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Compiled by Scott Rausch for H-Diplo Intelligence & National Security, Vol. 23, No. 1 (February 2008) http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=02684527&volume=23&issue =1 Special Issue: Spying in Film and Fiction “Introduction: Spying in film and fiction,” by Stan A. Taylor, 1- “Spies in the American Movies: Hollywood's take on Lese Majesté,” by Loch K. Johnson, 5- “Hollywood, don't you go disrespectin' my culture: The Good Shepherd versus real CIA history,” by Nicholas Dujmovic, 25- “Intelligence in fiction,” by Charles McCarry, 42- “The truth of espionage is stranger than fiction,” by Frederick P. Hitz, 55- “The depiction of congressional oversight in spy film and fiction: Is congress the new meddler?” by Stan A. Taylor, 61- “Crack in the lens: Hollywood, the CIA and the African-American response to the ‘Dark Alliance’ series,” David Bewley-Taylor, 81- “The Bourne actuality: A look at reality's role in the Bourne Identity novel and film,” by [jw] h-diplo JOURNAL WATCH, I to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Second Quarter 2008 10 May 2008 Copyright © 2008 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at [email protected] .

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  • Compiled by Scott Rausch for H-Diplo

    Intelligence & National Security, Vol. 23, No. 1 (February 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=02684527&volume=23&issue=1

    Special Issue: Spying in Film and Fiction

    “Introduction: Spying in film and fiction,” by Stan A. Taylor, 1-

    “Spies in the American Movies: Hollywood's take on Lese Majesté,” by Loch K. Johnson,5-

    “Hollywood, don't you go disrespectin' my culture: The Good Shepherd versus real CIAhistory,” by Nicholas Dujmovic, 25-

    “Intelligence in fiction,” by Charles McCarry, 42-

    “The truth of espionage is stranger than fiction,” by Frederick P. Hitz, 55-

    “The depiction of congressional oversight in spy film and fiction: Is congress the newmeddler?” by Stan A. Taylor, 61-

    “Crack in the lens: Hollywood, the CIA and the African-American response to the ‘DarkAlliance’ series,” David Bewley-Taylor, 81-

    “The Bourne actuality: A look at reality's role in the Bourne Identity novel and film,” by

    [jw]

    h-diploJOURNAL WATCH, I to ZH-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review

    www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/Second Quarter 200810 May 2008

    Copyright © 2008 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.

    H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educationalpurposes, 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-Diploeditorial staff at [email protected].

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    Shannon Mollie Epps, 103-

    “The real Cold War was hot: The global struggle for the Third World,” by Mark T.Berger, 112-

    Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 23, No. 2 (April 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=0268-4527&volume=23&issue=2

    “The Interpretation of Probability in Intelligence Estimation and Strategic Assessment,”by Joab Rosenberg, 139-

    “International Cooperation and Bureaucratic In-fighting: American and BritishEconomic Intelligence Sharing and the Strategic Bombing of Germany, 1939–41,” byMichael E. Weaver, 153-

    “Taps and Terrorism: A German Approach?” by Niels C. Sorrells, 176-

    “The Church Committee Investigation of 1975 and the Evolution of Modern IntelligenceAccountability,” by Loch K. Johnson, 198-

    “The Intelligence Chief who went Fishing in the Cold: How Maj. Gen. (res.) Eli ZeiraExposed the Identity of Israel's Best Source Ever,” by Uri Bar-joseph, 226-

    “Intelligence Studies on the Continent,” by David Kahn, 249-

    International Affairs, Vol. 84, No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/84/1

    Ethical Power Europe?

    “Introduction: ethical power Europe?” by Lisbeth Aggestam, pages 1–11

    “Good citizen Europe,” by Tim Dunne, pages 13–28

    “A ‘tragic actor’? A realist perspective on ‘ethical power Europe’” by Adrian Hyde-Price,pages 29–44

    “The normative ethics of the European Union,” Ian Manners, pages 45–60

    “Is it still called ‘Chinese Whispers’? The EU's rhetoric and action as a responsible globalinstitution,” by Hartmut Mayer, pages 62–79

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    “The EU as a modest ‘force for good’: the European Neighbourhood Policy,” by EstherBarbé, Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, pages 81–96

    “The challenge of multiculturalism in European foreign policy,” by Lisbeth Aggestamand Christopher Hill, pages 97–114

    “The EU and a ‘better world’: what role for the European Security and Defence Policy?”by Alyson J. K. Bailes, pages 115–130

    “Much ado about little: the EU and human security,” by Janne Haaland Matlary. pages131–143

    International Affairs, Vol. 84, No. 2 (March 2008)http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/inta/84/2

    Original Articles

    “The war on terror in American grand strategy,” by Michael J. Boyle, pages 191–209

    “All the way? The evolution of German military power,” by Timo Noetzel And BenjaminSchreer, pages 211–221

    “Difficulties facing the Chemical Weapons Convention,” by J. P. Perry Robinson, pages223–239

    “‘New Cold War’ or twenty years’ crisis? Russia and international politics,” by RichardSakwa, pages 241–267

    “The Kosovo and Montenegro effect,” by Rick Fawn, pages 269–294

    “Securitizing infectious disease,” by Sara E. Davies, pages 295–313

    “Tropical forests in the global states system,” by Andrew Robert Cock, pages 315–333

    “International Relations after the Cold War,” by Adam Roberts, pages 335–350

    “From colonialism to theology: encounters with Martin Wight's international thought,”by Robert Jackson, pages 351–364

    Review article

    “The teaching of history in Putin's Russia,” by David Wedgwood Benn, pages 365–370

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    International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in InternationalRelations, Vol. 34, No. 1 (2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03050629&volume=34&issue=1

    “Southern Democracy in the Long Run: A Systemic Analysis,” by Rafael Reuveny;William R. Thompson, 1-

    “Deciding to Intervene: An Analysis of International and Domestic Influences on UnitedStates Interventions in Intrastate Disputes,” by Mark J. Mullenbach; Gerard P. Matthews,25-

    “Means, Motives and Opportunities in Ethno-Nationalist Mobilization,” by GregorySaxton; Michelle Benson, 53-

    “The Effects of Majority State Ownership of Significant Economic Sectors on Corruption:A Cross-Regional Comparison,” by John James Quinn, 84

    International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1 (January 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASI&volumeId=5&issueId=01

    Asian monetary history revisited

    “Currency And Credit In Medieval Japan,” by Eiji Sakurai, 53-70

    Law, State, and Society in China

    “Aspects Of Chinese Legal Culture – The Articulation Of Written Law, State, And Society:A Review (Part Two). Private Law And Private Lawyers: A Discussion On The “Fields” OfLaw,” by Jérôme Bourgon, 71-86

    “Taiwanese Studies Of Trade Ceramics: At The Intersection Of Indigenous AndInternational Historiography,” by Takashi Sakai, 97-108

    The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12, No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g789108777

    “Death Penalty Abolition and the Ratification of the Second Optional Protocol,” by EricNeumayer, 3-

    “Human Rights, Social Space and Power: Why do some NGOs Exert More Influence thanOthers?” by Neve Gordon, 23-

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    “The Politics of Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples and the Conflict on Collective HumanRights,” by Ulf Johansson Dahre, 41-

    “‘Child Soldiers’ as ‘Non-Combatants’: The Inapplicability of the Refugee ConventionExclusion Clause,” by Sonja Grover, 53-

    “Trafficking in Women and Forced Migration: Moving Victims Across the Border ofCrime into the Domain of Human Rights,” by Bernadette Mcsherry and Susan Kneebone,67-

    “International Protection of Human Rights: The United Nations System,” by Ngozi F.Stewart, 89-

    “Human Rights Pitted Against Man,” by Jakob Cornides, 107-

    “Reflections on Who Believes in Human Rights?” by Kirsty Hughes, 135-

    “The Hague Programme,” by Wyn Rees, 141-

    “Human Rights in Indian Culture: A Bird's Eye View,” by S. N. Sabat, 143-

    The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12, No. 2 (April 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13642987&volume=12&issue=2

    “The Significance of Different Approaches to Human Rights Monitoring: A Case Study ofChild Rights,” by Tara M. Collins, 159-

