in the Steel Sector,” by Wolfram Kaiser, 239-

“Liberalising Regional Trade: Socialists and European Economic Integration,” by Brian Shaev, 258- “Comparing Cultures of Expert Regulation: Governing Cross-Border Infrastructures,” by Christian Henrich-Franke,

280- “Enveloping Europe: Plans and Practices in Postal Governance, 1929–1959,” by Léonard Laborie, 301- “Why call it a ‘European Community’? Ideological Continuities and Institutional Design of Nascent European

Organisations,” by Antonin Cohen, 326- Errata “‘Communists are no Beasts’: European Solidarity Campaigns on Behalf of Democracy and Human Rights in Greece

and East–West Détente in the 1960s and Early 1970s–ERRATUM,” by Kim Christiaens, 348-

Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 53, No.2 (June 2018) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol53/issue2.toc “Introduction: Decentring the study of international interventions,” by Ursula C. Schroeder, 139- “Beyond the thrall of the state: Governance as a relational-affective effect in Solomon Islands,” by Morgan Brigg,

154- “International interventions seen from the ‘Middle’: Perceptions of intermediary actors in Côte d’Ivoire and

Lebanon,” by Sina Birkholz, Tilmann Scherf, Ursula C. Schroeder, 173- “Counterinsurgency, knowledge production and the traveling of coercive Realpolitik between Colombia and Somalia,”

by Louise Wiuff Moe, Markus-Michael Müller, 193- “The interplay of interventions and hybridisation in Puntland’s security sector,” by Peter Albrecht, 216- “Marketing parliament: The constitutive effects of external attempts at parliamentary strengthening in Jordan,” by

Benjamin Schuetze, 237- “Decentring the intervention experts: Ethnographic peace research and policy engagement,” by Gearoid Millar, 259- “Operationalising the decentring agenda: Analysing European foreign policy in a non-European and post-western

world,” by Stephan Keukeleire, Sharon Lecocq, 277-

Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.29, No.2 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/29/2

“The Greater Menace to the Peace of Nations? The 1877 Mills Mission and Direct Canadian–American Diplomatic Relations,” by Galen Roger Perras, 143-

“High and Low Tide: Sino–American Relations and Summit Diplomacy in the Second World War,” by Sally Burt, 167- “The ‘New Look’ of German Diplomacy: The West German Foreign Service after the Second World War,” by Andrea

Wiegeshoff, 187-

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“Crossing to Safety from Cold War America: The Collaboration and Friendship of John Paton Davies, Jr. and George Frost Kennan,” by David Mayers, 208-

“How the European Community Entered the United Nations, 1969–1976, and What It Meant for European Political Integration,” by Lorenzo Ferrari, 237-

“Russo–Cuban Relations in the 1990s,” by Mervyn J. Bain, 255- “Allies at War in Afghanistan: Anglo–American Friction over Aerial Poppy Eradication, 2004–2007,” by Philip A. Berry,

274- “The Clash of Historical Analogies and Their Influence on Decision-Making: The Case of Iraqi Reconstruction Under

George W. Bush,” by Karine Prémont, Charles-Philippe David & Vincent Boucher, 298- “From Hasbara to the Palestine-Israel Sport Conflict,” by Demetrios Xenakis & Nikos Lekakis, 328-

Diplomatic History, Vol.42, No.3 (June 2018) https://academic.oup.com/dh/issue/42/3

Bernath Lecture “Pax Americana: Sketches for an Undiplomatic History,” by Daniel J. Sargent, 357- Watching The Vietnam War “Vietnam and its Television Histories,” by Nick Cullather, 377- “Don Draper Does Vietnam (a.k.a., Ken Burns Teaches the War in 10 Easy Lessons),” by Robert Buzzanco, 380- “Women and the Air-Conditioned Soldiers,” by Kara Dixon Vuic, 385- “Fateful Misunderstandings about the Republic of Vietnam,” by Heather Stur, 390- “Incomplete, But an Opening,” by Kyle Longley, 396- “The Placebo Effect: Reflections on Ken Burns’s and Lynn Novick’s The Vietnam War,” by Edwin A. Martini, 401- “Add Vietnamese People and Stir?: A Reflection on Burns’s and Novick’s The Vietnam War and A Call for New

Interpretations,” by Nu-Anh Tran, 406- “Scratching the Surface,” by Jessica Elkind, 411- “What Makes a Good War Story? Absences of Empire, Race, and Gender in The Vietnam War,” by Judy Wu, 416- “The Pain Was Unbelievably Deep,” by Michael J. Allen, 423- Articles “Saigon Goes Global: South Vietnam’s Quest for International Legitimacy in the Age of Détente,” by Sean Fear, 428- “Distraction and Deception: Israeli Settlements, Vietnam, and the Johnson Administration,” by Shaiel Ben-Ephraim,

468- East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 34, No. 2 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/33/2 Special Section: Authoritarian Learning “Authoritarian learning: a conceptual overview,” by Stephen G. F. Hall & Thomas Ambrosio, 143- “Preventing a Colour Revolution: the Belarusian example as an illustration for the Kremlin?” by Stephen G. F. Hall,

162- “The fall of Yanukovych: structural and political constraints to implementing authoritarian learning,” by Thomas

Ambrosio, 184- Articles “Public scepticism of internationally supported civil society organisations: norms, citizen priorities, and local groups

in post-socialist Serbia,” by Sladjana Danković & Paula M. Pickering, 210- “Europeanisation of interest intermediation in the Central and Eastern European member states: contours of a mixed

model,” by Andrey Demidov, 233- “Regional protest and electoral fraud: evidence from analysis of new data on Russian protest,” by Tomila Lankina &

Rodion Skovoroda, 253-

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“The European Union as a normative power: the case of Armenia,” by Chiara Loda, 275- “Backdoor politics: politicisation through restructuring in the Bulgarian civil service,” by Emilia Zankina, 291- Review Article “Talking the talk, but not walking the walk: gender equality in Eastern Europe,” by Ekaterina R. Rashkova, 309- East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 34, No. 3 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/33/3 The Politics and 'The Political' of the Eastern Partnership Initiative: Re-shaping the Agenda “Introduction: Eastern Partnership: bringing ‘the political’ back in,” by Elena Korosteleva, 321- “Bringing ‘the political’ back into European security: challenges to the EU’s ordering of the Eastern Partnership,” by

Licínia Simão, 338- “How ‘the political’ can make the European external action service more effective in the eastern region,” by Hrant

Kostanyan, 355- “Exploring the European Union’s rationalities of governing: the case of cross-border mobility in the eastern

partnership,” by Igor Merheim-Eyre, 371- “Differentiation through bargaining power in EU–Azerbaijan relations: Baku as a tough negotiator,” by Eske van Gils,

388- “Europe and the political: from axiological monism to pluralistic dialogism,” by Richard Sakwa, 406- East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics), Vol. 34, No. 4 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/33/4 “Free Citizens’ Party – from Brussels to Prague?” by Petr Kaniok, 433- “Legislative performance of the Russian State Duma: the role of parliament in an authoritarian regime,” by Gerrit

Krol, 450- “Europarty Eastern enlargement: an empirical analysis of Europarty influence on Central and Eastern European

parties and party systems,” by Benjamin von dem Berge, 472- “Political foundations of bad governance in post-Soviet Eurasia: towards a research agenda,” by Vladimir Gel’man,

496- “The litmus test of pride: analysing the emergence of the Belgrade “Ghost” pride in the context of EU accession,” by

Koen Slootmaeckers, 517- “Shifts in Eastern Europeans’ support for income redistribution 1992–2009,” by Katelyn Finley, 536-

English Historical Review, Vol. 133, No. 561 (March 2018) https://academic.oup.com/ehr/issue/132/561

“History, Prophecy and the Apocalypse in the Chronicles of Matthew Paris,’’ by Björn Weiler, 253- ‘‘Lottery Adventuring in Britain, c.1710–1760,’’ by Bob Harris, 284- ‘‘Count Karl von Zinzendorf on Joseph II’s New Taxation,’’ by P. G .M. Dickson, 323- ‘‘‘An Overpowering ‘Itch for Writing’’’: R.K. Philp, John Denman and the Culture of Self-Improvement,’’ by Malcolm

Chase, 351-

English Historical Review, Vol. 133, No. 562 (June 2018) https://academic.oup.com/ehr/issue/132/562

“The Character of Papal Finance at the Turn of the Twelfth Century,’’ by Benedict G. E. Wiedemann, 503- ‘‘Death of a Polemicist: Honour and Calumny in Early Modern European Religious Debate,’’ by Paul Cohen, 533- ‘‘From Hope to Defensiveness: The Foreign Policy of a Beleaguered Liberal Spain, 1820–1823,’’ by Gonzalo Butrón

Prida, 567- ‘‘All the World Loves a Lover: Monarchy, Mass Media and the 1934 Royal Wedding of Prince George and Princess

Marina,’’ by Edward Owens, 597-

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‘‘Making Britain Work Again: Unemployment and the Remaking of British Social Policy in the Eighties,’’ by Bernhard Rieger, 634-

European History Quarterly, Vol.48, No.3 (July 2018) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol48/issue3/

“Military Archives of Renaissance Florence: Resolutions and Bookkeeping of the Dieci di Balìa and the Otto di Pratica,” by Fabrizio Antonio Ansani, 409-

“‘Off to Moscow with No Passports and No Money’: The 1921 Spanish Syndicalist Delegation to Russia,” by Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez, 435-

“Ethnogenesis in the Pyrenees: The Contentious Making of a National Identity in the Basque Country (1643–2017),” by Ludger Mees, 462-

“Britain and the Basque Campaign of 1937: The Government, the Royal Navy, the Labour Party and the Press,” by Paul Preston, 490-

Historiographical Essay “Beyond Nation States: New Perspectives on the Habsburg Empire,” by Axel Körner, 516- Review Article “Europe and Germany’s Age of Catastrophe, 1914–1950,” by Martijn Lak, 534-

European Journal of International Relations, Vol.24, No.2 (June 2018) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol24/issue2/

“‘Behead, burn, crucify, crush’: Theorizing the Islamic State’s public displays of violence,” by Simone Molin Friis, 243- “Narrating success and failure: Congressional debates on the ‘Iran nuclear deal,’” by Kai Oppermann and Alexander

Spencer, 268- “Reflective practices at the Security Council: Children and armed conflict and the three United Nations,” by Ingvild

Bode, 293- “Crisis in the laws of war? Beyond compliance and effectiveness,” by Ian Clark, Sebastian Kaempf, Christian Reus-

Smit, Emily Tannock, 319- “Justice and the faithless: The demand for disobedience in international criminal law,” by Bronwyn Leebaw, 344- “Plotting stories after war: Toward a methodology for negotiating identity,” by Nadim Khoury, 367- “When pathogens determine the territory: Toward a concept of non-human borders,” by Gitte du Plessis, 391- “The international relations of ‘bourgeois revolutions’: Disputing the Turkish Revolution,” by Eren Duzgun, 414- “Against network thinking: A critique of pathological sovereignty,” by Martin Coward, 440- “Autism in International Relations: A critical assessment of International Relations’ autism metaphors,” by Stephen

Michael Christian, 464-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.23, No.5 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/23/5

Leibniz the Polymath “Introduction: Leibniz the Polymath: Introduction,” by Douglas Moggach, 477- “Leibniz’s Kehre: From Ultradeterminism to the Philosophy of Freedom,” by Jürgen Lawrenz, 479- “Three Paradoxes Concerning Causality and Time: Parmenides, Leibniz, Einstein/Schrödinger,” by David Hyder, 490- “‘Selig wer auch Zeichen gibt’: Leibniz as Historical Linguist,” by Shane Hawkins, 510- “Leibniz on Diplomacy and Discernible Art,” by William M. Hawley, 522- “Between Leibniz and Kant: The Political Thought of Wilhelm von Humboldt,” by Birsen Filip & Douglas Moggach, 538- Reviews “Nietzsche and the American Mind,” by Joseph Bertolini, 554- “In the Shadow of the Belle Époque: Progress, Decadence, and the Rush to War,” by Daniele Conversi, 564-

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“Hydra’s Ghost,” by Stanley Shostak, 571-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.23, No.6 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/23/6

“The Language of Postwar Intellectual Schmittianism,” by Timo Pankakoski, 607- “‘The Last Metaphysician’: Heidegger on Nietzsche’s Politics,” by Don Dombowsky, 682- “Diderot on Nature and Pantomime,” by Miran Bozovic, 643- “Danto and the Pale of Aesthetics,” by Jürgen Lawrenz, 658- “The Real vs the Imaginary: Sir William Chambers on the Chinese Garden,” by Yu Liu, 674- Reviews “The Dangerous Belle Juive,” by Hans Rindisbacher, 692- “Postcolonial Disconsolation, and After,” by Tania Roy, 689- “A Moral Compass,” by Arthur Shostak, 704-P

European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d’Histoire, Vol.25, No.3-4 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/25/3-4

“Revisiting transnational actors from a spatial perspective,” by Antje Dietze & Katja Naumann, 415- “Challenging the grammar of difference: Benoy Kumar Sarkar, global mobility and anti-imperialism around the First

World War,” by Clemens Six, 431- “The importance of difference in the making of transnationality: biographies and networks of the Benedictine mission

in Tanganyika (1922–65),” by Christine Egger, 450- “A racial triangle: physical anthropology and race theories between Germans, Jews and Poles,” by Maciej Górny,

472- “War veterans as transnational actors: politics, alliances and networks in the interwar period,” by Ángel Alcalde,

492- “Between National Socialism and expert internationalism: Karl Strölin and transnationalism in urban planning, 1938–

45,” by Phillip Wagner, 512- “Being international in times of war: Arthur Sweetser and the shifting of the League of Nations to the United

Nations,” by Madeleine Herren & Isabella Löhr, 535- “Spatializing transnational history: European spaces and territories,” by Ángel Alcalde, 553- “La Méditerranée solide: un espace double en construction,” by Romain Bonnet, 568- “Nationalist geographies in interwar Yugoslavia: manoeuvring between national and transnational spaces,” by

Vedran Duančić, 588- “A European political-economic space that embraced Japan: the international context of the conventional-tariff

network, ca.1892–1914,” by Toshiki Kawashima, 612- “‘Terra Straniera’: migration and transnationalism in Italy, Canada and Argentina,” by Abril Liberatori, 636-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.70, No.3 (April 2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/70/3

“Marrying European and Domestic Politics? The Marriage Referendum in Croatia and Value-Based Euroscepticism,” by Koen Slootmaeckers & Indraneel Sircar, 321-

“Performing Independence. The Apolitical Image of Polish Think Tanks,” by Katarzyna Jezierska, 345- “The Social Construction of Slovakia as a Donor and its Power Effects,” by Tomáš Profant, 365- “The Transformation of ‘Holiday’ in Post-Soviet Space: Celebrating Soviet Victory Day in Latvia,” by Vita Zelče, 388- “All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Media Images of the West and Russian Foreign Political Identity,” by Rutger von

Seth, 421- “State Capitalism in Time: Russian Natural Gas at the Service of Foreign Policy,” by Michael Charokopos & Athanasios

Dagoumas, 441-

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Review Article “Russia–Ukraine Crisis: The Blame Game, Geopolitics and National Identity,” by Taras Kuzio, 462-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.70, No.4 (May 2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/70/4

The Carrot or the Stick? Constraints and Opportunities of Russia's CSO Policy “Introduction: The Carrot or the Stick? Constraints and Opportunities of Russia’s CSO Policy,” by Elena Bogdanova,

Linda J. Cook & Meri Kulmala, 501- “Russian Non-Profit Organisations in Service Delivery: Neoliberal and Statist Social Policy Principles Intertwined,” by

Anna Tarasenko, 514- “The Non-profit Sector in Today’s Russia: Between Confrontation and Co-optation,” by Yulia Skokova, Ulla Pape &

Irina Krasnopolskaya, 531- “Conflicting Opportunities or Patronal Politics? Restrictive NGO Legislation in Russia 2012–2015,” by Geir Flikke, 564- “Russian NGOs and Their Struggle for Legitimacy in the Face of the ‘Foreign Agents’ Law: Surviving in Small

Ecologies,” by Evelyn Moser & Anna Skripchenko, 591- “Civil Society under the Law ‘On Foreign Agents’: NGO Strategies and Network Transformation,” by Maria

Tysiachniouk, Svetlana Tulaeva & Laura A. Henry, 615- “Civil Society, ‘Traditional Values’ and LGBT Resistance to Heteronormative Rights Hegemony: Analysis of the UN

Universal Periodic Review in the Russian Federation,” by Paul Chaney, 638- “The Critical Movement Against the 2010–2012 Education Reform in Russia: Networks, Organisations and Parties,” by

Mikkel Berg-Nordlie & Nikita Bolshakov, 666-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.70, No.5 (July 2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/70/5

The Evolution of Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Space “Introduction: The Influence of External Actors on Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Space,” by Cristian Nitoiu, 658- “The European Union’s ‘Ideal Self’ in the Post-Soviet Space,” by Cristian Nitoiu, 692- “Russia’s Power Projection after the Ukraine Crisis,” by Anna Matveeva, 711- “Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy Strategies and the European Union: Successful Resistance and Pursued Influence,” by

Eske Van Gils, 738- “Foreign Policy Diversification and Intercontinental Transport Corridors: The Case of Kazakhstan’s Railways

Diplomacy,” by Nicola P. Contessi, 795- “What Kind of ‘Other’? Identity and Russian–European Security Interaction in Eurasia,” by Vsevolod Samokhvalov,

791- “Change and Continuity in the Foreign Policies of Small States: Elite Perceptions and Georgia’s Foreign Policy

Towards Russia,” by Kornely Kakachia, Salome Minesashvili & Levan Kakhishvili, 814- “The Evolution of the Foreign Policy of Ukraine: External Actors and Domestic Factors,” by Karina Shyrokykh, 823-

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Foreign Affairs, Vol. 97, No. 4 (July/August 2018) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2017/97/4/

Which World are We Living In?

“Which World are We Living In?” by Gideon Rose “Realist World: The Players Change, but the Game Remains,” by Stephen Kotkin “Liberal World: The Resilient Order,” by Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry “Tribal World: Group Identity is All,” by Amy Chua “Marxist World: What Did You Expect from Capitalism?” by Robin Varghese “Tech World: Welcome to the Digital Revolution,” by Kevin Drum “Warming World: Why Climate Change Matters More than Anything Else,” by Joshua Busby

Essays

“The Long Shadow of 9/11: How Counterterrorism Warps US Foreign Policy,” by Robert Malley and Jon Finer “NATO’s Enemies Within: How Democratic Decline Could Destroy the Alliance,” by Celeste A. Wallander “Russia as It Is: A Grand Strategy for Confronting Putin,” by Michael McFaul “The Human Capital Gap: Getting Governments to Invest in People,” by Jim Yong Kim “Reclaiming Global Leadership: The Right Way to Put America First,” by John Kasich “Go Your Own Way: Why Rising Separatism Might Lead to More Conflict,” by Tanisha M. Fazal “The Myth of Liberal Order: From Historical Accident to Conventional Wisdom,” by Graham Allison “Why Carbon Pricing Isn’t Working: Good Idea in Theory, Failing in Practice,” by Jeffrey Ball “How the Safety Net Can Survive Trump: Social Democracy’s Staying Power,” by Lane Kenworthy

Review Essays

“Indonesia’s Forgotten Bloodbath: Cold War Crime and Cover-Up,” by Gary J. Bass “Making Some Noise for God: How to Understand Pope Francis,” by Maria Clara Bingemer “Divide and Invest: Why the Marshall Plan Worked,” by Melvyn P. Leffler “The People’s Authoritarian: How Russian Society Created Putin,” by Michael Kimmage

Responses and Letters

“Did America Get China Wrong? The Engagement Debate,” by Wang Jisi; J. Stapleton Roy; Aaron Friedberg; Thomas Christensen and Patricia Kim; Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,; Eric Li; Kurt M. Campbell and Ely Ratner

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 97, No. 3 (May/June 2018) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2017/97/3/

Is Democracy Dying?

