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Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.110, No. 441 (October 2011) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol110/issue441/ “Zimbabwean farmers in Nigeria: Exceptional farmers or spectacular support?” by Abdul Raufu Mustapha, 535- “Whores, men, and other misfits: Undoing ‘feminization’ in the armed forces in the DRC,” by Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern, 563- “Citizenship and the logic of sovereignty in Djibouti,” by Samson A. Bezabeh, 587- “The politics of mobilization for security in South African townships,” by Laurent Fourchard, 607- “Modern chiefs: Tradition, development and return among traditional authorities in Ghana,” by Nauja Kleist, 629- Briefing “Nigeria's 2011 elections: The ‘crippled giant’ learns to walk?” by Sylvester Odion Akhaine, 649- African Historical Review, Vol. 43, No.1 (June 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/43/1 “The Antinomies of Black Identity Formation in West Africa, 1820–1848,” by Herbert Brewer, 2- [jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ First Quarter 2012 20 January 2012 Copyright © 2012 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at h-diplo@h- net.msu.edu .

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[jw] Journal Watch, A to I (First Quarter 2012)African Affairs, Vol.110, No. 441 (October 2011) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol110/issue441/ “Zimbabwean farmers in Nigeria: Exceptional farmers or spectacular support?” by Abdul
Raufu Mustapha, 535-
“Whores, men, and other misfits: Undoing ‘feminization’ in the armed forces in the DRC,” by Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern, 563-
“Citizenship and the logic of sovereignty in Djibouti,” by Samson A. Bezabeh, 587-
“The politics of mobilization for security in South African townships,” by Laurent Fourchard, 607-
“Modern chiefs: Tradition, development and return among traditional authorities in Ghana,” by Nauja Kleist, 629-
Briefing “Nigeria's 2011 elections: The ‘crippled giant’ learns to walk?” by Sylvester Odion Akhaine,
649- African Historical Review, Vol. 43, No.1 (June 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/43/1 “The Antinomies of Black Identity Formation in West Africa, 1820–1848,” by Herbert
Brewer, 2-
[jw]
H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ First Quarter 2012 20 January 2012
Copyright © 2012 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.
H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at h-diplo@h- net.msu.edu.
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“Covert Collusion? American and South African Relations in the Angolan Civil War, 1974– 1976,” by Matthew Graham, 28-
“Colonial Policy, Male Opposition, and the Integration of Swazi Women into Wage Employment, 1935–1955,” by Hamilton Sipho Simelane, 48-
“Elite Exoticism: Sea-rail Cruise Tourism to South Africa, 1926–1939,” by Gordon H. Pirie, 73-
Review Article “The Expanding Horizons of Liberation Struggle History,” by Thula Simpson, 100-
African Historical Review, Vol. 43, No.2 (November 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/43/2 “Discourse Networks in South African Slave Society,” by Fiona Vernal, 1-
“On the Town and Underworld in South Africa: Representations of Urban Africans in ‘Black
Films’, 1974–1990,” by Gairoonisa Paleker, 37-
“‘Punching Above its Weight’: The Mafikeng Anti-Repression Forum (Maref) and the Fall of Bophuthatswana,” by Andrew Manson, 55-
American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.33, No.5 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/33/5 “New Security Threats—Old Security Architecture and Mind-Sets: Countering the Threat
of Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism in the Black Sea Region,” by Vladimir Fenopetov, Bruce Lawlor, Tedo Japaridze, Yannis Tsantoulis, and Alex P. Schmid, 197-
“Challenges to Russia in Central Asia,” by Stephen J. Blank, 209-
“What Is Central Asia to Us?” by Michael Rywkin, 222- “Democratizing Africa: Two Decades of U.S. Policy,” by Herman J. Cohen, 230- “Yemen Fractures on the Brink of Civil War as Al-Qaeda Gains Ground,” by Eva Sohlman,
236- From the Archives “Democratic Reform and the Role of Women in the Muslim World,” by NCAFP, 241- For the Record “Iran and the Arab Uprising,” 256-
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American Foreign Policy Interests, Vol.33, No.6 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uafp20/33/6 “Dragon Rising: Chinese Policy in Central Asia,’ BY Stephen J. Blank, 261-
“The ‘Arab Spring’ Has Toppled Some Despots and Enriched the Arab Political Vocabulary.
But What Are Its Limits and What Should Western Democracies Do to Help It Achieve Its Objectives?” by Amir Taheri, 273-
“NATO and Emerging Security Challenges: Beyond the Deterrence Paradigm,” by Michael Rühle, 278-
“The Spillover Effect in NATO: A Note,” by Bernard E. Brown, 283-
“Cooperation and Conflict in the U.S.–China Petroleum Relationship,” by Jonathan Chanis, 286-
For the Record “Implications of the Arab Spring,” by 293- American Historical Review, Vol.116, No.4 (October 2011) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/661518 Article “Charter State Collapse in Southeast Asia, ca. 1250–1400, as a Problem in Regional and
World History,” by Victor Lieberman, 973-
“Lying Together: The Imperial Implications of Cross-Cultural Untruths,” by Joshua Piker, 964-
“Anticolonial Homelands across the Indian Ocean: The Politics of the Indian Diaspora in Kenya, ca. 1930–1950,” by Sana Aiyar, 987-
“The Persistence of Transnational Organizing: The Case of the Homophile Movement,” by Leila J. Rupp, 1014-
Review Essay “Global Perspectives on the Birth of the Prison,” by Mary Gibson, 1040- Featured Reviews “Judith A. Carney and Richard Nicholas Rosomoff, In the Shadow of Slavery: Africa's
Botanical Legacy in the Atlantic World,” Reviewed by Frederick C. Knight, 1064- “David Sehat, The Myth of American Religious Freedom,” reviewed by Mark Douglas
McGaverie, 1066-
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“Thomas S. Mullaney and Benedict Anderson, Coming to Terms with the Nation: Ethnic Classification in Modern China,” reviewed by Bin Yang, 1068-
American Historical Review, Vol.116, No.5 (December 2011) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/661518 Article “A Trade of No Dishonor: Piracy, Commerce, and Community in the Western Indian Ocean,
Twelfth to Sixteenth Century,” by Sebastian R. Prange, 1269-
“Rethinking the Colonial State: Family, Gender, and Governmentality in Eighteenth- Century British Frontiers,” by Kathleen Wilson, 1294-
“Freedom without Slavery? ‘Coolies,’ Prostitutes, and Outcastes in Meiji Japan's ‘Emancipation Moment,’” by Daniel V. Botsman, 1323-
Review Essay “Power and Connection: Imperial Histories of the United States in the World,” by Paul A.
Kramer, 1348- AHR Conversation “Historical Perspectives on the Circulation of Information,” by y Paul N. Edwards, Lisa
Gitelman, Gabrielle Hecht, Adrian Johns, Brian Larkin, and Neil Safier, 1393- Featured Reviews “Vanita Seth, Europe's Indians: Producing Racial Difference, 1500–1900,” reviewed by
Joshua Goode, 1436-
“Frank Mort, Capital Affairs: London and the Making of the Permissive Society,” reviewed by Marcus Collins, 1438-
American Political Science Review, Vol. 105, No. 4 (November 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=PSR&volumeId=105&seriesId=0&issueId=04 “Searching for Good Policies,” by Steven Callander, 643-
“Expertise and Scale of Conflict: Governments as Advocates in American Indian Politics,”
by Laura E. Evans, 663-
“Voting with Your Feet: Exit-based Empowerment in Democratic Theory,” by Mark E. Warren, 683-
“Governance and Prison Gangs,” by David Skarbek, 702-
“Politicizing Agency Spending Authority: Lessons from a Bush-era Scandal,” by Sanford C. Gordon, 717-
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“Rethinking Culture: The Social Lineage Account,” by Alan Patten, 735-
“‘From This Far Place’: On Justice and Absence,” by W. James Booth, 750- “Unpacking the Black Box of Causality: Learning about Causal Mechanisms from
Experimental and Observational Studies,” by Kosuke Imai, Luke Keele, Dustin Tingley, and Teppei Yamamoto, 765-
“Newspapers and Parties: How Advertising Revenues Created an Independent Press,” by Maria Petrova, 790-
“Democracy, Development, and the International System,” by Carles Boix, 809-
“Collective Action with Uncertain Payoffs: Coordination, Public Signals, and Punishment Dilemmas,” by Mehdi Shadmehr and Dan Bernhardt, 829-
American Quarterly, Vol.63, No.3 (September 2011) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/toc/aq.63.3.html Special Issue: Sound Clash: Listening to American Studies “Introduction: Listening to American Studies” by Kara Keeling and Josh Kun, 445-
Sound Technologies and Subjectivities “Splitting Sight and Sound: Thomas Dewing’s A Reading, Gilded Age Women, and the
Phonograph,” by Asma Naeem, 461-
“Intimacy Threats and Intersubjective Users: Telephone Training Films, 1927–1962,” by D. Travers Scott, 487-
“‘What, for me, constitutes life in a sound?’: Electronic Sounds as Lively and Differentiated Individuals,” by Tara Rodgers, 509-
“Audible Citizenship and Audiomobility: Race, Technology, and CB Radio,” by Art M. Blake, 531-
“The Recording Studio on Stage: Liveness in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” by Jessica E. Teague, 555-
“Quiet Comfort: Noise, Otherness, and the Mobile Production of Personal Space,” by Mack Hagood, 573-
Sounding Race, Ethnicity, and Gender “‘An Indian in a White Man’s Camp’: Johnny Cash’s Indian Country Music,” by Dustin
Tahmahkera, 591-
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“Abolitionism’s Resonant Bodies: The Realization of African American Performance,” by Alex W. Black, 619-
“Marian Anderson and ‘Sonic Blackness’ in American Opera,” by Nina Sun Eidsheim, 641-
“Soul Vibrations: Black Music and Black Freedom in Sound and Space,” by Gayle Wald, 673- “Back Door Man: Howlin’ Wolf and the Sound of Jim Crow,” by Eric Lott, 697- “Touching Listening: The Aural Imaginary in the World Music Culture Industry,” by
Roshanak Kheshti, 711- Sound, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere “The ‘War on Noise’: Sound and Space in La Guardia’s New York,” by Lilian Radovac, 733-