    “Human Rights and Customer Satisfaction with Public Services: A RelationshipDiscovered,” by Theo Gavrielides, 189-

    “Capabilities Approach to Youth Rights in East Africa,” by Sahaya G. Selvam, 205-

    “The ‘Politics’ of Children's Rights and Child Labour in India: A Social ConstructionistPerspective,” by Gurchathen S. Sanghera, 215

    “Engaging in Human Rights Diplomacy: The Australia–China Bilateral DialogueApproach,” by Caroline Fleay, 233-

    “A Consideration of Three Types of Burglars: Based on the Thinking of Herbert Packer,Rawls, Norval Morris, and Samuel Donnelly,” by Dominic S. Depersis and Alfred Lewis,253-

    “The Disabilities Convention: Towards a Holistic Concept of Rights,” by Frédéric Mégret,261

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    “Laws For Beggars, Justice for Whom: A Critical Review of the Bombay Prevention ofBegging Act 1959,” by Dyutimoy Mukherjee, 279

    “Representative Politics in the European Parliament?” by Simon Lightfoot, 289

    “Federal Law and Indian Rights,” by Zia Akhtar, 297

    International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summer2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=08850607&volume=21&issue=2

    “U.S. Intelligence Estimates of the Soviet Collapse: Reality and Perception,” by Bruce D.Berkowitz, 237-

    “Russia and the Intelligence Services of Central Asia,” by Stéphane Lefebvre and RogerN. McDermott, 251

    “Using Economic Intelligence to Achieve Regional Security Objectives,” by Jeffrey OwenHerzog, 302-

    “Systematic Analysis in Counterterrorism: Messages on an Islamist Internet-Forum,” byMarc A. Renfer; Henriette S. Haas, 314

    “Improving All-Source Intelligence Analysis: Elevate Knowledge in the Equation,” byBowman H. Miller, 337

    “Art-Intelligence Programs: The Relevance of the Clandestine Art World to ForeignIntelligence,” by Erik Nemeth, 355

    “British Intelligence and the Cyprus Insurgency, 1955–1959,” by Panagiotis Dimitrakis,375-

    International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 40, No. 1 (February 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=40&issueId=01

    “A Look Forward And A Look Back,” by Judith E. Tucker, 1-5

    “Euro-Egyptian Romance in Turn of the Century Cairo,” by Mario M. Ruiz, 7-8

    “Save Sabbatai Sevi House from Oblivion,” by Cengiz Sisman, 9-11

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    “The Surprising Results of the Saudi Arabian 2004 Demographic Census,” by OnnWinckler, 12-15

    “Question: How Have Middle East Scholars Contributed to the Broader Field of Genderand Women's Studies?” by valentine m. Moghadam, 16-18

    “Pensée 2: We've Come a Long Way, Baby—But We've Got a Long Way to Go,” by JudithE. Tucker, 19-21

    “Wealth And Inequality In 18th-Century Kastamonu: Estimations For The MuslimMajority,” by Boaç A. Ergene and Ali Berker, 23-46

    “Policing The Countryside: Gendarmes Of The Late 19th-Century Ottoman Empire(1876–1908),” by Nadir Özbek, 47-67

    “Negotiating Ottomanism In Times Of War: Jerusalem During World War I Through TheEyes Of A Local Muslim Resident,” by Abigail Jacobson, 69-88

    “Notorious Subjects, Invisible Citizens: North Caucasian Resistance To The TurkishNational Movement In Northwestern Anatolia, 1919–23,” by Ryan Gingeras, 89-108

    “Reassessing Egypts Dual System Of Education Under Isma Il: Growing Ilm And ShiftingGround In Egypts First Educational Journal, Rawdat Al-Madaris 1870–77,” by Hoda A.Yousef, 109-130

    International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 40, No. 2 (May 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=40&issueId=02

    “Excerpt From ‘The Naim–Andonian Documents’,” by Judith E. Tucker, 171-179

    “Censorship and Its Changing Taboos on the Egyptian Stage—From Politics andReligion to Sexual Frustration,” by Dina Amin, 181-184

    “The Impact of Aid on the Economy of Northern Cyprus,” by Ahmet Özyigit, 185-187

    “Question: How Should Middle East Studies Address the Issues of Academic Freedomand Academic Boycotts?” by Laurie A. Brand, 188-190

    “Pensée 2: Egregious Abuses Warrant a Boycott,” by George Bisharat, 191-192

    “Pensée 3: Free Speech and the Question of Israel: A British Perspective,” by Avi Shlaim,193-194

    “Reconfiguring The “Mixed Town”: Urban Transformations Of Ethnonational RelationsIn Palestine And Israel,” by Dan Rabinowitz and Daniel Monterescu, 195-226

    http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MES&volumeId=40&issueId=02

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    “a naha of charitable organizations? Health service provision and the politics of aid inpalestine,” by Benoît Challand, 227-247

    “To Banish The “Levantine Dunghill“ From Within: Toward A Cultural Understanding OfIsraeli Anti-Iran Phobias,” by Haggai Ram, 249-268

    “Empire And The Hajj: Pilgrims, Plagues, And Pan-Islam Under British Surveillance,1865–1908,” by Michael Christopher Low, 269-290

    “When Memory Repeats Itself: The Politics Of Heritage In Post Civil War Lebanon,” byLucia Volk, 291-314

    International Organization, Vol. 62, No. 02 (April 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=INO&volumeId=62&issueId=02

    “International Organization, Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics,” by RichardPrice, 191-220

    “Assessing the Complex Evolution of Norms: The Rise of International ElectionMonitoring,” by Judith Kelley, 221-255

    “The Logic of Practicality: A Theory of Practice of Security Communities,” by VincentPouliot, 257-288

    “Traders, Teachers, and Tyrants: Democracy, Globalization, and Public Investment inEducation,” by Ben W. Ansell, 289-322

    “Monetary Institutions, Partisanship, and Inflation Targeting,” by Bumba Mukherjee andDavid Andrew Singer, 323-358

    “The European Union, Capacity Building, and Transnational Networks: CombatingViolence Against Women Through the Daphne Program,” by Celeste Montoya, 359-372

    International Peacekeeping, Vol. 15, No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1353-3312&volume=15&issue=1

    Special Issue: The US Role in Contemporary Peace Operations: A Double-Edged Sword?

    “Introduction: The US Role in Contemporary Peace Operations: A Double-EdgedSword?” by Ian Johnstone and Ethan Corbin, 1-

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    “The Origins and Evolution of US Policy Towards Peace Operations,” by Victoria K. Holtand Michael G. Mackinnon, 18-

    “US Doctrine for Peace Operations,” by William Flavin, 35-

    “Police in Peace and Stability Operations: Evolving US Policy and Practice,” by Robert M.Perito, 51-

    “Towards a More Professional Approach to Nation-building,” by James F. Dobbins, 67-

    “The United States and Peacekeeping Policy in Europe and Latin America: An UncertainCatalyst?” by Richard Gowan, 84-

    “Keeping Middle East Peace?” by Bruce Jones and Andrew Hart, 102-

    “US Peace Operations Policy in Africa: From ACRI to AFRICOM,” by A. Sarjoh Bah andKwesi Aning, 118-

    “A Return to Realism? The United States and Global Peace Operations since 9/11,” byStewart Patrick, 133-

    International Peacekeeping, Vol. 15, No. 2 (April 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=13533312&volume=15&issue=2

    “L'Oeuvre au Noir : The Shadow Economy of Kosovo's Independence,” by FrancescoStrazzari, 155

    “Promises and Challenges of a Sub-Regional Force for the Horn of Africa,” by AllehoneMulugeta, 171-

    “Liberal Peacebuilding in Timor Leste: The Emperor's New Clothes?” by Oliver P. Richmondand Jason Franks, 185

    “Dutch Peacekeepers and Host Environments in the Balkans: An EthnographicPerspective,” by Liora Sion, 201-

    “A Contradictory Mission? NATO from Stabilization to Combat in Afghanistan,” by AstriSuhrke, 214

