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Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.114, No. 456 (July 2015) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol114/issue456/ “Rejecting Rights: Vigilantism and violence in post-apartheid South Africa,” by Nicholas

Rush Smith, 341-

“Ethnicity, intra-elite differentiation and political stability in Kenya,” by Biniam E. Bedasso, 361-

“The political economy of grand corruption in Tanzania,” by Hazel S. Gray, 382-

The political economy of property tax in Africa: Explaining reform outcomes in Sierra Leone,” by Samuel S. Jibao and Wilson Prichard, 404-

“After restitution: Community, litigation and governance in South African land reform,” by Christiaan Beyers and Derick Fay, 432-

Briefing “Why Goodluck Jonathan lost the Nigerian presidential election of 2015,” by Olly Owen and

Zainab Usmanm 455- African Historical Review, Vol. 46, No.2 (December 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/46/2 “The Independence of Rhodesia in Salazar's Strategy for Southern Africa,” by Luís

Fernando Machado Barroso, 1-

[jw]

H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review Third Quarter 2015 20 July 2015

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.

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“Buddhist Nuns Through the Eyes of Leading Early Tang Masters,” by Ann Heirman, 31-

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“Women and Gender in the Discourse Records of Seventeenth-Century Sichuanese Chan

Masters Poshan Haiming and Tiebi Huiji,” by Beata Grant, 52-

“Networks and Bridges: Nuns in the Making of Modern Chinese Buddhism,” by Elise A. DeVido, 72-

Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Summer 2015) http://cjip.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol8/issue2/index.dtl?etoc “Editor's Choice: China and the Future Status Quo,” by Brantly Womack, 115-

“Finlandization and the Peaceful Development of China,” by Timo Kivimäki, 139- “The Motivation Behind China’s Public Diplomacy,” by Zhao Kejin, 167- “Confucian Foreign Policy Traditions in Chinese History,” by Feng Zhang, 197- Cold War History, Vol.15, No.2 (March 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcwh20/15/2 Winner: Saki Ruth Dockrill Award, 2014 LSE-UCSB-GWU Cold War Conference “‘Building their own Cold War in their own backyard: the transnational, international

conflicts in the greater Caribbean basin, 1944–1954,” by Aaron Coy Moulton, 135- Articles “Unmasking the wolf in sheep's clothing: Soviet and American campaigns against the

enemy's journalists, 1946–1953,” by Dina Fainberg, 155-

“Eating in Survival Town: Food in 1950s Atomic America,” by Tanfer Emin Tunc, 179-

“Active Soviet military support for Indonesia during the 1962 West New Guinea crisis,” by David Easter, 201-

“Germany, America and the shaping of post-Cold War Europe: a story of German international emancipation through political unification, 1989–90,” by Kristina Spohr, 221-

“Looking for the core of the Cold War, and finding a mirage?” by Pierre Grosser, 245- Colonial Latin American Review, Vol.24, No.1 (April 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccla20/24/1 “Introduction: Enlightenments in Ibero-America,” by Mariselle Meléndez & Karen Stolley,

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“Looking to the Southeast Antilles: Iñigo Abbad y Lasierra's Geopolitical Thought in his Historia geográfica, civil y natural de la Isla de San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico (1788),” by Santa Arias, 17-

“La exportación de la Ilustración Peruana. De Alejandro Malaspina a José Ignacio de Lecuanda (1794–1799),” by Víctor Peralta Ruiz, 36-

“The Education of Natives, Creole Clerics, and the Mexican Enlightenment,” by Mónica Díaz, 60

“Sumatran Rice and ‘Miracle’ Herbs: Local and International Natural Knowledge in Late- Colonial Guatemala,” by Sophie Brockmann, 84-

The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.104, No.2 (April 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/104/2 Special Issue: Fiji: Elections and the Future “Editorial: Fiji: The Road to 2014 and Beyond,” by Brij V. Lal, 85-

“Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 93- “The Fiji Election of 2014: Rights, Representation and Legitimacy in Fiji Politics,” by

Stewart Firth, 101-

“The Troubled Quest for National Political Leadership in Fiji,” by Robert Norton, 113-

“The Super Confederacy: The Military in Fiji’s Politics,” by Jone Baledrokadroka, 127- “Protectionism versus Reformism: The Battle for Taukei Ascendancy in Fiji’s 2014 General

Election,” by Steven Ratuva, 137-

“The Remorseless Power of Incumbency in Fiji’s September 2014 Election,” by Jon Fraenkel, 151-

“The 2014 Fiji Elections and the Methodist Church,” by Christine Weir, 165-

“Women in the House (of Parliament) in Fiji: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?” by Priya Chattier, 177-

“Social Media and the 2014 Elections in Fiji,” by Patrick Vakaoti & Vanisha Mishra-Vakaoti, 189-

“The Political Economy of Fiji: Past, Present, and Prospects,” by Satish Chand, 199-

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“Fiji’s Foreign Relations: Retrospect and Prospect,” by Stephanie Lawson, 209- Opinions “A Crucial Election: The Next Commonwealth Secretary-General,” by Alex May, 221-

“The Commonwealth, the EU and the British General Election,” by James Mayall, 223- “Will the Tanzanian Constitutional Referendum Deliver a Fair Deal to Zanzibar?” by Yussuf