“Forced Listening: The Contested Use of Loudspeakers for Commercial and Political
Messages in the Public Soundscape,” by Ronda L. Sewald, 761-
“Reproducing U.S. Citizenship in Blackboard Jungle: Race, Cold War Liberalism, and the Tape Recorder,” by Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman, 781-
“Sounds of Surveillance: U.S. Spanish-Language Radio Patrols La Migra,” by Dolores Inés
Casillas, 807-
“The Political Agency of Musical Beauty,” by Barry Shank, 831- American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 41, No. 4 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rarc20/41/4 “Introduction: The US–Canada Relationship as Seen from South of the Border,” by Douglas
C. Nord, 329- 2010 Enders Symposium “Building Autos: How North America Works and Why Canadian Studies Should be
Interested,” by Stephen Blank, 330-
“A Model Environmental Nation? Canada as a Case Study for Informing US Environmental Policy,” by T. Timothy Casey, 345-
“Canadian Studies Considered: Response to ‘A Model Environmental Nation? Canada as a Case Study for Informing US Environmental Policy,’” by Heather A. Smith, 358-
“Convergence or Divergence? Recent Developments in Drug Policies in Canada and the
United States,” by Clayton J. Mosher, 370-
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“Response to ‘Convergence or Divergence? Recent Developments in Drug Policies in Canada and the United States,’” by Robert M. Gordon, 387-
“Discourse and Dialogue between Americans and Canadians—Who is Talking to Whom?” by Douglas C. Nord, 391-
“Response to ‘Discourse and Dialogue between Americans and Canadians—Who is Talking to Whom?’” by Doreen Barrie, 402-
“Reading North Through the One-Way Mirror: Canadian Literature, the Canadian Literary Institution, and Alice Munro,” by Robert Thacker, 406-
“The US–Canadian Relationship as Seen from South of the Border: Response to ‘Reading North Through the One-Way Mirror: Canadian Literature, The Canadian Literary Institution, and Alice Munro,’” by Laurie Ricou, 415-
Articles “Legislative Activity in the Canadian House of Commons: Does Majority or Minority
Government Matter?” by Richard S. Conley, 422-
“A ‘Civilizing’ Industry: Leo Dolan, Canadian Tourism Promotion, and the Celebration of Mass Culture,” by Michael Dawson, 438-
“Measuring Whether Canadian Studies Courses Make a Difference in Knowledge of Canada,” by James M. McCormick & Carol A. Chapelle, 448-
“Free Votes, MPs, and Constituents: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada,” by L. Marvin Overby, Christopher Raymond & Zeynep Taydas, 465-
“Populist Poetry in the 1930s: Jean Narrache and the Articulation of Powerlessness,” by Émile J. Talbot, 479-
The Americas, Vol.68, No.2 (October 2011) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_americas/toc/tam.68.2.html “The Franciscan Missionary Enterprise in Nineteenth-Century Latin America,” by Erick D.
Langer, 167-
“Monstrous Births and Creole Patriotism in Late Colonial Mexico,” by Nora E. Jaffary, 179-
“Latin America and the Question of Cuban Independence,” by Dalia Antonia Muller, 209- “La Madre Matiana: Prophetess and Nation in Mexican Satire,” by Edward Wright-Ríos,
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Review Essay “The Andean Hybrid Baroque: Convergent Cultures in the Churches of Colonial Peru,” by
Susan Verdi Webster, 275- Archivaria, Number 72 (Fall 2011) http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/issue/current “‘New Contexts of Permanent Change’ in Digital Archivy,” by Mark A. Matienzo
“Beyond the Magic to the Mechanism: Computers, Materiality, and What It Means for
Records to Be ‘Born Digital,’” by Ciaran B. Trace
“Applying Faceted Classification to the Personal Organization of Electronic Records: Insights into the User Experience,” by Sabine Mas, Dominique Maurel, Inge Alberts
“A Comprehensive Approach to Born-Digital Archives,” by Laura Carroll, Erika Farr, Peter Hornsby, Ben Ranker
“A First Look at the Acquisition and Appraisal of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Fonds: or, SELECT * FROM VANOC _Records AS Archives WHERE Value=“true,””
by Courtney C. Mumma, Glenn Dingwall, Sue Bigelow
“Where’s the Archivist in Digital Curation? Exploring the Possibilities through a Matrix of Knowledge and Skills,” by Christopher A. Lee, Helen Tibbo
“Educating for Digital Archiving through Studio Pedagogy, Sequential Case Studies, and Reflective Practice,” by Patricia Galloway
Counterpoint “Archivists and Changing Social and Information Spaces: A Continuum Approach to
Recordkeeping and Archiving in Online Cultures,” by Frank Upward, Sue McKemmish, Barbara Reed
Notes and Communications “Five Hundred 5.25-Inch Discs and One (Finicky) Machine: A Report on a Legacy E-
Records Pilot Project at the Archives of Ontario,” by Charles Levi
Asian Security, Vol.7, No. 3 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fasi20/7/3 “Economic Growth, Regime Insecurity, and Military Strategy: Explaining the Rise of
Noncombat Operations in China,’ by M. Taylor Fravel, 177-
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“Providers Not Protectors: Institutionalizing Responsible Sovereignty in Southeast Asia,” by See Seng Tan, 201-
“Drones over Pakistan: Secrecy, Ethics, and Counterinsurgency,” by Christian Enemark, 218-
“Getting Past the Past: Korea's Transcendence of the Anti–Japan Policy Frontier,” by Van Jackson, 238-
Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 65, No.5 (November 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/caji20/65/5 “Libya and the state of intervention,” by Tim Dunne and Jess Gifkins, 515-
“Authoritarianism, revolution and democracy: Egypt and beyond,” by Amin Saikal, 530- “The impotence of being earnest? Avoiding the pitfalls of ‘creative middle power
diplomacy,’” by Matthew Sussex, 545-
“Can Australia save the world? The limits and possibilities of middle power diplomacy,” by Mark Beeson, 563-
“Reinforcing the NPT,” by Chris Hamer, 578-
“Revisiting the South Korean developmental state after the 1997 financial crisis,” by Yong Soo Park, 590-
Review essay “When is an apology not an apology? Contrition chic and Japan's (un)apologetic politics,”
by Renee Jeffery, 607- British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.38, No.3 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cbjm20/38/3 “Mapping Opposition Cooperation in the Arab World: From Single-Issue Coalitions to
Transnational Networks,” by Hendrik Kraetzschmar, 287-
“Left–Islamist Opposition Cooperation in Morocco,” by Eva Wegner & Miquel Pellicer, 303-
“Will the Real Tunisian Opposition Please Stand Up? Opposition Coordination Failures under Authoritarian Constraints,” by Rikke Hostrup Haugbølle and Francesco Cavatorta, 323-
“The Joint Meeting Parties and the Politics of Opposition in Yemen,” by Vincent Durac, 343-
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“Political Opposition and Reform Coalitions in Jordan,” by Curtis R. Ryan, 367-
“Coalitions for Dispossession and Networks of Resistance? Land, Politics and Agrarian Reform in Egypt,” by Ray Bush, 391-
“The Transnational and the Local: Egyptian Activists and Transnational Protest Networks,” by Maha Abdelrahman, 407-
“Opposition Cooperation and Uprisings in the Arab World,” by Ellen Lust, 425- The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol.13, No.4 (November 2011) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjpi.2011.13.issue-4/issuetoc “Establishing the Ontological Status of Thatcherism by Gauging Its ‘Periodisability’:
Towards a ‘Cascade Theory’ of Public Policy Radicalism,” by Colin Hay and Stephen Farrall, 439-
“From Sandals to Suits: Professionalisation, Coalition and the Liberal Democrats,” by Elizabeth Evans and Emma Sanderson-Nash, 459-
“Political Imagery in the British General Election of 2010: The Curious Case of ‘Nick Clegg,’” by Katy Parry and Kay Richardsonm 464-
“Netwar Geopolitics: Security, Failed States and Illicit Flows,” by Mike Bourne, 490-
“Religion, Risk and Legal Culture: Balancing Human Rights against a ‘War on Terror,’” by William L. Miller, 514-
“Employer Preferences for Labour Migration: Exploring ‘Varieties of Capitalism’-Based Contextual Conditionality in Germany and the United Kingdom,” by Georg Menz, 534-
“Regional Representation in Brussels and Multi-level Governance: Evidence from Northern Ireland,” by Mary C. Murphym 551-
“Agonism and the Reconception of European Citizenship,” by Paulina Tambakaki, 567-
“The Politics of EU Health Policy and the Case of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising for Prescription Drugs,” by Robert Geyer, 586-
“The Evolution and Contemporary Relevance of the Accession and Coronation Oaths of the
United Kingdom,” by Norman Bonney, 603–618 Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 31, No.1 (January 2011) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/blar.2011.31.issue-1/issuetoc
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“Is Inequality Becoming Just? Changes in Public Opinion about Economic Distribution in Chile,” by Juan Carlos Castillo, 1-
“National and Local Vulnerability to Climate-Related Disasters in Latin America: The Role of Social Asset-Based Adaptation,” by Oliver Rubin and Tine Rossing, 19-
“Debating Latin American Aesthetic Theory. Beatriz Sarlo on the Autonomy of Art,” by Anna Popovitch, 36-
“The Representation of the Female Body in the Multimedia Works of Regina José Galindo,” by Jane Lavery and Sarah Bowskill, 51-
“My Space/Mi Espacio: Evangelical Christianity and Identity Politics in Mexico,” by Amalendu Misra, 65-
“‘The Root Is Maya, the Practice Is Pluralist’: Xel-jú and Indigenous Political Mobilisation in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala,” by Elisabet Dueholm Rasch, 80-
Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 24, No.3 (September 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccam20/24/3 Reflections on the Rome Statute “Introduction: reflections on the Rome Statute,” by Christopher J Piranio, 307-
“The International Criminal Court on trial,” by Kirsten Ainley, 309- “The United States and the ICC: the force and farce of the legal arguments,” by Roger
O'Keefe, 335-