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“Is Democracy Dying?” by Gideon Rose “The Big Shift: How American Democracy Fails its Way to Success,” by Walter Russell Mead “The Age of Insecurity: Can Democracy Save Itself?” by Ronald Inglehart “The End of the Democratic Century: Autocracy’s Global Ascendance,” by Yascha Mounk and Roberto Stefan Foa “Autocracy with Chinese Characteristics: Beijing’s Behind-the-Scenes Reforms,” by Yuen Yuen Ang “Eastern Europe’s Illiberal Revolution: The Long Road to Democratic Decline,” by Ivan Krastev

Essays

“China’s New Revolution: The Reign of Xi Jinping,” by Elizabeth C. Economy “Fresh Prince: The Schemes and Dreams of Saudi Arabia’s Next King,” by F. Gregory Gause III “The Right Way to Coerce North Korea: Ending the Threat Without Going to War,” by Victor Cha and Katrin Fraser

Katz “Perception and Misperception on the Korean Peninsula: How Unwanted Wars Begin,” by Robert Jervis and Mira

Rapp-Hooper “Opioids of the Masses: Stopping an American Epidemic from Going Global,” by Keith Humphreys, Jonathan P.

Caulkins, and Vanda Felbab-Brown “Globalization is Not in Retreat: Digital Technology and the Future of Trade,” by Susan Lund and Laura Tyson “Where Myanmar Went Wrong: From Democratic Awakening to Ethnic Cleansing,” by Zoltan Barany “Gene Editing for Good: How CRISPR Could Transform Global Development,” by Bill Gates “Keep CRISPR Safe: Regulating a Genetic Revolution,” by Amy Gutmann and Jonathan D. Moreno “The New Killer Pathogens: Countering the Coming Bioweapons Threat,” by Kate Charlet “The Ultimate Life Hacker: A Conversation with Jennifer Doudna

Review Essays

“The Long Arc of Human Rights: A Case for Optimism,” by Caroline Bettinger-López

Foreign Policy Analysis Vol. 14, No. 3 (July 2018) http://fpa.oxfordjournals.org/content/14/3

“Why Governments Cede Sovereignty: Evidence from Regional Human Rights Courts,” by Daniel W. Hill, Jr., 299-325 “David versus Goliath: Risk and Weaker State Confrontation,” by Jeffrey D. Berejikian, 326-345 “Regime Type and Diaspora Politics: A Dyadic Approach,” by Nikola Mirilovic, 346-366 “The Foreign Policy of State Recognition: Kosovo’s Diplomatic Strategy to Join International Society,” by Edward

Newman and Gëzim Visoka, 367-387 “Scrutinizing a Policy of ‘Engagement Without Recognition’: US Requests for Diplomatic Actions with De Facto

States,” by Eiki Berg and Scott Pegg, 388-407 “Beyond Norms: A Configurational Analysis of the EU’s Arab Spring Sanctions,” by Andreas Boogaerts, 408-428 “Don’t Know Much about Foreign Policy: Assessing the Impact of ‘Don’t Know’ and ‘No Opinion’ Responses on

Influences about Foreign Policy Attitudes,” by Katja B. Kleinberg and Benjamin O. Fordham, 429-448

French History, Vol. 32, No. 2 (June 2018) https://academic.oup.com/fh/issue/32/2

Articles

“Songs danced in anger: music and violent emotions in late sixteenth-century Lyon,” by Jessica Herdman, 151-181 “The law must never be a game for fair and upright men in a republic: revolutionary justice in Lyon 1792-3,” by Julie

Patricia Johnson, 182-202

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“Creating and resisting the Terror: the Paris Revolutionary Tribunal, March-June 1793,” by Alex Fairfax-Cholmeley, 203-225

“Conceptual layers in the invention of menopause in nineteenth-century France,” by Alison M. Moore, 226-248 “Bonapartism in Algeria: empire and sovereignty before the Third Republic,” by Gavin Murray-Miller, 249-270

Review Article

“New Perspectives: Catholic League, Huguenots and Religious Minorities,” by David Papendorf, 271-278

German History, Vol. 36, No. 2 (June 2018) https://academic.oup.com/gh/issue/36/2

Articles

“Nuremberg’s Noble Servant: Werner von Parsberg (d. 1455) between Town and Nobility in Late Medieval Germany,” by Ben Pope, 159-180

“Remaking Men: Masculinity, Homosexuality and Constitutional Medicine in Germany, 1914-1933,” by April Trask, 181-206

“Transnational Anti-war Activity in the Third Reich: The Nazi Branch of the New Commonwealth Society,” by Ofer Ashkenazi, 207-228

“Heimat as a Geography of Postwar Renewal: Life after Death and Local Democratic Identities in Cologne, 1945-1965,” by Jeremy DeWaal, 229-251

Forum

“The Thirty Years War,” 252-270

The Historian, Vol. 80, No. 1 (Spring 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406563/80/1

“Roman Kim: The Ninja from the Lubianka,” by Aleksandr Kulanov “Colonialism, Education, and the Spatiral Dimension of Play – the Creation of Middle Class Space at Schools and

Colleges in Modern India (1790-1910),” by Vijaya Ramadas Mandala

The Historical Journal, Vol. 61, No. 2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/latest-issue

Research Articles

“Women of Discord: Female Power in Aztec Thought,” by Caroline Dodds Pennock, 275-299 “William Petty, The Multiplication of Mankind, and Demographic Discourse in Seventeenth-Century England,” by Paul

Slack, 301-325 “Jamaican Legislation and the Transatlantic Constitution, 1664-1839,” by Aaron Graham, 327-355 “Frederick the Great and Jean Le Rond D’Alembert on Philosophy, Truth, and Politics,” by Shiru Lim, 357-378 “How to Sabotage a Secret Society: The Demise of Carl Friedrich Bahrdt’s German Union in 1789,” by Andrew

McKenzie-McHarg, 379-402 “Sir Joseph Banks’s Provincial Turn,” by Julian Hoppit, 403-429 “Group Portrait: The Ispettrici Nazionali of the Italian Fascist Party,” by Perry Wilson, 431-451 “Skyhawk, Skyshield, and the Soviets: Revisiting Canada’s Cold War,” by Asa McKercher and Timothy Andrews Sayle,

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“‘Everyman a Capitalist’ or ‘Free to Choose’? Exploring the Tensions within Thatcherite Individualism,” by Aled Davies, James Freeman, and Hugh Pemberton, 477-501

“The Feminist Origins of the Midlife Crisis,” by Susanne Schmidt, 509-523

Review Article

“A Long Way to Tipperary: The Irish in the First World War,” by Eugenio F. Biagini, 525-539

Historiographical Review

“The Peculiarities of German Philhellenism,” by Helen Roche, 541-560

History Vol. 103, No. 356 (July 2018) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hist.2018.103.issue-356/issuetoc

Articles

“Narrating Europe: (Re)Thinking Europe and its Many Pasts,” by Matthew D’Auria and Jan Vermeiren “Meanings of Europe and Meaning in History,” by Rolf Petri “Civilization, Modernity and Europe: The Making and Unmaking of a Conceptual Unity,” by Gavin Murray-Miller “A Revolutionary Narrative of European History: Bonneville’s History of Modern Europe (1789-1792),” by Matthijs Lok “The Shaping of European Modernities: Neapolitan Hegelianism and the Renaissance (1848-1862),” by Fernanda

Gallo “A Part of European History? Narrating the Age of the World Wars after 1945,” by Florian Greiner “The Invention of European Human Rights,” by Patrick Pasture “A ‘Handmade’ Historiographical Myth: The ‘East’ and Eastern Europe in the Historiography of European Integration,

1968 to the Present,” by Peter Pichler

History Compass, Vol. 16 No. 4 (April 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/16/4

Asia

“The history of the production of India-related knowledge in post-1950 China,” by Jingkui Jiang and Yan Jia

Middle and Near East

“The economy by other means: The historiography of capitalism in the modern Middle East,” by Omar Youssef Cheta

North America

“Indigenous intellectual traditions and biography in the northeast: A historiographical reflection,” by Thomas Peace “Beyond it all: Surveying the intersections of modern American Indian, environmental, and western histories,” by

James R. Allison III

History Compass, Vol. 16 No. 5 (May 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/16/5

Asia

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“Trends and potential expansions in the environmental histories of British Malaya,” by Joanna W.C. Lee

Europe

“The siege of Acre (1189-1191) in the historiographical tradition,” by John D. Hosler

Middle and Near East

“The Islamic Literature of the precolonial Sahara: Sources and approaches,” by Ismail Warscheid

History Compass, Vol. 16 No. 6 (June 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/16/6

Asia

“Building history: Historiography of architectural history in South Asia,” by Pushkar Sohoni

Europe

“Conceptions of kingship in high-medieval Germany in historiographical perspective,” by Johanna Dale

North America

“A protracted war for order: Police violence in the twentieth century United States,” by David Ponton III

History Compass, Vol. 16 No. 7 (July 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14780542/16/7

Africa

“Realizing the right to development: Some reflections,” by Serges Djoyou Kamga

Britain and Ireland

“In the shadows of empires: Early medieval Croatia in the ninth and tenth centuries,” by Ivan Majnaric

Caribbean and Latin America

“Trade and organization in the colonial Caribbean,” by Adrian Finucane “The making of a White nation: The disappearance of the Black population in Argentina,” by Erika Denise Edwards

Europe

“Chivalry in Late Medieval Tuscany and Florence: Current historiography and new perspectives,” by Peter Sposato

Teaching and Learning Guide

“Teaching and learning guide for a protracted war for order: Police violence in the twentieth century United States,” by David Ponton III

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History and Theory, Vol .57, No. 2 (June 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14682303/57/2

Articles

“The Ontology of Capital: On the Shared Methodological Limits of Modernization Theory and its Critics,” by Baris Mücen

“There is No Colonial Relationship: Antagonism, Sikhism, and South Asian Studies,” by Rajbir Singh Judge “What was Critical History? A Reading of Richard Simon’s Histoire Critique du Vieux Testament,” by Goran Gaber

Forum: Historicizing Nostalgia

“The Meanings of Nostalgia: Genealogy and Critique,” by Tobias Becker “Nostalgia and the Turbulence of Times,” by Achim Landwehr “The Nostalgias for Empire,” by Patricia M.E. Lorcin

Review Essays

“Listning to Krishna,” by Haun Saussy “Philosophical Reflections on the Ways of Memory and History,” by Patrick Hutton “History to the Max,” by David Carr “Deep Genetics: Universal History and the Species,” by Alison Bashford

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 33, No. 4 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/33/4?nav=tocList

Special Issue: Developing Intelligence Theory

“Developing intelligence theory,” by Peter Gill and Mark Phythian, 467-471 “Theory and practice,” by Gregory F. Treverton, 472-478 “Evaluating intelligence theories: current state of play,” by Stephen Marrin, 479-490 “Intelligence in the Socratic philosophers,” by John F. Fox, Jr., 491-501 “Intelligence and the liberal conscience,” by Mark Phythian, 502-516 “Intelligence is as intelligence does,” by Mark Stout and Michael Warner, 517-526 “Intelligence theory from the margins: questions ignored and debates not had,” by Hamilton Bean, 527-540 “‘Quo Vadis?’ A comparatist meets a theorist searching for a grand theory of intelligence,” by Jeffrey P. Rogg, 541-

552 “A theoretical reframing of the intelligence-policy relation,” by Gunilla Eriksson, 553-561 “When everything becomes intelligence: machine learning and the connected world,” by Aaron F. Brantly, 562-573 “The way ahead in explaining intelligence organization and process,” by Peter Gill, 574-586 “In remembrance: Admiral Stansfield Turner, Naval officer as DCI,” by Loch. K. Johnson, 587-597

Review Essays

“Indian intelligence revealed: an examination of operations, failures and transformations,” by Ryan Shaffer, 598-610 “Cartographic intelligence: the atlas as access,” by Joseph W. Caddell, Jr., 611-617

Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 33, No. 5 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/33/5?nav=tocList

Obiturary

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“A Tribute to Prof. Arthur S. Hulnick,” by Loch K. Johnson and Mark Phythian, 633

Profiles in Intelligence

“Profiles in intelligence: an interview with Professor Gregory F. Treverton,” by Loch K. Johnson, 643-641

Articles

“Ambivalent heroes: Russian defectors and American power in the early Cold War,” by Benjamin Tromly, 642-658 “From Malin Head to ‘Okean 75’: shadowing and intelligence collection operations by Royal Navy surface ships 1975-

1985,” by Edward Hampshire, 659-674 “Spying on chaos: the Somali model of intelligence on failed states,” by Ian Oxnevad, 675-686 “The ‘treason of the intellectuals’: the shadowy presence of the Congress for Cultural Freedom in Greece, 1950-

1963,” by Zinovia Lialiouti, 687-704 “Geospatial intelligence and the US Exploring Expedition (183801842): reframing the history of US Naval

Intelligence,” by Thomas Jamison, 705-715 “The flawed promise of National Security Risk Assessment: nine lessons from the British approach,” by David

Blagden, 716-736 “The impact of intelligence on decision-making: the EU and the Arab Spring,” by Rubén Arcos and José-Miguel

Palacios, 737-754 “The Clinton administration’s development and implementation of cybersecurity strategy (1993-2001),” by James D.

Boys, 755-770 “The Cyber Pearl Harbor redux: helpful analogy or cyber hype?” by James J. Wirtz, 771-773

From the Intelligence Archives: Strunk and White at the CIA

“Negotiating the review process: a CIA guide to intelligence analysis, 1970,” by Raymond B. Firehock, John A Gentry, Julia W. Rogers, and James M. Simon, Jr., 774-783

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 22, No. 6 (2018) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/22/6

Articles

“The cloak of impunity in Cambodia I: cultural foundaitons,” by Maurice Eisenbruch, 757-773 “Ensuring human rights for persons with intellectual disabilities? Self-determination policies and the use of force in

the case of Norway,” by Kjersti Skarstad, 774-800 “De-centering trauma: conflict-related sexual violence and the importance of resilience discourse,” by Janine Natalya

Clark, 801-821 “The cloak of impunity in Cambodia II: justice,” by Maurice Eisenbruch, 822-843

International Organization, Vol. 72, No. 3 (Summer 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-organization/latest-issue

“Cooperation, Conflict, and the Costs of Anarchy,” by James D. Fearon, 523-559 “Deference and Hierarchy in International Regime Complexes,” by Tyler Pratt, 561-590 “Defending Hierarchy from the Moon to the Indian Ocean: Symbolic Capital and Political Dominance in Early Modern

China and the Cold War,” by Paul Musgrave and Daniel H. Nexon, 591-626 “The Spotlight’s Harsh Glare: Rethinking Publicity and International Order,” by Allison Carnegie and Austin Carson,

627-657 “Who’s There? Election Observer Identity and the Local Credibility of Elections,” by Sarah Sunn Bush and Lauren

Prather, 659-692

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“A Dispositional Theory of Reputation Costs,” by Ryan Brutger and Joshua D. Kertzer, 693-724 “Legalization and the Legitimation of the Use of Force: Revisiting Kosovo,” by Fernando G. Nuñez-Mietz, 725-757

International Organization, Vol. 72, No. 2 (Spring 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-organization/issue/105213C447286AAD9E83502508705FA8

“The Global Diffusion of Law: Transnational Crime and the Case of Human Trafficking,” by Beth A. Simmons, Paulette Lloyd, and Brandon M. Stewart, 249-281

“The International Politics of Incomplete Sovereignty: How Hostile Neighbors Weaken the State,” by Melissa M. Lee, 283-315

“Forum Isolation: Social Opprobrium and the Origins of the International Law of Internal Conflict,” by Giovanni Mantilla, 317-349

“Is the Good News about Law Compliance Good News about Norm Compliance? The Case of Racial Equality,” by Zoltán I. Búzás, 351-385

“Deals with the Devil? Conflict Amnesties, Civil War, and Sustainable Peace,” by Geoff Fancy, 387-421 “Self-Enforcing Power Sharing in Weak States,” by Philip Roessler and David Ohls, 423-454 “Globalizing the Supply Chain: Firm and Industrial Support for US Trade Agreements,” by Iain Osgood, 455-484 “Dynamics of Political Protests,” by Graig R. Klein and Patrick M. Regan, 485-521

International Relations, Vol. 32, No. 2 (June 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ire/32/2

“Accidental primacy: balancing and the path to power,” by Dominic Tierney, 127-148 “Changing the code? Norm contestation and US antipreneurism in cyberspace,” by Jeffrey S. Lantis and Daniel J.

Bloomberg, 149-172 “Deontic power, authority, and governance in international politics,” by Rodney Bruce Hall, 173-193 “African health diplomacy: obscuring power and leveraging dependency through shadow diplomacy,” by Emma-Louise

Anderson, 194-217 “From peacekeepers to praetorians – how participating in peacekeeping operations may subvert democracy,” by

Philip Cunliffe, 218-239

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 19, No. 2 (May 2018) https://academic.oup.com/isp/issue

Exploring Professional Practices and Notions

“The Ethics of Security Research: An Ethics Framework for Contemporary Security Studies,” by Stephane J. Baele, David Lewis, Anke Hoeffler, Olivier C. Sterck, and Thibaut Slingeneyer, 105-127

“A Divided Discipline? Mapping Peace and Conflict Studies,” by Jonathan Bright and John Gledhill, 128-147 “Knowledge, Skills, and Preparing for the Future: Best Practices to Educate International Studies Majors for Life after

College,” by Dana Zartner, Kathie Carpenter, Gigi Gokcek, Molly Melin, and Carolyn Shaw, 148-169 “Humanitarian NGOs as Business and Managers: Theoretical Reflection on an Under-Explored Phenomenon,” by Jutta

Joachim and Andrea Schneiker, 170-187 “After the Resource Curse: The Unexplored Possibility of the Post-Rentier State,” by Andrew Kirkpatrick, 188-197

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Journal of American-East Asian Relations, Vol. 25, Issue 2 (2018) http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/18765610/25/2

• Meredith Oyen, “Artless Dealing: The First Year of Trump’s Relations with China,” 113. • Jennifer M. Miller, “Let’s Not Be Laughed at Anymore: Donald Trump and Japan from the 1980s to the Present,”

138. • Mitchell B. Lerner, “The Death of Liberal Internationalism?: Donald Trump, Walmart, and the Two Koreas,” 169. • David C. Kang, “Trump’s First Year in Asia: Accelerating a Long-Term Trend,” 198.

The Journal of American History, Vol. 105, Issue 1 (June 2018) https://academic.oup.com/jah/issue/105/1

• David Weinfeld, “Les Intellectuels in America: William James, the Dreyfus Affair, and the Development of the Pragmatist Intellectual,” 19.

• Brent Cebul, “Creative Competition: Georgia Power, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Creation of a Rural Consumer Economy, 1934-1955,” 45.