S. Hamad, 227- Review Article “Ramphal on Record/The Record on Ramphal: A Review Article,” by Terry Barringer, Peter

Clegg, Stuart Mole Assistant Editor & Richard Bourne, 231- The Round Table) The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.104, No.3 (June 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctrt20/104/3 “Editorial: Orwell’s Duckspeak and Commonwealth Discourse,” by Martin Mulligan, 245-

“Commonwealth Update,” by Oren Gruenbaum, 247- “Australia and the Developing World under the Abbott Coalition Government,” by Derek

McDougall, 255-

“Achievements of the British Colonial Service: A Retrospective View,” by Jonathan Lawley, 267-

“Why this Charity Begins Abroad: Comparing Nigeria’s Foreign Peacekeeping Undertakings and Domestic Counter-insurgency Operations,” by Surulola James Eke, 281-

“Palestine’s Membership in the Commonwealth as a Contribution to a Lasting Peace in the Middle East,” by Victor Kattan, 297-

“Islamic Shariah and Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan,” by Naeem Shakir, 307-

“Colonial Existence, Home and Nationalism in the Narratives of British Cameroons’ Exiles in the United States,” by Fonkem Achankeng, 319-

Opinions “Lee Kuan Yew: The Man, the Heritage,” by Wang Gungwu, 341-

“Lee Kuan Yew and the Indian Romance,” by Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, 345- “Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysia,” by James Chin, 347- “Lee Kuan Yew’s Caribbean Rescue in the Commonwealth,” by Sir Ronald Sanders, 349-

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“Sri Lanka: Radical Promises, Stuttering Delivery,” by Asanga Welikala, 353- “Mrs Gandhi’s Legacy, 30 Years On,” by Diego Maiorano, 357- “Sir Robert Wade-Gery: A Consummate Diplomat,” by Sir Peter Marshall, 359- Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.47, No.1 (March 2015) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X “Why is interregional inequality in Russia and China not falling?” by Thomas F.

Remington, 1-

“Key sectors in the post-communist CEE economies: What does the transition data say?” by Henryk Gurgul, Łukasz Lach, 15-

“Generalized trust and diversity in the classroom: A longitudinal study of Romanian adolescents,” by Gabriel Bădescu, Paul E. Sum, 33-

“Between institutional political and policy agenda: An analysis of issue congruence in the 2004–2008 election cycle in Slovenia,” by Samo Kropivnik, Simona Kustec Lipicer, 43-

“Selections before elections: Double standards in implementing election registration procedures in Russia?” by Håvard Bækken, 61-

“How far is too far? Circassian ethnic mobilization and the redrawing of internal borders in the North Caucasus,” by Marat Grebennikov, 71-

“Nicolae Ceauşescu and the origins of Eurocommunism,” by Cezar Stanciu, 83- ________________________________________________________________________________ Contemporary British History, Vol.29, No.2 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/29/2 “Religious and Spiritual Mobility in Britain: The Panacea Society and Other Movements in

the Twentieth Century,” by Alastair Lockhart, 155-

“‘The Front Line’: Firefighting in British Culture, 1939–1945,” by Linsey Robb, 179-

“‘The End of the Carnival’: The UK and the Carnation Revolution in Portugal,” by Oscar Jose Martin Garcia, 199-

“Global Britain and the Post-colonial World: The British Approach to Aid Policies at the 1964 Juncture,” by Gerold Krozewski, 222-

“‘Well, Harold Insists on Having It!’—The Political Struggle to Establish The Open

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University, 1965–67,” by Pete Dorey, 241- Review Article “Policing the Crisis 35 Years On,” by Kieran Connell, 273- Contemporary British History, Vol.29, No.3 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/29/3 “Colonial Counter-insurgency in Southern India: The Malabar Rebellion, 1921–1922,” by

Nick Lloyd, 297-

“Britain's Withdrawal from East of Suez: From Economic Determinism to Political Choice,” by Edward Longinotti, 318-

“‘On Very Slippery Ground’: The British Churches, Archbishop Fisher and the Suez Crisis,” by John Anderson, 341-

“Margaret Thatcher's First U-Turn: Francis Pym and the Control of Defence Spending, 1979–81,” by Edward Hampshire, 359-

“The ‘Chieftain Tank Affair’: Realpolitik, Perfidy and the Genesis of the Merkava,” by Saul Bronfeld, 380-

“Talking to the Enemy? The Role of the Back-Channel in the Development of the Northern Ireland Peace Process,” by Eamonn O'Kane, 401-

Contemporary European History, Vol.24, No.3 (August 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CEH “Pimps, Prostitutes and Policewomen: The Polish Women Police and the International

Campaign against the Traffic in Women and Children between the World Wars,” by David Petruccelli, 333-

“Adjudicating Loyalty: Identity Politics and Civil Administration in the Hungarian-Slovak Borderlands, 1938–1940,” by Leslie M. Waters, 351-

“Christian Democratic Internationalism: The Nouvelles Equipes Internationales and the Geneva Circles between European Unification and Religious Identity, 1947–1954,” by Paolo Acanfora, 375-

“From Federalism to Binationalism: Hannah Arendt's Shifting Zionism,” by Gil Ruben, 393-

“The Engaging Power of English-Language Promotion in Franco's Spain,” by Óscar J. Martín García and Francisco J. Rodríguez Jiménez, 415-