“Another look at the intent element for the war crime of terrorism,” by Chile Eboe-Osuji, 357-
“Victim participation at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: are retributive and restorative principles enhancing the prospect for justice?” by Rudina Jasini and Victoria Phan, 379-
“What price justice? On the evolving notion of ‘right to fair trial’ from Nuremberg to The Hague,” by Pascal Chenivesse and Christopher J. Piranio, 403-
“Memory, justice and the court: on the dimensions of memory-justice under the Rome Statute,” by Christopher J. Piranio and Edward Kanterian, 425-
Individual Articles “The emerging EU peacebuilding framework: confirming or transcending liberal
Peace-building?” by Oliver Richmond, Annika Björkdahl & Stefanie Kappler, 449-
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“Confronting catastrophe: norms, efficiency and the evolution of the AIDS battle in the UN,” by Joshua K. Leon, 471-
“Blundering into Baghdad: an analysis of strategy, structure, principals and agents,” by Douglas A. Borer and Stephen W. Twing, 493-
“Victory in scholarship on strategy and war,” by William C. Martel, 513- Canadian Journal of History, Vol.46, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 2011) http://www.usask.ca/history/cjh/e/iss/index.shtml “La renaissance de la ‘fabrication du corps’ par l’exercice physique au XVIe siècle:
discours, pratique, préservation d’un patrimoine, ou transgression d’un interdit? Une étude des archives du fonds ancien de la Faculté de médecine de Montpellier, by Par Jacques Gleyse, 1-
“‘A Beastly affair’”: Visual Representations of Animality and the Politics of the Dreyfus Affair,” by David C. Jones, 35-
“‘An issue that could tear us apart’: Race, Empire, and Economy in the British (Welfare) State, 1968,” by Nicole Longpré, 63-
“US-Romanian Relations during the Presidency of Gerald R. Ford,” by Graeme S. Mount, 97- Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, No.3 (September 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=CJP “Midwives, Women and the State: (De)Constructing Midwives and Pregnant Women in
Ontario, Canada,” by Stephanie Paterson, 483-
“Playing Defence: Early Responses to Conflict Expansion in the Oil Sands Policy Subsystem,” by George Hoberg and Jeffrey Phillips , 507-
“Le vote économique en contexte de crise financière : l'élection provinciale de 2008 au Québec,” by Éric Bélanger and François Gélineau, 529-
“Explaining Local Campaign Intensity: The Canadian General Election of 2008,” by William Cross and Lisa Young, 553-
“Do Women ‘Do Better’ in Municipal Politics? Electoral Representation across Three Levels
of Government,” by Erin Tolley, 573-
“Combining the Hazards of Ministerial Appointment AND Ministerial Exit in the Canadian Federal Cabinet,” by Matthew Kerby, 595-
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“Religious Rights and Québec's Ethics and Religious Culture Course,” by Alison Braley, 613-
“Exploitation and Rational Choice,” by Loren King, 635-
“L'institutionnalisation du crime contre l'humanité et l'avènement du régime victimo- mémoriel en France,” by Johann Michel , 663-
“Canadian Foreign Policy: A Linguistically Divided Field,” by Jérémie Cornut and Stéphane Roussel, 685-
Central European History, Vol.44, No.4 (December 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CCC&volumeId=44&seriesId=0&issueId=04 “Nursing the Fatherland? Hohenzollern State Building and the Hidden Transcript of
Political Resistance in Hanoverian Female Charity during the Second German Empire,” by Jasper M. Heinzen, 595-
“‘Our Most Serious Enemy’: The Specter of Judeo-Bolshevism in the German Military Community, 1914–1923,” by Brian E. Crim, 624-
“Hakoah Vienna and the International Nature of Interwar Austrian Sports,” by William D. Bowman, 642-
“The Purge of the SA Reconsidered: ‘An Old Putschist Trick’”? by Eleanor Hancock, 669-
“No Time for ‘Old Fighters’: Postwar West Germany and the Origins of the 1958 Ulm Einsatzkommando Trial,” by Patrick Tobin, 684-
“Drives in Dispute: The West German Student Movement, Psychoanalysis, and the Search for a New Emotional Order, 1967–1971,” by Anthony D. Kauders, 711-
The China Quarterly, Vol.207 (September 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=8385788 Special Section on the Internet in China “The Political Economy of Governing ISPs in China: Perspectives of Net Neutrality and
Vertical Integration,” by Henry L. Hu, 523-
“Exploring the Neglected Constraints on Chindia: Analysing the Online Chinese Perception of India and its Interaction with China's Indian Policy,” by Simon Shen, 541-
“From Campus Racism to Cyber Racism: Discourse of Race and Chinese Nationalism,” by Yinghong Cheng, 561-
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“Digital Divide and Social Cleavage: Case Studies of ICT Usage among Peasants in Contemporary China,” by Yuhua Guo and Peng Chen, 580-
Articles “Has China's Foreign Energy Quest Enhanced Its Energy Security?” by Chen Shaofeng, 600-
“Explaining Land Use Change in a Guangdong County: The Supply Side of the Story,” by
Yew Chiew Ping, 626-
“From Resistance to Advocacy: Political Representation for Disabled People in China,” by Xi Chen and Ping Xu, 649-
“Government Advisors or Public Advocates? Roles of Think Tanks in China from the Perspective of Regional Variations,” by Xufeng Zhu, 668-
“Revolutionizing Antiquity: The Shanghai Cultural Bureaucracy in the Cultural Revolution, 1966–1968,” by Denise Y. Ho, 687-
State of the Field “Is Taiwan Studies in Decline?” by Jonathan Sullivan, 706- Chinese Historical Review, Vol.18, No.1 (Spring 2011) http://www.ch-review.org/CHR-publishedIssues.htm “Praise and Blame: Ruist Historiography in Ban Gu’s Hanshu,” by Anthony E. Clark, 1-
“Cousin Marriages in Tang China (618-907), by Ping Yao, 25- “Discontinuous Elements: Nationalism, Poverty, and Representation in Sidney Gamble’s
Photographs of China (1917-1927),” by James J. Hudson, 56- Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Winter 2011) http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol4/issue4/index.dtl?etoc “Ancient Chinese Power, Modern Chinese Thought,” by Linsay Cunningham-Cross and
William A. Callahan, 349-
“Constructing Global Order with Chinese Characteristics: Yan Xuetong and the Pre-Qin Response to International Anarchy,” by Jeremy T. Paltiel, 375-
“Market Expansion and Grand Strategy of Rising Powers,” by Cheng Gao, 405-
“Towards the Sino-American Trade Organization for the Prevention of Climate Change (STOP-CC),” by Scott Victor Valentine, 447-
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Cold War History, Vol.11, No.4 (November 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/11/4 “The limits of the global community: The Nixon administration and global environmental
politics,” by Stephen Macekura, 489-
“The economic factor in the Sino-Vietnamese split, 1972–75: An analysis of Vietnamese archival sources,” by Kosal Path, 519-
“Overstepping the Balkan boundaries: The lesser known history of Yugoslavia's early relations with Asian countries (new evidence from Yugoslav/Serbian archives),” by Jovan avoški, 557-
“Revisiting America's Occupation of Japan,” by Laura Hein, 579-
“A child of the Cold War – the state and society of the GDR dictatorship as a military- political result of the clash of systems,” by Torsten Diedrich, 601-
“‘Which Chile, Allende?’ Henry Kissinger and the Portuguese revolution,” by Mario Del Pero, 625-
“A European voice in the Arab world: France, the superpowers and the Middle East, 1970– 74,” by Aurélie Élisa Gfeller, 659-
Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series, No. 63 (February 2011) http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication-series/cwihp-working-paper-series “The Interkit Story: A Window into the Final Decades of the Sino-Soviet Relationship,” by
James Hershberg, David Wolff, Péter Vámos, and Sergey Radchenko Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.20, No.3 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccla20/20/3 “Tezcatlipoca neoplatónico y las correspondencias ocultas del amor,’’ by Viviana Díaz
Balsera, 279-
‘‘Vantage Points: Andeans and Europeans in the Construction of Colonial Quito,’’ by Susan Verdi Webster, 303-
‘‘El Cabildo Catedralicio y los Jueces Adjuntos en Lima Colonial (1601–1611),’’ by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, 331-
‘‘Storms, Shipwrecks and South America: from Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa's Voyages to Shakespeare's The Tempest,’’ by Peter D. McIntosh, 363-
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‘‘El Indio Trifronte de Parinacota: un enigma iconográfico,’’ by Paola Corti, Fernando Guzmán & Magdalena Pereira, 381-
Review Essay ‘‘Indians, Spanish Jesuits, and Borderlands Chronicles,’’ by J. Gabriel Martínez-Serna, 401-
‘‘Art, Architecture and the Meaning of Things in Colonial Latin America,’’ by Dana
Leibsohn, 407- (The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.100, No.416 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/100/416 Editorial ‘‘Perth and the Commonwealth—Options for Reform,’’ by Chairman Stuart Mole, 475- Original Articles ‘‘The Modern Commonwealt,’’ by Chief Emeka Anyaoku GCVO CFR, 499-
‘‘Electoral Reform in the United Kingdom: Lessons from New Zealand,’’ by Margaret
Wilson DCNZM, 509-
‘‘Rwanda and the Commonwealth: The Evolution of the BBC's Institutional Narrative on the 1994 Rwandan Genocide,’’ by Georgina Holmes, 519-
‘‘Free Speech in Malaysia: From Feudal and Colonial Periods to the Present,’’ by Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani, 531-
Interview ‘‘‘The Wider World is Short of Ideas’: Sonny Ramphal,’’ by Stuart Mole, 547- Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.44, No.4 (December 2011) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X “The annulled Tax state: Schumpeterian Prolegomena to the study of postcommunist
fiscal sociology,” by Venelin I. Ganev, 245-
“Populism, nationalism, or national populism? An analysis of Slovak voting behaviour at the 2010 parliamentary election,” by Ben Stanley, 257-
“Rise of xenophobic nationalism in Europe: A case of Slovenia,” by Alenka Kuhelj, 271-
“Czech extreme right parties an unsuccessful story,” by Miroslav Mareš, 283- “Left-wing authoritarianism is not a myth, but a worrisome reality. Evidence from 13