• Garrett Felber, “’Shades of Mississippi’: The Nation of Islam’s Prison Organizing, the Carceral State, and the Black Freedom Struggle,” 71.

• Gabriel Winant, “A Place to Die: Nursing Home Abuse and the Political Economy of the 1970s,” 96. • Kathleen Franz, “History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section,” 121.

Journal of American Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 2 (May 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-american-studies/issue/1AC54E9FCA15D3351DF9ADF2BF4579EB

Forum: The U.S. South and the Black Atlantic

• Elisabeth Engel and Nicholas Grant, “Going South: Tracing Race and Region in the Post-Emancipation Black Atlantic,” 269.

• Laura Chrisman, “American Jubilee Choirs, Industrial Capitalism, and Black South Africa,” 274. • Robert Trent Vinson, “Up from Slavery and Down with Apartheid! African Americans and Black South Africans

against the Global Color Line,” 297. • Jeannette Eileen Jones, “’The Negro’s Peculiar Work’: Jim Crow and Black Discourses on U.S. Empire, Race, and

the African Question, 1877-1900,” 330. • Nicholas Grant, “The Negro Digest: Race, Exceptionalism, and the Second World War,” 358. • Elisabeth Engel, “Southern Looks? A History of African American Missionary Photography of Africa, 1890s-

1930s,” 390. • Leigh Anne Duck, “Commercial Counterhistory: Remapping the Movement in Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” 418.

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• Robbie Aitken, “Embracing Germany: Interwar German Society and Black Germans Through the Eyes of African American Reporters,” 447.

• Jenny Woodley, “’Ma is in the Park’: Memory, Identity, and the Bethune Memorial,” 474. • E. James West, “A Hero to be Remembered: Ebony Magazine, Critical Memory, and the ‘Real Meaning’ of the

King Holiday,” 503.

Exchange

• Kate Dossett, Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Nicole King, Lydia Plath, Alan Rice, and Karen Salt, “Teaching African American Studies in the U.S. and the U.K.,” 528.

The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 77, Issue 2 (May 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-asian-studies/issue/5F744522C3D35D7CA1027B835FD2963C

• Albert L. Park, “Introduction to a Forum on War and Environment on the Korean Peninsula, 1598-1965,” 315. • John S. Lee, “Postwar Pines: The Military and the Expansion of State Forests in Post-Imjin Korea, 1598-1684,”

319. • David Fedman, “Wartime Forestry and the ‘Low Temperature Lifestyle’ in Late Colonial Korea, 1937-1945,” 333. • Lisa M. Brady, “Sowing War, Reaping Peace: United Nations Resource Development Programs in the Republic of

Korea, 1950-1953,” 351. • Albert L. Park, “The Reshaping of Landscapes: Systems of Mediation, War, and Slow Violence,” 365.

Article Commentary

• Micah S. Muscolino, “Woods and Warfare in Korea and the World: A View from China,” 369.

Research Articles

• Hugh R. Clark, “What’s the Matter with ‘China’? A Critique of Teleological History,” 295. • Yoshinori Nishizaki, “New Wine in an Old Bottle: Female Politicians, Family Rule, and Democratization in

Thailand,” 375. • Jeremy Jammes and David A. Palmer, “Occulting the Dao: Daoist Inner Alchemy, French Spiritism, and

Vietnamese Colonial Modernity in Caodai Translingual Practice,” 405. • Florian Schneider, “Mediated Massacre: Digital Nationalism and History Discourse on China’s Web,” 429. • Timothy Thurston, “A Careful Village: Comedic Dialogues and Linguistic Modernity in China’s Tibet,” 453. • Aya H. Kimura, “Hungry in Japan: Food Insecurity and Ethical Citizenship,” 475.

Journal of British Studies, Vol. 57, Issue 3 (July 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-british-studies/issue/E4EB543BF11D475540908D04A480D0DB

• Joseph Hone and Max Skjönsberg, “On the Character of a ‘Great Patriot’: A New Essay Ascribed to Bolingbroke,” 445.

• Avinoam Yuval-Naeh, “The 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill and the Polemic over Credit,” 467. • Caroline Shaw, “Success in a Failed Campaign: The French Refugees of Jersey and the Making of an Abstract

‘Right to Refuge’,” 493. • Jeff Schauer, “’We Hold It in Trust’: Global Wildlife, Conservation, Africanization, and the End of Empire,” 516. • Daniel S. Loss, “Missionaries, the Monarchy, and the Emergence of Anglican Pluralism in the 1960s and 1970s,”

543. • Nadja Durbach, “One British Thing: A Bottle of Welfare Orange Juice, c. 1961-1971,” 564.

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Roundtable

• Chris Otter, Alison Bashford, John L. Brooke, Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, and Jason M. Kelly, “The Anthropocene in British History,” 568.

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Winter 2018) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/20/1

• Alison Kraft, Holger Nehring, and Carola Sachse, “The Pugwash Conferences and the Global Cold War: Scientists, Transnational Networks, and the Complexity of Nuclear Histories,” 4.

• Elisabeth Röhrlich, “An Attitude of Caution: The IAEA, the UN, and the 1958 Pugwash Conference in Austria,” 31. • Alison Kraft, “Dissenting Scientists in Early Cold War Britain: The ‘Fallout’ Controversy and the Origins of

Pugwash, 1954-1957,” 58. • Akira Kurosaki, “Japanese Scientists’ Critique of Nuclear Deterrence Theory and its Influence on Pugwash, 1954-

1964,” 101. • Gordon Barrett, “China’s ‘People’s Diplomacy’ and the Pugwash Conferences, 1957-1964,” 140. • Carola Sachse, “The Max Planck Society and Pugwash During the Cold War: An Uneasy Relationship,” 170. • Doubravka Olsáková, “Pugwash in Eastern Europe: The Limits of International Cooperation under Soviet Control

in the 1950s and 1960s,” 210.

Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Spring 2018) https://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jcws/20/2

• Jeremy Friedman, “The Enemy of My Enemy: The Soviet Union, East Germany, and the Iranian Tudeh Party’s Support for Ayatollah Khomeini,” 3.

• Ieva Zake, “Soviet Inturist and Foreign Travel to the Latvian SSR in the Post-Stalin Era: A Case of Ethnic Tourism,” 38.

• Mikkel Runge Olesen, “To Balance or Not to Balance: How Denmark Almost Stayed Out of NATO, 1948-1949,” 63. • Marco Wyss, “The Challenge of Western Neutralism During the Cold War: Britain and the Buildup of a Nigerian

Air Force,” 99. • Oscar Sanchez-Sibony, “Economic Growth in the Governance of the Cold War Divide: Mikoyan’s Encounter with

Japan, Summer 1961,” 129.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 62, Issue 6 (July 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcrb/62/6

• Nam Kyu Kim, “Are Military Regimes Really Belligerent?,” 1151. • Alyssa K. Prorok, “Led Astray: Leaders and the Duration of Civil War,” 1179. • S. Erdem Aytaç, Luis Schiumerini, and Susan Stokes, “Why Do People Join Backlash Protests? Lessons from

Turkey,” 1205. • Anselm Rink and Kunaal Sharma, “The Determinants of Religious Radicalization,” 1229. • Thomas M. Dolan, Clayton Besaw, and Joseph Butler, “Where the Insurgents Aren’t: Rurality, Information, and

Nonterritorial Insurgency,” 1262. • Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir and Martin C. Steinwand, “Distributive Outcomes in Contested Maritime Areas: The Role of

Inside Options in Settling Competing Claims,” 1284. • María José Hierro and Aina Gallego, “Identities in Between: Political Conflict and Ethnonational Identities in

Multicultural States,” 1314.

Data Set Feature

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• Davis Brown and Patrick James, “The Religious Characteristics of States: Classic Themes and New Evidence for International Relations and Comparative Politics,” 1340.

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 62, Issue 7 (August 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcrb/62/7

• Vipin Narang and Caitlin Talmadge, “Civil-Military Pathologies and Defeat in War,” 1379. • Clayton Thyne, Jonathan Powell, Sarah Parrott, and Emily VanMeter, “Even Generals Need Friends: How

Domestic and International Reactions to Coups Influence Regime Survival,” 1406. • Erica De Bruin, “Preventing Coups d’état: How Counterbalancing Works,” 1433. • Sabine Otto, “The Grass is Always Greener? Armed Group Side Switching in Civil Wars,” 1459. • Arthur Silve, “Asset Complementarity, Resource Shocks, and the Political Economy of Property Rights,” 1489. • Darin Christensen, “The Geography of Repression in Africa,” 1517. • Andrew M. Linke, Frank D.W. Witmer, John O’Loughlin, J. Terrence McCabe, and Jaroslav Tir, “Drought, Local

Institutional Contexts, and Support for Violence in Kenya,” 1544. • Francesco N. Moro and Salvator Sberna, “Transferring Violence? Mafia Killings in Nontraditional Areas:

Evidence from Italy,” 1579.

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 36, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjca20/36/2

• Edward Webster, “Culture and working life: Ari Sitas and the transformation of labour studies in South Africa,” 163.

• Gavin Robert Walker, “’Our songs were our stones’: song and struggle in the treatment action campaign,” 175. • Obert Hodzi, “China and Africa: economic growth and a non-transformative political elite,” 191. • Luis L. Schenoni, “The Southern African unipolarity,” 207. • Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor, Tim Stuart Gray, and Selina M. Stead, “Perceptions of the existence and causes of

structural violence in Ogoni communities, Nigeria,” 229. • Tyler D. Parry, “’What is Africa to me’ now? African-American heritage tourism in Senegambia,” 245. • Agreement L. Jotia, “The role of social media in freeing Botswana from state control of the media,” 264.

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 27, Issue 112 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/27/112

China’s Belt Road Initiative

• Weifeng Zhou and Mario Esteban, “Beyond Balancing: China’s approach towards the Belt and Road Initiative,” 487.

• Jeffrey Reeves, “China’s Silk Road Economic Belt Initiative: Network and Influence Formation in Central Asia,” 502.

• Jeremy Garlick, “Deconstructing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Pipe Dreams Versus Geopolitical Realities,” 519.

Human Rights in China

• Titus C. Chen and Chia-hao Hsu, “Double-Speaking Human Rights: Analyzing Human Rights Conception in Chinese Politics (1989-2015),” 534.

• Hualing Fu, “The July 9th (709) Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers: Legal Advocacy in an Authoritarian State,” 554.

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• Ray Wang and Gerry Groot, “Who Represents? Xi Jinping’s Grand United Front Work, Legitimation, Participation, and Consultative Democracy,” 569.

Urbanization in China

• Will Buckingham and Kam Wing Chan, “One City, Two Systems: Chengzhongcun in China’s Urban System,” 584. • Yanpeng Jiang and Paul Waley, “Shenhong: The Anatomy of an Urban Investment and Development Company in

the Context of China’s State Corporatist Urbanism,” 596.

Research Articles

• Andrea Ghiselli, “Diplomatic Opportunities and Rising Threats: The Expanding Role of Non-Traditional Security in Chinese Foreign and Security Policy,” 611.

• Chloe Sher and Cary Wu, “Fracking in China: Community Impacts and Public Support of Shale Gas Development,” 626.

Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 53, Issue 3 (July 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jcha/53/3

• Todd H. Weir, “Introduction: Comparing Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Culture Wars,” 489. • Julio de la Cueva, “Violent Culture Wars: Religion and Revolution in Mexico, Russia, and Spain in the Interwar

Period,” 503. • Igor J. Polianski, “Pathologia religiosa: Medicine and the Anti-Religious Movement in the Early Soviet Union,”

524. • Klaus Große Kracht, “Campaigning against Bolshevism: Catholic Action in Late Weimar Germany,” 550. • Stefan Berger, “Difficult (Re-)Alignments – Comparative Perspectives on Social Democracy and Religion from

Late-Nineteenth Century to Interwar Germany and Britain,” 574. • Todd H. Weir, “Hitler’s Worldview and the Interwar Kulturkampf,” 597. • Paul Hanebrink, “European Protestants between Anti-Communism and Anti-Totalitarianism: The Other Interwar

Kulturkampf?,” 622. • Daniela Saresella, “The Movement of Catholic Communists, 1937-45,” 644.

Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 38, No. 2 (Summer 2018) http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/38617

• Richard Bell, “Counterfeit Kin: Kidnappers of Color, the Reverse Underground Railroad, and the Origins of Practical Abolition,” 199.

• Robert Cray, “’The Most Valiant in Defense of His Country’: Andrew Jackson’s Bequest and the Politics of Courage, 1819-1857,” 231.

• M. Scott Heerman, “’Reducing Free Men to Slavery’: Black Kidnapping, the ‘Slave Power’, and the Politics of Abolition in Antebellum Illinois, 1830-1860,” 261.

• Joy M Giguere, “’Too Mean to Live, and Certainly in No Fit Condition to Die’: Vandalism, Public Misbehavior, and the Rural Cemetery Movement,” 293.

• Chernoh M. Sesay, Jr., “Mapping Intersectionality, Imagining Music, and Excavating America’s African Archives,” 325.

The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 78, Issue 2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-economic-history/issue/E42E9D5C1B18C51F2C40BAFE270E5935

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• Michael D. Bordo, “A Historical Perspective on the Quest for Financial Stability and the Monetary Policy Regime,” 319.

• Matthias Beestermöller and Ferdinand Rauch, “A Dissection of Trading Capital: Trade in the Aftermath of the Fall of the Iron Curtain,” 358.

• Mohamed Saleh, “On the Road to Heaven: Taxation, Conversions, and the Coptic-Muslim Socioeconomic Gap in Medieval Egypt,” 394.

• Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos and Janette Rutterford, “Individual Investors and Portfolio Diversification in Late Victorian Britain: How Diversified Were Victorian Financial Portfolios?,” 435.

• S.D. Smith and Martin Forster, “’The Curse of the Caribbean’? Agency’s Impact on the Productivity of Sugar Estates on St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 1814-1829,” 472.

• Federico Etro, “The Economics of Renaissance Art,” 500. • Dina Shatnawi and Price Fishback, “The Impact of World War II on the Demand for Female Workers in

Manufacturing,” 539.

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 20, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjgr20/20/2

• Sévane Garibian, “Introduction: The Death of the Perpetrator, or the Uncountable Time of His Eternity,” 197. • Élodie Tranchez, “Tyrannicide and International Law: Can They Possibly Coexist?,” 207. • Sévane Garibian, “’Commanded by My Mother’s Corpse’: Talaat Pasha, or the Revenge Assassination of a

Condemned Man,” 220. • Didier Musiedlak, “The Metamorphoses of Mussolini’s Body,” 236. • Nicolas Patin, “Atoning for the Murder of Millions? The Execution of High-Ranking Nazis After the Second World

War,” 247. • Rosa Ana Alija Fernández, “The Inextricable Path from a Deathbed to the Fight against Impunity: The Cases of

Franco and Pinochet,” 261. • Anne Yvonne Guillou, “The ‘Master of the Land’: Cult Acvities Around Pol Pot’s Tomb,” 275. • Frédéric Mégret, “Bin Laden: Tale of the Death Foretold,” 290.

The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 17, Issue 2 (April 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-gilded-age-and-progressive-era/issue/77624336D42F8449F58648D7A230DED3

• Christophe Nitschke, “Theory and History of Financial Crises: Explaining the Panic of 1873,” 221. • Mary O. Furner, “Defining the Public Good in the U.S. Gilded Age, 1883-1898: ‘Freedom of Contract’ versus

‘Internal Police’ in the Tortured History of Employment Law and Regulation,” 241. • Drew VandeCreek, “Emory Johnson and the Rise of Economic Expertise in the Progressive State, 1898-1913,”

276. • Robert D. Bland, “’A Grim Memorial of its Thorough Work of Devastation and Desolation’: Race and Memory in

the Aftermath of the 1893 Sea Island Storm,” 297. • Shana Bernstein, “Health Activism from the Bottom Up: Progressive Era Immigrant Chicagoans’ Views on Germ

Theory, Environmental Health, and Class Inequality,” 317. • Jeffrey Scott Brown, “Wobbly Vitalism: Bergson, Sorel, and the Interpretation of Revolutionary Syndicalism in the

United States, 1905-1915,” 345. • Thomas R. Pegram, “The Ku Klux Klan, Labor, and the White Working Class During the 1920s,” 373. • Ian Tyrrell, “Robert Wiebe’s The Search for Order, Fifty Years On,” 397.

Journal of Global History, Vol. 13, Issue 2 (July 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-global-history/issue/12188DB437F576C9DB6489EFEEECA3DC

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• Elisabeth Engel, James Kennedy, and Justin Reynolds, “Editorial – the theory and practice of ecumenism: Christian global governance and the search for world order, 1900-80,” 157.

• Albert Wu, “In the shadow of empire: Josef Schmidlin and Protestant-Catholic ecumenism before the Second World War,” 165.

• Christopher Stroop, “’A Christian solution to international tension’: Nikolai Berdyaev, the American YMCA, and Russian Orthodox influence on Western Christian anti-communism, c.1905-60,” 188.

• Elisabeth Engel, “The ecumenical origins of pan-Africanism: Africa and the ‘Southern Negro’ in the International Missionary Council’s global vision of Christian indigenization in the 1920s,” 209.

• Justin Reynolds, “From Christian anti-imperialism to postcolonial Christianity: M.M. Thomas and the ecumenical theology of communism in the 1940s and 1950s,” 230.

• Bastiaan Bouwman, “From religious freedom to social justice: the human rights engagement of the ecumenical movement from the 1940s to the 1970s,” 252.

• Annegreth Schilling, “Between context and conflict: the ‘boom’ of Latin American Protestantism in the ecumenical movement (1955-75),” 274.

Journal of Global Security Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 3 (July 2018) https://academic.oup.com/jogss/issue/3/3

Editorial

• “Innovations in the Study of Nonviolent Resistance, Treaty-Making, IOs, and the Effects of Hegemony on Domestic Political Economy,” 249.

Special Section

• Alex Braithwaite and Jessica Maves Braithwaite, “Expanding the Empirical Study of Actors and Tactics in Research on Nonviolent Resistance,” 251.

• Ches Thurber, “Ethnic Barriers to Civil Resistance,” 255. • Cassy Dorff and Jessica Maves Braithwaite, “Fear of Nonviolent Organizing in Mexico’s Criminal Conflict,” 271. • Margherita Belgioioso, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, and Dragana Vidovic, “A Tale of Two Governments?

Government Responses and Perceived Influence in the 2014 Protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” 285. • Charles Butcher, John Laidlaw Gray, and Liesel Mitchell, “Striking It Free? Organized Labor and the Outcomes of

Civil Resistance,” 302. • Jan Sändig and Tanja Granzow, “Aligning with the U.N.: Nonviolent Self-Determination Movements in the Global

South,” 322.

Articles

• Aarie Glas, Clifton van der Linden, Matthew J. Hoffmann, and Robert A. Denemark, “Understanding Multilateral Treaty-Making as Constitutive Practice,” 339.

• Zorzeta Bakaki, “Do International Organizations Reduce the Risk of Crisis Recurrence?,” 358. • Nikhil Kalyanpur, “Hegemony, Inequality, and the Quest for Primacy,” 371.

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 40, Issue 2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-history-of-economic-thought/issue/A9BBF8989AE3046E402B2132E47D43BC

HES Presidential Address

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• Mauro Boianovsky, “2017 HES Presidential Address: Economists and Their Travels, or the Time When JFK Sent Douglass North on a Mission to Brazil,” 149.