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“New Public Management as a Response to the Crisis of the 1970s: The Case of Finland, 1970–1990,” by Ville Yliaska, 435-

Review Articles “Solidarisme ou Barbarie: Welfare and the ‘Social Question’ in France,” by Ed Naylor, 472- Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 50, No.2 (June 2015) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol50/issue2.toc “Where now for the critique of the liberal peace?” by Oliver P. Richmond and Roger Mac

Ginty, 171-

“A ‘Diplomatic Republic of Europe’? Explaining role conceptions in EU foreign policy,” by Nicola Chelotti, 190-

“In Denmark, Afghanistan is worth dying for: How public support for the war was maintained in the face of mounting casualties and elusive success,” by Peter Viggo Jakobsen and Jens Ringsmose, 211-

“Bridging the gap: Early warning, gender and the responsibility to protect,” by Sara E. Davies, Sarah Teitt, and Zim Nwokora, 228-

“European Union responses to terrorist use of the Internet,” by Javier Argomaniz, 250-

“The social structure of the market for force,” by Ulrich Petersohn, 269- Review essay “A death foretold? Human rights, responsibility to protect and the persistent politics of

power,” by Alex J. Bellamy, 286- Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.26, No.2 (June 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/26/2 Tribute “Personalities, Policies, and International History: The Life and Work of Donald Cameron

Watt,” by Joseph A. Maiolo, 203- Articles “British Foreign Policy, the Financial Elite, and the Nationalisation of the Constantinople

Quays Company, 1934–1945,” by Mika Suonpää, 211-

“The Kosovo Issue and Albano–Yugoslav Relations, 1961–1981,” by Ethem Çeku, 229-

“China’s Public Diplomacy Rhetoric, 1990–2012: Pragmatic Image-Crafting,” by David

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Scott, 249-

“Far Apart but Close Together: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of the Career Structure and Organisational Culture of the Post-War British Diplomatic Service,” by Michael J. Hughes & Roger H. Platt, 266-

“Engaging Adversaries: Myths and Realities in American Foreign Policy,” by Jeffrey R. Fields, 294-

“Assuaging Cold War Anxieties: India and the Failure of SEATO,” by Nabarun Roy, 322-

“NATO’s Libya Campaign 2011: Just or Unjust to What Degree?” by Andrew Wedgwood & A. Walter Dorn, 341-

Diplomatic History, Vol.39, No.3 (June 2015) http://dh.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year Stuart L. Bernath Lecture “Revolutionary Circuits: Toward Internationalizing America in the World,” by Lien-Hang

Nguyen, 411- Articles “‘How Does a Born-Again Christian Deal with a Born-Again Moslem?’ The Religious

Dimension of the Iranian Hostage Crisis,” by Blake W. Jones, 423-

“Blessed are the Policy Makers: Jimmy Carter’s Faith-Based Approach to the Arab–Israeli Conflict,” by Darren J. McDonald, 452-

“Malleable Modernity: Rethinking the Role of Ideology in American Policy, Aid Programs, and Propaganda in Fifties’ Turkey,” by Nicholas Danforth, 477-

“The Challenge of Democratizing the Caribbean during the Cold War: Kennedy Facing the Duvalier Dilemma,” by Wien Weibert Arthus, 504-

“Muscular Christianity and the Western Civilizing Mission: Elwood S. Brown, the YMCA, and the Idea of the Far Eastern Championship Games,” by Stefan Hübner, 532-

East European Politics (Formally the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics),

Vol. 31, No. 2 (May 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/31/2 “Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: test of early impact,” by Nina Bandelj, Katelyn

Finley & Bogdan Radu, 129-

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“The use of history in Russia 2000–2011: the Kremlin and the search for consensus,” by Kristian Lundby Gjerde, 149-

“Do spoilers make a difference? Instrumental manipulation of political parties in an electoral authoritarian regime, the case of Russia,” by Grigorii V. Golosov, 170-

“Contesting climate change: mapping the political debate in Poland,” by Kamil Marcinkiewicz & Jale Tosun, 187-

“Persistence and decline of political parties: the case of Estonia,” by Tõnis Saarts, 208-

“Nationalisation of regional elections in Central and Eastern Europe,” by Arjan H. Schakel, 229-

English Historical Review, Vol. 130, No. 543 (April 2015) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year “Historical Truth and the Miraculous Past: The Use of Oral Evidence in Twelfth-Century

Latin Historical Writing on the First Crusade,” by Simon John, 263-

“The Indenture of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, of 12 February 1430 and the Lancastrian Kingdom of France,” by Aleksandr Lobanov, 302-

“The Politics of Economic Distress in the Aftermath of the Glorious Revolution, 1689– 1702,” by Brodie Waddell , 318-

“‘From the Housewife’s Point of View’: Female Citizenship and the Gendered Domestic Interior in Post-First World War Britain, 1918–1928,” by Krista Cowman, 352-

Review Article “A Mediterranean World of Separation or Connection? Recent Research on Late Medieval

Cyprus,” by Christopher Wright, 384- English Historical Review, Vol. 130, No. 544 (June 2015) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year “The Early Career of William of Ypres in England: A New Charter of King Stephen,” by Jean-

François Nieus, 527-

“Fragmented Cities in the Later Middle Ages: Italy and the Near East Compared,” by Patrick Lantschner, 546-