    “From Neo-Colonialism to a ‘Light-Footprint Approach’: Restoring Justice Systems,” byMatteo Tondini, 237

    “Playing with Fire? The International Community's Democratization Experiment inAfghanistan,” by Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh and Michael Schoiswohl, 252

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    International Relations, Vol. 22, No. 1 (March 2008)http://ire.sagepub.com/content/vol22/issue1/?etoc

    “Reduced to Bad Sex: Narratives of Violent Women from the Bible to the War onTerror,” by Laura Sjoberg and Caron E. Gentry, 5-23

    “Dissecting Darfur: Anatomy of a Genocide Debate,” by Darren Brunk, 25-44

    “Seeking `Legitimate' Great Power Status in Post-Cold War International Society:China's and Japan's Participation in UNPKO,” by Shogo Suzuki, 45-63

    “Consensual Hegemony: Theorizing Brazilian Foreign Policy after the Cold War,” bySean W. Burges, 65-84

    “Engaging with Extremists,” by Maleiha Malik, 85-104

    “Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Case of Libya,” by Gawdat Bahgat,105-126

    “Tragedy, World Politics and Ethical Community,” by Richard Beardsworth, 127-137

    International Security, Vol. 32, No. 4 (Spring 2008)http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/isec/32/4

    “The Rise of Afghanistan's Insurgency: State Failure and Jihad,” by Seth G. Jones, 7-40.

    “No Sign until the Burst of Fire: Understanding the Pakistan-Afghanistan Frontier,” byThomas H. Johnson and M. Chris Mason, 41-77.

    “What Terrorists Really Want: Terrorist Motives and Counterterrorism Strategy,” byMax Abrahms, 78-105.

    “Postconflict Reconstruction in Africa: Flawed Ideas about Failed States,” by PierreEnglebert and Denis M. Tull, 106-139.

    “Partitioning to Peace: Sovereignty, Demography, and Ethnic Civil Wars,” by CarterJohnson, 140-170.

    “The Role of Hierarchy in International Politics,” by Paul K. MacDonald and David A.Lake, 171-180.

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    International Spectator, Vol. 43, No.1 (March 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03932729&volume=43&issue=1

    “Turkey: The Year of Living Dangerously,” by Soli Ozel, 5-

    “Sarkozy's Foreign Policy: Substance or Style?” by Anne-Marie Le Gloannec, 15-

    “Gordon Brown Comes to Brussels (Reluctantly),” by Brendan Donnelly, 23

    “Europe's Future Foreign Service,” by Graham Avery, 29-

    “Beyond the Deadlock: How Europe Can Contribute to UN Reform,” by UlrichRoos, Ulrich Franke, and Günther Hellmann, 43-

    “Promoting Regional Cooperation: The EU in South Eastern Europe,” by AlessandroRotta, 57-

    “World Order Re-founded: The Idea of a Concert of Democracies,” by EmilianoAlessandri, 73-

    “Conflicting International Policies and the Western Sahara Stalemate,” by HakimDarbouche and Yahia H. Zoubir, 91

    “In Search of the Right War,” by Roberto Menotti, 107-

    “A Neo-liberal Agenda for America,” by Emiliano Alessandri, 110-

    “Ancient and Modern Empires: The United States as the New Rome,” by RiccardoMonaco, 113-

    “Moral and Strategic Dimensions of Humanitarian Military Intervention,” by CostantinoPischedda, 116-

    International Studies, Vol. 44, No. 3 (July 2007)http://isq.sagepub.com/current.dtl

    A.J.R. Groom, “Foreign Policy Analysis: From Little Acorn to Giant Oak?” 195-215

    Sarabjit Kaur, “Institutional Development as a Challenge to Democratic Sustenance inNigeria,” 217-233

    Saumyajit Ray, “Politics over Official Language in the United States: Aspects ofConstitutional Silence on the Status of English,” 235-252

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    Chandra Jeet, “International Criminal Justice: Issues and Perspectives,” 253-263

    ISP Pedagogy Forum: Mainstreaming Gender into the IR Curriculum

    Charli Carpenter, “Introduction,” pages 315–316

    Jamie Frueh, “Teaching Complexity with Gender,” pages 317–319

    Joshua Goldstein, “Gender in the IR Textbook and Beyond,” pages 320–322

    Julie Mertus, “Teaching Gender in International Relations,” 323–325

    Joel E. Oestreich, “Teaching Gender and International Relations,” 326–329

    James Richter, “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back?” 330–335

    Laura Sjoberg, “Gender and Personal Pedagogy: Some Observations,” 336–339

    Charli Carpenter, “Conclusion and Rejoinder,” 340–343

    International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 9, No. 1 (February 2008)http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/insp/9/1

    “Ending Wars and Building Peace: International Responses to War-Torn Societies,” byCharles T. Call and Elizabeth M. Cousens, pages 1–21

    “Consolidating the Gains Made in Diplomacy Studies: A Taxonomy,” by Stuart Murray,pages 22–39

    “The Deal: The Balance of Power, Military Strength, and Liberal Internationalism in theBush National Security Strategy,” by Adam Quinn, pages 40–56

    “Beyond the Prisoners’ Dilemma: Making Game Theory a Useful Part of UndergraduateInternational Relations Classes,” by George Ehrhardt, pages 57–74

    “Evaluating Hypotheses about Active Learning,” by Leanne C. Powner and Michelle G.Allendoerfer, pages 75–89

    “International Relations, Paleontology, and Scientific Progress: Parallels betweenDemocratic Peace Studies and the Meteor Impact Extinction Hypothesis,” by FredChernoff, pages 90–98

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    “Hunting for Fossils in International Relations,” by Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, pages 99–105

    “Rejoinder: It Is Just Not That Complicated,” by Douglas A. Van Belle, pages 106–110

    International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 9, No. 2 (May 2008)http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/insp/9/2

    “A Global, Community Building Language?” by Amitai Etzioni, pages 113–127

    “Linking Purpose and Tactics: America and the Reconsideration of the Laws of WarDuring the 1990s,” by Stephanie Carvin, pages 128–143

    “Protecting Civilians or Soldiers? Humanitarian Law and the Economy of Risk in Iraq,”by Thomas W. Smith, pages 144–164

    “It’s Time to Stop Running: A Model of the Apprehension of Suspected War Criminals,”by James Meernik, pages 165–182

    “ ‘Coalition of the Bribed and Bullied?’ U.S. Economic Linkage and the Iraq WarCoalition,” by Randall Newnham, pages 183–200

    “Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: The Impact of the EU’s Internal Dynamics,”by Meltem Müftüler-Baç, pages 201–219

    Pedagogy “Role-Playing International Intervention in Conflict Areas: Lessons from Bosnia for

    Northern Ireland Education,” by Roberto Belloni, pages 220–234

    International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 52, No. 1 (March 2008)http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/isqu/52/1

    Original Articles

    “Preventive War and Democratic Politics,” Presidential Address to the InternationalStudies Association, March 1, 2007, Chicago, by Jack S. Levy, pages 1–24

    “Information, Bias, and Mediation Success,” by Burcu Savun, pages 25–47

    “The Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons from the Balkans,” by Alan J.Kuperman, pages 49–80

    “Bilateral Trade in the Shadow of Armed Conflict,” by Andrew G. Long, pages 81–101

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    “The Deficits of Discourse in IPE: Turning Base Metal into Gold?” by Andreas Bieler andAdam David Morton, pages 103–128

    “Normative Change from Within: The International Monetary Fund’s Approach toCapital Account Liberalization,” by Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, pages 129–158

    “Natural Disasters and the Risk of Violent Civil Conflict,” by Philip Nel and MarjoleinRigharts, pages 159–185

    “Shame on You: The Impact of Human Rights Criticism on Political Repression in LatinAmerica,” by James C. Franklin, pages 187–211

    International Studies Review, Vol. 10, No.1 (March 2008)http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/misr/10/1

    “Managing Transboundary Crises: What Role for the European Union?” by Arjen Boinand Mark Rhinard, pages 1–26

    “Tilly Tally: War-Making and State-Making in the Contemporary Third World,” by BrianD. Taylor and Roxana Botea, pages 27–56