Articles

• Francesco Martelloni and Manuela Mosca, “de Viti de Marco, the ‘European War’, and President Wilson,” 179. • Olivier Rosell, “The Contribution of Robert Torrens to Ricardo’s Theory of Natural Wage,” 201. • Alain Béraud and Guy Numa, “Beyond Say’s Law: The Significance of J.-B. Say’s Monetary Views,” 217. • Kenneth Button, “A.J. Brown, ‘Phillips’s Curve’, and Economic Networks in the 1950s,” 243.

Discussion Forum on ‘Keynes, Mill, and Say’s Law’, by Roy Grieve

• Stephen Meardon, “Discussion Forum on ‘Keynes, Mill, and Say’s Law’, by Roy Grieve,” 265. • James C.W. Ahiakpor, “Keynes, Mill, and Say’s Law: A Comment on Roy Grieve’s Mistaken Criticisms of Mill,”

267. • Roy H. Grieve, “Off Target: Professor Ahiakpor on Keynes, Mill, and Say’s Law,” 275. • Steven Kates, “Making Sense of Classical Theory,” 279. • Alain Béraud and Guy Numa, “Keynes, J.-B. Say, J.S. Mill, and Say’s Law: A Note on Kates, Grieve, and Ahiakpor,”

285.

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 46, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/46/2

• Deborah Neill, “Merchants, Malaria, and Manliness: A Patient’s Experience of Tropical Disease,” 203. • Raminder K. Saini, “’England Failed to Do Her Duty Toward Them’: The India Office and Pauper Indians in the

Metropole, 1857-1914,” 226. • Scott Relyea, “Lamas, Empresses, and Tea: Early Twentieth-Century Sino-British Encounters in Eastern Tibet,”

257. • Ole Birk Laursen, “Anarchist Anti-Imperialism: Guy Aldred and the Indian Revolutionary Movement, 1909-14,”

286. • Ruth L. Almy, “’More Hateful Because of its own Hypocrisy’: Indians, Britain, and Canadian Law in the Komagata

Maru Incident of 1914,” 304. • Mark Hayman, “Economic Protectorate in Britain’s Informal Empire: The Trucial Coast During the Second World

War,” 323. • David A. Johnson, “New Delhi’s All-India War Memorial (India Gate): Death, Monumentality, and the Lasting

Legacy of Empire in India,” 345. • Peter Docking, “’The Wind Has Been Gathering Force’: Iain Macleod and His Policy Change on Tanganyika,” 367.

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 46, No. 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fich20/46/3

• Erica Wald, “Governing the Bottle: Alcohol, Race, and Class in Nineteenth-Century India,” 397. • Lane J. Harris, “Stumbling towards Empire: The Shanghai Local Post Office, the Transnational British Community,

and Informal Empire in China, 1863-97,” 418. • Katherine Crooks, “’Profits, Savings, Health, Peace, Order’: Prostitution, Urban Planning, and Imperial Identity in

Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1898-1912,” 446. • Stephen Constantine, “Woman’s Work in the Service of Empire: Lady Margaret Field (1905-94) from School

Teacher to Governor’s Wife,” 473. • Jean P. Smith, “From Promising Settler to Undesirable Immigrant: The Deportation of British-Born Migrants from

Mental Hospitals in Interwar Australia and South Africa,” 502.

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• Hilary Sapire and Albert Grundlingh, “Rebuffing Royals? Afrikaners and the Royal Visit to South Africa in 1947,” 524.

• Luke Messac, “Outside the Economy: Women’s Work and Feminist Economics in the Construction and Critique of National Income Accounting,” 552.

• Rosaria Franco, “Chinese Refugee Children and Empires: The Politics of International Adoptions in Cold War Hong Kong,” 579.

The Journal of Legal History, Vol. 39, No. 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/flgh20/39/2

• Donal K. Coffey, “’The Right to Shoot Himself’: Secession in the British Commonwealth of Nations,” 117. • Alexander Jackman, “Judging a Judge: A Reappraisal of Lord Mansfield and Somerset’s Case,” 140. • Katherine Cousins, “The Failure of the First Income Tax: A Tale of Commercial Tax Evaders?,” 157. • Tom Allen, “Constitutional Rights in the Irish Home Rule Bill of 1893,” 187.

Journal of Military History, Vol. 82, No. 3 (July 2018) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/823.html

• Clifford J. Rogers, “Medieval Strategy and the Economics of Conquest,” 709. • Brian G. Shellum, “African American Officers in Liberia, 1910-1942,” 739. • Keith Armes, “French Intelligence on the Russian Army on the Eve of the First World War,” 759. • Perry Biddiscombe, “The Mufti’s Men: Haj Amin al-Husayni and SS Parachute Expeditions to Palestine and Iraq,

1944-1945,” 783. • Trent Hone, “Learning to Win: The Evolution of U.S. Navy Tactical Doctrine During the Guadalcanal Campaign,”

817. • Joel I. Holwitt, “The Loss of USS Thresher: Technological and Cultural Change and the Cold War U.S. Navy,” 843. • Christopher Tuck, “Measuring Victory: Assessing the Outcomes of Konfrontasi, 1963-66,” 873. • Are Skarstein Kolberg, “Did Vikings Really Go Berserk? An Interdisciplinary Critical Analysis of Berserks,” 899. • Martijn Lak, “The Death Ride of the Panzers? Recent Historiography on the Battle of Kursk,” 909.

The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 56, Issue 2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-modern-african-studies/issue/3C6388F761AE689048E378AB47AEC350

• Catherine Boone, “Shifting visions of property under competing political regimes: changing uses of Côte d’Ivoire’s 1998 Land Law,” 189.

• Dan Brockington, Olivia Howland, Vesa-Matti Loiske, Moses Mnzava, and Christine Noe, “Economic growth, rural assets, and prosperity: exploring the implications of a 20-year record of asset growth in Tanzania,” 217.

• Sterling Roop, Kjetil Tronvoll, and Nicodemus Minde, “The politics of continuity and collusion in Zanzibar: political reconciliation and the establishment of the Government of National Unity,” 245.

• William R. Nylen, “The demand for ‘critical research’ in a competitive authoritarian regime: think tanks in Mozambique,” 269.

• Vibeke Wang and Mi Yung Yoon, “Recruitment mechanisms for reserved seats for women in parliament and switches to non-quota seats: a comparative study of Tanzania and Uganda,” 299.

• Ulrikke Wethal, “Beyond the China factor: challenges to backward linkages in the Mozambican construction sector,” 325.

The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 90, No. 2 (June 2018) https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2018/90/2

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• Maartje van Gelder, “The People’s Prince: Popular Politics in Early Modern Venice,” 249. • Anna Ross, “Down with the Walls! The Politics of Place in Spanish and German Urban Extension Planning, 1848-

1914,” 292. • Sheila Fitzpatrick, “The Motherland Calls: ‘Soft’ Repatriation of Soviet Citizens from Europe, 1945-1953,” 323. • Raffael Scheck, “Collaboration of the Heart: The Forbidden Love Affairs of French Prisoners of War and German

Women in Nazi Germany,” 351. • Susan R. Grayzel, “Belonging to the Imperial Nation: Rethinking the History of the First World War in Britain and

Its Empire,” 383.

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 23, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmis20/23/3

• Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, “Briefly remembering Rosario Villari (1925-2017),” 229. • Christopher Korten, “Financial policies in the Papal States, 1790s-1848: a comparative study of Napoleonic

Europe,” 234. • Xin Liu, “Reversing the view of ‘political pilgrims’: re-examining Italian travelogues about China in the 1950s,”

256. • Camilla Devitt, “Shaping labour migration to Italy: the role of labour market institutions,” 274. • Fiona M. Stewart, “Guerra civile: experience, memory, and contrasting histories of the Resistance in Italy,” 293.

Roundtable

• Mark Gilbert, “A Conflicted Nation. Storia dell’Italia nella Guerra Fredda (1943-1978),” 313.

The Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 53, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjph20/53/2

• L.M. Ratnapalan, “Science and Politics in the Hawaiian Kingdom: The Progress of the Honolulu Social Science Association, 1882-87,” 133.

• John Gascoigne, “Global Intersections: U.S. Whalers and Voyagers and Australasia,” 148.

Pacific Currents

• Clive Moore, “The End of Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (2003-17),” 164.

Narratives and Documents

• Niel Gunson, “Manuscript XXXIII: Threlkeld’s Account of the Maro ‘Ura of Opoa, Raiatea,” 180. • Graham R. Fulton and Peter Bialek, “The Chevert: A History,” 186. • Peter McQuarrie and Kevin Menzies, “Where Are the Coast-Watchers’ Bones?,” 201.

Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 47, No. 3 (Spring 2018) http://www.palestine-studies.org/jps/issue/187

• Leila Farsakh, Rhoda Kanaaneh, and Sherene Seikaly, “Queering Palestine,” 7. • C. Heike Schotten, “To Exist is to Resist: Palestine and the Question of Queer Theory,” 13. • Walaa Alqaisiya, “Decolonial Queering: The Politics of Being Queer in Palestine,” 29. • Mikki Stelder, “Other Scenes of Speaking: Listening to Palestinian Anticolonial-Queer Critique,” 45.

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• Nadine Naber, Sa’ed Atshan, Nadia Awad, Maya Mikdashi, Sofian Merabet, Dorgham Abusalim, and Nada Elia, “On Palestine Studies and Queer Theory,” 62.

• Victor Kattan, “Why U.S. Recognition of Jerusalem Could Be Contrary to International Law,” 72. • Rashid I. Khalidi, “And Now What? The Trump Administration and the Question of Jerusalem,” 93. • Paul Gaston Aaron, “How Israel Assassinates ‘Enemies’: Ronen Bergman Counts the Ways,” 103.

Journal of Policy History, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (July 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-policy-history/issue/8012DE7BC7053FE6415258AB83C98023

• Jennifer L. Erkulwater, “How the Nation’s Largest Minority Became White: Race Politics and the Disability Rights Movement, 1970-1980,” 367.

• Susan Stein-Roggenbuck, “Resisting a Right to Relief: States, Responsible Relative Laws, and Old Age Assistance,” 400.

• Adam Chamberlain, “Perceptions and Policy Failure: Explaining President James Buchanan’s Policy Priorities through Latent Opinion,” 429.

• Kathryn A. Nicholas, “Reexamining Women’s Nineteenth-Century Political Agency: School Suffrage and Office-Holding,” 452.

• James Hillyer, “The Fiscal Revolution in America: A Reinterpretation,” 490. • Nicholas F. Jacobs and James D. Savage, “Kennedy’s Keynesian Budgetary Politics and the 1962 Public Works

Acceleration Act,” 522. • Robert D. Horwitz, “Politics as Victimhood, Victimhood as Politics,” 552.

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 14, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/upse20/14/3

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

• Elizabeth A. Bennion and Xander E. Laughlin, “Best Practices in Civic Education: Lessons from the Journal of Political Science Education,” 287.

• John Rothgeb, Jr. “Do Online Discussion Groups Enhance Students’ Analytical Ability and Recall of Factual Knowledge?,” 331.

Articles

• Luba Levin-Banchik, “Assessing Knowledge Retention, With and Without Simulations,” 341. • Laura D. Young, Ñusta Carranza Ko, and Michael Perrin, “Using Game of Thrones to Teach International

Relations,” 360. • Matthew Barr and Louise H. Jackson, “Enhancing Delivery and Assessment: A Case Study in Module Redesign for

Improved Transition into Higher Education,” 390. • Matthew Charles Wilson, “Crowdsourcing and Self-Instruction: Turning the Production of Teaching Materials into

a Learning Objective,” 400. • Nakisssa Jahanbani, Charmaine Willis, and Donnett Lee, “What We Wish We Knew: Reflections of Brand-New

Teaching Assistants,” 409.

Political Science Instruction

• Allison D. Rank and Angela R. Tylock, “Vote Oswego: Developing and Assessing the Campaign-as-Course Model,” 376.

Books, Teaching Tools, and Educational Resources

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• Daniel J. Mallinson, “California Budget Simulation,” 418.

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 28, Issue 3 (July 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-royal-asiatic-society/issue/66438B53706CAF30DD0F2FC0EABAEEC4

• Anne Murphy and Heidi Pauwels, “From Outside the Persianate Centre: Vernacular Views on ‘Alamgir’ Introduction,” 409.

• Allison Busch, “’Unhitching the Oxcart of Delhi’: A Mughal-Period Hindi Account of Political Insurgency,” 415. • Monika Horstmann, “Aurangzeb in the Perspective on Kachvaha Literature,” 441. • Cynthia Talbot, “A Poetic Record of the Rajput Rebellion, c. 1680,” 461. • Heidi Pauwels and Emilia Bachrach, “Aurangzeb as Iconoclast? Vaishnava Accounts of the Krishna Images’

Exodus from Braj,” 485. • Lindsey Harlan, “Aurangzeb in Mewar Through the Stories of Sultan Singh,” 511. • Véronique Bouillier, “Aurangzeb and the Nath Yogis,” 525. • Anne Murphy, “Thinking Beyond Aurangzeb and the Mughal State in a Late Eighteenth-Century Punjabi Braj

Source,” 537. • Samira Sheikh, “Aurangzeb as Seen from Gujarat: Shi’i and Millenarian Challenges to Mughal Sovereignty,” 557.

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 49, Issue 2 (June 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-southeast-asian-studies/issue/3DB3376CDCC547768073E8696038F190

• Caroline Bennett, “Living with the dead in the killing fields of Cambodia,” 184. • Muhammad Arafat Bin Mohamad, “Memories of collective victimhood and conflict in southern Thailand,” 204. • Catherine Arthur, “From Fretilin to freedom: The evolution of symbolism of Timor-Leste’s national flag,” 227. • Joseph Scalice, “Pamitinan and Tapusi: Using the Carpio legend to reconstruct lower-class consciousness in the

late Spanish Philippines,” 250. • Nadi Tofighian, “Mapping the ‘whirligig of amusements’ in colonial Southeast Asia,” 277. • Jesrina Ann Xavier and Edmund Terence Gomez, “Still an ethnic enterprise after a generational change? Indian-

owned SMEs in Malaysia,” 297.

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 41, Issue 4 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/41/4

• Ruike Xu and Wyn Rees, “Comparing the Anglo-American and Israeli-American Special Relationships in the Obama Era: An Alliance Persistence Perspective,” 494.

• Mark Erbel and Christopher Kinsey, “Think again – supplying war: reappraising military logistics and its centrality to strategy and war,” 519.

• Stephen Tankel, “Beyond the Double Game: Lessons from Pakistan’s Approach to Islamist Militancy,” 545. • Thomas P. Cavanna, “Geopolitics over Proliferation: The Origins of U.S. Grand Strategy and Their Implications for

the Spread of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia,” 576. • Emil Aslan Souleimanov, “Making Jihad or Making Money? Understanding the Transformation of Dagestan’s

Jamaats into Organised Crime Groups,” 604.

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 41, Issue 5 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjss20/41/5

• Christian Tripodi, “The British Army, ‘Understanding’, and the Illusion of Control,” 632.

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• Andrew Sanders, “Principles of Minimum Force and the Parachute Regiment in Northern Ireland, 1969-1972,” 659.

• Michael Woldemariam and Alden Young, “After the Split: Partition, Successor States, and the Dynamics of War in the Horn of Africa,” 684.

• Mats Berdal, “The State of U.N. Peacekeeping: Lessons from Congo,” 721. • Yelena Biberman, “Self-Defense Militias, Death Squads, and State Outsourcing of Violence in India and Turkey,”

751.

Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 10, Issue 1 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjth20/10/1

• Lien Foubert, “Men and women tourists’ desire to see the world: ‘curiosity’ and ‘a longing to learn’ as (self-) fashioning motifs (first-fifth centuries C.E.),” 5.

• Emma Gleadhill, “Improving upon birth, marriage, and divorce: the cultural capital of three late eighteenth-century female Grand Tourists,” 21.

• Ildiko Domotor, “In search of the rare and the beautiful – two female travellers’ journeys to mid-nineteenth century Hungary,” 37.

• Richard E. Morris, “The Victorian ‘Change of Air’ as medical and social construction,” 49. • Maria Immacolata Simeon and Elèna Lucariello, “Naples, city of art and culture: tourism policy and a new image

for the city in the 1990s,” 66.

Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 10, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjth20/10/2

• Rafael Vallejo-Pousada, Margarita Vilar-Rodríguez, and Elvira Lindoso-Tato, “The tourism economy in Spain, 1900-1939: new sources, new methodologies, and new results,” 105.

• Sune Bechmann Pedersen, “Eastbound tourism in the Cold War: the history of the Swedish communist travel agency Folkturist,” 130.

• Blake C. Scott, “Revolution at the hotel: Panama and luxury travel in the age of decolonisation,” 146. • José Díaz Cuyás and Dean MacCannell, “Art, tourism, and authenticity: Dean MacCannell in correspondence with

José Díaz Cuyás,” 165. • Patrick Young, “Tourism, empire, and aftermath in French North Africa,” 183.

Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 16, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjts20/16/3

• Alessandra Bitumi, “’An uplifting tale of Europe’: Jacques Delors and the contradictory quest for a European social model in the Age of Reagan,” 203.

• Andrea Bosco, “From empire to Atlantic ‘system’: The Round Table, Chatham House, and the emergence of a new paradigm in Anglo-American relations,” 222.

• Stephen Ceccoli and John Bing, “Taking the lead? Transatlantic attitudes towards lethal drone strikes,” 247. • Steve Marsh, “The U.S., BREXIT, and Anglo-American relations,” 272. • David Monger, “Networking against Genocide during the First World War: the international network behind the

British Parliamentary report on the Armenian Genocide,” 295.

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Spring 2018) http://vs.ucpress.edu/content/13/2

• Martin Gainsborough, “Malesky vs. Fforde: How Best to Analyze Vietnamese Politics?,” 1.

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• Angie Ngoc Tran and Vicki Crinis, “Migrant Labor and State Power: Vietnamese Workers in Malaysia and Vietnam,” 27.

• Ole Bruun and Luu Bich Ngoc, “Local and Indigenous Knowledge for Disaster Prevention and Livelihood Protection in Rural North Central Vietnam,” 74.

Labor History, Vol. 59, Issue 4 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/clah20/59/4

• Jason Garner and José Benclowicz, “The only solution is revolution: The Spanish Confederación Nacional de Trabajo and the problem of unemployment in Republican Spain, 1931-1933,” 375.

• Shai Srougo, “Between idealism and reality: the unknown chapter of the Thessalonikian dockworkers in their struggle in the port of Haifa, 1933-1935,” 398.

• Minsun Ji, “The worker cooperative movement in South Korea: from radical autonomy to state-sanctioned accommodation,” 415.

• Shani Bar-On Maman, “Spatially strong: Dead Sea Works Ltd. and the building up of the southeast of Israel, 1948-1964,” 437.

• Carlos Mignon and Adam Fishwick, “Origins and evolution of Maoism in Argentina, 1969-1971,” 454. • Nicola Pizzolato, “Harvests of shame: enduring unfree labour in the twentieth-century United States, 1933-1964,”

472. • Patricia Suárez and Joaquín Ocampo Suárez-Valdés, “The development of a new labour framework during the

Second Republic in Spain: The Central Service for job placement and defence against unemployment,” 459.

Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 43, Issue 2 (June 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/lsja/43/2

• Steven K. Ashby, “’Traditional’ Labor and ‘Alt’ Labor: Comparisons, Critiques, and Perspectives,” 101. • Tom Juravich, “Constituting Challenges in Differing Arenas of Power: Workers Centers, the Fight for $15, and

Union Organizing,” 104. • Simon Black, “Community Unionism without the Community? Lessons from Labor-Community Coalitions in the

Canadian Child Care Sector,” 118. • Hannah Johnston, “Workplace Gains Beyond the Wagner Act: The New York Taxi Workers Alliance and

Participation in Administrative Rulemaking,” 141.

Mediterranean Historical Review, Vol. 33, Issue 1 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fmhr20/33/1

• Ram Ben-Shalom, “The messianic journey of Jonathan ha-Kohen of Lunel to the Land of Israel re-examined,” 1. • Ariadni Moutafidou, “Italian state politics and the disruptive factor of volunteer groups,” 27. • Iosif Maravelakis, “British policy in the Cretan Question (1893-1913): prioritizing between diplomatic and

economic affairs,” 45. • Leda Papastefanaki, “From Santorini to Trieste and Suez: scientific knowledge, discovery, and use of Theran

earth in the Mediterranean (from the end of the eighteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century),” 67.

• Alexis Rappas, “Memorial soliloquies in post-colonial Rhodes and the ghost of Mediterranean cosmopolitanism,” 89.

The Middle East Journal, Vol. 72, No. 2 (Spring 2018) http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/38421

• Bruce K. Rutherford, “Egypt’s New Authoritarianism under Sisi,” 185.

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• Line Khatib, “The Pre-2011 Roots of Syria’s Islamist Militants,” 209. • Samuel Helfont, “Authoritarianism beyond Borders: The Iraqi Ba’th Party as a Transnational Actor,” 229. • Chad E. Nelson, “Revolution and War: Saddam’s Decision to Invade Iran,” 246. • Benjamin Isakhan and Peter E. Mulherin, “Basra’s Bid for Autonomy: Peaceful Progress toward a Decentralized

Iraq,” 267.

Middle East Policy, Vol. 25, Issue 2 (Summer 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14754967/2018/25/2

Regional Outlook: Symposium

• W. Robert Pearson, Gonul Tol, Aaron Stein, and Lisel Hintz, “Turkey’s Emerging Role in the Middle East,” 5. • Cinzia Bianco, “Gulf Security after 2011: A Threat Analysis,” 27. • Emil Aslan Souleimanov and Valery Dzutsati, “Russia’s Syria War: A Strategic Trap?,” 42. • Jacob Eriksson, “Master of None: Trump, Jerusalem, and the Prospects of Israeli-Palestinian Peace,” 51.

Sub-State Actors

• Yehuda U. Blanga, “Football and Politics in the Shadow of the Cedars, 2000-2015,” 64. • Mohammed M. Hafez, “Fratricidal Jihadists: Why Islamists Keep Losing Their Civil Wars,” 86.

Hindsight

• Chris Parker, “Paying for Zion: Eisenhower’s Middle East Policy, 1953-56,” 100. • Mehmed S. Kaya, “Turkey’s Vain Struggle to Create a Homogenous Nation,” 121. • Anthony Paphiti and Sascha-Dominik (Dov) Bachmann, “Syria: A Legacy of Western Foreign-Policy Failure,” 136.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 2 (March 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/issue/BC0E62ABFBDC6018D519031694BC7D39

• Rajnarayan Chandavarkar, “The Perils of Proximity: Rivalries and conflicts in the making of a neighbourhood in Bombay City in the twentieth city,” 351

• Quentin (Trais) Pearson, “Morbid Subjects: Forensic medicine and sovereignty in Siam,” 394. • Nikhil Menon, “’Fancy Calculating Machine’: Computers and planning in independent India,” 421. • Stephanie Po Yin Chung, “Creating ‘Family’ networks across Time and Space: The Alsagoffs in Singapore, 1824-

2009,” 458. • Reena Kukreja, “Caste and Cross-Region Marriages in Haryana, India: Experience of Dalit cross-region brides in

Jat households,” 492. • Jessamyn R. Abel, “Ethics and Internationalism in Japanese Education, 1933-45,” 532. • Sazana Jayadeva, “’Below English Line’: An ethnographic exploration of class and the English language in post-

liberalization India,” 576. • Puli Fuwongcharoen, “’Long Live Ratthathammanun!’: Constitution worship in revolutionary Siam,” 609. • Arnab Dey, “Diseased Plantations: Law and the political economy of health in Assam, 1860-1920,” 645. • Gautam Ghosh, “Nobility or Utility? Zamindars, businessmen, and bhadralok as curators of the Indian nation in

Satyajit Ray’s Jalsaghar (The Music Room),” 683. • Ruth Rogaski, “Knowing a Sentient Mountain: Space, science, and the sacred in ascents of Mount

Paektu/Changbai,” 716.

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Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 3 (May 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/issue/DA95C594FBA2AA3722A199CDFAEB6B1F

• Bart Klem and Bert Suykens, “The Politics of Order and Disturbance: Public authority, sovereignty, and violent contestation in South Asia,” 753.

• Bart Klem and Sidharthan Maunaguru, “Public Authority under Sovereign Encroachment: Leadership in Two Villages during Sri Lanka’s War,” 784.

• Anushay Malik, “Public Authority and Local Resistance: Abdur Rehman and the industrial workers of Lahore, 1969-1974,” 815.

• Andrea J. Nightingale, Anil Bhattarai, Hemant R. Ojha, Tulasi Sharan Sigdel, and Katharine N. Rankin, “Fragmented Public Authority and State Un/making in the ‘New’ Republic of Nepal,” 849.

• Bert Suykens, “’A Hundred Per Cent Good Man Cannot Do Politics’: Violent self-sacrifice, student authority, and party-state integration in Bangladesh,” 883.

• Atreyee Sen, “Torture and Laughter: Naxal insurgency, custodial violence, and inmate resistance in a women’s correctional facility in 1970s Calcutta,” 917.

• Nicolas Martin, “Corruption and Factionalism in Contemporary Punjab: An ethnographic account from rural Malwa,” 942.

• Sarah Byrne, “’From Our Side Rules Are Followed’: Authorizing bureaucracy in Nepal’s ‘permanent transition’,” 971.

• Niels Terpstra and Georg Frerks, “Governance Practices and Symbolism: De facto sovereignty and public authority in ‘Tigerland’,” 1001.

• Amanda Snellinger, “From (Violent) Protest to Policy: Rearticulating authority through the National Youth Policy in post-war Nepal,” 1043.

• Thomas Blom Hansen, “Whose Public, Whose Authority? Reflections on the moral force of violence,” 1076.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 52, Issue 4 (July 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/issue/41C6662D62441D89AF74C917B50130DA

• António Eduardo Hawthorne Barrento, “Going Modern: The tourism experience at the seaside and hill resorts in late Qing and Republican China,” 1089.

• Jonathan Chappell, “Some Corner of a Chinese Field: The politics of remembering foreign veterans of the Taiping civil war,” 1134.

• Shengping Chang and Steve Hess, “The Diffusion of Contention in Contemporary China: An investigation of the 2014-15 wave of teacher strikes,” 1172.

• Alexander Stewart, “Tabligh Jama’at in China: Sacred self, worldly nation, transnational imaginary,” 1194. • Gerald Roche and Hiroyuki Suzuki, “Tibet’s Minority Languages: Diversity and endangerment,” 1227. • Claire Lowrie, “’What a Picture Can Do’: Contests of colonial mastery in photographs of Asian ‘houseboys’ from

Southeast Asia and Northern Australia, 1880s-1920s,” 1279. • J. Devika, “Decolonizing Nationalist Racism? Reflections on travel writing from mid-twentieth century Kerala,

India,” 1316. • Aryendra Chakravartty, “Provincial Pasts and National Histories: Territorial self-fashioning in twentieth-century

Bihar,” 1347. • Sebastian Schwecke, “A Tangled Jungle of Disorderly Transactions? The production of a monetary outside in a

north Indian town,” 1375. • Thomas Chambers, “Continuity in Mind: Imagination and migration in India and the Gulf,” 1420.

Modern & Contemporary France, Vol. 26, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmcf20/26/2

• Oliver Davis, “The anti-police of Mai ’68 fifty years on,” 107.

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• Nick Hewlett, “Disorder, les forces de l’ordre and the re-ordering of capitalism in May-June 1968,” 115. • Oliver Davis, “Managing (in)security in Paris in Mai ’68,” 129. • Nick Hewlett, “Disorder, les forces de l’ordre, and the re-ordering of capitalism in May-June 1968,” 115. • Oliver Davis, “Managing (in)security in Paris in Mai ’68,” 129. • Chris Reynolds, “From mai-juin ’68 to Nuit Debout: shifting perspectives on France’s anti-police,” 145. • Alex Corcos, “Mouvement/Occupation/Debout: The Situationist International and their legacy of protest,” 165. • Perry Zurn, “Curiosities at war: the police and prison resistance after Mai ’68,” 179. • Christina Horvath, “Riots or revolts? The legacy of the 2005 uprising in French banlieue narratives,” 193.

Le Monde Diplomatique (May 2018) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2018/05/

• Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Mai, un espoir d’océan,” 1. • Nikolaï Kozhanov, “Que cherche la Russie au Proche-Orient?,” 1. • Nikolaï Kozhanov, “Alliance pragmatique entre Moscou et Téhéran,” 4. • Jean-Michel Dumay, “La France abandonne ses villes moyennes,” 1. • “Ceci n’est pas un sondage,” 2. • Anna Feigenbaum, “Gaz lacrymogène des larmes en or,” 3. • Thomas Vescovi, “Israël hanté par la Nakba,” 6. • Guillaume Pajot, “Fin du ‘printemps birman’,” 7. • Anne Vigna, “Retour de la violence politique au Brésil,” 8. • Anne Vigna, “Aux petits soins pour les grands propriétaires terriens,” 9. • Miguel Serna, “Les patrons latino-américains prennent le pouvoir,” 8. • Aaron Maté, “Comment le ‘Russiagate’ aveugle les démocrates,” 10. • Thomas Frank, “Boston ou la religion de l’innovation,” 10. • Olivier Piot, “De Johannesburg à Kinshasa, les lanceurs d’alerte en première ligne,” 12. • Kyle G. Brown, “L’Afrique dépouillée de ses poissons,” 14. • Frank Pasquale, “Mettre fin au trafic des données personnelles,” 16. • Pierre Rimbert, “Tout allait bien…” • Alexia Eychenne, “Goodyear et ses fantômes,” 18. • Mohamed Larbi Bouguerra, “L’austérité au filtre des eaux usées,” 19. • Michel Pigenet, “Épineuse indépendance syndicale,” 20. • Antony Burlaud, “Au pays de l’’ardeur révolutionnaire’,” 21. • Catherine Dufour, “Une pionnière sous les étoiles,” 27. • Walter Benn Michaels, “Vous n’aurez pas ma souffrance,” 28.

Le Monde Diplomatique (June 2018) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2018/06/

• Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Paillassons de Washington,” 1. • Ibrahim Warde, “Le diktat iranien de Donald Trump,” 1. • “L’escalade,” 2. • John Bellamy Foster, “Karl Marx et l’exploitation de la nature,” 3. • Stefano Liberti, “Les paysans mozambicains font reculer font l’agro-industrie,” 4. • Martine Bulard and Sung Il-Kwon, “La poliitque du rayon de soleil,” 6. • Florence Beaugé, “Une libération très calculée pour les Saoudiennes,” 8. • Florence Beaugé, “Sortir du ‘tout pétrole’,” 8. • Richard D. Kahlenberg, “Comment papa m’a fait entrer à Harvard,” 10. • Renaud Lambert, “Au Mexique, la tentation de l’espoir,” 11.

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• Tigrane Yegavian, “Le second printemps arménien,” 12. • Sébastien Gobert, “Vaine réforme policière à Kiev,” 19. • Laurent Perpigna Iban, “Bataille pour la paix au Pays basque,” 20. • Evelyne Pieiller, “Le terroir ne ment pas,” 21. • François Ruffin, “Déjouer la résignation, retour sur une victoire électorale,” 22. • Serge Halimi, “Pour les socialistes en déroute, l’échec, c’est les autres…,” 22. • Éric Dussert and Cristina Ion, “Bonne sieste à la bibliothèque,” 27. • Samuel Gontier, “Grèves en chaîne,” 28.

Dossier: Bouleversement démographique en Europe

• Philippe Descamps, “Paysage après la transition,” 13. • Jean-Arnault Dérens and Laurent Geslin, “Cet exode qui dépeuple les Balkans,” 14. • Corentin Léotard and Ludovic Lepeltier-Kutasi, “Un fonds de commerce pour les nationalistes hongrois,” 16. • Rachel Knaebel, “Spirale du vide dans l’est de l’Allemagne,” 16. • Claude Aubert, “Longévité, les limites d’une espérance,” 18.

Le Monde Diplomatique (July 2018) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2018/07/

• Serge Halimi, “Éditorial: Le caprice du prince,” 1. • Rémi Carayol, “Au Mali, la guerre n’a rien réglé,” 1. • Philippe Leymarie, “Une coopération régionale pour s’émanciper de la France,” 7. • Anne-Cécile Robert, “’Le Monde diplomatique’ et la langue kurde,” 2. • Louis Pinto, “Les enfants gâtés du supermarché,” 3. • David Garcia, “Misère du football africain,” 4. • David Garcia, “Prolétaires du ballon rond,” 5. • David Garcia, “Dans le football, le rideau de l’argent a remplacé le rideau de fer.” • Christine Chaumeau, “Le rêve monarchique du premier ministre cambodgien,” 8. • Christine Chaumeau, “Sihanoukville à l’heure chinoise,” 9. • Paul Codjia and Raphaël Colliaux, “Au Pérou, les Wampis déterminés à protéger leur territoire,” 10. • Paul Codjia and Raphaël Colliaux, “Une reconnaissance ambiguë,” 11. • Michael J. Glennon, “Aux bons soins de la CIA…,” 13. • Lionel Richard, “La révolution selon Chagall,” 14. • Jean-Baptiste Malet, “L’anthroposophie, discrète multinationale de l’ésotérisme,” 16. • “La Société théosophique, ou le mythe de ‘l’insurrection des consciences.’” • Renaud Lambert, “L’investisseur ne vote pas,” 18. • Timour Muhidine, “Les écrans du Bosphore,” 27. • Gérard Mordillat, “Le spectateur impatient,” 28.

Dossier: L’animal, un citoyen comme les autres?

• Benoît Bréville, “Le temps des charcutiers végétariens,” 19. • "Laurent Litzenburger, “Cochons, taureaux, mulots, à la barre!,” 20. • Jérôme Lamy, “’Homo sapiens’ n’a plus le monopole des droits,” 20. • Evelyne Pieiller, “Retour au jardin d’Éden,” 22. • Catherine Dufour, “De Baudelaire à YouTube, le sourire du chat,” 22.

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Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de Voir (June-July 2018) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/159/

La nouvelle guerre froide

Éditorial

• Hélène Richard, “Et puis, la paix s’est éloignée…”

L’humiliation

• Amnon Kapeliouk, “Le géant soviétique s’affaisse.” • Ibrahim Warde, “Cure de jouvence pour le néolibéralisme en Europe de l’Est.” • Amnon Kapeliouk, “Le ‘nouvel ordre international’ n’a duré qu’un jour.” • Paul-Marie de La Gorce, “Contenir, contenir, toujours contenir la Russie.” • Gilbert Achcar, “Marche vers l’est de l’Alliance atlantique.” • Anne-Cécile Robert, “À l’heure des ‘guerres humanitaires.’” • Jean-Marie Chauvier, “Nostalgie de l’homme rouge.”

Le retour du refoulé

• Jacques Lévesque, “Maison européenne, le rêve brisé.” • Julien Vercueil, “Un mur de Berlin renaît en Ukraine.” • Igor Delanoë, “Le Donbass, une carte entre les mains de Moscou.” • Bernard Cassen, “Requiem pour l’Europe sociale.” • Jean-Arnault Dérens and Laurent Geslin, “Les Balkans sur la ligne de crête.”

À couteaux tires

• Ollivier Zajec, “De la kalachnikov aux bombardiers furtifs.” • Michael Klare, “Surenchère nucléaire aux États-Unis.” • Claude Julien, “Un continent à l’ombre des missiles Pershing.” • Aaron Maté, “Le Congrès américain sur le pied de guerre.” • Nikolaï Kozhanov, “Que cherchent les Russes en Syrie?”

Sous influences

• Régis Genté and Laurent Rouy, “Organiser des révolutions ‘spontanées.’” • Thomas Schreiber, “Les ondes de Radio Europe libre brouillées par la détente.” • Maxime Audinet, “RT, la voix de Moscou.” • Serge Halimi, “Donald Trump débordé par le parti antirusse.” • Kevin Limonier, “Le Runet tisse sa Toile.”

Le Monde Diplomatique – Manière de Voir (August-September 2018) https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/160/

Le défi tunisien

Éditorial

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• Akram Belkaïd, “Le pays mal aidé.”

Espoirs et revers (1956-1987)

• Sophie Bessis, “Bourguiba, un destin tunisien.” • Samy Ghorbal, “Une Constituante contre la monarchie.” • Philippe Herreman, “L’échec de l’expérience collectiviste.” • Interview with Habib Bourguiba by Jean Lacouture, “Une vision bourguibienne pour la Palestine.” • Jean Egen, “Doutes et attentes d’un jeune pays.” • Paul Balta, “Noces éphémères à Djerba.” • Khemais Chammari, “Un coup de force à Gafsa.” • Daniel Junqua, “Janvier 1984: les ‘émeutes du pain.’”

Le règne de fer (1987-2011)

• Kamel Labidi, “Une privation continue de libertés.” • Akram Belkaïd, “Un coup d’État médical.” • Micheline Paunet, “Silence les médias, on réprime!” • Olfa Lamloum and Luiza Toscane, “Les femmes tunisiennes, un bien commode alibi.” • Meryem N. Belkaïd, “Un cinéma novateur.” • Sophie Bessis and Kamel Jendoubi, “Un pays ‘émergent’ en panne.” • Karine Gantin and Omeyya Seddik, “Quand le ‘peuple des mines’ brandit le poing.”

Les temps incertains

• Olivier Piot, “De la colère au soulèvement.” • Serge Halimi, “Soudain, la révolution.” • Chahinez Ayari, “Un transition atypique.” • Thierry Brésillon, “Mariage de raison entre rivaux.” • Thameur Mekki,”Le rap tunisien, contestaire et brimé.” • Larbi Chouikha, “Médias, la réforme inachevée.” • Hèla Yousfi, “Un syndicat face à Ennahda.” • Pierre Puchot, “Le consensus pour sortir de la crise.” • Akram Belkaïd, “Les voix oubliées de Kasserine.” • Thameur Mekki, “Une loi contre le cannabis et la jeunesse.”

National Identities, Vol. 20, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cnid20/20/3

• Jason D. Frost, “Myth and reality: a review of Bonaparte and the British prints and propaganda in the age of Napoleon,” 231.

• Owen Fenton, “Narratively framing emergent identities in post-agreement societies: pattern of the Northern Irish identity within the provincial media,” 235.

• Oliver Nyambi, “’Warriors’ and ‘Mighty Warriors’: national football team nicknames and the politics and politicisation of national identity in Zimbabwe,” 259.

• Catherine Austin and Farida Fozdar, “Australian national identity: empirical research since 1998,” 277. • Tristan Sturm, “Religion as nationalism: the religious nationalism of American Christian Zionists,” 299. • Mohammed Hamdan, “’The orange was dried up and shriveled’: oranges and the crisis of nationalism in Ghassan

Kanafani and Smilansky Yizhar,” 321.