“French Visions of Empire: Contesting British Power in India after the Seven Years War,” by Kenneth Margerison, 583-

“Leading from the Front: The ‘Service Members’ in Parliament, the Armed Forces, and

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British Politics during the Great War,” by Matthew Johnson, 613- Review Article “Magna Carta and the English Historical Review: A Review Article,” by Nicholas Vincent,

646- ______________________________________________________________________________ European History Quarterly, Vol.45, No.3 (July 2015) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol45/issue3/ “Occupation, Family, and Inheritance in Fourteenth-Century Barcelona: A Socio-Economic

Profile of One of Europe’s Earliest Investing Publics,” by Jeff Fynn-Paul, 417-

“Missionary Children: The French Holy Childhood Association in European Context, 1843– c.1914,” by Sophie Heywood, 446-

“The Transnational Formation of Imperial Rule on the Margins of Europe:1 British Cyprus and the Italian Dodecanese in the Interwar Period,” by Alexis Rappas, 467-

“Spanish Fury: Football and National Identities under Franco,” by Alejandro Quiroga, 506- Review Article “Daring All Things: Recent Works on Politically Motivated Violence in European History,”

by Daniel Rogers, 530- European Journal of International Relations, Vol.21, No.2 (June 2015) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol21/issue2/ “Strategies of critique in International Relations: From Foucault and Latour towards

Marx,” by Kai Jonas Koddenbrock, 243-

“Building agreements upon agreements: The European Union and grand strategy,” by Markus Kornprobst, 267-

“Contested norms in new-adopter states: International determinants of LGBT rights legislation,” by Phillip M. Ayoub, 293-

“Frames and consensus formation in international relations: The case of trafficking in persons,” by Volha Charnysh, Paulette Lloyd, and Beth A. Simmons, 323-

“The supply side of United Nations peacekeeping operations: Trade ties and United Nations-led deployments to civil war states,” by Szymon M. Stojek and Jaroslav Tir, 353-

“Business as usual: The role of norms in alliance management,” by Stephanie C. Hofmann and Andrew I. Yeo, 377-

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“Intuitively neoliberal? Towards a critical understanding of resilience governance,” by Jessica Schmidt, 402-

“Two-level language games: International relations as inter-lingual relations,” by Einar Wigen, 427-

“What drives modern Diogenes? Individual values and cosmopolitan allegiance,” by A. Burcu Bayram, 451-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.20, No.4 (March 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/20/4 “George Orwell and the Palestine Question,” by Giora Goodman, 321-

“Al-Fārābī’s Cave: Aristotle’s Logic and the Ways of Socrates and Thrasymachus,” by

Robert L’Arrivee, 334-

“On the Centrality of Dionysus in Nietzsche’s Philosophy,” by Kieran Stewart, 349-

“Premises of Visuality: Max Blecher and Marcel Proust,” by Raluca Dimian-Hergheligiu & Oana Petrovici, 360-

“Collective Biography and Europe’s Cultural Legacy,” by Joseba Agirreazkuenaga & Mikel Urquijo, 373-

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.20, No.5 (May 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/20/5 Special Issue: Renaissance Humanism and the Ambiguities of Modernity “Renaissance Humanism and the Ambiguities of Modernity: Introduction,” by Raz Chen-

Morris, Hanan Yoran & Gur Zak, 427-

“Renaissance Humanism and Its Discontents,” by Timothy Kircher, 435-

“The Poeta-Theologus from Mussato to Landino,” by Ronald G. Witt, 450- “The Preacher’s Agenda: A Dominican versus the Italian Renaissance,” by Nirit Ben-Aryeh

Debby, 462-

“Leonardo Bruni and the Poetics of Sovereignty,” by W. Scott Blanchard, 477-

“Don Isaac Abravanel and Leonardo Bruni: A Literary and Philosophical Confrontation,” by Cedric Cohen Skalli, 492-

“Esse servitutis omnis impatientem/Man is impatient of all servitude: Human Dignity as a

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Path to Modernity in Ficino and Pico della Mirandola?” by Andreas Niederberger, 513-

“Glory, Passions and Money in Alberti’s Della famiglia: A Humanist Reflects on the Foundations of Society,” by Hanan Yoran, 572-

Review Essays “Mozart’s Cosmic Heartbeat,” by Tim Cloudsley, 543-

“Four Basic Concepts: Culture, Ideology, Language, the Symbolic,” by Yves Laberge, 548- “The Philosophy of Love and the Bible,” by Brayton Polka, 551- European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.22, No.3 (June 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/22/3 “In the lure of Geistesgeschichte: the theme of decline in Hungarian historiography and

historical thinking in the first half of the twentieth century,” by Vilmos Erős, 411-

“An emerging anti-reform green front? Farm interest groups fighting the ‘Agriculture 1980’ project, 1968–72,” by Carine Sophie Germond, 433-

“Gendarmeries, state reinforcement and territorial control at the ends of world wars: Belgium, France and The Netherlands, 1914–50,” by Jonas Campion, 451-

“Concepts of citizenship in France during the long eighteenth century,” by Rachel Hammersley, 468-

“Italy during the Rhine Crisis of 1840,” by Miroslav Sedivy Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.67, No.3 (April 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/67/3 “Competition for Customers in the Evolving Russian Gas Market,” by James Henderson,