    “Coalition Cabinet Decision Making: Institutional and Psychological Factors,” by JulietKaarbo, pages 57–86

    Featured Book Reviews

    “Mapping Trends in the Study of Political Institutions,” by Arjen Boin, pages 87–92

    “Dancing at the Edge of Culture,” by Salih Bicakci, pages 93–96

    “Re-exploring the Foundations of World Order,” by Sylvia I. Karlsson, pages 97–99

    Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (March2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1369801X&volume=10&issue=1

    Special Issue: Under Which Flag? Revisiting James Connolly

    “Editorial: Ten Years of Interventions,” p. 1

    “Postcolonial Connolly,” by Catherine Morris and Spurgeon Thompson, 4

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    “Indigenous Theory: James Connolly And The Theatre Of Decolonization,” by SpurgeonThompson, 7-

    “Under Which Flag?” by James Connolly, 26-

    “Connolly, The Archive, And Method,” by Gregory Dobbins, 48-

    “'More Useful Washed And Dead': James Connolly, W. B. Yeats, And The Sexual PoliticsOf 'Easter, 1916,'” by Margot Gayle Backus, 67-

    “Ancient Erin, Modern Socialism: Myths, Memories And Symbols Of The Irish Nation InThe Writings Of James Connolly,” by Jonathan Githens-Mazer, 86-

    “A Contested Life: James Connolly In The Twenty-First Century,” by Catherine Morris,102-

    “Why Read Connolly?” by David Lloyd, 116-

    Issues & Studies, An International Quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian Affairs,Vol. 43, No.4 (December 2007)http://iir.nccu.edu.tw/oldwebsite/ise/ise200704

    “Mobilizing for War: China’s Limited Abilityto Cope with the Soviet Threat, by DavidBachman, 1-

    “Assessing Russia’s Role in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations,” by Shaohua HU, 39-

    “The Limits of Twenty-First Century Chinese Soft-Power Statecraft in Southeast Asia:The Case of the Philippines,” by Renato Cruz De Castro, 77-

    “The Regional Variations of Farmland Property Rights Transformation in China: AnInstitutional Comparison between Suzhou and Dongguan,” by Daniel You-ren YANG andHung-kai Wang, 117-

    “Environmental NGOs and the Anti-Dam Movements in China: A Social Movement withChinese Characteristics,” by Teh-chang Lin, 149-

    “State Secrets Privilege: Origins, Parameters, and Application,” by Chao-yung Hsueh,185-

    “ Taiwan and South Korea: Comparing East Asia’s Two “Third-Wave” Democracies,” byJ. Bruce Jacobs, 227-

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    Journal of African History, Vol. 49, No. 1 (April 2008)http://www.journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=AFH&volumeId=49&issueId=01

    “Untangling The Many Roots Of West African Mangrove Rice Farming: Rice TechnologyIn The Rio Nunez Region, Earliest Times To C. 1800,” by Edda L. Fields-Black, 1-21

    “Constructing Avatime: Questions Of History And Identity In A West African Polity, C.1690s To The Twentieth Century,” by Lynne Brydon, 23-42

    “The Constant Demand Of The French: The Mascarene Slave Trade And The Worlds OfThe Indian Ocean And Atlantic During The Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries,” byRichard B. Allen, 43-72

    “The Intellectual Lives Of Mau Mau Detainees,” by Derek R. Peterson, 73-91

    “The State Of The Subject: A Guinean Educator's Odyssey In The Postcolonial Forest,1960–2001,” by Jay Straker, 93-109

    “Oil, British Interests And The Nigerian Civil War,” by Chibuike Uche, 111-135

    Journal of American History, Volume 94, No. 3 (December 2007)http://www.indiana.edu/~jah/issues/943.shtml

    Special Issue: Through the Eye of Katrina: The Past as Prologue?

    “An Introduction,” by Clarence L. Mohr and Lawrence N. Powell (pp. 693–94

    “Boundary Issues: Clarifying New Orleans’s Murky Edges,” by Ari Kelman (pp. 695–703)

    “An Ethnic Geography of New Orleans,” by Richard Campanella (pp. 704–715)

    “New Orleans Architecture: Building Renewal,” by Karen Kingsley (pp. 716–25)

    “The Atlantic World and the Road to Plessy v. Ferguson, ”by Rebecca J. Scott (pp. 726–33)

    “The Political Construction of a Natural Disaster: The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853,”by Henry M. McKiven Jr. (pp. 734–42)

    “The Politics of Poverty and History: Racial Inequality and the Long Prelude to Katrina,”by Kent B. Germany (pp. 743–51)

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    “Fade to Black: Hurricane Katrina and the Disappearance of Creole New Orleans,” byArnold R. Hirsch (pp. 752–61)

    “Water in Sacred Places: Rebuilding New Orleans Black Churches as Sites of CommunityEmpowerment,” by Donald E. DeVore (pp. 762–69)

    “Resilient History and the Rebuilding of a Community: The Vietnamese AmericanCommunity in New Orleans East,” by Karen J. Leong, Christopher A. Airriess, Wei Li,Angela Chia-Chen Chen, and Verna M. Keith (pp. 770–79)

    “The Post-Katrina, Semiseparate World of Gender Politics,” by Pamela Tyler (pp. 780–88)

    “Carnival and Katrina,” by Reid Mitchell (pp. 789–94)

    “Poverty Is the New Prostitution: Race, Poverty, and Public Housing in Post-KatrinaNew Orleans,” by Alecia P. Long (pp. 795–803)

    “The Disneyfication of New Orleans: The French Quarter as Facade in a Divided City,” byJ. Mark Souther (pp. 804–811)

    “‘They’re Tryin’ to Wash Us Away’: New Orleans Musicians Surviving Katrina,” by BruceBoyd Raeburn (pp. 812–19)

    “Reflections of an Authentic Jazz Life in Pre-Katrina New Orleans,” by Michael G. White(pp. 820–27)

    “The Mourning After: Languages of Loss and Grief in Post-Katrina New Orleans,” byMarline Otte (pp. 828–36)

    “‘The Forgotten People of New Orleans’: Community, Vulnerability, and the Lower NinthWard,” by Juliette Landphair (pp. 704–15)

    “Constructing New Orleans, Constructing Race: A Population History of New Orleans,”by Elizabeth Fussell (pp. 846–55)

    “After the Storms: Tradition and Change in Bayou La Batre,” by Frye Gaillard (pp. 856–62)

    “What Does American History Tell Us about Katrina and Vice Versa?” by Lawrence N.Powell (pp. 863–76)

    Exhibition Reviews

    “Tribal Paths: Colorado American Indians, 1500 to the Present,” by Cindy Ott (pp. 877)

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    “Ford Orientation Center and Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center,” bySteve Frank (pp. 881)

    “Inhuman Traffic: The Business of the Slave Trade”; “Portraits, People, and Abolition”;and “Uncomfortable Truths: The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art andDesign”; and “Traces of the Trade: Discovery Trails Exploring the Links between Art,Design, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade,” by Lynn M. Hudson (pp. 886–91)

    “Recovering Their Story: African Americans on the Davis Plantation, 1850–1925,” byHeather Bailey (pp. 891–4)

    “In the Cause of Liberty,” by Andrew J. Torget (pp. 894–96)

    “The National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial,” by Elizabeth Cafer du Plessis(pp. 896–901)

    “History Is All Around Us,” by Douglas E. Evelyn (pp. 901–904)

    “Open House: If These Walls Could Talk,” by Kristin Hass (pp. 904–907)

    Journal of American History, Volume 94, No. 4 (March 2008 – Upcoming)http://www.indiana.edu/~jah/issues/944.shtml

    “Presidential Address -- A Commemoration and a Historical Mediation,” by RichardWhite, (pp. 1073–81)

    “The Labors of Liberality: Christian Benevolence and National Prejudice in theAmerican Founding,” by J. M. Opal, . (pp. 1082–1107)

    “ ‘The Slightest Semblance of Unruliness’: Steamboat Excursions, Pleasure Resorts, andthe Emergence of Segregation Culture on the Potomac River,” by Andrew W. Kahrl, . (pp.1108–36)