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Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 24, No. 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fnep20/24/2

• Stephen Deets, “Consociationalism, Clientalism, and Local Politics in Beirut: Between Civic and Sectarian Identities,” 133.

• Roxanna Sjöstedt, “Beyond Compliance: Recognition, Solidarity, and Minority Rights in Post-Accession Estonia,” 158.

• Ramón Máiz and Cristina Ares, “The Shifting Framing Strategies and Policy Positions of the Bloque Nacionalista Galego,” 181.

• Benjamin Reilly, “Centripetalism and Electoral Moderation in Established Democracies,” 201. • Vera Heuer, “Pamphlets of the Committee on Public Information and the Construction of an American National

Identity During World War One: An Event-Frame Analysis,” 222.

New Global Studies, Vol. 12, Issue 1 (April 2018) https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ngs.2018.12.issue-1/issue-files/ngs.2018.12.issue-1.xml

• Nancy H. Kwak, “Anti-Gentrification Campaigns and the Fight for Local Control in California Cities,” 9. • Debra Lam and John Wagner Givens, “Small and Smart: Why and How Smart City Solutions Can and Should be

Adapted to the Unique Needs of Smaller Cities,” 21. • Jo Guldi, “Global Questions about Rent and the Longue Durée of Urban Power, 1848 to the Present,” 37. • Sascha Haselmayer, “The De-Globalized City,” 65. • Simon Curtis, “Global Cities and the Ends of Globalism,” 75. • Tony Banout and Brad Henderson, “Religious Diversity, Social Cohesion, and the Role of Interfaith Cooperation in

Resilient Global Cities,” 91.

Orbis, Vol. 62, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/orbis/vol/62/issue/3

• Colin P. Clarke and Assaf Moghadam, “Mapping Today’s Jihadi Landscape and Threat,” 347. • Mia Bloom and Chelsea Daymon, “Assessing the Future Threat: ISIS’s Virtual Caliphate,” 372. • Frank Gunter, “Immunizing Iraq against al-Qaeda 3.0,” 389. • Samuel Helfont, “An Arab Option for Iraq,” 409. • Benedetta Berti, “Stability in Syria: What Would It Take to Make It Happen?,” 422. • Brandon Friedman, “Iran’s Hezbollah Model in Iraq and Syria: Fait Accompli?,” 438. • Tally Helfont, “A More Forward Role for the Gulf States? Combatting Terrorism at Home and Abroad,” 454. • Nada Bakos, “Beyond Kinetic Operations: A Road Map to Success in Syria and Iraq,” 473. • Dominic Tierney, “A Weary Hercules: The United States and the Fertile Crescent in a Post-Caliphate Era,” 487.

Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter 2017) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/pakijhiststud.2.issue-2

• Kristof Smeyers, “When Immortals Die: Excavating the Emotional Impact of the Death of Prophets in Nineteenth-Century England,” 1.

• Lucy Bregman, “Dying in Five Stages: Death and Emotions in Kübler-Ross and Her Influence,” 33. • Jeffrey Tyssens, “Funerary Culture, Secularity, and Symbolised Violence in Nineteenth-Century Belgium,” 62. • Jeremiah Mutie, “Attitudes toward Death in Greco-Roman and Early Christian Cultures,” 89.

Peace & Chage: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 43, Issue 2 (April 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680130/2018/43/2

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• Marie Olson Lounsbery and Karl DeRouen, Jr., “The Roles of Design and Third Parties on Civil War Peace Agreement Outcomes,” 139.

• Anna Jarstad and Desirée Nilsson, “Making and Keeping Promises: Regime Type and Power-Sharing Pacts in Peace Agreements,” 178.

• Pedro Valenzuela, “The End of the Armed Conflict in Colombia: A Multiple Causal Factor Explanation,” 205. • Joakim Kreutz, “New Rebels in Postconflict Settings: The Principal-Agent Dilemma of Peacebuilding,” 218.

Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 43, Issue 3 (July 2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680130/2018/43/3

• Isak Svensson and Magnus Lundgren, “From Revolution to Resolution: Exploring Third-Party Mediation in Nonviolent Uprisings,” 271.

• Antje Herrberg, “Effective Mediative Diplomacy and its Seven Virtues: The Case of the European Union,” 292. • Laurie Nathan, “The Mandate Effect: A Typology and Conceptualization of Mediation Mandates,” 318. • Laurie Nathan, Karl DeRouen, Jr., and Marie Olson Lounsbery, “Civil War Conflict Resolution from the

Perspectives of the Practitioner and the Academic,” 344.

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol. 24, Issue 2 (May 2018) http://psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/journal/pac/24/2

• Michael Sternberg, Tal Litvak Hirsch, and Shifra Sagy, “’Nobody ever told us’: The contribution of intragroup dialogue to reflexive learning about violent conflict,” 127.

• Ella Ben Hagai, Adam Whitlatch, and Eileen L. Zubriggen, “’We didn’t talk about the conflict’: The birthright trip’s influence on Jewish Americans’ understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” 139.

• Jeremy Rinker and Jerry Lawler, ”Trauma as a collective disease and root cause of protracted social conflict,” 150.

• Resit Kislioglu and J. Christopher Cohrs, “Nationhood as a social representation: Making sense of the Kurdish opening in Turkey,” 165.

• Fatih Özdemir and Nuray Sakalli Ugurlu, “Development of Militaristic Attitudes Scale and its associations with Turkish identity and uninational ideology,” 175.

• Aala El-Khani, Kim Cartwright, Cheryl Ang, Elizabeth Henshaw, Mishaal Tanveer, and Rachel Calam, “Testing the feasibility of delivering and evaluating a child mental health recovery program enhanced with additional parenting sessions for families displaced by the Syrian conflict: A pilot study,” 188.

• Wilson López López, Gonzalo Sandoval Alvarado, Sebastián Rodríguez, Camila Ruiz, Juan David León, Claudia Pineda-Marín, and Etienne Mullet, “Forgiving former perpetrators of violence and reintegrating them into Colombian civil society: Noncombatant citizens’ positions,” 201.

• Joseph de Rivera, “Themes for the celebration of global community,” 216. • Lale Heim, Thomas Elbert, Bernhard Baltes-Götz, and Susanne Schaal, “Still not one people: Implicit ethnic

perception of Tutsis in Rwanda,” 225. • C. Dominik Güss, Ilaha Safazada, Margaret Schaffer, Jacqueline-Marie Cash, and Yaakov Bekhor, “The Israeli-

Palestinian and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: Perception and conflict-resolution strategies,” 230.

Special Section: The Cognition of Belief

• Adam E. Green and Fathali M. Moghaddam, “Special section on the cognition of belief,” 235. • William Langston, Christof Fehrman, Kevin Anderson, Micah D’Archangel, and Tyler Hubbard, “Comparing

religious and paranormal believers,” 236. • Ayse Payir, Telli Davoodi, Maryam Jamshidi Sianaki, Paul L. Harris, and Kathleen Corriveau, “Coexisting religious

and scientific beliefs among Iranian parents,” 240.

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• Wanting Zhong, Frank Krueger, Marc Wilson, Joseph Bulbulia, and Jordan Grafman, “Prefrontal brain lesions reveal magical ideation arises from enhanced religious experiences,” 245.

• Aniuska M. Luna, “Cultural dehumanization in Holocaust testimonials,” 250.

Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Vol. 30, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cper20/30/2

On-Themed

• Antony Loewenstein, “Making Money from Misery,” 127. • Erika Simpson, “A Canadian’s Perspective on Disaster Capitalism,” 135. • Robert Coates, “Exploring Disaster Eventfulness in Urbanizing Brazil,” 144. • Ronni Alexander, “Living with Disaster Capitalism after Fukushima,” 152. • Dakila Kim P. Yee, “Violence and Disaster Capitalism in Post-Haiyan Philippines,” 160. • Anne L. Bartlett and James T. Dhizala, “Post-Conflict Capitalism in Northern Uganda,” 168. • Richard Matthew and Bishnu Raj Upreti, “Disaster Capitalism in Nepal,” 176. • Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall, “War and Human Rights Abuses in the United States,” 184. • Edwin Daniel Jacob, “Selling Security,” 192. • Anja K. Franck, “The Lesvos Refugee Crisis as Disaster Capitalism,” 199. • Alex Otieno, “Promoting Human Rights to Resist Disaster Capitalism,” 206.

Other Features

• Hoda Baytiyeh, “Can Christian Reconciliation Bring Stability to Lebanon?,” 215. • Wendy Cukier and Samantha Jackson, “Social Innovation and University-Driven Refugee Resettlement,” 223. • Jim Burns, “On Memorialization,” 231. • Carlos Solar, “Non-State Security in Chile,” 238. • Joseph Besigye Bazirake and Gitta Zimmermann, “Peace Profile: Marshall Rosenberg,” 246.

Politique Étrangère (2018/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2018-2.htm

Cybersécurité: Extension du Domaine de la Lutte

• Julien Nocetti, “Géopolitique de la cyber-conflictualité,” 15. • Louis Gautier, “Cyber: les enjeux pour la défense et la sécurité des Français,” 29. • Aude Géry, “Droit international et prolifération des cyberarmes,” 43. • Marilia Maciel-Hibbard, “Protection des données personnelles et cyber (in)sécurité,” 55.

Contrechamps: Inde, une résistible ascension

• Nicolas Blarel, “L’Inde peut-elle devenir une grande puissance?,” 69. • Isabelle Saint-Mézard, “L’Inde de Modi: un ‘développement pour tous’,” 79.

Actualités

• Benjamin Haddad, “America First au pouvoir,” 91. • Dorota Richard, “Europe centrale: l’Initiative des Trois mers,” 103. • Léon Koungou, “Piraterie et insurrections dans le golfe de Guinée,” 117.

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Repères

• Séverine Wernert, “L’Union européenne et la lutte contre le terrorisme,” 133. • Christelle Calmels, “Les États-Unis et l’Arctique: de l’hibernation à l’engagement,” 145. • Benjamin Hautecouverture, “États-Unis: de nouvelles options nucléaires,” 159.

Libres Propos

• Michel Gueldry, “Chine: l’énergie, un enjeu stratégique,” 175.

Raisons Politiques (2018/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2018-2.htm

Éditorial

• Maurits De Jongh and Marianne Fougère, “Specters of Arendt,” 5.

Dossier

• Seyla Benhabib, “Time, Action, and Narrative in Nietzsche and Arendt,” 15. • Setareh Shohadaei, “The Time of Appearance: A Recovery of the (Non)Theological-Temporal in Arendt’s Political

Thought,” 29. • Jean-Claude Poizat, “Hannah Arendt et Eric Voegelin: un débat philosophique et politique autour de la

sécurlarisation,” 47. • Marianne Fougère, “The Power of Nullification: Arendtian Perspectives on World-Building Practices,” 59. • Guido Niccolò Barbi, “The Depoliticization of the Political: An Arendtian Account of Expertise in Politics,” 75. • Assaf Sharon, “Solidarity without Sentimentality,” 97. • Felix Heidenreich, “Hannah Arendt in Germany Today: Between Contested Philosopher and Public Icon,” 117.

Varia

• Cécile Cuny, “L’inclusion des groupes sociaux dominés dans les débats publics est-elle un problème de représentation?,” 133.

Regions and Cohesion, Vol. 8, Issue 1 (March 2018) https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/regions-and-cohesion/8/1/regions-and-cohesion.8.issue-1.xml

Editor’s Note

• Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda, “The importance of effective partnerships for sustainable development,” v.

Articles

• Shirlita Espinosa, “From philanthropy to impact investing: The case of Luxembourg,” 1. • Irvin Aguilar León, “Extracción de petróleo y transformaciones socioterritoriales: Comunidad Emiliano Zapata,

Veracruz, Mexico,” 25. • Eliana Elisabeth Diehl and Esther Jean Langdon, “Indigenous participation in primary care services in Brazil:

Autonomy or bureaucratization?,” 54.

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• Maria Claudia Mejía Gil and Claudia Puerta Silva, “Consumo responsable y configuración du ciudadanías proambientales,” 77.

Leadership Forum

• Virginia García Acosta, “Cohesión social y reducción del riesgo de desastres: Otros conceptos a explorar,” 107. • Djénéba Traoré, “Quatrième Forum mondial sur le développement économique local: Réduction des inégalités

croissantes,” 119.

Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 26, No. 1 (2018) http://www.renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-26-no-1-2018

• James Stafford and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, “Editorial: Work, autonomy, and community.” • Tom Watson, “Improving the quality of work.” • Nick Srnicek and Lise Butler, “Technology, capitalism, and the future of the left.” • Malcolm Terry, “Speenhamland, automation, and basic income: a response.” • Jo Littler, “Young and old meritocracy: from radical critique to neoliberal tool.” • Christine Berry, “Narrating the economy.” • Charlotte Proudman, “Feminism and the Labour left: a perfect political union?” • John Tomaney, “The lost world of Peter Lee.” • Rachel Reeves, “Peter Lee and localism today.” • Alastair J. Reid, “Alternatives to State Socialism.”

Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy, Vol. 26, No. 2 (2018) http://renewal.org.uk/issues/vol-26-no-2-2018

• Martin O’Neill and Joe Guinan, “The Institutional Turn: Labour’s new political economy.” • Thomas Hanna, “The Return of Public Ownership.” • Dan Bailey and Martin Craig, “Greening the UK’s economic model.” • Alex Campsie, “Spectacle, spaces, and political change: 1968 and now.” • Monique Charles and Natalie Thomlinson, “Response: Labour and the Varieties of Feminism.” • Janosch Prinz, “Brexit and the loss of meaning – Impressions from Great Yarmouth.” • Steve Iliffe, “Heathcare on the brink? Assessing the crisis in General Practice.” • James Freeman, “The not-so-neoliberal university.”

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 16, No. 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfia20/16/2

• Quentin Wodon, “Faith and Spirituality Informing Public Policy: Joseph Wresinski and Our Understanding of Extreme Poverty,” 1.

• Hoa Nguyen and Quentin Wodon, “Faith Affiliation, Religiosity, and Altruistic Behaviors: An Analysis of Gallup World Poll Data,” 15.

• Shmuel Sandler, “Political Tradition and Foreign Affairs: A Study in Jewish Foreign Policy,” 23. • Moria Bar-Maoz, “On Religion and the Politics of Security: How Religion’s Involvement in Domestic Politics

Affects National Securitymaking,” 36. • Achmad Ubaedillah, “Civic Education for Muslim Students in the Era of Democracy: Lessons Learned from

Indonesia,” 50. • Isabel Udal Perucho, “Cuius regio, eius religio: church-state dynamics and implications on religiosity,

representation, and religious freedom in Spain and the Philippines,” 62.

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• Sean Oliver-Dee, “Started but Contested: Analyzing U.S. and British Counter-Extremism Strategies,” 71. • M. Niaz Asadullah, Kazi Md Mukitul Islam, and Zaki Wahhaj, “Gender Bias in Bangladeshi School Textbooks: Not

Just a Matter of Politics or Growing Influence of Islamists,” 84. • Roman Podoprigora and Alexandr Klyushev, “International Instruments Influencing Religious Freedom in

Kazakhstan,” 90.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 44, Issue 3 (July 2018) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/issue/F8AD2D05EA521F332C7E9FF5121FC2D9

• Ingvild Bode and Hendrik Huelss, “Autonomous weapons systems and changing norms in international relations,” 393.

• Delf Rothe and David Shim, “Sensing the ground: On the global politics of satellite-based activism,” 414. • Julia Welland, “Joy and war: Reading pleasure in wartime experiences,” 438. • William A. Callahan, “The politics of walls: Barriers, flows, and the sublime,” 456. • Nicola Leveringhaus and Kate Sullivan de Estrada, “Between conformity and innovation: China’s and India’s

quest for status as responsible nuclear powers,” 482. • Gilberto Carvalho Oliveira, “The causal power of securitisation: an inquiry into the explanatory status of

securitisation theory illustrated by the case of Somali piracy,” 504. • William C. Wohlforth, Benjamin de Carvalho, Halvard Leira, and Iver B. Neumann, “Moral authority and status in

International Relations: Good states and the social dimension of status seeking,” 526. • Hans Agné, “Democratism: Towards an explanatory approach to international politics,” 547. • Jeffrey S. Lantis and Carmen Wunderlich, “Resiliency dynamics of norm clusters: Norm contestation and

international cooperation,” 570.

Revue Française de Science Politique (2018/1) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2018-1.htm

• Vincent-Arnaud Chappe and Narguesse Keyhani, “La fabrique d’un collectif judiciare: La mobilisation des cheminots marocains contre les discriminations à la SNCF,” 7.

• Lisa Carayon, Julie Mattiussi, and Arthur Vuattoux, “’Soyez cohérent, jeune homme!’ Enjeux et non-dits de l’évaluation de la minorité chez les jeunes étrangers isolés à Paris,” 31.

• Clémence Ledoux, “De la régulation politique des mondes de l’État providence à celle des mondes professionnels: L’exemple du care et des services domestiques,” 53.

• Deborah Galimberti, “Quand les patrons font la politique: Héritages et transformations de mobilisations territoriales des groupes d’intérêt économiques: le cas de la région milanaise,” 77.

• Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Caterina Froio, “Quand les identitaires font la une: Stratégies de mobilisation et visibilité médiatique du bloc identitaire,” 103.

Revue Française de Science Politique (2018/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2018-2.htm

• Isabelle Guinaudeau and Simon Persico, “Tenir promesse: Les conditions de réalisation des programmes électoraux,” 215.

• Rafaël Cos, “Dénoncer le programme: Les logiques du désengagement électoral au révélateur des privatisations du gouvernement Jospin,” 239.

• Eva Deront, Aurélien Evrard, and Simon Persico, “Tenir une promesse électorale sans la mettre en oeuvre: Le cas de la fermeture de Fessenheim,” 265.

• Isabelle Guinaudeau and Olivier Costa, “Quelle est la cible? Les conditions de réalisation des promesses électorales distributives à la lumière de la hausse du minimum vieillesse de 2008,” 291.

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• Isabelle Guinaudeau and Sabine Saurugger, “Entrepreneurs politiques et engagement électoral: La loi LRU et le rôle de la Conférence des présidents d’université,” 319.

• Simon Persico, “Les coûts cachés d’une promesse incontournable: L’ouverture du mariage et de l’adoption aux couples du même sexe,” 343.

Revue Française de Science Politique (2018/3) https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-science-politique-2018-3.htm

• Anne Revillard, “Saisir les consequences d’une politique à partir de ses ressortissants: La réception de l’action publique,” 469.

• Jérôme Aust and Clémentine Gozlan, “Des instruments contestés: Émergence et effets de la critique des instruments du gouvernement de la recherche en France (1961-2015),” 493.

• Maurits De Jongh, translated from English by Juliette Faure, “Le libéralisme politique se réfute-t-il lui-même?,” 515.

• Frédéric Rimoux, “Utilité et sécurité dans la pensée internationale de Jeremy Bentham,” 539.

Revue d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (2018/1) https://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2018-1.htm

• Nadège Sougy, “Les montres de Genève au XIXe siècle. La fabrique des qualités,” 7. • Alain Faure, “L’industriel et le politique. Qui a peur de l’industrie à Paris au XIXe siècle?,” 29. • Antoine Vernet, “Acteurs locaux et expansion économique dans un bassin industriel en déclin. La Comité d’action

de la région stéphanoise (1953-1964),” 70. • David Garrioch, “Confréries de métier et corporations à Paris (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles),” 95. • Mathieu Marraud, “La confrérie dans le métier. Spirituel et temporal corporatifs à Paris aux XVIIe-XVIIIe

siècles,” 118. • Katia Béguin and Nicolas Lyon-Caen, “’Dans la chaleur des enchères.’ Adjudications et prix des immeubles à

Paris aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles,” 144.