Eastern European countries,” by Sabrina de Regt, Dimitri Mortelmans, Tim Smits, 299-
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“Electoral-system change in Latvia and the elections of 2010,” by Frances Millard, 309-
“Vigilante justice in post-communist Europe,” by Lavinia Stan, 319-
“Academic freedom and international standards in higher education: Contestation in journalism and political science at Moscow State University,” by Jim Butterfield, Ekaterina Levintova, 329-
“A comparative analysis on energy subsidies in Soviet and Russian policy,” by Stacy Closson, 343-
“Slovene commercial diplomacy in the Western Balkan countries,” by Boštjan Udovi, 357-
“Swords into plowshares: The organizational transformation of rebel groups into political parties,” by John Ishiyama and Anna Batta, 369-
________________________________________________________________________________ Contemporary British History, Vol.25, No.4 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/25/4 “Economic Liberal or Arch Planner? Enoch Powell and the Political Economy of the
Hospital Plan,” by Tony Cutler, 469-
“The Voluntary Sector in 1980s Britain,” by N. J. Crowson, 491-
“Witness Seminar: The Voluntary Sector in 1980s Britain,” by N. J. Crowson, Matthew Hilton, James McKay, and Herjeet Marway, 499-
“‘Please, Sir, he called me ‘Jimmy!’’ Political Cartooning before the Law: ‘Black Friday’, J.H. Thomas, and the Communist Libel Trial of 1921,” by Samuel S. Hyde, 521-
“Crime, Criminal Mobility and Serial Offenders in Early Twentieth-Century Britain,” by Alyson Brown, 551-
“Soldiers' Stories of the Falklands War: Recomposing Trauma in Memoir,” by Lucy Robinson, 569-
“Major Accessions to Repositories in 2010 Relating to Politics (Twentieth Century),” by Sam Velumyl, 591-
Contemporary European History, Vol.21, No.1 (February 2012) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=CEH&volumeId=21&issueId=01 In Search of Meaning: Foreign Volunteers in the Croatian Armed Forces, 1991–95,” by Nir
Arielli, 1-
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“Selling Germany in South-Eastern Europe: Economic Uncertainty, Commercial Information and the Leipzig Trade Fair 1920–40,” by Stephen Gross, 19-
“Surviving in the Global Market: ‘Americanisation’ and the Relaunch of Italy's Car Industry after the Second World War,” by Francesca Fauri, 41-
“France's Renewed Commitment to Commercial Diplomacy in the 1960s,” by Laurence Badel, 61-
Review Articles “Germany's Foreign Relations and the Nazi Past,” by Christian Haase, Christian Kraiker and
Jörn Kreuzer, 79-
“Toward a New Politics? On the Recent Historiography of Human Rights,” by Devin O. Pendas, 95-
Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 46, No.4 (December 2011) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol46/issue4.toc “Critical agency, resistance and a post-colonial civil society,” by Oliver P. Richmond, 419-
“Conflicts about water: Securitizations in a global context,” by Stephan Stetter, Eva
Herschinger, Thomas Teichler, and Mathias Albert, 441-
“Muted differences: Entrenching legitimacy of the Bosnian statehood?” by Eiki Berg and Mihkel Solvak, 460-
“NATO’s role in the Strategic Concept debate: Watchdog, fire-fighter, neighbour or seminar leader?” by Charlotte Wagnsson, 482-
“Citizens into wolves? Carl Schmitt’s fictive account of security,” by Thomas Moore, 502-
“Missing in action? EU crisis management and the link to the domestic political debate,” by Tommi Koivula and Joonas Sipilä, 521-
“Paradoxes of power: Indigenous peoples in the Permanent Forum,” by Marjo Lindroth, 543-
“From reason-giving to collective action: Argument-based learning and European integration,” by Marianne Riddervold, 563-
Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.22, No.4 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/22/4
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“Beyond the American Century: Walter Lippmann and American Grand Strategy, 1943– 1950,” by Patrick Porter, 557-
“Climbing off the Back Burner: Lyndon Johnson's Soft Power Approach to Africa,” by Mitch Lerner, 578-
“Steadfast Yet Reluctant Allies: Japan and the United Kingdom in the Vietnam War,” by James Llewelyn, 608-
“Contact Group Diplomacy: The Strategies of the Western Contact Group in Mediating Namibian Conflict,” by Tetsuro Iji, 634-
“Love's Labours Lost: Margaret Thatcher, King Hussein and Anglo–Jordanian Relations, 1979–1990,” by Nigel J. Ashton, 651-
“Change Nobody Believes In: Obama and the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict,” by Asaf Siniver, 678-
“Never Talk to Strangers? On Historians, Political Scientists and the Study of Diplomacy in the European Community/European Union,” by Karen Gram-Skjoldager, 696-
“Naval Diplomacy—A Theoretical Approach,” by J. J. Widen, 715- Diplomatic History, Vol.35, No.5 (November 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118503844/toc Special Forum: Genocide, War Crimes and International Justice “Peace v. Justice: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Modern Origins of
the Debate,” by Margaret E. Mcguinness, 749-
“International War Crimes Tribunals and the United States,” by William A. Schabas, 769- Commentary “‘The Moral Arc of the Universe Bends Long but It Bends toward Justice’: The Search for
Justice in International Law,” by Carol Anderson, 787-
“The Human Rights Surges of the 1940s and 1990s: A Commentary on Margaret E. McGuinness and William A. Schabas,” by Eric D. Weitz, 793-
Articles “The League That Wasn't: American Designs for a Legalist-Sanctionist League of Nations
and the Intellectual Origins of International Organization, 1914–1920,” by Stephen Wertheim, 797-
“George D. Herron and the Eschatological Foundations of Woodrow Wilson's Foreign Policy, 1917–1919,” by Milan Babík, 837-
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“Romance in a Marriage of Convenience: The Missionary Factor in Early Cold War U.S.- Ethiopian Relations, 1941–1960,” by Philip E. Dow, 859-
English Historical Review, Vol. CXXVI, No. 523 (December 2011) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/volCXXVI/issue523/index.dtl “Calculating Time and the End of Time in the Carolingian World, c.740–820,” by James
Palmer, 1307-
“The Ridale Papal Letters and Royal Charter: A Twelfth-Century Anglo-Scottish Baronial Family, the Papacy, the Law and Charter Diplomatic,” by Stephen Marritt, 1332-
“Some Origins of a Tudor Revolution,” by Ian Harris, 1355-
“From Regime Change to Réunion: Louis XIV’s Quest for Legitimacy in Lorraine, 1670–97,” by Philip McCluskey, 1386-
“‘One Huge Abuse’: The Cork Board of Guardians and the Expansion of Outdoor Relief in Post-Famine Ireland,” by Virginia Crossman and Donnacha Seán Lucey, 1408-
“R.H. Brand, the Empire and Munitions from Canada,” by Keith Neilson, 1430- Review Articles “What’s in a Name? Historians and Theory,” by Ludmilla Jordanova, 1456-
“The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1820–1832,” by Robert Saunders,
1478- ______________________________________________________________________________ European History Quarterly, Vol.41, No.4 (October 2011) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol41/issue4/ “War Stories: French Veteran Narratives and the ‘Experience of War’ in the Nineteenth
Century,” by Philip Dwyer, 561-
“Noble Status and Royal Duplicity in the Crown of Castile, 1454–1504,” by Michael J. Crawford, 586-
“Carton de Wiart’s Second Military Mission to Poland and the German Invasion of 1939,” by E.D.R. Harrison, 609-
“Imperial Myths between Nationalism and Communism: Appropriations of Imperial Legacies in the North-eastern Adriatic during the Early Cold War,” by Sabina Mihelj, 634-
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Review Articles “A New Historiography of the Cold War?” by Sari Autio-Sarasmo, 657-
“Ireland and Catholic Europe,” by Eamon Darcy, 665- European Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (June 2011) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/eeas “Ripe for A New Asian Multilateralism? Asean and Contemporary Regional Dynamics,” by
Dominique A. Caouette and Denis B. Côté, 5-
“Structural Constraints on the EU's Role in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations,” by Shaohua Hu, 37-
“Making Friends with the Hydra European Expectations of the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement,” by Judith Chery, 59-
“Discriminatory Practices at South Korean Firms Quantitative Analysis Based on Job Application Forms,” by Vladimir Hlasny, 85-
“The Asian Development Miracle: A Critical Review of the Francophone Scientific Literature,” by Philippe Régnier, 115-
European Journal of International Relations, Vol.17, No.4 (December 2011) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol17/issue4/ “International interdependence and regulatory power: Authority, mobility, and markets,”
by Abraham L. Newman and Elliot Posner, 589-
“The concept of practice in the English School,” by Cornelia Navari, 611-
“The enforcement–exploitation trade-off in international cooperation between weak and powerful states,” by Johannes Urpelainen, 631-
“Multilateralism: America’s insurance policy against loss,” by Dominic Tierney, 655-
“Towards a social-relational dialectic for world politics,” by Shannon Brincat, 679- “Rebels without a conscience: The evolution of the rogue states narrative in US security
policy,” by Alexandra Homolar, 705-
“Not just the Games? Power, protest and politics at the Olympics,” by M. Patrick Cottrell and Travis Nelson, 729-
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“Linkages, contests and overlaps in the global intellectual property rights regime,” by Valbona Muzaka, 755-
The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.16, No.6 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/16/7 Special Issue: Bergson and European Modernism Reconsidered “Experience vs. Concept? The Role of Bergson in Twentieth-Century French Philosophy,”
by Giuseppe Bianco, 855-
“Bergsonian Vitalism and the Landscape Paintings of Monet and Cézanne: Indivisible Consciousness and Endlessly Divisible Matter,” by Manfred Milz, 883-
“Shaping Duration: Bergson and Modern Sculpture,” by Mark Antliff, 899-