    “ ‘Not Marriage at All, but Simple Harlotry’: The Companionate Marriage Controversy,”by Rebecca L. Davis, (pp. 1137–63)

    “Americans, Germans, and War Crimes: Converging Narratives from ‘the Good War’,” byJames J. Weingartner, (pp. 1164–83)

    Textbooks & Teaching

    “Starting Places: Studying How Students Understand History,” by Scott E. Casper (pp.1184–85)

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    “‘Famous Americans’: The Changing Pantheon of American Heroes,” by Sam Wineburgand Chauncey Monte-Sano (pp. 1186–1202)

    “A Place for Regions in the Modern U.S. Survey?” David M. Wrobel (pp. 1203–10)

    “The History Learning Project: A Department ‘Decodes’ Its Students,” by Arlene Díaz,Joan Middendorf, David Pace, and Leah Shopkow (pp. 1211–24)

    Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 66, No. 4 (October 2007)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JAS&volumeId=66&issueId=04

    “Bandits and Kings: Moral Authority and Resistance in Early Colonial India,” by AnandA. Yang, 881-

    “History in Poetry: Nabinchandra Sen's Palashir Yuddha and the Question of Truth,” byRosinka Chaudhuri, 897

    “Tracking the Goddess: Religion, Community, and Identity in the Durga Puja Ceremoniesof Nineteenth-Century Calcutta,” by Tithi Bhattacharya, 919-

    “Out of Tradition: Master Artisans and Economic Change in Colonial India,” byTirthankar Roy, 963-

    “Taxes, the Local Elite, and the Rural Populace in the Chinju Uprising of 1862,” by SunJoo Kim, 993-

    “Masculinizing the Nation: Gender Ideologies in Traditional Korea and in the 1890s-1900s Korean Enlightenment Discourse,” by Vladimir Tikhonov, 1029-

    “Law and Custom under the Chosǒn Dynasty and Colonial Korea: A ComparativePerspective,” by Marie Seong-Hak Kim, 1067-

    Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1: 1-2 (Winter 2008)http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/jcws.2008.10.1.1

    “The 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: A Missed Opportunity for Detente?” by VojtechMastny, 3-25.

    “The Vietnam War and China's Third-Line Defense Planning before the CulturalRevolution, 1964-1966,” by Lorenz Luthi, 26-51.

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    “Playing the China Card? Revisiting France's Recognition of Communist China, 1963-1964,” by Garret Martin, 52-80.

    “The Study of Cold War International History in China: A Review of the Last TwentyYears,” by Yafeng Xia, 81-115.

    Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1: 1-2 (Spring 2008 – Forthcoming)http://www.mitpressjournals.org/page/journal/forthcoming.jsp?journalCode=jcws

    “Britain, the Transatlantic Alliance, and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973,” by GeraintHughes, 3-40

    “Harold Wilson, the British Labour Party, and the War in Vietnam,” by RhiannonVickers, 41-70

    “ ‘In a Class by Itself’: Cold War Politics and Finland's Position vis-a-vis the UnitedNations, 1945-1956,” by Norbert Gotz, 71-96

    “Mao and the Cultural Revolution in China: Perspectives on Mao's Last Revolution,” byLynn White, Steven I. Levine, Yafeng Xia, Joseph W. Esherick, David E.Apter, Roderick MacFarquhar, and Michael Schoenhals, 97-130

    “Perspectives on The Cold War after Stalin's Death: A Missed Opportunity for Peace?”by Robert L. Jervis, Thomas Maddux, and Bernd Greiner, 131-138

    Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 1 (February 2008)http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol52/issue1/?etoc

    “Warlike Democracies,” by John Ferejohn and Frances McCall Rosenbluth, 3-38

    “To Kill or to Protect: Security Forces, Domestic Institutions, and Genocide,” by MichaelColaresi and Sabine C. Carey, 39-67

    “A Tournament of Party Decision Rules,” by James H. Fowler and Michael Laver, 68-92

    “Threat, Dehumanization, and Support for Retaliatory Aggressive Policies inAsymmetric Conflict,” by Ifat Maoz and Clark McCauley, 93-116

    “Bones of Contention: Comparing Territorial, Maritime, and River Issues,” by Paul R.Hensel, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Thomas E. Sowers, II, and Clayton L. Thyne, 117-143

    “Personal Functioning Under Stress: Accountability and Social Support of IsraeliLeaders in the Yom Kippur War,” by Uri Bar-Joseph and Rose McDermott, 144-170

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    Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 52, No. 2 (April 2008)http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol52/issue1/?etoc

    “International Organizations Count,” by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Jana von Stein, andErik Gartzke, 175-188

    “Intergovernmental Organizations and the Kantian Peace: A Network Perspective,” byHan Dorussen and Hugh Ward, 189-212

    “Power or Plenty: How Do International Trade Institutions Affect Economic Sanctions?”by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and Alexander H. Montgomery, 213-242

    “The International Law and Politics of Climate Change: Ratification of the UnitedNations Framework Convention and the Kyoto Protocol,” by Jana von Stein, 243-268

    “Democratization and the Varieties of International Organizations,” by Edward D.Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse, 269-294

    “IO Mediation of Interstate Conflicts: Moving Beyond the Global versus RegionalDichotomy,” by Holley E. Hansen, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Stephen C. Nemeth,295-325

    “Commentary on the Special Issue,” by Duncan Snidal, 326-333

    “Commentary on the Special Issue,” by Helen V. Milner, 334-337

    Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 26, No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=02589001&volume=26&issue=1

    “The continuing salience of race: Discrimination and diversity in South Africa,” byJeremy Seekings, 1-

    “Weak links in the BEE chain? Procurement, skills and employment equity in the metalsand engineering industries,” by Grace Mohamed and Simon Roberts, 27-

    “Privatisation and labour militancy: The case of Cameroon's tea estates,” by PietKonings, 51-

    “Poets, culture and orature: A reappraisal of the Malawi political public sphere, 1953-2006,” by John Lwanda, 71

    Journal of Contemporary Asia, Volume 38 Issue 2 (May 2008)

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    “Doi Moi in review: The challenges of building market socialism in Vietnam,” by MelanieBeresford, 221-

    “Law and civil society in Cambodia and Vietnam: A gramscian perspective,” by IngridLandau, 244-

    “Rich doctors and poor patients: Market failure and health care systems in developingcountries,” by B. N. Ghosh, 259

    “Taking the bait: Maoists and the democratic lure in Nepal,” by Saroj Giri, 277

    “Haven under erasure?: Hong Kong, global Asia and human rights,” by Ming-Yan Lai,300

    “Global ruling class: Billionaires and how they ‘make it’,” by James Petras, 319-

    Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 17, No. 55 (May 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=10670564&volume=17&issue

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    “China's Global Search for Energy Security: cooperation and competition in Asia–Pacific,” by Suisheng Zhao, 207-

    “Energy Insecurity with Chinese and American Characteristics: implications for Sino–American relations,” by Jonathan D. Pollack, 229-

    “Energy Production and Social Marginalisation in China,” by Philip Andrews-Speed andXin Ma, 247-

    “A Crisis is Looming: China's energy challenge in the eyes of university students,” byDavid Zweig; Shulan Ye, 273-

    “A Chinese View of China's Energy Security,” by Joseph Y. S. Cheng, 297-

    “Perceptions of Injustice in the Chinese Countryside,” by M. Kent Jennings and Kuang-Hui Chen, 319-

    “Domestic Openness in post-WTO China: central and local perspectives,” by Yingjie Guo,339-

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    “Economic Growth and Income Inequality: the modern Taiwan experience,” by Yu-FengL. Lee, 361-

    “Searching for Common Interests between China and Japan: a Chinese view,” by FanYongming, 375-

    “Liberalism in Contemporary China: ten years after its ‘resurface’,” by Yinghong Cheng,383-

    Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 15, No. (December 2007)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g788417113~db=all

    Special Issue: Youth Culture in Europe

    “Editorial,” by Jeremy Leaman and Martha Wörsching, 283 – 286

    “Changes in the Political Culture of Young East and West Germans Between 1992 and2003. Results of the DJI Youth Survey,” by Wolfgang Gaiser, Martina Gille, Johann DeRijke, and Sabine Sardei-Biermann, 287 – 302