Revue Internationale et Stratégique (2018/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2018-2.htm

Autre Regard

• Interview with Rokhaya Diallo by Pascal Boniface and Marc Verzeroli, “Itinéraires de l’égalité,” 7.

Éclairages

• Christian Lechervy, “Les think tanks, des aides à l’action diplomatique de la France,” 20. • Sébastien Boussois, “La montée en puissance des protestants évangéliques dans la politique étrangère

américaine,” 34.

Dossier – Géopolitique et Technologie

• Under the Direciton of Olivier de France and François-Bernard Huyghe, “Géopolitique et technologie,” 43. • Interview with Régis Debray by Olivier de France, François-Bernard Huyghe, and Marc Verzeroli, “Technologie et

soveraineté,” 51. • Pierre Musso, “De la technologie d’État à l’État technologisé? L’État et les technologies en France,” 61. • Olivier de France, “La géopolitique des humeurs: L’individu et le citoyen face aux bouleversements

technologiques,” 71.

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• François-Bernard Huyghe, “Que changent les fake news?,” 79. • Jérôme Berthier, “Que (nous) font les big data?,” 89. • Guillaume Poupard, “Le modèle français de cybersécurité et de cyberdéfense,” 101. • Olivier Kempf, “La France face au numérique: une souveraineté rénovée?,” 109. • Interview with Bernard Stiegler by Francois-Bernard Huyghe and Marc Verzeroli, “Il faut inventer un quatrième

époque du capitalisme,” 119. • Bruno Alomar, “Que peuvent les États et les organisations internationales face aux GAFA?,” 133. • Nicolas Mazzucchi, “Les implications stratégiques de l’intelligence artificielle,” 141. • Denis Mercier, “Les ruptures numériques peuvent-elles rendre la dissuasion nucléaire obsolète?,” 153. • Interview with Bruno Latour by Olivier de France and François-Bernard Huyghe, “La technique, c’est la

civilisation elle-même,” 163.

Ricerche di storia politica (No. 2 – August 2018) https://www.rivisteweb.it/issn/1120-9526/issue/7447

• Teodoro Tagliaferri, “La genesi del Secondo Impero e la transizione alla modernità globale: Christopher Bayly e la via britannica alla World History,” 129.

• Luigi Guarna, “Ipotesi di colpo di Stato, programmi clandestini e instabilità politica: Nuovi documenti sull’amministrazione Nixon e l’Italia,” 151.

• Giovanna Cigliano, “La rivoluzione russa del 1917 nei recenti orientamenti storiografici internazionali,” 171. • Christoph Cornelißen, Luigi Lacché, Luca Scuccimarra, and Bo Stråth, “Ripensare la transizione come categoria

storiografica: uno sguardo interdisciplinare,” 191.

The Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 163, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rusi20/163/2

Russian Military Strategy and Nuclear Weapons

• Katarzyna Zysk, “Escalation and Nuclear Weapons in Russia’s Military Strategy,” 4.

Resilience and Defence in the Space Domain

• Ian Annett and Roddy Dennis, “Increasing Resilience in Space-Based Capabilities for the U.K. through Improved Space Situational Awareness and Regulatory Control,” 16.

• Noel Hannan, “An Assessment of Supply-Chain Cyber Resilience for the International Space Station,” 28.

Trench Gascoigne Essay Prize Winner 2017

• Sidharth Kaushal, “Positional Warfare: A Paradigm for Understanding Twenty-First Century Conflict,” 34.

Responding to Terror Attacks

• David Graham, “Marauding Terrorist Firearms’ Attacks: A Practitioner’s View of the U.K.’s Emergency Service Initial Response Arrangements to Deal with an Active Shooter,” 42.

European Defence Procurement

• Christian Küsters, “Why is there no Joint European Remotely Piloted Aircraft System Project under the Common Security and Defence Policy?,” 52.

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Energy Security in Central Asia

• Farkhod Aminjonov, “Central Asian Gas Exports Dependency: Swapping Russian Patronage for Chinese,” 66.

The Great War Centenary

• Tom Plant, “A Commentary on H.C. Colles’s ‘The Red Cross in the War’,” 78. • “The Red Cross in the War,” 82.

Scandinavian Economic History Review, Vol. 66, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/sehr20/66/2

• Tristan Jacques and Fredrik Sandgren, “Retail Trade, Consumption, and the Construction of Markets,” 127. • Johanna Wassholm and Anna Sundelin, “Emotions, trading practices, and communication in transnational

itinerant trade: encounters between ‘Rucksack Russians’ and their customers in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Finland,” 132.

• Klara Arnberg, “Beyond Mrs. consumer: competing femininities in Swedish advertising trade publications, 1900-1939,” 153.

• Espen Ekberg and Kristoffer Jensen, “The non-globalisation of modern food retailing: the case of the failed Coop Norden merger,” 170.

• Thomas Victor Conti, “Mercantilism: a materialist approach,” 186. • Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen, “Manors and states: the distribution and structure of private manors in early

modern Scandinavia and their relation to state policies,” 201.

Scandinavian Journal of History, Vol. 43, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/43/3

• Anna Kaijser and David Larsson Heidenblad, “Young Activists in Muddy Boots: Fältbiologerna and the Ecological Turn in Sweden, 1959-1974,” 301.

• Dag Avango, Per Högselius, and David Nilsson, “Swedish Explorers, In-Situ Knowledge, and Resource-Based Business in the Age of Empire,” 324.

• Katariina Parhi, “Young Man M: Political Violence, Moral Insanity, and Criminal Law in Finnish Psychiatry in the 1870s and 1880s,” 348.

• Erik Wångmar and Malin Lennartsson, “Historians and Their Sources: The Use of Unpublished Source Material in Swedish Doctoral Theses in History, 1959-2015, and in Student Bachelor’s and Master’s Theses, 2010-2015,” 365.

• Charlotta Wolff, “Opéra-Comique, Cultural Politics, and Identity in Scandinavia 1760-1800,” 387. • Lovisa Broström and Daniel Rauhut, “Poor Men: On the Masculinization of Poverty in Sweden, 1957-1981,” 410.

Security Studies, Vol. 27, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/27/2

• Holger Albrecht and Kevin Koehler, “Going on the Run: What Drives Military Desertion in Civil War?,” 179. • Shawn T. Cochran, “Gambling for Resurrection versus Bleeding the Army: Explaining Risky Behavior in Failing

Wars,” 204. • Barbara Elias, “The Big Problem of Small Allies: New Data and Theory in Defiant Local Counterinsurgency

Partners in Afghanistan and Iraq,” 233. • Ryan Grauer and Dominic Tierney, “The Arsenal of Insurrection: Explaining Rising Support for Rebels,” 263. • Theodore McLauchlin, “The Loyalty Trap: Regime Ethnic Exclusion, Commitment Problems, and Civil War Duration

in Syria and Beyond,” 296.

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• Tobias Theiler, “The Microfoundations of Diversionary Conflict,” 318.

Small Wars & Insurgencies, Vol. 29, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fswi20/29/3

• Abel Polese and Ruth Hanau Santini, “Limited Statehood and its Security Implications on the Fragmentation Political Order in the Middle East and North Africa,” 379.

• Raymond Hinnebusch, “From Westphalian Failure to Heterarchic Governance in MENA: The Case of Syria,” 391. • Christopher Phillips and Morten Valbjørn, “’What is in a Name?’: The Role of (Different) Identities in the Multiple

Proxy Wars in Syria,” 414. • Philippe Droz-Vincent, “Competitive Statehood in Libya: Governing Differently a Specific Setting or Deconstruting

its Weak Sovereign State with a Fateful Drift toward Chaos?,” 434. • Andrea Carboni and James Moody, “Between the Cracks: Actor Fragmentation and Local Conflict Systems in the

Libyan Civil War,” 456. • Ruth Hanau Santini and Simone Tholens, “Security Assistance in a Post-Interventionist Era: The Impact on

Limited Statehood in Lebanon and Tunisia,” 491. • Daniel Meier, “Hizbullah’s Shaping Lebanon Statehood,” 515. • Damian Doyle and Tristan Dunning, “Recognizing Fragmented Authority: Towards a Post-Westphalian Security

Order in Iraq,” 537. • Maria-Louise Clausen, “Competing for Control over the State: The Case of Yemen,” 560. • Edoardo Baldaro, “A Dangerous Method: How Mali Lost Control of the North, and Learned to Stop Worrying,”

579.

Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 99, Issue 2 (2018) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15406237/2018/99/2

Race, Ethnicity, and America

• Rodney E. Hero and Morris E. Levy, “The Racial Structure of Inequality: Consequences for Welfare Policy in the United States,” 459.

• Tatishe M. Nteta, Elizabeth A. Sharrow, and Melinda R. Tarsi, “Burying the Hatchet? Elite Influence and White Opinion on the Washington Redskins Controversy,” 473.

• Pamela Johnston Conover and Patrick R. Miller, “How Republicans Won on Voter Identification Laws: The Roles of Strategic Reasoning and Moral Conviction,” 490.

• Kimberly R. Huyser, Jillian Medeiros Pérez, Vickie D. Ybarra, Julia Marin Hellwege, and Lisa Sanchez, “Differential Influence of the Great Recession on Political Participation among Race and Ethnic Groups,” 512.

• David Switzer and Manuel P. Teodoro, “Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Justice in Safe Drinking Water Compliance,” 524.

• M.V. Hood III, Peter A. Morrison, and Thomas M. Bryan, “From Legal Theory to Practical Application: A How-To for Performing Vote Dilution Analyses,” 536.

• Tony N. Brown, Heather Hensman Kettrey, and Ebony M. Duncan-Shippy, “Relative Deprivation and Perceived Inefficacy of the Civil Rights Movement and of Black Elected Officials,” 553.

• Krista Loose, Yue Hou, and Adam J. Berinsky, “Achieving Efficiency without Losing Accuracy: Strategies for Scale Reduction with an Application to Risk Attitudes and Racial Resentment,” 563.

• Adam S. Myers, “Changing Patterns of Uncontested Seats in Southern State Legislative Elections, 1984-2012,” 583.

Health Studies

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• Ethan J. Evans, Bill McCarthy, Cecilia Benoit, and Mikael Jansson, “Early Trouble, Long-Term Consequences: Does Family Instability Keep People from Doctors?,” 599.

• Patrick Flavin, “State Medicaid Expansion and Citizens’ Quality of Life,” 616. • Dmitry Tumin, “Does Marriage Protect Health? A Birth Cohort Comparison,” 626.

Social Research that Matters

• Stephen Ceccoli, “Explaining Attitudes toward U.S. Energy Extraction: Offshore Drilling, the Keystone XL Pipeline, and Hydraulic Fracturing,” 644.

• Paul A. Djupe and Amanda Friesen, “Moralizing to the Choir: The Moral Foundations of American Clergy,” 665. • Ute Schüttoff, Tim Pawlowski, Paul Downward, and Michael Lechner, “Sports Participation and Social Capital

Formation during Adolescence,” 683. • Laurie E. Paarlberg, Michele Hoyman, and Jamie McCall, “Heterogeneity, Income Inequality, and Social Capital: A

New Perspective,” 699. • Vanessa Bouché, “From Categories to Context: Identity Meaning and Political Engagement,” 711. • Charles S. Bullock III, Charles M. Lamb, and Eric M. Wilk, “Cooperative Federalism and Fair Housing

Enforcement,” 728. • Christopher Linebarger, Andrew J. Enterline, and Steven R. Liebel, “Third-Party State Domestic Politics and

Conflict Management during Interventions into Civil Conflicts,” 744. • James S. Krueger and Francisco I. Pedraza, “The End of the Dichotomy: The Effect of Social Proximity to

Prototype and Periphery Group Members on Political Attitudes,” 762. • Lloyd Grieger, “New Social Program Participation during the Great Recession: The Case of SNAP,” 774. • Mark K. McBeth, Robert J. Tokle, and Susan Schaefer, “Media Narratives versus Evidence in Economic Policy

Making: The 2008-2009 Financial Crisis,” 791. • Junmin Wang, Yanlong Zhang, and Doug Guthrie, “Economic Openness and Institutional Embeddedness: Global

Capital and Firm Performance in China’s Stock Market,” 807.

Workshop

• Tomas Reyes, Nicolás Majluf, and Ricardo Ibáñez, “Using Internet Search Data to Measure Changes in Social Perceptions: A Methodology and an Application,” 829.

South African Historical Journal, Vol. 70, Issue 1 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rshj20/70/1

The Politics of Armed Struggle in Southern Africa

• Arianna Lissoni, “Editorial,” 1.

Critical Reflection on Strategy and Tactics

• Mac Maharaj, “Introductory Note to ‘South Africa and the Turn to Armed Resistance’ by Mac Maharaj and Z. Pallo Jordan,” 7.

• Z. Pallo Jordan and Mac Maharaj, “South Africa and the Turn to Armed Resistance,” 11. • Dale T. McKinley, “Umkhonto We Sizwe: A Critical Analysis of the Armed Struggle of the African National

Congress,” 27. • Patrick Mangashe, “Operation Zikomo: The Armed Struggle, the Underground, and Mass Mobilisation in South

Africa’s Border Region, 1986-1990, through the Experiences of MK Cadres,” 42.

Research Articles

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• Matteo Grilli, “Nkrumah’s Ghana and the Armed Struggle in Southern Africa (1961-1966),” 56. • Lazlo Passemiers, “The Pan Africanist Congress and the Congo Alliance, 1963-1964,” 82. • Garth Benneyworth, “Bechuanaland’s Aerial Pipeline: Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Operations against

the South African Liberation Movements, 1960-1965,” 108. • Lennart Bolliger, “Chiefs, Terror, and Propaganda: The Motivations of Namibian Loyalists to Fight in South

Africa’s Security Forces, 1975-1989,” 124. • Chris Saunders, “SWAPO, Namibia’s Liberation Struggle, and the Organisation of African Unity’s Liberation

Committee,” 152. • Arrigo Pallotti, “’We paid a heavy price for hosting them’: Villagers and Freedom Fighters in Mgagao, Tanzania,”

168. • Corrado Tornimbeni, “Nationalism and Internationalism in the Liberation Struggle in Mozambique: The Role of

the FRELIMO’s Solidarity Network in Italy,” 194. • Retha Langa, “A ‘Counter-Movement’ to the Liberation Struggle: The Deployment of Struggle Songs in Post-

Apartheid South Africa,” 215. • Judy Ann Seidman, “Visual Arts of the Armed Struggle in Southern Africa,” 234.

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 41, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csas20/41/2

Articles

• Pratyay Nath, “Through the Lens of War: Akbar’s Sieges (1567-69) and Mughal Empire-Building in Early Modern North India,” 245.

• Venugopal Maddipati, “Nothingness as Scaffolding for Being: Gandhi, Madeline Slade, Architecture and the Humanisation of Sacrifice’s Massive Ecological Existence, Segaon, 1936-37,” 259.

• Jesús Francisco Cháirez-Garza, “B.R. Ambedkar, Franz Boas, and the Rejection of Racial Theories of Untouchability,” 281.

• Adrian McNeil, “Hereditary Musicians, Hindustani Music, and the ‘Public Sphere’ in Late Nineteenth-Century Calcutta,” 297.

• Ashish A. Vaidya, “Shadows of Colonialism: Structural Violence, Development, and Adivasi Rights in Post-Colonial Madhya Pradesh,” 315.

• Yamini Narayanan, “Cow Protection as ‘Casteised Speciesism’: Sacaralisation, Commercialisation, and Politicisation,” 331.

Introduction

• Hephzibah Israel and John Zavos, “Narratives of Transformation: Religious Conversion and Indian Traditions of ‘Life Writing’,” 352.

Articles

• Deepra Dandekar, “Translation and the Christian Conversion of Women in Colonial India: Rev. Sheshadri and Bala Sundarabai Thakur,” 366.

• Matthias Frenz, “Truth by Narration – Why Autobiographical Conversion Accounts Are So Compelling: The Case of H.A. Kaundinya, the First Indian Pastor in the Basel Mission,” 384.

• Hephzibah Israel, “Conversion, Memory, and Writing: Remembering and Reforming the Self,” 400. • Chloe Martinez, “The Autobiographical Pose: Life Narrative and Religious Transformation in the Mirabai

Tradition,” 418. • Sipra Mukherjee, “In Opposition and Allegiance to Hinduism: Exploring the Bengali Matua Hagiography of

Harichand Thakur,” 435.

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• Mohinder Singh, “’A Question of Life and Death’: Conversion, Self, and Identity in Swami Shraddhanand’s Autobiography,” 452.

• Milind Wakankar, “The Crisis in Religion: Christianity and Conversion in the Marathi Nineteenth Century,” 468.

Strategic Analysis, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/42/2

• Ramesh Thakur and Ashok Sharma, “India in Australia’s Strategic Framing in the Indo-Pacific,” 69. • Michael Clarke, “The Belt and Road Initiative: Exploring Beijing’s Motivations and Challenges for its New Silk

Road,” 84. • Ashutosh Misra, “Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Policies since September 11, 2001: Harmonising National

Security, Independent Oversight, and Individual Liberties,” 103. • Jiye Kim, “China’s Wars and Strategies: Looking Back at the Korean War and the Sino-Indian War,” 119. • Alexander Lukin, “Putin’s Political Regime and Its Alternatives,” 134. • Paul Antonopoulos, “The Unlikely Friends: Iranian-Latin American Relations and Washington’s Anxiety,” 154. • Ashok K. Behuria, “How Sri Lanka Walked into a Debt Trap, and the Way Out,” 168.

Strategic Analysis, Vol. 42, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsan20/42/3

• Bharat Karnad, “Walking Back Delusional Nuclear Policies,” 181. • Harald Müller, “Pokhran 20 Years After: Did the World Change?,” 194. • Ian Anthony, “Military Dimensions of a Multipolar World: Implications for Global Governance,” 208. • Roshan Khanijo, “Post-Pokhran II: Emerging Global Nuclear Order and India’s Nuclear Challenge,” 220. • Rajiv Nayan, “Nuclear India and the Global Nuclear Order,” 231. • Sheel Kant Sharma, “Nuclear Armed for Uncertain Times,” 244. • Petr V. Topychkanov, “U.S.-Soviet/Russian Dialogue on the Nuclear Weapons Programme of India,” 251. • Jayant Prasad, “India’s Deterrence and Disarmament: The Impact of Pokhran-II,” 260. • G. Balachandran, “Nuclear Arms Race in South Asia? – An Analysis,” 281. • K. Subrahmanyam, “Indian Nuclear Policy – 1964-98 (A Personal Recollection),” 293.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 41, Issue 7 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/41/7

• Javier Argomaniz and Orla Lynch, “Introduction to the Special Issue: The Complexity of Terrorism – Victims, Perpetrators, and Radicalization,” 491.

• Carmel Joyce and Orla Lynch, “The Construction and Mobilization of Collective Victimhood by Political Ex-Prisoners in Northern Ireland,” 507.