“Cities in Flux: Bergson, Gaudí, Loos,” by Giovanna Borradori, 919- “‘Quelque romancier hardi’: The Literary Bergsonist,” by Jesse Matz, 937- “The Temporalist Harp: Henri Bergson and Twentieth-Century Musical Innovation,” by
Kent Cleland, 953- Reviews “Wagner and Modernity,” by Brayton Polkam 969-
“Philosophy as Failed Patricide,” by Steve Fuller, 977- “First among Equals,” by Gal Gerson, 981- European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.18, No.4 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/18/4 “Metternich and the Ottoman reform movement,” by Miroslav Sedivy´, 427-
“The investiture of Emperor Charles VI in Brabant and Flanders: a test case for the
authority of the new Austrian government,” by Klaas Van Gelder, 443-
“The view from the border: a comparative study of autonomism in Alsace and the Moselle, 1918–29,” by Alison Carrol and Louisa Zanoun, 465-
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“Réalité ou fiction? L'histoire à l'epreuve du postmodernisme,” by Carole Edwards, 487-
“‘From Nitria to Sitria’: the construction of Peter Damian's Vita Beati Romualdi,” by Emily A. Bannister, 499-
“Securing Zion? Policing in British Palestine, 1917–39,” by John Knight, 523-
“Natural encounters: climate, weather and the Italian Renaissance,” by Trevor Dean, 545- Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.63, No.9 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/63/9 Special Issue: 1989 and Eastern Europe: Reflections and Analyses “1989 and the Transformations in Eastern Europe,” by Terry Cox, 1529-
“The Demise of the Soviet Bloc,” by Mark Kramer, 1535- “Welfare Dictatorship, the Working Class and the Change of Regimes in East Germany and
Hungary,” by Eszter Bartha, 1591-
“New Life: The Poetics of Transition,” by George Szirtes, 1611-
“The Picnic on the Border: An Interview with László Vass,” by Terry Cox, 1627- “Three Days in Bucharest: Making Sense of Romania's Transitional Violence, 20 Years On,”
by John Gledhill, 1639-
“A Post-Socialist Capitalism,” by Nigel Swain, 1671-
“After the Party, the After-Parties? The Effects of Communist Successor Parties on Economic Reform in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Aleksandra Sznajder Lee, 1697-
“Satisfied, Sceptical or Simply Indifferent? Current Public Opinion towards the Fall of
Communism in the Czech Republic,” by Pat Lyons and Albta Bernardyová, 1719-
“Evaluating Transitions: Human Rights and Qualitative Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Brad K. Blitz, 1745-
Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.63, No.10 (November 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/63/10 Special Issue: Unconditional Conditionality? The Impact of EU Conditionality in the Western
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“Building Impossible States? State-Building Strategies and EU Membership in the Western Balkans,” by Florian Bieber, 1783-
“Incentives for Democratisation? Effects of EU Conditionality on Democracy in Bosnia & Hercegovina,” by Vedran Dihi and Angela Wieser, 1803-
“Justice Imposed: How Policies of Conditionality Effect Transitional Justice in the Former Yugoslavia,” by Marlene Spoerri, 1827-
“Speaking European: Conditionality, Public Attitudes and Pro-European Party Rhetoric in the Western Balkans,” by Andrew Konitzer, 1853-
“EU Conditionality and Governance in Bosnia & Hercegovina: Environmental Regulation of the Trans-European Road Network,” by Adam Fagan, 1889-
“From Dayton to Brussels: The Impact of EU and NATO Conditionality on State Building in Bosnia & Hercegovina,” by Gülnur Aybet & Florian Bieber, 1911-
“The Constraints on European Institutions' Conditionality in the Western Balkans,” by Paula M. Pickering, 1939-
Foreign Affairs, Vol. 90, No.6 (November/December 2011) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2011/90/6 Comments “The Problem is Palestinian Rejectionism,” by Yosef Kuperwasser and Shalom Lipner
“Israel's Bunker Mentality,” by Ronald R. Krebs
Essays “The Broken Contract,” by George Packer
“The Wisdom of Retrenchment,” by Joseph M. Parent and Paul K. MacDonald
“Humanitarian Intervention Comes of Age,” by Jon Western and Joshua S. Goldstein
“The True Costs of Humanitarian Intervention,” by Benjamin A. Valentino
“Can Europe’s Divided House Stand?” by Hugo Dixon
“Why We Still Need Nuclear Power,” by Ernest Moniz
“The Dying Bear,” by Nicholas Eberstadt
“Is Indonesia Bound for the BRICs?” by Karen Brooks
“The Sick Man of Asia,” by Yanzhong Huang
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“Counterrevolution in Kiev,” by Rajan Menon and Alexander J. Motyl
Reviews & Responses “The Leadership Secrets of Bismarck,” by Michael Bernhard
“Africa Unleashed,” by Edward Miguel
“How Central Is Land for Peace?” by Oded Naaman, Mikhael Manekin, and Elliott Abrams
“Manufacturing Globalization,” by Richard Katz, Robert Z. Lawrence, and Michael Spence
“Point of Order,” by Amitai Etzioni and G. John Ikenberry
Foreign Policy, Issue 189 (December 2011) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issues/current The Global Thinkers Issue “The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers”
“The FP Survey: The wisdom of the smart crowd” “What Do Saudi Women Want?” by Eman Al Nafjan “The Big Think Behind the Arab Spring,” by Marc Lynch “The FP Interview: Bill and Melinda Gates on some unexpected new sources of aid -- and
what they've learned from trying to save the world,” by Charles Kenny
“Does Facebook Have a Foreign Policy?” by David Kirkpatrick “Sixteen Global Cities to Watch” by Edward Glaeser and Saskia Sassen “A History of (Non)violence,” by Steven Pinker “John Stuart Mill, Dead Thinker of the Year,” by Robert D. Kaplan “Six Ideas for the Ash Heap of History,” by Tyler Cowen “Global Thinkers, Fill in the Blanks: The world's smartest people tell us what to think
about Barack Obama, the Arab Spring, and the dizzying events of 2011” Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.7, No.4 (October 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118509067/home “Values, Identity, and Israel Advocacy,” by Mira Sucharov, 361-
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“Unmasking the Black Knights: Sanctions Busters and Their Effects on the Success of
Economic Sanctions,” by Bryan R. Early, 381-
“A Racialized Peace? How Britain and the US Made Their Relationship Special,” by Srdjan Vucetic, 403-
“‘Bringing FPA Back Home: Cognition, Constructivism, and Conceptual Metaphor,” by William Flanik, 423-
Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. 21, Issue No.4 (December 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=FPB&volumeId=21&seriesId=0&issueId=04 “U.S. Recognizes and Assists Post-Qaddafi Transitional National Council as Libyan
Government”
“U.S. Commemorates 10th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks” “U.S. Partners with Governments and Companies in Turkey, Egypt, Mexico, Brazil and
Colombia to Design Clean Energy Plants”
“U.S. Recognizes the Republic of South Sudan, Increases Aid to East Africa to More Than $600 Million Due to Famine”
“Secretary of State Clinton Attends ASEAN Meetings to Bolster Regional Security”
“U.S., Russia Sign Cooperative Agreements on Visas, Aviation, Adoptions and Nuclear Materials Management”
“Obama Administration Hosts Bilateral Talks with New Egyptian Government in Washington”
“U.S. Decides to Withhold $800 Million in Aid to Pakistan, U.S.-India Strategic Dialog Strengthens Cooperation”
“Secretary of State Clinton Meets with Canadian Foreign Minister Baird for Discussions on Trade, Aid and Mutual Cooperation”
“U.S. Trade Representative Hosts Trade Talks with South and East Africa and Central Asia” ______________________________________________________________________________ French Historical Studies, Vol.34, No.4 (Fall 2011) http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/vol34/issue4/
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“Politics, Culture, and the Security of France: A Reinterpretation of French Foreign and Security Policy after the First World War,” by Peter Jackson, 577-
“Fighting ‘Communist Banditry’ in French Vietnam: The Rhetoric of Repression after the Yen Bay Uprising, 1930–1932,” by Martin Thomas, 611-
“Plots and Rumors: Conspiracy Theories and the Six Février 1934,” by Brian Jenkins, 649-
“The Folklorization of French Farming: Marketing Luxury Wine in the Interwar Years,” by Gilles Laferté, 679-
“Marcel Aymé and the Moral Economy of Penury in Occupied France,” by Kenneth Mouré, 713-
French History, Vol.25, No.4 (December 2011) http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol25/issue4/ “Robin Briggs—Historian,” by David Parrott, Mark Greengrass, and Lyndal Roper, 395-
“Crossing boundaries: women's gossip, insults and violence in sixteenth-century France,”
by Suzannah Lipscomb, 408-
“Thinking with Montaigne: Evidence, scepticism and meaning in early modern demonology,” by Jan Machielsen, 427-
“Rendering justice in witch trials: the case of the val de Lièpvre,” by Maryse Simon, 453-
“A godly Fronde? Jansenism and the mid-seventeenth-century crisis of the French monarchy,” by Jean-Louis Quantin, 473-
“Moving Mars: The Logistical Geography of Louis XIV’S France,” by Guy Rowlands, 492- French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 29, No.3 (Winter 2011) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/fpcs/2011/00000029/00000003 Political Radicalism in France: Changing Paradigms “Political Radicalism in France: Perspectives on a Protean Concept,” by James Shields, 1-
“Political Radicalism, Policy Expectation, and Electoral Competition in France: A Means to
the End?” by Jocelyn Evans, 12-
“The French Socialist Party and Its Radical Ambiguity,” by Alistair Cole, 29-
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“Le radicalisme dans le parti socialiste aujourd'hui,” by Gérard Grunberg, 49- “Nicolas Sarkozy a-t-il radicalisé la droite française? Changements idéologiques et
étiquetages politiques,” by Florence Haegel, 62-
“Radical or not so Radical? Tactical Variation in Core Policy Formation by the Front National,” by James Shields, 78-
“Why Extremes Don't Meet: Le Pen and Besancenot Voters in the 2007 French Presidential Election,” by Nonna Mayer, 101-
“In Search of Lost Radicalism: The Hot Autumn of 2010 and the Transformation of Labor Contention in France,” by Marcos Ancelovici, 121-