345-

“Political Capital, Everyday Politics and Moral Obligations: Understanding the Political Strategies of Various Elites and the Poor in Kyrgyzstan,” by Elmira Satybaldieva, 370-

“Non-ethnic Mobilisation in Deeply Divided Societies, the Case of the Sarajevo Protests,” by Heleen Touquet, 388-

“Explaining Governance of the Judiciary in Central and Eastern Europe: External Incentives, Transnational Elites and Parliamentary Inaction,” by Cristina E. Parau, 409-

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“The Exceptionalism of Housing in the Ideology and Politics of Early Communist Romania (1945–1965),” by Mihaela Serban, 443-

“Youth Movements and Elections in Belarus,” by Olena Nikolayenko, 468- Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.67, No.4 (June 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/67/4 Central Asian Ethnicity Compared: Evaluating the Contemporary Social Salience of Uzbek

Identity in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan,” by Brent Hierman, 519-

“The Educational Achievement and Employment of Young Roma in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania: Increasing Gaps and Policy Challenges,” by Jaromir Cekota & Claudia Trentini, 540-

“‘Letting the Beasts Out of the Cage’: Parole in the Post-Stalin Gulag, 1953–1973,” by Marc Elie & Jeffrey Hardy, 579-

“A Power Horizontal. The Public–Private Enforcement of Judicial Decisions in Russia,” by Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, 606-

“The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Protesters and the Authorities in the Attempts at Colour Revolutions in Belarus 2001–2010,” by Volodymyr V. Lysenko & Kevin C. Desouza, 624-

“Managers of Transition—Leadership in Post-Communist Romanian Companies,” by Ion Voicu Sucala, 652-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.67, No.5 (July 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/67/5 Market-Oriented Reforms as a Tool of State-Building: Russian Pension Reform in 2001,” by

Sarah Wilson Sokhey, 695-

“Self-interest, Perceptions of Transition and Welfare Preferences in the New Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus,” by Alexi Gugushvili, 718-

“The Fight Against Government Corruption in Romania: Irreversible Results or Sisyphean Challenge?” by Michael Hein, 747-

“The Role of Foreign Direct Investment and State Capture in Shaping Innovation Outcome

in Russia,” by Natalya Smith & Ekaterina Thomas, 777-

“Between Amity, Enmity and Europeanisation: EU Energy Security Policy and the Example of Bulgaria's Russian Energy Dependence,” by Tomas Maltby, 809-

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Foreign Affairs, Vol. 94, No.3 (May/June 2015) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2015/94/3 China Now “China Now,” by Gideon Rose

The End of Reform in China: Authoritarian Adaptation Hits a Wall,” by Youwei “Embracing China's ‘New Normal’: Why the Economy Is Still on Track,” by Hu Angang “China's Dangerous Debt: Why the Economy Could Be Headed for Trouble,” by Zhiwu Chen “China Will Get Rich Before It Grows Old: Beijing’s Demographic Problems Are Overrated,”

by Baozhen Luo

“What It Means to Be Chinese: Nationalism and Identity in Xi’s China,” by Perry Link

“Xi's Corruption Crackdown: How Bribery and Graft Threaten the Chinese Dream,” by James Leung

“China’s Race Problem: How Beijing Represses Minorities,” by Gray Tuttle

Essays “Europe's Shattered Dream of Order: How Putin Is Disrupting the Atlantic Alliance,” by

Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard

“Protecting America’s Competitive Advantage: Why the Export-Import Bank Matters,” by Fred P. Hochberg

“In Defense of Financial Innovation: Creative Finance Helps Everyone—Not Just the Rich,” by Andrew Palmer

“From Calvin to the Caliphate: What Europe’s Wars of Religion Tell Us About the Modern Middle East,” by John M. Owen IV

“Drone On: The Sky’s the Limit—If the FAA Will Get Out of the Way,” by Gretchen West

“The Democratization of Space: New Actors Need New Rules,” by Dave Baiocchi and William Welser IV

“The Precision Agriculture Revolution: Making the Modern Farmer,” by Jess Lowenberg- DeBoer

Review Essays “Too Many Secrets: What Washington Should Stop Hiding,” by Ron Wyden and John Dickas

“The Torture Blame Game: The Botched Senate Report on the CIA’s Misdeeds,” by Robert

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“Putin's Hard Turn: Ruling Russia in Leaner Times,” by Joshua Yaffa

“What Caused Capitalism? Assessing the Roles of the West and the Rest,” by Jeremy Adelman

Responses & Letters “The Real Challenge in the Pacific: A Response to ‘How to Deter China,’” by Michael D.