    “Youth Culture and Citizenship in Multicultural Britain,” by Alan France, Jo Meredith,and Adriana Sandu, 303 – 316

    “'Getting On With It': Life Narratives of Disadvantaged Young Adults in a Medium-SizedUK Town,” by Christina Kokoroskou, 317 – 326

    “Speaking Their Language: Uses (and Potential Misuses) of Celebrity Linguists in thePromotion of Post-14 Foreign Language Learning in the UK,” by Nicky Bray, 327 – 343

    “Why There Was No 'Marshall Plan' for Eastern Europe and Why This Still Matters,” byMaria Ivanova, 345 – 376

    "The Hoax of War: The Foreign Policy Discourses of Poland and Bulgaria on Iraq, 2003-2005,” by Emilian Kavalski and Magdalena Zolkos, 377 – 393

    Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 43, No. 1 (January 2008)http://jch.sagepub.com/content/vol43/issue1/?etoc

    “Echoes of the Spanish Civil War in Palestine: Zionists, Communists and theContemporary Press,” by Raanan Rein, 9-23

    “`Corrupting and Uncontrollable Activities': Moral Panic about Youth in Post-Civil-WarGreece,” by Efi Avdela, 25-44

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    “Smuts, the United Nations and the Rhetoric of Race and Rights,” by Saul Dubow, 45-74

    “The Freedom that Never Was: Israel's Freedom of Overflight Over the Straits of TiranPrior to the Six Day War,” by Eitan Barak, 75-91

    “Revisiting the Meeting of the Staatssekretäre on 2 May 1941: A Response to KlausJochen Arnold and Gert C. Lübbers,” by Alex J. Kay, 93-104

    “The War Game Controversy — Again,” by James Chapman, 105-112

    “Review Article: `The Moloch of Details'? Cycles of Criticism and the Meaning of HistoryNow,” by Donald M. MacRaild, 113-125

    “Review Article: Twentieth-Century Masculinities,” by Matt Cook, 127-135

    “Review Article: The German Nature Conservation Movement in the TwentiethCentury,” by David Motadel, 137-153

    “Review Article: The `Problem of China' and Chinese Exceptionalism,” by LouiseEdwards, 155-164

    Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 43, No. 2 (April 2008)http://jch.sagepub.com/content/vol43/issue2/?etoc

    “The Uses and Abuses of Nietzsche in the Third Reich: Alfred Baeumler's 'HeroicRealism',” by Max Whyte, 171-194

    “Undermine, or Bring Them Over: SOE and OSS Plans for Hungary in 1943,” by TamásMeszerics, 195-216

    “'Good Morning, Pupil!' American Representations of Italianness and the Occupation ofItaly, 1943-1945,” by Andrew Buchanan, 217-240

    “Israel's 1948 War of Independence as a Total War,” by Moshe Naor, 241-257

    “Suez 1956: A European Intervention?” by Ralph Dietl, 259-278

    “The Cult of the Red Martyr: Politics of Commemoration in China,” by Chang-tai Hung,279-304

    “Political Purges and State Crisis in Portugal's Transition to Democracy, 1975-76,” byAntónio Costa Pinto, 305-332

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    Journal of Genocide Research, Vol., No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=14623528&volume=10&issue

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    “From the Editors: academia and genocide—degrees of culpability,” by Henry R.Huttenbach, 1-

    “Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkishpopulation and extermination policies—introduction,” by Dominik J. Schaller andJürgen Zimmerer, 7-

    “Seeing like a nation-state: Young Turk social engineering in Eastern Turkey, 1913–50,”by Ugur ümit üngör, 15-

    “The 1914 cleansing of Aegean Greeks as a case of violent Turkification,” by MatthiasBjørnlund, 41-

    “Perception of the other's fate: what Greek Orthodox refugees from the Ottoman Empirereported about the destruction of Ottoman Armenians,” by Hervé Georgelin, 59-

    “A prelude to genocide: CUP population policies and provincial insecurity, 1908–14,” byDikran M. Kaligian, 77-

    “Dissolve or punish? The international debate amongst jurists and publicists on theconsequences of the Armenian genocide for the Ottoman Empire, 1915–23,” by DanielMarc Segesser, 95-

    “Three Responses to ‘Can There Be Genocide Without the Intent to Commit Genocide?’,”by various, 111-

    Journal Of The Gilded Age And Progressive Era, Vol. 7, No. 1 (January 2008)

    “2007 SHGAPE Distinguished Historian Address: Workers' Movements in the UnitedStates Confront Imperialism: The Progressive Era Experience,” by David Montgomery

    “A Narrowing of Vision: Hardy L. Brian and the Fate of Louisiana Populism,” by JoelSipress

    “John Sloan's Veiled Politics and Art,” by Gail Gelburd

    “Hoodwinked: The Anti-Saloon League and the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s ProhibitionEnforcement,” by Thomas R. Pegram

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    Journal of Global History, Vol. 2, No. 3 (November 2007)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JGH&volumeId=2&issueId=03

    “The birth-pangs of Portuguese Asia: revisiting the fateful ‘long decade’ 1498–1509,” bySanjay Subrahmanyam, 261-280

    “The varieties of Sioux Christianity, 1860–1980, in international perspective,” by DavidLindenfeld, 281-302

    “Buddhism in the re-ordering of an early modern world: Chinese missions toCochinchina in the seventeenth century,” by Charles Wheeler, 303-324

    “Indian Nationalism and the ‘world forces’: transnational and diasporic dimensions ofthe Indian freedom movement on the eve of the First World War,” by Harald Fischer-Tiné, 325-344

    “The dematerialization of telecommunication: communication centres and peripheriesin Europe and the world, 1850–1920,” by Roland Wenzlhuemer, 345-372

    “The two prime movers of globalization: history and impact of diesel engines and gasturbines,” by Vaclav Smil, 373-394

    “Comparing British and American empires,” by A. G. Hopkins, 395-404

    Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 1 (March 2008)

    Original Articles

    “Framing Southeast Asia's Economic History: Cycles of Globalization over la LongueDurée,” by Peter A. Coclanis, pages 1–27

    “The Political Education of John Jones: Black Politics in a Northern City, 1845 1879,” byMargaret Garb, pages 29–60

    “Vengeance and Civility: A New Look at Early American Statecraft,” by J.M. Opal, pages61–83

    “Editorial Note: The Burnham Electoral Archive, Part II,” by Thomas Ferguson, pages85–86

    Table 3: Summary: Elections to U.S. House of Representatives, 1788 2006, pages 87–157

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    Table 4: Summary:Massachusetts Voting Data, 1780 2006, pages 159–171

    Table 5: Summary:New York Voting Data, 1828 2004, pages 173–183

    Table 6: Summary: Selected Congressional and Gubernatorial Data, pages 185–199

    Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Volume 36 Issue 1 (January 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=03086534&volume=36&issue=1

    “Christian-Muslim Marriage and Cohabitation: An Aspect of Identity and FamilyFormation in Nineteenth-Century Cape Town,” by Vertrees Malherbe, 5-

    “Repression and Rebellion: Britain's Response to the Arab Revolt in Palestine of 1936–39,” by Jacob Norris, 25-

    “Innocent Abroad? Decolonisation and US Engagement with French West Africa, 1945–56,” by Martin C. Thomas, 47-

    “Britain, the Old Commonwealth and the Problem of Rhodesian Independence, 1964–65,” by Carl Watts, 75-

    “Further Thoughts on Imperial Absent-Mindedness,” by Bernard Porter, 101-

    “Expulsion from Chagos: Regaining Paradise,” by David Snoxell, 119-

    Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 38, No. 4 (Spring 2008)http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/current

    “Political Change and Political Discourse in the Early Modern Mediterranean World,” byLinda T. Darling, 505-531.

    “Fractional Identities: The Political Arithmetic of Aboriginal Victorians,” by Len Smith,Janet McCalman, Ian Anderson, Sandra Smith, Joanne Evans, Gavan McCarthy, and JaneBeer, 533-551.