German History, Vol.29, No.4 (December 2011) http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol29/issue4/ “Imperial Self-Representation and the Manipulation of History in Twelfth-Century
Germany: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 373,” by Johanna Dale, 557-
“‘Better Papist than Calvinist’: Art and Identity in Later Lutheran Germany,” by Bridget Heal, 584-
“Creating an ‘Atmosphere of Objectivity’: Radio in the American Sector, Objectivity and the United States’ Propaganda Campaign against the German Democratic Republic, 1945– 1961,” by Nicholas J. Schlosser, 610-
Forum “The ‘German Question’ in the History of Science and the ‘Science Question’ in German
History,” 628- Discussion “Truth and Dirt,” by Roger Chickering, 640- German Politics, Vol. 20, No.4 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/20/4 “Explaining Merkel's Autonomy in the Grand Coalition: Personalisation or Party
Organisation?” by Clay Clemens, 469-
“Contesting Europe, or Germany's Place in Europe? European Integration and the EU Policies of the Grand Coalition Government in the Mirror of Parliamentary Debates in the Bundestag,” by Frank Wendler, 486-
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“Minimum Wages and their Alternatives: A Critical Assessment,” by Andreas Knabe and Ronnie Schöb, 506-
“Public–Private Partnershipping as a Tool of Government: Exploring its Determinants Across German States,” by Karsten Mause and Thomas Krumm, 527-
“‘Condemned forever to becoming and never to being’? The Weise Commission and German Military Isomorphism,” by Tom Dyson, 545-
“Social Capital and Political Support: A Reassessment of the Putnam Thesis in East and West Germany,” by Ross Campbell, 568-
German Politics & Society, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Autumn 2011) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2011/00000029/00000003 Cosmopolitanism and the Study of German Politics “Special Issue: German Politics and Society from a Cosmopolitan Perspective:
Introduction,” by Claire Sutherland, 1-
“Cosmopolitanism and Globality; Kant, Arendt, and Beck on the Global Condition,” by Roland Axtmann, 20-
“The Resilience of the Nation State: Cosmopolitanism, Holocaust Memory and German Identity,” by Stephen Welch and Ruth Wittlinger, 38-
“Germans' Transnational Contact and Trust in Other Nation: A Methodologically Cosmopolitan Approach,” by Katia Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, 55-
“Living in a World of Dangers and Strangers: Changing EU and German Perceptions of Threat,” by Mary N. Hampton, 73-
“Reinventing the Banat: Cosmopolitanism as a German Cultural Export,” by James Koranya, 97-
German Studies Review, Vol.34, No.3 (October 2011) http://www.people.carleton.edu/~dprowe/GSR.Current.html “‘Toward Social Peace’: British Social Reform in Wilhelmine Germany,” by Andrew Lees,
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“Degeneration, Sexual Freedom, and the Politics of the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933,” by Laurie Marhoefer, 529-
“Neuer Mensch or Hombre Nuevo? Volker Braun’s Critical Solidarity with Latin America,” by James H. Trnka, 551-
“Brook Farm and Beyond: German Thought and Literature in The Harbinger, 1845–1849,” by Ellis Shookman, 573-
“Fascism and Kitsch: The Nazi Campaign against Kitsch,” by Natalia Skradol, 595-
“The Ambiguity of Revolution: Wu-wei, Pathology, and Criminality in Alfred Döblin’s Die drei Sprünge des Wang-lun. Chinesischer Roman,” by Qinna Shen, 613-
“The Power Question in GDR History,” by Dolores L. Augustine, 633- Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de
Sciences Po., No 15 (Septembre-Décembre 2011) http://www.histoire-politique.fr/
Le dossier Contribution à l’étude des circulations culturelles transnationales. Coordination:
Emmanuelle Loyer, Laurent Martin et Marie Scot - “Contribution à l’étude des circulations culturelles transnationales,” by Laurent Martin
- “Faire école : les alumni universitaires indiens de la London School of Economics,” by
Marie Scot
- “La circulation transnationale du livre : un instrument de la guerre froide culturelle,” by Ioana Popa
- “L’Unesco : une plate-forme pour les circulations transnationales de savoirs et d’idées (1945-1980),” by Chloé Maurel
- “Contribution à l’analyse de la circulation internationale des idées : le ‘‘moment 1900’’ de la philosophie française et la philosophie pragmatiste américaine,” by Romain Pudal
- “Le polycentrisme des marges. Les ‘‘filières’’ belge et québécoise d’importation de la philosophie politique étasunienne contemporaine en France,” by Mathieu Hauchecorne
Vari@rticles “The Persistence of Anglo-Saxonism in Britain and the origins of Britain’s appeasement
policy towards Germany,” by Robert Boyce
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“La mouvance radicale et radicale-socialiste sous la Ve République, marge centriste ou centre marginalisé?” by Frédéric Fogacci
Pistes & débats “L’historiographie des deux côtés de la Méditerranée,” by Pierre Vermeren
Sources “La Bibliothèque de l’Hôtel de Ville de Paris,” by Pierre Casselle The Historian, Vol.73, No.4 (Winter 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117959161/home “‘Such Splendid Country,’ The Esopus Region, a Multi-Ethnic Colonial Landscape on the
Hudson River, 1652–1670,” by Holly Rine, 705-
“Strategic Dilemmas of Colonization: France and Morocco during the Great War,” by William T. Dean, III, 730-
“The Surprising Zionist: Senator Robert A. Taft and the Creation of Israel,” by Brian Kennedy, 747-
“‘It Takes More Than a Little Parsley:’ The Public Marketing Strategies of the Shenango China Compan,” by Stephanie Vincent, 768-
“A Note from the Profession. Considering Book Reviews One Book and Three Conflicting Reviews of Interwar Yugoslavia,” by Branislav Radelji, 792-
The Historical Journal, Vol.54, No.4 (December 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=54&seriesId=0&issueId=04 Research Articles “Utopia and Civic Politics in Mid-Sixteenth-Century London,” by Jennifer Bishop, 933-
“Sir Edward Dering, Popularity, and The Public, 1640–1644,” by Jason Peacey, 955- “Tangier in the Restoration Empire,” by Tristan Stein, 985- “The Greek-Play Bishop: Polemic, Prosopography, and Nineteenth-Century Prelates,” by
Arthur Burns and Christopher Stray, 1013-
“Burglary Insurance and the Culture of Fear in Britain, c. 1889–1939,” by Eloise Moss, 1039-
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“African Americans and Parole in Depression-Era New York,” by James Campbell, 1065-
“Macmillan, Verwoerd, and the 1960 ‘Wind Of Change’ Speech,” by Saul Dubow, 1087- Communication “A Substitute End For Socialism? F. A. Hayek and Keynesian Full-Employment Policy,” by
Andrew Farrant and Edward Mcphail, 1115- Historiographical Reviews “Anti-Americanism In Twentieth-Century Europe,” by Egbert Klautke, 1125-
“Brittan on Britain: ‘The Economic Contradictions of Democracy’ Redux,” by Roger
Middleton, 1141- Review Articles “An Empire of Print,” by Mark Towsey, 1169-
“Heroism, Vice, And The Risorgimento,” by Danilo Raponi, 1185- “Between Public and Private: Gender, Domesticity, and Authority in the Long Nineteenth
Century,” by Simon Morgan, 1197- ________________________________________________________________________________ Historical Reflections Vol.37, No.3 (Winter 2011) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref/2011/00000037/00000003
“Introduction: Robert Roswell Palmer: A Transatlantic Journey of American Liberalism,” by John Layton Harvey, 1-
“Robert R. Palmer's Catholics and Unbelievers in Eighteenth-Century France: An Overdue Tribute,” by Dale K. Van Kley, 18-
“‘History Written with a Little Spite’: Palmer, Brinton, and an American Debate on the French Revolution,” by John Layton Harvey, 38-
“A Transatlantic Friendship: The Close Relationship between the Historians Georges Lefebvre and Robert R. Palmer,” by James Friguglietti, 59-
“Palmer and Furet: A Reassessment of The Age of the Democratic Revolution,” by Marvin R. Cox, 70-
“From Jacobin to Liberal,” by Paul Hanson, 86-
“Robert R. Palmer and the History of Big Questions,” by Lloyd Kramer, 101-
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Historical Research, Vol.84, No.226 (November 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117979004/home
“Church, state and law: solutions to lay contumacy in the Anglo-Scottish borders during
the later thirteenth century,” by Philippa M. Hoskin, 559-
“Grave stuff: litigation with a London tomb-maker in 1421,” by Nigel Saul, Jonathan Mackman and Christopher Whittick, 572-
“Thomas More, joint keeper of the exchange: a forgotten episode in the history of exchange control in England,” by George Ramsay, 586-
“Uncovering the legislative process in the parliaments of James VI,” by Alan R. MacDonald, 601-
“‘The Warre of the Commons for the honour of King Charles’: the parliament-men and the reformation of the lord admiral in 1626,” by Thomas Cogswell, 618-
“The playing card trade in early modern England,” by Nicholas Tosney, 637-
“Irish immigrants in Scotland's shipyards and coalfields: employment relations, sectarianism and class formation.” By John Foster, Muir Houston and Chris Madigan, 657-
“Revolutionary tribunals and the origins of terror in early Soviet Russia,” by Matthew Rendle, 693-
“Rethinking a progressive moment: the Liberal and Labour parties in the 1945 general election,” by Peter Sloman, 722-
History Vol.96, No.324 (October 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118518321/home “The Dissolution of the Monasteries,” by G. W. Bernard, 390-
“Negotiating the Law of Poor Relief in England, 1800–1840,” by Steven King, 410- “Victorian Travellers, Apennine Landscapes and the Development of Cultural Heritage in
Eastern Liguria, c. 1875–1914,” by Ross Balzaretti, 436-
“The Culture of Elections in Modern Britain,” by Jon Lawrence, 459-
Lord Killearn and British Diplomacy Regarding French Indo-Chinese Rice Supplies, 1946– 1948,” by T.O. Smith, 477-
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History Compass, Vol.9, No.10 (October 2011) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.9.issue-10/issuetoc Asia “The Marginal Mutiny: The New Historiography of the Indian Uprising of 1857,” by Kim A.