• Douglas Weeks, “Doing Derad: An Analysis of the U.K. System,” 523. • Antony Pemberton and Pauline G.M. Aarten, “Narrative in the Study of Victimological Processes in Terrorism and

Political Violence: An Initial Exploration,” 541. • Pauline G.M. Aarten, Eva Mulder, and Antony Pemberton, “The Narrative of Victimization and Deradicalization: An

Expert View,” 557. • Javier Argomaniz, “A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize

Terrorism and Political Violence,” 573. • Max Taylor, “Rebalancing the Agenda,” 589.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 41, Issue 8 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/41/8

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• Temitope B. Oriola and Olabanji Akinola, “Ideational Dimensions of the Boko Haram Phenomenon,” 595. • Daniel Kilpatrick, “Why Negotiate When You Can Criminalize? Lessons for Conflict Transformation from Northern

Ireland and South Africa,” 619. • Susan Virginia Norman, “Narcotization as Security Dilemma: The FARC and Drug Trade in Colombia,” 638. • Daphna Canetti, Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler, Carmit Rapaport, Robert D. Lowe, and Orla T. Muldoon, “Psychological

Barriers to a Peaceful Resolution: Longitudinal Evidence from the Middle East and Northern Ireland,” 660.

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 41, Issue 9 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uter20/41/9

• Moran Yarchi, “Two Stories for Two Nations: Public Diplomacy in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” 677. • Alon Burstein, “Ideological Rigidity and Flexibility of Secular and Religious Terror Groups: The Case of the

Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Hamas,” 696. • Christina Cliff, “The Coming Genocide? Burundi’s Past, Present, and Potentially Deadly Future,” 722. • Abdullah bin Khaled al-Saud, “The Spiritual Teacher and His Truants: The Influence and Relevance of Abu

Mohammad al-Maqdisi,” 736.

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Vol. 60, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tsur20/60/3

Rethinking China

• Aaron L. Friedberg, “Competing with China,” 7. • Nigel Inkster, “Chinese Culture and Soft Power,” 65. • Andrew B. Kennedy, “China’s Innovation Trajectories,” 71. • Lanxin Xiang, “China and the Vatican,” 87.

Commentary

• Volker Perthes, “Conflict and Realignment in the Middle East,” 95. • Fabrice Pothier, “Macron, l’américain?,” 105.

Articles

• Nadezhda Arbatova, “Reaching an Understanding on Baltic Security,” 115. • Vince A. Manzo and John K. Warden, “After Nuclear First Use, What?,” 133. • Sven Biscop, “European Defence: Give PESCO a Chance,” 161. • Rahul Roy-Chaudhury and Kate Sullivan de Estrada, “India, the Indo-Pacific, and the Quad,” 181.

Closing Argument

• Chiara Kessler, “A Completed Life,” 231.

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Vol. 60, Issue 4 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tsur20/60/4

Delusions of Rollback

• Steven Simon, “Iran and President Trump: What is the Endgame?,” 7.

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Commentary

• Bruce Bennett, James Dobbins, Jeffrey W. Hornung, and Andrew Scobell, “After the Summit: Prospects for the Korean Peninsula,” 21.

• Mark Fitzpatrick, “Kim Jong-un’s Singapore Sting,” 29. • Edward P. Joseph and Ognen Vangelov, “Breakthrough in the Balkans: Macedonia’s New Name,” 37. • John L. Harper, “Pierre Hassner (1933-2018): An Appreciation,” 45.

European Stresses

• Lucie Béraud-Sudreau and Bastian Giegerich, “NATO Defence Spending and European Threat Perceptions,” 53. • Lukasz Kulesa, “The Future of Conventional Arms Control in Europe,” 75. • Toby Greene and Jonathan Rynhold, “Europe and Israel: Between Conflict and Cooperation,” 91. • Erik Jones, “Italy, Its Populists, and the EU,” 113.

Strategy and History

• Christopher J. Fettweis, “Restraining Rome: Lessons in Grand Strategy from Emperor Hadrian,” 123. • Andreas Wimmer, “Nation Building: Why Some Countries Come Together While Others Fall Apart,” 151. • Gigi Gronvall, “The Security Implications of Synthetic Biology,” 165.

Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/30/3

• David Randahl, “Terrorism and Public Opinion: The Effects of Terrorist Attacks on the Popularity of the President of the United States,” 373.

• Joshua Eastin and Emily Kalah Gade, “Beheading the Hydra: Counterinsurgent Violence and Insurgent Attacks in Iraq,” 384.

• Elena Pokalova, “The Al Qaeda Brand: The Strategic Use of the ‘Terrorist’ Label,” 408. • Liane Rothenberger, Kathrin Müller, and Ahmed Elmezeny, “The Discursive Construction of Terrorist Group

Identity,” 428. • Martin Innes, Colin Roberts, Alun Preece, and David Rogers, “Ten ‘Rs’ of Social Reaction: Using Social Media to

Analyse the ‘Post-Event’ Impacts of the Murder of Lee Rigby,” 454. • Mikel Buesa and Thomas Baumert, “Hit the Core or Weaken the Periphery? Comparing Strategies to Break the

Circle of Violence with an Embryonic Terrorist Group: The Case of Galician Resistance,” 475. • Lance Y. Hunter, David J. Bennett, and Joseph W. Robbins, “Destabilizing Effects of Terrorism on Party System

Stability,” 503. • Peter F. Trumbore, “’The Movement Moves Against You’: Coercive Spoiler Management in the Northern Ireland

Peace Process,” 524. • Ryan Shaffer, “Changes and Drivers in Contemporary Terrorism,” 544.

Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 30, Issue 4 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/30/4

• Joshua Tschantret, “Repression, opportunity, and innovation: The evolution of terrorism in Xinjiang, China,” 569. • Michal Mochtak, “Fighting and voting: Mapping electoral violence in the region of post-Communist Europe,” 589. • Emil Aslan Souleimanov, Huseyn Aliyev, and Jean-François Ratelle, “Defected and loyal? A case study of

counter-defection mechanisms inside Chechen paramilitaries,” 616.

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• Ehud Eiran and Peter Krause, “Old (Molotov) cocktails in new bottles? ‘Price-tag’ and settler violence in Israel and the West Bank,” 637.

• Rachel Caroline Kowalski, “The role of sectarianism in the Provisional IRA campaign, 1969-1997,” 658. • Julian Droogan and Shane Peattie, “Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine,” 684. • Hyun Jin Choi and Dongsuk Kim, “Coup, riot, war: How political institutions and ethnic politics shape alternative

forms of political violence,” 718. • Ahmed Al-Rawi, “Video games, terrorism, and ISIS’s Jihad 3.0,” 740.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 39, Issue 5 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/39/5

• Niels Nagelhus Schia, “The cyber frontier and digital pitfalls in the Global South,” 821. • Morgan Brigg, “Humanitarian symbolic exchange: extending Responsibility to Protect through individual and local

engagement,” 838. • Mayssoun Sukarieh and Stuart Tannock, “The global securitisation of youth,” 854. • Edward Newman and Benjamin Zala, “Rising powers and order contestation: disaggregating the normative from

the representational,” 871. • Zoë Marriage, “The elephant in the room: offshore companies, liberalisation, and extension of presidential power

in DR Congo,” 889. • Kate Pincock, “School, sexuality, and problematic girlhoods: reframing ‘empowerment’ discourse,” 906. • Eusebius Pantja Pramudya, Otto Hospes, and C.J.A.M. Termeer, “The disciplining of illegal palm oil plantations in

Sumatra,” 920. • Mónica Hurtado, Ángela Iranzo Dosdad, and Sergio Gómez Hernández, “The relationship between human

trafficking and child recruitment in the Colombian armed conflict,” 941. • Jonathan Kishen Gamu and Peter Dauvergne, “The slow violence of corporate social responsibility: the case of

mining in Peru,” 959. • Jeffrey Reeves, “Imperialism and the Middle Kingdom: The Xi Jinping adminstration’s peripheral diplomacy with

developing states,” 976. • Nematullah Bizhan, “Aid and state-building: Part I: South Korea and Taiwan,” 999. • Nematullah Bizhan, “Aid and state-building, Part II: Afghanistan and Iraq,” 1014.

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 39, Issue 6 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/39/6

• Jewellord Nem Singh and Jesse Salah Ovadia, “The theory and practice of building developmental states in the Global South,” 1033.

• Jesse Salah Ovadia and Christina Wolf, “Studying the developmental state: theory and method in research on industrial policy and state-led development in Africa,” 1056.

• Jewellord Nem Singh and Geoffrey C. Chen, “State-owned enterprises and the political economy of state-state relations in the developing world,” 1077.

• Jennifer Hsu, “The developmental state of the twenty-first century: accounting for state and society,” 1098. • Christopher Wylde, “Twenty-first century developmental states? Argentina under the Kirchners,” 1115. • Eliza Massi and Jewellord Nem Singh, “Industrial policy and state-making: Brazil’s attempt at oil-based industrial

development,” 1133. • Christopher Clapham, “The Ethiopian developmental state,” 1151. • Richard Saunders and Alexander Caramento, “An extractive developmental state in Southern Africa? The cases

of Zambia and Zimbabwe,” 1166. • Christopher M. Dent, “East Asia’s new developmentalism: state capacity, climate change, and low-carbon

development,” 1191. • Aki Tonami, “Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic,” 1211.

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Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 29, Issue 2 (June 2018) https://academic.oup.com/tcbh/issue/29/2

• Eliza Riedi, “British Widows of the South African War and the Origins of War Widows’ Pensions,” 169. • Joel Morley, “Dad ‘never said much’ but…Young Men and Great War Veterans in Day-to-Day Life in Interwar

Britain,” 199. • Alistair Kefford, “Housing the Citizen-Consumer in Post-War Britain: The Parker Morris Report, Affluence, and

the Even Briefer Life of Social Democracy,” 225. • Mark Reeves, “’Free and Equal Partners in Your Commonwealth’: The Atlantic Charter and Anticolonial

Delegations to London, 1941-3,” 259. • Anna K. Danziger Halperin, “’Cinderella of the Education System’: Margaret Thatcher’s Plan for Nursery

Expansion in 1970s Britain,” 284.

Vingtième Siècle (2018/2) https://www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2018-2.htm

• Jean-Pierre Rioux, “Pierre Milza,” 3.

Articles

• Florence Descamps and Laure Quennouëlle-Corre, “Le tournant de mars 1983 at-t-il été libéral?,” 5. • Jean-Charles Asselain, “L’incartade socialiste de 1981,” 17. • Florence Descamps, “Les technocrates du ministère des Finances et le tournant de la rigeur de 1983: Conversion

libérale ou idéologie gestionnaire?,” 33. • Mathieu Fulla, “Quand Pierre Mauroy résistait avec rigeur au ‘néolibéralisme’ (1981-1984),” 49. • Laure Quennouëlle-Corre, “Les réformes fiancières de 1982 à 1985: Un grand saut libéral?,” 65. • Bertrand Blancheton, “L’imposslble réforme de la Banque de France dans les années 1980,” 79. • Laurent Warlouzet, “Le spectre de la crise financière française de 1983: Influences et solidarités européennes,”

93. • Axelle Brodiez-Dolino, “Qui sont les personnes sans domicile en France depuis 1945? Éléments de réponse au

prisme lyonnais,” 109. • Florent Piton, “Tueurs, ibitero et notabilités génocidaires au Rwanda (Kigali, avril 1994),” 127. • Franck Damour, “Le mouvement transhumaniste: Approches historiques d’une utopie technologique

contemporaine,” 143.

The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 41, Issue 2 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/41/2

Provocations

• Laura S.H. Holgate and Sagatom Saha, “American Must Lead on Nuclear Energy to Maintain National Security,” 7.

• Nicholas L. Miller and Tristan A. Volpe, “Abstinence or Tolerance: Managing Nuclear Ambitions in Saudi Arabia,” 27.

• Harsh V. Pant and Abhijnan Rej, “Is India Ready for the Indo-Pacific?,” 47. • Richard Nephew, “The Hard Part: The Art of Sanctions Relief,” 63. • Daniel Byman and Ian A. Merritt, “The New American Way of War: Special Operations Forces in the War on

Terrorism,” 79. • Paul D. Williams, “Subduing al-Shabaab: The Somalia Model of Counterterrorism and its Limits,” 95.

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Democracy’s Vulnerabilities

• Seva Gunitsky, “Democracy’s Future: Riding the Hegemonic Wave,” 115. • Paul D. Miller, “Non-‘Western’ Liberalism and the Resilience of the Liberal International Order,” 137. • Bates Gill and Benjamin Schreer, “Countering China’s ‘United Front’,” 155 • Tim Maurer, “Cyber Proxies and Their Implications for Liberal Democracies,” 171.

The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 2 (April 2018) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.75.issue-2

• Alyssa Mt. Pleasant, Caroline Wigginton, and Kelly Wisecup, “Materials and Methods in Native American and Indigenous Studies: Completing the Turn,” 207.

• David A. Chang, “The Good Written Word of Life: The Native Hawaiian Appropriation of Textuality,” 237. • Lisa Brooks, “Awikhigawôgan ta Pildowi Ôjmowôgan: Mapping a New History,” 259. • Alejandra Dubcovsky, “Defying Indian Slavery: Apalachee Voices and Spanish Sources in the Eighteenth-Century

Southeast,” 295. • Christian Ayne Crouch, “Surveying the Present, Projecting the Future: Reevaluating Colonial French Plans of

Kanesatake,” 323.

The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 3 (July 2018) https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.75.issue-3

• James D. Rice, “Early American Environmental Histories,” 401. • Matthew Mulcahy and Stuart Schwartz, “Nature’s Battalions: Insects as Agricultural Pests in the Early Modern

Caribbean,” 433. • Sarah L.H. Gronningsater, “’Expressly Recognized by Our Election Laws’: Certificates of Freedom and the Multiple

Fates of Black Citizenship in the Early Republic,” 465. • Joanne van der Woude and Jaap Jacobs, “Sweet Resoundings: Friendship Poetry by Petrus Stuyvesant and

Johan Farret on Curaçao, 1639-45,” 507.

Women’s History Review, Vol. 27, Issue 3 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/27/3

• Jennifer Redmond and Elaine Farrell, “War Within and Without: Irish women in the First World War era,” 329. • Sarah-Anne Buckley, “’Growing Up Poor’: child welfare, motherhood, and the state during the First World War,”

343. • Maeve O’Riordan, “Titled Women and Voluntary War Work in Ireland during the First World War: a case study of

Ethel, Lady Inchiquin,” 360. • Holly Dunbar, “Women and Alcohol during the First World War in Ireland,” 379. • Sandra McAvoy, “Relief Work and Refugees: Susanne Rouviere Day (1876-1964) on war as women’s business,”

397. • Leanne McCormick, “The Dangers and Temptations of the Street: managing female behaviour in Belfast during

the First World War,” 414. • Senia Paseta, “New Issues and Old: women and politics in Ireland, 1914-1918,” 432. • Deborah Thom, “Women, War Work, and the State in Ireland, 1914-1918,” 450. • Diane Urquhart, “Unionism, Orangeism, and War,” 468.

Women’s History Review, Vol. 27, Issue 4 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/27/4

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• Maggie Andrews, Alison Fell, Lucy Noakes, and June Purvis, “Representing and Rewriting Women’s Histories of the First World War,” 511.

• Jonathan Rayner, “The Carer, the Combatant, and the Clandestine: images of women in the First World War in War Illustrated magazine,” 516.

• Sarah Pedersen, “Suffragettes and the Scottish Press during the First World War,” 534. • Sarah Hellawell, “Antimilitarism, Citizenship, and Motherhood: the formation and early years of the Women’s

International League (WIL), 1915-1919,” 551. • Catherine Lee, “’Giddy Girls’, ‘Scandalous Statements’, and a ‘Burst Bubble’: the war babies panic of 1914-1915,”

565. • Lucie Whitmore, “’A Matter of Individual Opinion and Feeling’: The changing culture of mourning dress in the

First World War,” 579. • Laura Seddon, “Gendered musical responses to First World War experiences,” 595. • Lucy Noakes, “’My Husband is Interested in War Generally’: gender, family history, and the emotional legacies of

total war,” 610. • Amanda Phipps, “’What the Women Did’: remembering or reducing women of the First World War on the

contemporary British stage,” 627.

Women’s History Review, Vol. 27, Issue 5 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/27/5

• Lizzie Seal, “’She killed not from hate, but from love’: motherhood, melodrama, and mercy killing in the case of May Brownhill,” 669.

• Rosemary Florence Toy and Christopher Smith, “Women in the shadow war: gender, class, and MI5 in the Second World War,” 688.

• Alexander Wakelam, “Benefiting from the ‘comforts of ease & afluence’: The experience of female business retirement in the diary of Sarah Florry,” 707.

• Mia Liinason and Clara Marlijn Meijer, “Challenging constructions of motherhood and nostalgia: exploring the role of gender, race, and age in struggles for women’s rights in Scandinavia,” 729.

• Manuel Ramírez Chicharro, “Beyond suffrage: the role of Cuban women in the state-building years of a failed democracy (1940-1952),” 754.

• Janet Smith, “Helen Taylor’s work for land nationalisation in Great Britain and Ireland 1879-1907: women’s political agency in the British Victorian land movement,” 778.

• Christina de Bellaigue, “’The time of storms’: managing bourgeois girls’ puberty in France, 1800-1870,” 799. • Laura Frances Goffman, “Sa’id Ahmad Al-Jinahi’s I Was in Dhufar: gendered militarization and modern space in

revolutionary Oman,” 819. • Ana Stevenson, “Harriet Clisby’s “Sketches of Australia’: travel writing and colonial reconfigurations in Boston’s

Women’s Journal,” 837. • Camilla Mørk Røstvik, “Cernoises and Horrible Cernettes: a history of women at CERN 1954-2017,” 858.

World Policy Journal (Spring 2018) https://worldpolicy.org/recent-issues/world-policy-journal-spring-2018/

Editor’s Note

• Jessica Loudis, “Nationalism and Free Speech.”

24-Hour Party People

• Dan Fox, “The Boom and Bust of Britain’s New Age Traveler Movement.”

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Life on Mars

• Rahel Aima, “Dubai Prepares to Send a Probe to Space.”

Freudian Slips

• Mariano Ben Plotkin, “Argentina’s History with Psychoanalysis.”

Anatomy

• “Where Are You From?”

White Flight

• Jennifer Wilson, “Debunking the Claims of Polish Nationalists.”

Only a Shadow

• Horacio Castellanos Moya, “How Tragedy Defines El Salvador’s Sense of Self.”

Sound Systems

• Kwame Dawes, “Jamaican Roots – Reggae Artists Take a Cue from the Past.”

Anatomy

• “A Museum by Any Other Name.”

Gender Trouble

• Sarah Leonard and Yasmin El-Rifae, “What Feminists Can Learn from Egypt’s Revolution.”

Forbidden Colors

• Hiroaki Sato, “Japan’s Relationship with Homosexuality.”

Conversation

• “Jafar Panahi and Jamsheed Akrami.”

Portfolio

• Jake Naughton, “LGBTQ Ugandans Balance Hope and Fear.”

Features

• Kirsten Han, “Keep Calm and Carry On: Singapore’s Leaders Use Commerce to Quell Dissent.” • Ayo Wahlberg, “Banking on the Future: On China’s ‘Sperm Crisis’ and Population Planning.”

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• Samira Shackle, “Safe Spaces: Female Syrian Refugees Adjust to Life without Male Breadwinners.” • Orit Gat, “Estonia Goes Digital: E-Citizenship in the Age of Russian Cyberaggression.” • Antjie Krog, “Last Word: What Does ‘Hospitality’ Really Mean?”

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