    “How New Is the "New" Social Study of Childhood? The Myth of a Paradigm Shift,” byPatrick J. Ryan, 553-576.

    Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, Vol. 27, No. 1 (March 2008)

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    “The mass immigrations to Israel: A comparison of the failure of the Mizrahi immigrantsof the 1950s with the success of the Russian immigrants of the 1990s,” by SammySmooha, 1-

    “Being an Israeli: Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel, fifteen yearslater,” by Elazar Leshem, p. 29

    “The new Mizrahi middle class: Ethnic mobility and class integration in Israel,” by UriCohen and Nissim Leon, 51-

    “How Trans-Jordan was severed from the territory of the Jewish National Home,” byIsaiah Friedman, 65-

    “The city that is not white: The celestial Tel Aviv and the earthly Tel Aviv,” by MichaelFeige, 87-

    Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 40, No. 1 (February 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=LAS&volumeId=40&issueId=01

    “Pension Reform in Latin America: Distributional Principles, Inequalities andAlternative Policy Options,” by CAMILA ARZA, 1-28

    “The President's ‘New’ Constituency: Lula and the Pragmatic Vote in Brazil's 2006Presidential Elections,” by CESAR ZUCCO, 29-49

    “Accountability in Hostile Times: the Case of the Peruvian Human Rights Ombudsman1996-2001,” by THOMAS PEGRAM, 51-82

    “Shaping Taxation: Economic Elites and Fiscal Decision-Making in Argentina, 1920–1945,” by JOSÉ ANTONIO SÁNCHEZ ROMÁN, 83-108

    “The Resistance of the Marginalised: Catholics in Eastern Michoacán and the MexicanState, 1920–40,” by ENRIQUE GUERRA MANZO, 109-133

    Journal of Military History, Vol. 72, No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/volumes/jmh721/toc721.html

    Peter H. Wilson, "Defining Military Culture," 11-41.

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    Ronald F. Kingsley and Harvey J. Alexander, "The Failure of Abercromby's Attack onFort Carillon, July 1758, and the Scapegoating of Matthew Clerk," 43-70.

    Mark van de Logt, "'The Powers of the Heavens Shall Eat of My Smoke:' The Significanceof Scalping in Pawnee Warfare," 71-104.

    Xu Guoqi, "The Great War and China's Military Expedition Plan," 105-140.

    Mary Glantz, "An Officer and a Diplomat? The Ambiguous Position of Philip R.Faymonville and United States-Soviet Relations, 1941-1943," 141-177.

    Bradley Lynn Coleman, "Recovering the Korean War Dead, 1950-1958: GravesRegistration, Forensic Anthropology, and Wartime Memorialization,” 179-222.

    Journal of Military History, Vol. 72, No. 2 (April 2008)http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/volumes/jmh722/toc722.html

    Robert H. Larson, "Max Jähns and the Writing of Military History in Imperial Germany,"345-370.

    Lisa M. Budreau, "The Politics of Remembrance: The Gold Star Mothers' Pilgrimage andAmerica's Fading Memory of the Great War," 371-411.

    Tami Davis Biddle, "Dresden 1945: Reality, History, and Memory," 413-449.

    Kenneth P. Werrell, "Across the Yalu: Rules of Engagement and the Communist AirSanctuary during the Korea War," 451-475.

    Ingo Wolfgang Trauschweizer, "Learning with an Ally: The U.S. Army and theBundeswehr in the Cold War," 477-508.

    Uri Bar Joseph, "Strategic Surprise or Fundamental Flaws? The Source of Israel'sMilitary Defeat at the Beginning of the 1973 War," 509-530.

    George D. Salaita, "Embellishing Omaha Beach," 531-534.

    Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1 (March 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org//action/displayIssue?jid=MOA&volumeId=46&issueId=01#toccontent

    “Striving for growth, bypassing the poor? A critical review of Rwanda's rural sectorpolicies,” by An Ansoms, 1-32

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    “ ‘Getting in, getting out’: militia membership and prospects for re-integration in post-war Liberia,” by Morten Bøås and Anne Hatløy, 33-55

    “Making sense of violence: voices of soldiers in the Congo (DRC),” by Maria ErikssonBaaz and Maria Stern, 57-86

    “The domestication of the mobile phone: oral society and new ICT in Burkina Faso,” byHans Peter Hahn and Ludovic Kibora, 87-109

    “Bare life and the developmental state: implications of the militarisation of highereducation in Eritrea,” by Tanja R. Müller, 111-131

    “Pipes and politics: a century of change and continuity in Kenyan urban water supply,”by David Nilsson and Ezekiel Nyangeri Nyanchaga, 133-158

    Journal of Modern Chinese History, Vol. 1, No. 2 (December 2007)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=17535654&volume=1&issue=2

    “Modern China's cultural transformation – problems and prospects,” by Yunzhi Geng,137-

    “A research report on Japanese use of chemical weapons during the Second WorldWar,” by Ping Bu, 155-

    “Soviet–Japanese relations and the strategic interests of the Guomindang and the CCP –Chiang Kai-shek's planning of sanctions against the CCP in 1943,” by Ye Deng, 175-

    “The Sino-Soviet Conference, 1924–1927,” by Qihua Tang, 195-

    “Nationalism and the May Thirtieth Movement: an analysis of the northernintelligentsia,” by Guangxu Ao, 219-

    “Writing about a different kind of medical history: a critical review of Zaizao bingren byYang Nianqun,” by Xinzhong Yu, 239-

    “The past 20 years of modern Chinese social history,” by Long Xing and Yingze Hu, 249-

    Journal of Modern History, Vol. 79, No. 4 (December 2007)http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2007/79/4#

    “Patronage, Profits, and Public Theaters: Rethinking Cultural Unification in AncienRégime France,” by Lauren Clay, 729-771

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    “ ‘Falling into Feathers’: Jews and the Trans-Atlantic Ostrich Feather Trade,” by SarahAbrevaya Stein, 772-812

    “Catholic Racism and Its Opponents,” by John Connelly, 813-847

    “The Legend of Compulsory Unification: The Catholic Clergy and the Revival of TradeUnionism in West Germany after the Second World War,” by William Patch, 848-880

    Journal of Modern History, Vol. 80, No. 1 (March 2008)http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jmh/2008/80/1#

    “Before Democracy: The Production and Uses of Common Sense,” by Sophia Rosenfeld,1-54

    “Transnational Culture War: Christianity, Nation, and the Judeo-Bolshevik Myth inHungary, 1890–1920,” by Paul Hanebrink, 55-80

    “The Fate of the Nineteenth Century in German Historiography,” by H. Glenn Penny, 81-108

    Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1 (March 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=1354571X&volume=13&issue=1&uno_jumptype=alert&uno_alerttype=new_issue_alert,email

    “Beyond the three circles: Italy and the rest of the world,” by Maurizio Carbone, 1-

    “Italy's foreign policy toward China: missed opportunities and new chances,” by ValterCoralluzzo, 6-

    “A bridge in times of confrontation: Italy and Russia in the context of EU and NATOenlargements,” by Cristian Collina, 25-

    “Italy and Africa: how to forget colonialism,” by Giampaolo Calchi Novati, 41-

    “Italy and the south of the world: still a laggard in international development?” byMaurizio Carbone, 58-

    “A wolf in sheep's clothing? Italy's policies toward international organizations,” byGiovanna Antonia Fois and Fabrizio Pagani, 75-

    “Man of faith and political commitment: Alcide De Gasperi in the history of Europe,” byGiulio Venneri, 89-

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    “Mysteries about mysteries,” by David Ward, 93-

    Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 42, No. 3 (December 2007)http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g788594304~db=all~tab=toc~order=page

    “Narrating Colonial Encounters,” by Miriam Kahn and Sabine Wilke, 293 – 297

    “Oceanic Carvings and Germanic Cravings,” by Rainer F. Buschmann, 299 – 315

    “Hambruch's Colonial Narrative,” by Glenn Petersen, 317 – 330

    “New Compatriots,” by Christopher Balme, 331 – 344

    “Multiple Voices, Multiple Truths,” by Richard Scaglion, 345 – 360

    “History and its Others,” by Jonathan Lamb, 361 – 368

    Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 4, No. 1 (January 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=15512169&volume=4&issue=1