Wagner, 757-
“The ‘Nation’ in Indian Cinema,” by Sharmistha Gooptu, 767- Europe “Bishops in the Medieval Empire: New Perspectives on the Church, State and Episcopal
Office,” by John Eldevik, 776-
“What’s in a Name, or What’s at Stake When We Talk about ‘Hussites’?” by Phillip Haberken, 791-
Near and Middle East “Faith in the Future: Nostalgic Nationalism and 1950s Baghdad,” by Magnus T.
Bernhardsson, 802- World “Development and Spread of Firearms in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia,” by Peter
Lorge, 818-
“19th Century Latin America Imperialism from a Global Perspective,” by Michael Powelson, 827-
History Compass, Vol.9, No.11 (October 2011) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.9.issue-11/issuetoc Asia “Histories of Everyday Violence In British India,” by Jonathan Saha, 844- Australasia and the Pacific “Lost Horizon: The Social History of the Cinema Audience,” by Kate Bowles, 844-
Britain and Ireland “Transport in Medieval England,” by John Langdon and Jordan Claridge, 864-
State Prelates in Renaissance France and England: New Light on the Formation of Early
Modern States,” by Cédric Michon, 876-
History Compass, Vol.9, No.12 (December 2011) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.9.issue-12/issuetoc Asia “Symptoms of Dis-Ease: New Trends in the Histories of ‘Indigenous’ South Asian
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Medicines,” by Projit Bihari Mukharji, 887- Britain & Ireland “Asa Briggs and the Making of Modern British History,” by Rohan McWilliam, 900- Europe “Whose City Is This? Hucksters, Domestic Servants, Wet-Nurses, Prostitutes, and Slaves in
Late Medieval Western Mediterranean Urban Society,” by Kevin Mummey and Kathryn Reyerson, 910-
Middle & Near East “Writing the History of the Natural Sciences in the Pre-modern Muslim World:
Historiography, Religion, and the Importance of the Early Modern Period,” by Justin Stearns, 923-
“Global Implications of the Middle Eastern Environmen,” by Alan Mikhail, 952- History Compass, Vol.10, No.1 (January 2011) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hico.2011.10.issue-1/issuetoc Europe “Viking Ethnicities: A Historiographic Overview,” by Clare Downham, 1-
“The German Reformation and Medieval Thought and Culture,” by Christopher Ocker, 13- “Claude Cahun, Symbolism and Surrealism: The Importance of Historical
Contextualisation,” by Siobhan McGurk, 47-
“Industrial Relations History in Transnational Perspective: A Review Essay,” by Thomas Fetzer, 59-
Middle & Near East “Ottoman Syria: Social History Through an Urban Lens,” by James A. Reilly, 70- North America “From Interdependence to ‘Modern’ Individualism: Families and the Emergence of Liberal
Society in Canada,” by Nancy Christie, 81- History and Theory, Vol.50, No.4 (December 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118501930/home “Introduction: The Metaphor of Historical Distance,” by Jaap Den Hollander, Herman Paul
and Rik Peters, 1-
“Rethinking Historical Distance: From Doctrine to Heuristic,” by Mark Salber Phillips, 11-
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“Why Historical Distance is Not a Problem,” by Mark Bevir, 24- “Beyond The Horizon: Chronoschisms and Historical Distance,” by Hans Kellner, 38- “Contemporary History and the Art of Self-Distancing,” by Jaap Den Hollander, 51- “Indirect Reference and the Creation of Distance in History,” by Eugen Zeleák, 68- “Gadamer and Collingwood on Temporal Distance and Understanding,” by Chinatsu
Kobayashi and Mathieu Marion, 81-
“Distance and Self-Distanciation: Intellectual Virtue and Historical Method around 1900, by Herman Paul, 104-
“Constitutional Interpretation: A View from a Distance,” by Rik Peters, 117-
“The Transfiguration of Distance Into Function,” by Frank Ankersmit, 136- The History of European Ideas, Vol. 37, No.4 (December 2010) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01916599 “‘The Bond of Civility’: Roger Williams on toleration and its limits,” by Teresa M. Bejan,
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“From Greece to Babylon: The political thought of Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686–1743),” by Doohwan Ahn, 421-
“The moral person of the state: Emer de Vattel and the foundations of international legal order,” by Ben Holland, 438-
“Jeremy Bentham's ‘unusually liberal’ representative democracy,” by Filimon Peonidis, 446-
“Vergemeinschaftung and Vergesellschaftung in Max Weber: A reconstruction of his linguistic usage,” by Klaus Lichtblau, 454-
“The uses and abuses of ‘secular religion’: Jules Monnerot's path from communism to fascism,” by Dan Stone, 466-
“An ineluctable minimum of natural law: François Gény, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and the limits of legal scepticism,” by Ward Alexander Penfold, 475-
“Hugh Trevor-Roper and the history of ideas,” by Peter Ghosh, 483-
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Review Essay “Historical reflections upon commerce, political economy and revolution in the eighteenth-
century Atlantic World,” by Manuela Albertone, 506- Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.25, No.3 (Winter 2011) http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ “John Dewey's “Turkish Tragedy,’” by Shaun O'Dwyer, 375-
“Collaboration in Genocide: The Ottoman Empire 1915–1916, the German-Occupied Baltic
1941–1944, and Rwanda 1994,” by Anton Weiss-Wendt and Uur Ümit Üngör, 404- Research Note “An American Operational Response to a Request to Bomb Rail Lines to Auschwitz,” by
Kevin A. Mahoney, 438- Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 26, No. 5 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/26/5 Symposium on Intelligence Performance “National Security Intelligence in the United States: A Performance Checklist,” by Loch K.
Johnson, 607-
“Valuing Intelligence: Opening a Conversation,” by William M Nolte, 616- Articles “Eberstadt, Dulles and NSC 50: The Impetus for CIA Evolution through 1953,” by Robert
Daniel Wallace, 620-
“Signals Intelligence and the Coder Special Branch of the Royal Navy in the 1950s,” by Dennis R. Mills, 639-
“Special Tasks and Sacred Secrets on Soviet Atomic Espionage,” by Harvey Klehr and John Earl Haynes, 656-
“Intelligence and the Media: The Press, Government Secrecy and the ‘Buster’ Crabb Affair,” by Christopher Moran, 676-
Special Section “The British Secret Intelligence Service, 1909–1949,” by R. Gerald Hughes, Philip Murphy
and Philip H.J. Davies, 701- Review Essays “An American Deserter and the Shortcomings of the US Publishing Industry,” by Stephen
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Mercado, 730-
“Conflict and Security in Contemporary Africa,” by Carl Death, 737- Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 26, No. 6 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/26/6 Special Issue: Intelligence in the Cold War: What Difference Did It Make? “Introduction: Intelligence in the Cold War,” by Gwilym Hughes, 755-
“Intelligence and the Risk of Nuclear War: Able Archer-83 Revisited,” by Len Scott, 759- “Certainties, Doubts, and Imponderables: Levels of Analysis in the Military Balance,” by
John Prados, 778-
“Estimating Soviet Power: The Creation of Britain's Defence Intelligence Staff 1960–65,” by Pete Davies, 818-
“Chekists Look Back on the Cold War: The Polemical Literature,” by Julie Fedor, 842-
“KGB Human Intelligence Operations in Israel 1948–73,” by Shlomo Shpiro, 864- “What Difference Did It Make?” by Michael Herman, 886- International History Review, Vol.33, No. 3 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rinh20/33/3 “Making the Conspiracy Theorist a Prophet: Covert Action and the Contours of United
States–Iraq Relations,” by Hal Brands, 381-
“US Policy on European Integration during the GATT Kennedy Round Negotiations (1963– 67): the last Hurrah of America's Europeanists,” by Lucia Coppolaro, 409-
“‘Moral Purpose is the Important Thing’: David Lilienthal, Iran, and the Meaning of Development in the US, 1956–63,” by Christopher T. Fisher, 431-
“‘Barren Soil, Fertile Minds’: North China Famine and Visions of the ‘Callous Chinese’ Circa 1920,” by Pierre Fuller, 453-
“Completing Decolonization: The 1973 ‘Oil Shock’ and the Struggle for Economic Rights,” by Giuliano Garavini, 473-
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“Patterns of the Future? British Mediterranean Strategy and the Choice Between Alexandria and Cyprus 1935–8,” by Manolis Koumas, 489-
“Powerful State, Powerless Mediator: The United States and the Peace Efforts of the Palestine Conciliation Commission, 1949–51,” by Stian Johansen Tiller and Hilde Henriksen Waage, 501-
“‘Zero Plus Zero Plus Zero’: Pakistan, the Baghdad Pact, and the Suez Crisis,” by Sohail H. Hashmi, 525-
International History Review, Vol.33, No. 4 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rinh20/33/4 Special Issue: Size Matters: Scales and Spaces in Transnational and Comparative History “Introduction: Space and Scale in Transnational History,” by Bernhard Struck, Kate Ferris
and Jacques Revel, 573- “Ottavio Piccolomini (1599–1656): A Case of Patronage from a Transnational Perspective,”
by A. Becucci, 585-
“Regional versus International: Women's Activism and Organisational Spaces in the Inter- war Period,” by Marie Sandell, 607-
“The View from Paris: ‘Latinity’, ‘Anglo-Saxonism’, and the Americas, as discussed in the Revue des Races Latines, 1857–64,” by Maike Their, 627-
“Relative Influence: Scholars, Institutions, and Academic Diplomacy in Post-War Rome. The Case of the German Libraries (1943–53),” by Frederick Whitling, 645-
“Towards a Model of Transnational Agency: the Case of Dietrich von Hildebrand,” by Denis Kitzinger, 669-
“Reflections on Comparative Everyday History: Practices in the Working-Class Movement in Leipzig and Lyon during the Early 1930s,” by Joachim C. Häberlen, 687-
“The Tensions of Internationalism: Transnational Anti-Slavery in the 1880s and 1890s,” by Daniel Laqua, 705-
International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol.