Swaine

“Who Lost Libya?: Obama’s Intervention in Retrospect,” by Derek Chollet and Ben Fishman; Alan J. Kuperman

“Warning Signs: A Response to ‘The Calm Before the Storm,’” by Paul B. Stares

“Return the Marbles,” by Dave Glantz “Not Ordinary Russians,” by Ellen Mickiewicz “Cloudy Outlook,” by Jeffrey Altman “A Continued Struggle,” by Matthew Klick

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 94, No.4 (July/August 2015) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2015/94/4 Hi Robot “The Robots Are Coming,” by Daniela Rus

“Will Humans Go the Way of Horses?” by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee

“Same as It Ever Was: Why the Techno-optimists Are Wrong,” by Martin Wolf

“The Coming Robot Dystopia,” by Illah Reza Nourbakhsh

“The Next Safety Net: Social Policy for a Digital Age,” by Nicolas Colin and Bruno Palier

Essays “A Problem From Heaven: Why the United States Should Back Islam’s Reformation,” by

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

“Islamic Scripture Is Not the Problem: And Funding Muslim Reformers Is Not the Solution,” by William McCants

“Time to Negotiate in Afghanistan: How to Talk to the Taliban,” by James Dobbins and Carter Malkasian

“The Long Road to Animal Welfare: How Activism Works in Practice,” by Wayne Pacelle

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“The Death and Life of the Two-State Solution: How the Palestinians May Eventually Get Their State,” by Grant Rumley and Amir Tibon

“The Decline of International Studies: Why Flying Blind Is Dangerous,” by Charles King

“China’s Soft-Power Push: The Search for Respect,” by David Shambaugh

“Go East, Young Oilman: How Asia Is Shaping the Future of Global Energ,” by Michael Levi “Improving Humanitarian Aid,” by David Miliband and Ravi Gurumurthy “Regime Change for Humanitarian Aid: How to Make Relief More Accountable,” by Michael

Barnett and Peter Walker Review Essays “TheFacts of Life: Sex Ed Around the World,” by Jill Lepore

“The Plunder of Africa: How Everybody holds the Continent Back,” by Howard W. French

“Holier Than Thou: Politics and the Pulpit in America,” by James Morone “Hired Guns: How Private Military Contractors Undermine World Order,” by Allison

Stanger

“What Caused the Crash? The Political Roots of the Financial Crisis,” byAthanasios Orphanides

Responses & Letters “Fear of Flying: Are Drones Dangerous?” Robert Matthews and Daniel L. Johnson; Gretchen

West Foreign Policy, Issue 212 (May/June 2015) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/magazine#2015 “Can Mobile Financial Services Bring an End to Poverty?” by Jake Scobey-Thal Decoder “Can Mobile Financial Services Bring an End to Poverty?” by Jake Scobey-Thal

Economics “How Greece Fell into the Eurozone Trap,” by Debora L. Spar

Energy “Turkey's Reckless Gas Game,” by Keith Johnson

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Feature “The Believers: How religious minorities use rituals — from simple prayer to violent

penance — to build community,” by FP Staff

“Mission Unstoppable: Why Is the CIA Running America’s Foreign Policy?” by Seán D. Naylor

“Illusions of Grandeur: The Battle for Papuan Freedom Will Be Waged From ... Wyoming?” by Alexander Zaitchik

“Face Value: Could Face Recognition Software Be the Next Frontier in Russian Snooping?” by FP Staff

“To Catch the Devil: A Special Report on the Sordid World of FBI Terrorism Informants,” by Trevor Aaronson

“Frozen Assets: Inside the Spy War for Control of the Arctic,” by James Bamford Mappa Mundi “What Would Thomas Jefferson Do...With the CIA?” by David Rothkopf

The Exchange “Andrei Soldatov and Joe Weisberg Talk Russian Intel: Why do governments bother to spy

at all?” by FP Staff

Visual “The Choking Point,” by FP Staff Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.11, No.3 (July 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291743-8594 “Going for the Gold versus Distributing the Green: Foreign Policy Substitutability and

Complementarity in Status Enhancement Strategies,” by Paul Bezerra, Jacob Cramer, Megan Hauser, Jennifer L. Miller and Thomas J. Volgy, 253-

“The Contested Selection of National Role Conceptions,” by Klaus Brummer and Cameron G. Thies, 273-

“Understanding the Yalta Axioms and Riga Axioms through the Belief Systems of the Advocacy Coalition Framework,” by Su-Mi Lee, 295-

“The Fiscal Autonomy of Deciders: Creditworthiness and Conflict Initiation,” by Matthew DiGiuseppe, 317-

“Economic Sanctions, International Institutions, and Sanctions Busters: When Does

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Institutionalized Cooperation Help Sanctioning Efforts?” by Bryan R. Early and Robert Spice, 339-

French Historical Studies, Vol.38, No.2 (April 2015) http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/vol38/issue2.toc Food and France: What Food Studies Can Teach Us about History “Introduction,’’ by Bertram M. Gordon and Erica J. Peters, 185-

“‘This Marvelous Bean’: Adopting Coffee into Old Regime French Culture and Diet,” by Julia

Landweber, 193-

“La construction de la renommée des produits des terroirs: Acteurs et enjeux d’un marché de la gourmandise en France (XVIIe-début XIXe siècle),’’ by Philippe Meyzie, 225-

“Workers’ Lunch Away from Home in the Paris of the Belle Epoque: The French Model of Meals as Norm and Practice,” by Martin Bruegel, 253-

“‘Sa Coquetterie Tue la Faim’: Garment Workers, Lunch Reform, and the Parisian Midinette, 1896-1933,” by Patricia Tilburg, 281-

“La Capitale de la Faim: Black Market Restaurants in Paris, 1940-1944,” by Kenneth Mouré, 311-

French History, Vol.29, No.2 (June 2015) http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol29/issue2 “Origo Consulum: rumours of murder, a crisis of lordship, and the legendary origins of the

Counts of Anjou,” by Nicholas L. Paul, 139-

“‘Belle comme le jour’: beauty, power and the king’s mistress,” by Christine Adams, 161-