    “Cultivating Civic Competence: Simulations and Skill-Building in an IntroductoryGovernment Class, by Jeffrey L. Bernstein, 1-

    “Using the Classroom to Cultivate Student Support for Participation in Campus Life: TheCall for Civic Education Interventions,” by J. Cherie Strachan, 21-

    “Developing Civic Engagement in General Education Political Science,” by Juan CarlosHuerta and Joseph Jozwiak, 42-

    “Student Learning Identities: Developing a Learning Taxonomy for the Political ScienceClassroom,” by Darrell Driver, Kyle Jette, and Leonard Lira, 61-

    “ ‘City Council Meetings Are Cool’: Increasing Student Civic Engagement ThroughService Learning,” by Laura van Assendelft, 86-

    “Some Things Y'all Need to Know: Teaching Southern Politics at Home and Abroad,” byL. Marvin Overby, 98-

    “Factors in Information Literacy Education,” by Michelle Hale Williams and JocelynJones Evans, 116-

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    “A Crisis of Legitimacy: Shakespeare's Richard II and the Problems of Modern ExecutiveLeadership,” by Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery, 131-

    Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 39, No. 2 (June 2008)http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=SEA&volumeId=39&issueId=02

    “Introduction: Communities of interpretation and the construction of modernMyanmar,” by Maitrii Aung-Thwin, 187-192

    “Mranma Pran: When context encounters notion,” by Michael Aung-Thwin, 193-217

    “Finding the political in Myanmar, a.k.a. Burma,” by Robert H. Taylor, 219-237

    “Anthropological communities of interpretation for Burma: An overview,” by U ChitHlaing, 239-254

    “Communities of interpretation in the study of religion in Burma,” by Juliane Schober,255-267

    “Communities of the past: A new view of the old walls and hydraulic system atSriksetra, Myanmar (Burma),” by Bob Hudson and Terry Lustig, 269-296

    “Structuring revolt: Communities of interpretation in the historiography of the Saya Sanrebellion,” by Maitrii Aung-Thwin, 297-317

    Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1 (February 2008)http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=issue&issn=01402390&volume=31&issue

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    “The Israel defense forces in the Second Lebanon War: Why the poor performance?” byAvi Kober, 3-

    “Strategic deficiencies in national liberation struggles: The case of fatah in the al-AqsaIntifada,” by Gil Friedman, 41-

    “Becoming the enemy: Convergence in the American and Al Qaeda ways of warfare,” byAnthony Vinci, 69-

    “Intelligence within BAOR and NATO's Northern Army Group,” by Richard J. Aldrich, 89-

    “Peacemaking through bribes or cultural empathy? The political officer and Britain'sstrategy towards the North-West Frontier, 1901–1945,” by Christian Tripodi, 123-

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    “Understanding Proto-Insurgencies,” by Daniel Byman, 165-

    “Pakistan's Relations with Central Asia: Is Past Prologue?” by C. Christine Fair, 201-

    “The Iraq Survey Group: From Weapons of Mass Destruction to Counterinsurgency,” byRichard J. Shuster, 229-

    “Through the Looking Glass: The Soviet Military-Technical Revolution and the AmericanRevolution in Military Affairs,” by Dima P. Adamsky, 257-

    “ ‘Pounding Their Feet’: Israeli Military Culture as Reflected in Early IDF CombatHistory,” by Gil-li Vardi, 295-

    Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Winter 2008)http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/vs/3/1

    “History Interrupted: Life after Material Death in South Vietnamese and DiasporicWorks of Fiction,” by Nguyen-Vo Thu-Hu'o'ng, 1-35

    “Exhibiting War, Reconciling Pasts: Photographic Representation and TransnationalCommemoration in Contemporary Vietnam,” by Christina Schwenkel, 36-77.

    “Protest and Political Incorporation: Vietnamese American Protests in Orange County,California, 1975-2001,” by Nhu'-Ngoc T. Ong and David S. Meyer, 78-107.

    “Quantifying Poverty in Viet Nam: Who Counts?” by Jonathan Pincus and John Sender,108-150.

    “Catholicism vs. Communism, Continued: The Catholic Church in Vietnam,” by Lan T.Chu, 151-192.

    “Translators' Note to Nguyen Ngoc's ‘An Exciting Period for VietnameseProse’,” by Cao Thi Nhu' Quynh and John C. Schafer, 193-196.

    “An Exciting Period for Vietnamese Prose,” by Nguyen Ngoc, 197-219

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    “The Worlds which the Portuguese, the Russians, and the Turks Created: Empires onEurope's Periphery,” by Georgi M. Derlugian, 3-10

    “When adaptation eludes transformation: The Losing Game of Portuguese Territorieswithin the Context of Europe,” by Daniel Francisco, 11-31

    “Introduction,” by Brigitte Lachartre and Pierre Salama, 35-41

    “The Lula government and the political ascension of the domestic Brazilianbourgeoisie,” by Armando Boito, 43-60

    “Debates about agriculture and rural development policies in the Brazil of Lula,” by ÉricSabourin, 61-85

    “Between Multilateralism and Regional Integration. The Trade Policy of the LulaGovernment (2003-2006),” by Joaquim Ramos, 87-108

    “Globalisation in Brazil, culprit or scapegoat?” by Paulo Kliass and Pierre Salama, 109-132

    “Targeted social policy and tax compromises. The two faces of the Lula government,” byGraça Druck and Luiz Filgueiras, 133-146

    “Metamorphosis of poverty in Brazil,” by Marcio Pochmann, 147-156

    “The start of Lula's second term of office and the Plan for the Acceleration of Growth,”by Paulo Kliass, 157-168

    “Le Brésil de Luandino Vieira: Entretiens,” by Juliana Marçano Santil, 171-183

    “Faits, Fictions, Fumées,” by René Pélissier, 185-191

    “Writing Women's History in Southern Europe 19th-20th Centuries,” Cristina Água-Mel, 193-195

    “Essays on the Literature of São Tomé e Príncipe,” by Gerhard Seibert, 195-200

    “Exclusion et politique à São Paulo. Les outsiders de la démocratie au Brésil,” byMarcelo de Almeida Medeiros, 200-203

    “Raça como Retórica, a construção da diferença,” by Patricia Birman, 203-206

    “Língua Portuguesa e Cooperação para o Desenvolvimento,” by Jean-Pierre Chavagne,206-208

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    “A Europa do Sul e a Construção da União Europeia 1945-2000: Espanha e a IntegraçãoEuropeia : Um Balanço,” by Michel Cahen, 208-218

    “Blackness without ethnicity : Constructing race in Brazil: Negritude sem etnicidade : olocal e o global nas relações raciais e na produção cultural negra do Brasil,” by PatriciaBirman, 218-220

    “Notes de lecture,” by Jean-Pierre Chavagne, Michel Cahen, and David Birmingham,221-228

    Manière de voir, No. 97 (February-March 2008)http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/97/

    La bataille des langues

    I. Une vision du monde

    “Cette arme de domination...” by Bernard Cassen

    “Adorno et l’allemand,” by Jacques Derrida

    “Parler arabe, mais en Rolls ou en Wolkswagen?” by Edward W. Said

    “Résistance du catalan,” by Víctor Gómez Pin

    “A Malte, l’expression est histoire,” by Martine Vanhove

    “Culture wallonne ou culture francophone?” by Serge Govaert

    “Une expression de la lutte des classes au Québec,” by Jacques Cellard

    II. Le dépassement d’un « moi divisé »

    “ ‘Cicatriser mes blessures mémorielles... ‘,” by Assia Djebar

    “Divergences coloniales sur l’enseignement du vernaculaire,” by Robert Cornevin

    “Ni ‘petit-nègre’ ni ‘petit-français’,” by Mwatha Musanyi Ngalasso

    “La patrie littéraire du colonisé,” by Albert Memmi

    “La dignité retrouvée du guarani au Paraguay,” by Ruben Bareiro-Saguier

    “Des ‘métèques” dans le jardin français,” by Tahar Ben Jelloun

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