37, No. 4 (October 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gini20/37/4
“Microfoundations of Civil Conflict Reconciliation: Ethnicity and Context,” by Karin
Dyrstad, Halvard Buhaug, Kristen Ringdal, Albert Simkus, and Ola Listhaug, 363-
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“Civil War Settlements, Size of Governing Coalition, and Durability of Peace in Post–Civil War States,” by Madhav Joshi and T. David Mason, 388-
“Security Threats, Enemy-Contingent Policies, and Economic Development in Dictatorships,” by Carl Henrik Knutsen, 414-
“Natural Disasters: Triggers of Political Instability?” by Mariya Y. Omelicheva, 441- Commentary: Geographic Perspectives on Civil Wars “Introduction: Geographic Perspectives on Civil Wars,” by Colin Flint, 466-
“Scales of Conflict Research,” by Clionadh Raleigh, 469- “State Capacity, Scalar Politics, and the Geographic Study of Civil Wars,” by James A. Tyner,
Stian Rice and Andrew Shears, 481- International Journal, Vol. 66, No.3 (Summer 2011) http://internationaljournal.ca The Future of Diplomacy “The future of diplomacy: Changing practices, evolving relationships,” by Ole Jacob
Sending, Vincent Pouliot, and Iver B. Neumann
“Diplomats as permanent representatives: The practical logics of the multilateral pecking order,” by Vincent Pouliot
“Peace and reconciliation efforts as systems-maintaining diplomacy: The case of Norway,” by Iver B. Neumann
“Law and the practice of diplomacy,” by Ian Hurd
“‘Defence diplomacy’ in north-south relations,” by Tarak Barkawi “Christian ethics, actors, and diplomacy: Mediating universalist pretentions,” by Cecelia
Lynch
“Economists and diplomacy: Professions and the practice of economic policy,” by Leonard Seabrooke
“United by difference: Diplomacy as a thin culture,” by Ole Jacob Sending
Over the transom “Policy or posturing: The US nuclear posture review in an international context,” by Paul
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“Agriculture in the Canada-EU economic and trade agreement,” by Crina Viju and William A. Kerr
“Canada’s credibility as an actor in the Middle East peace process: The refugee working group, 1992-2000,” by Andrew Robinson
The lessons of history “The conspiracy that never was: The surprising lessons of 1891,” by Christopher
Pennington
Blasts from the past “Now and then: The ‘Open Canada’ report in historical perspective,” by John Keess
Coming attractions “Neoliberalism and the rise of the private military industry,” by Aaron Ettinger ______________________________________________________________________________ International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2 (July 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=8&seriesId=0&issueId=02 “Communal Religion In Jiangnan Delta Rural Villages in Late Imperial China,” by
Hamashima Atsutoshi, 127-
“Land Registration and Local Society in Qing China: Taxation and Property Rights in Mid- Nineteenth Century Guangdong,” by Kentaro Matsubara, 163-
“The Sino-Vietnamese Dispute over Territorial Claims, 1974–1978: Vietnamese Nationalism and its Consequences,” by Kosal Path, 189-
The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 15, No. 8 (December 2011) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/15/8 “The relationship between the origins and regime design of the ASEAN Intergovernmental
Commission on Human Rights (AICHR),” by James Munro, 1185-
“Subjective dimensions of human rights: what do ordinary people understand by ‘human rights’?” by Paul Stenner, 1215-
“Towards a human rights compatible nuclear liability regime: some human rights reflections from India,” by Subramanian Ramamurthy, 1234-
“Dying for independence: proactive investigations into the 12 November 1991 Santa Cruz massacre, Timor Leste,” by Soren Blau and Luis Fondebrider, 1249-
“Taking rights seriously in Chile,” by Lydia Brashear Tiede, 1275-
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“Lessons in hatred: the indoctrination and education of Germany's youth,” by Margaret Eastwood, 1291-
“The blog versus big brother: new and old information technology and political repression, 1980–2006,” by Lucia Liste Muñoz and Indra de Soysa, 1315-
“The responsibility to protect in international political discourse: encouraging statement of intent or illusory platitudes?” by Aidan Hehir, 1331-
“Beyond European Union enlargement: Albania and human rights in the realm of everyday life,” by Stefano Passini, 1349-
Review article “The security dilemma revisited: a paradigm for international security in the twenty-first
century?” Ken Booth and Nicholas J. Wheeler, The Security Dilemma: Fear, Cooperation, and Trust in World Politics (Palgrave Macmillan 2007),” by Christoph Bluth, 1362-
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Vol. 25, No. 1 (March 2012) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujic20/25/1 “Intelligence Exchange Through InterIntel,” by Joseph W. Wippl, 1-
“Strengthening Intelligence Threat Analysis,” by Karl Spielmann, 19- “Soviet Military Counterintelligence from 1918 to 1939,” by Vadim J. Birstein, 44- “Planning and Strategy in Reforming Romania's SRI,” by Niculae Iancu and Gabriela
Tranciuc, 111-
“Breaking the Rules: The CIA and Counterinsurgency in the Congo 1964–1965,” by Jeffrey H. Michaels, 130-
“Portugal's Intelligence Evolution in the Post-9/11 World,” by Maria do Céu Pinto, 160- International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 43, No. 4 (November 2011) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=43&seriesId=0&issueId=04 Insurgency, State Formation, Counterinsurgency “Youth as Peril and Promise: The Emergence of Adolescent Psychology in Postwar Egypt,”
by Omnia El Shakry, 591-
“Capitalist Binationalism in Mandatory Palestine,” by Gershon Shafir, 611-
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“The Kennedy Administration, Counterinsurgency, and Iraq's First Bathist Regime,” by Weldon C. Matthews, 635-
Turkish Letters “The Chronotope Of Istanbul In Orhan Pamuk's Memoir Istanbul,” by Sibel Erol, 655-
“Learning To Read (Again): The Social Experiences of Turkey's 1928 Alphabet Reform,” by
Hale Ylmaz, 677-
“Fragile Hegemony, Flexible Authoritarianism, and Governing From Below: Politicians' Reports in Early Republican Turkey,” by Murat Metinsoy, 699-
Roundtable: Theory and Arabic Literature in the United States “Introduction,” by Samah Selim, 721-
“Field Construction,” by Elliott Colla, 722- “Our Theory Split,” by Hosam Aboul-Ela, 725- “The Returns of Theory,” by Shaden M. Tageldin, 728- “Notes on the Traffic between Theory and Arabic Literature,” by Mohamed-Salah Omri,
731-
Erik Cederman, T. Camber Warren, and Didier Sornette, 605-
“Why Do Some Countries Get Better WTO Accession Terms Than Others?” by Krzysztof J. Pelc, 639-
“Emergency and Escape: Explaining Derogations from Human Rights Treaties,” by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Laurence R. Helfer, and Christopher J. Fariss, 673-
“Explaining External Support for Insurgent Groups,” by Idean Salehyan, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, and David E. Cunningham, 709-
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Research Notes “The Long Arm of the Law: Extraterritoriality and the National Implementation of Foreign
Bribery Legislation,” by Sarah C. Kaczmarek and Abraham L. Newman, 745-
“Explaining Mass Support for Agricultural Protectionism: Evidence from a Survey Experiment During the Global Recession,” by Megumi Naoi and Ikuo Kume, 771-
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“Partnering for Peace: Implications and Dilemmas,” by Emily Paddon, 516- “Partnering for Troop Supply,” by Donald C.F. Daniel, 534- “Partnering to Protect: Conceptualizing Civil–Military Partnerships for the Protection of
Civilians,” by Jim Rolfe, 561-
“Civilian Peacekeeping Capacity: Mobilizing Partners to Match Supply and Demand,” by Cedric de Coning, 577-
“From Rapid Reaction to Delayed Inaction? Congo, the UN and the EU,” by Richard Gowan, 593-
“Partnerships and Int