“Public celebrations and public joy at the beginning of the French Revolution (1788–91),” by Pauline Valade, 182-

“‘Il fut bon père’: the Institut de France, funeral eulogies and the formation of bourgeois identity in early nineteenth-century France,” by James Arnold, 204-

“Mingrat: anatomy of a restoration cause célèbre,” by Andrew J. Counter, 225- French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 33, No.2 (Summer 2015) http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/fpcs/

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Special Issue: Decolonization and Religion in the French Empire “Introduction: Elizabeth Foster and Giuliana Chamedes

“Regards sur l’autonomisation religieuse dans le processus d’indépendance du Vietnam au

milieu du vingtième siècle,” by Pascal Bourdeaux

“Science and Charity: Rival Catholic Visions for Humanitarian Practice at the End of Empire,” by Charlotte Walker-Said

“The Catholic Origins of Economic Development after World War II,” by Giuliana Chamedes

“‘Brothers from South of the Mediterranean’: Decolonizing the Jewish “Family” during the Algerian War,” by Naomi Davidson

“After the Exodus: Catholics and the Formation of Postcolonial Identity in Algeria,” by Darcie Fontaine

Review Essays “Bonnie Smith and the Mirror of History,” by Richard Ivan Jobs

“Explaining the Rise of the Front National: Political Rhetoric or Cultural Insecurity?” by

Arthur Goldhammer German History, Vol.33, No.2 (June 2015) http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol33/issue2/ “The Healing Touch of a Sacred King? Convicts Surrounding a Prince in adventus

Ceremonies in the Holy Roman Empire during the Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries,” by Mikhail A. Boytsov, 177-

“Rural Autonomy and Popular Politics in Imperial Villages,” by Beat Kümin, 194-

“Housemaids, Renegades and Race Experts: The Nazi Re–Germanization Procedure for Polish Domestic Servant Girls,” by Bradley J. Nichols, 214-

“Writing across the Wall: The German PEN Clubs and East–West Dialogue, 1964–1968,” by Andrea Orzoff, 232-

Forum “The Contours of the Political,” 255- Discussion “American Indians and German Peculiarities,” by Dieter Langewiesche, 274-

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German Politics, Vol. 24, No.2 (April 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/24/2 “The Financialisation of Sovereign Debt: An Institutional Analysis of the Reforms in

German Public Debt Management,” by Christine Trampusch, 119-

“Interest Groups in the German Bundestag: Exploring the Issue Linkage between Citizens and Interest Groups,” by Heike Klüver, 137-

“The AfD and its Sympathisers: Finally a Right-Wing Populist Movement in Germany?” by Nicole Berbuir, Marcel Lewandowsky & Jasmin Siri, 154-

“The Prospects of the FDP in Comparative Perspective: Rest in Peace or Totgesagte leben länger?” by David F. Patton, 179-

“German Election Forecasting: Comparing and Combining Methods for 2013,” by Andreas Graefe, 195-

German Politics & Society, Vol. 33, No. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2015) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol The Importance of Being German: Narratives and Identities in the Berlin Republic “The Importance of Being German: Narratives and Identities in the Berlin Republic,” by

Joanne Sayner, Isabelle Hertner, and Sara Colvin, 1-

“Germany and its Eurozone Crisis Policy: The Impact of the Country's Ordoliberal Heritage,” by Rainer Hillebrand, 6-

“Has Germany ‘Fallen Out of Love’ with Europe? The Eurozone Crisis and the ‘Normalization’ of Germany's European Identity,” by Charlotte Galpin, 25-

“Germany's Strategic Narrative of the Eurozone Crisis,” by Isabelle Hertner and Alister Miskimmon, 42-

“Under Pressure? The Anglicisms Debate in Contemporary Germany as a Barometer of German National Identity Today,” by William Dodd, 58-

“The Language Question in Contemporary Germany: The Challenges of Multilingualism,” by Patrick Stevenson, 69-

“‘Migrant’ Writing and the Re-Imagined Community: Discourses of Inclusion/Exclusion,” by Máiréad Nic Craith, 84-

“Tendentiousness and Topicality: Buchenwald and Antifascism as Sites of GDR Memory,” by Helmut Peitsch and Joanne Sayner, 100-

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“(Extra)ordinary Life: The Rhetoric of Representing the Socialist Everyday After Unification,” by Sara Jones, 119-

“Collecting Communism: Private Museums of Everyday Life under Socialism in Former East Germany,” by Jonathan Back, 135-

“Berlin as a Terrain of Cultural Policy: Outline of a Struggle,” by Wilfried Will, 146-

“Picturing the New Berlin: Filmic Representations of the Postunification Capital,” by Rob Burns, 159-

“Violence in the Age of Digital Reproducibility: Political Form in Valeska Grisebach's Longing (2006),” by Leila Mukhida, 172-

German Studies Review, Vol.38, No.2 (May 2015) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/german_studies_review/ GSA Conference Snapshots “The Great War and the Classical World: GSA Presidential Address, Kansas City, 2014,” by

Suzanne Marchand, 239- Special Issue “Surveillance and German Studies: Introduction,” by S. Jonathan Wiesen, Andrew

Zimmerman, 263-

“Attack on Freedom: The Surveillance State, Security Obsession, and the Dismantling of Civil Rights,” by Ilija Trojanow, Juli Zeh, Josh Alvizu, Marc Petersdorff, 271-

“‘Thought Is in Itself a Dangerous Operation’: The Campaign Against ‘Revolutionary Machinations’ in Germany, 1819–1828,” by George S. Williamson, 285-

“Datenschutz, the Defense of Law, and the Debate over Precautionary Surveillance: The Reform of Police Law and the Changing Parameters of State Action in West Germany,” by Larry Frohman, 307-

“‘Cinematography of Devices’: Harun Farocki’s Eye/Machine Trilogy,” by Martin\ Blumenthal-Barby, 329-

“‘There is power in looking’: Surveying the Ambivalence of Surveillance Power in the Tatort Television Series,” by Vanessa D. Plumly, 353-

“Return to Premodern Times?—: Contemporary Security Studies, the Early Modern Holy Roman Empire, and Coping with Achronies,” by Cornel Zwierlein, 373-

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Review Essay “The Opaque State: Surveillance and Deportation in the Bundesrepublik,” by Quinn

Slobodian, 393- Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de

Sciences Po., No.26 (Mai-Août 2015) http://www.histoire-politique.fr/

Le dossier L'Europe en barbarie

- ‘‘L'Europe en barbarie,’’ by Sylvain Kahn, Laurent Martin

- ‘‘Le pessimisme culturel. Civilisation et barbarie chez Freud, Elias, Adorno et Horkheimer,’’ by Laurent Martin

- ‘‘Barbarie(s) en représentations : le cas français (1914-1918),’’ by Nicolas Beaupré

- ‘‘Massacre sur quotas : ‘l’opération 00447’ (URSS, 1937-1938),’’ by Nicolas Werth

- ‘‘Les violences concentrationnaires au prisme de la cruauté (1933-1945) : le cas d’Otto Moll,’’ by Patrick Bruneteaux, Elissa Mailänder

- ‘‘‘Un cri d’horreur venu des abysses’. Passeurs de l’indescriptible : Lemkin, Fry, Karski, 1941-1944,’’ by Annette Becker

- ‘‘Juger les crimes antisémites avant Nuremberg : l'expérience du Tribunal populaire en Bulgarie (novembre 1944-avril 1945),’’ by Nadège Ragaru

- ‘‘‘Déshonorée par des actes barbares…’ : Comprendre la violence antijuive en Pologne au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale,’’ by Audrey Kichelewski

Vari@rticles ‘‘‘J’aime l’Asie’ : La France et Singapour dans les années 1990 entre interrégionalisme,

intérêts économiques et enjeux globaux,’’ by Laurence Badel ‘‘Construction et négociation de l’identité nationale. Une étude comparatiste des

programmes et des manuels scolaires d’histoire pour le primaire en France et aux États-Unis (1980-2010),’’ by Rachel Hutchins

‘‘Quand la CGT mène campagne. Les élections à la Sécurité sociale de 1983,’’ by Valérie Avérous Verclytte

Pistes & débats “An Emperor without Clothes? The Debate about Transnational History Twenty-five Years

on,’’ by Kiran Klaus Patel Sources ‘‘Les sources des institutions de l’audiovisuel public aux Archives nationales (1945-

1974),’’ by Clotilde Le Forestier de Quillien, Marine Zelverte

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The Historian, Vol.77, No.2 (Summer 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291540-6563 “Russian Military Intelligence, July 1914: What St. Petersburg Perceived and Why It

Mattered,” by Bruce Menning, 213-

“British Prestige and the Mesopotamia Campaign, 1914–1916,” by Nikolas Gardner, 269-

“Through the Looking Glass: German Strategic Planning Before 1914,” by Holger H. Herwig, 290-

The Historical Journal, Vol.58, No.2 (June 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=58&seriesId=0&issueId=02 “Drama, Politics, and News in the Earl of Sussex's Entertainment of Elizabeth I at New Hall,

1579,” by Neil Younger, 343-

“Policing Peddlers: The Prosecution of Illegal Street Trade in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Towns,” by Danielle Van Den Heuvel, 367-

“Christian Heroes, Providence, and Patriotism in Wartime Britain, 1793–1815,” by Gareth Atkins, 393-

“Paper Money, The Nation, and the Suspension of Cash Payments in 1797,” 415-

“The Culture of Combination: Solidarities and Collective Action Before Tolpuddle,” by Carl J. Griffin, 443-

“Romantic Liberalism in Spain and Portugal, c. 1825–1850,” by Gabriel Paquette, 481-

“Bordering and Frontier-Making in Nineteenth-Century British India,” by Thomas Simpson, 513-

“The British Luther Commemoration of 1883–1884 in European Context,” by J. M. R. Bennett, 543-

“The Congo of Europe: The Balkans and Empire in Early Twentieth-Century British Political Culture,” by James Perkins, 565-

“Nana Sahib in British Culture And Memory,” by Brian Wallace, 589-

“‘Marxists of Strict Observance’? The Second International, National Defence, and the Question of War,” by Marc Mulholland, 615-

“Voluntary Service and State Honours in Twentieth-Century Britain,” by Tobias Harper, 641-

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Review Article “Heckscher Reloaded? Mercantilism, the State, and Europe's Transition to

Industrialization, 1600–1900,” by Philipp Robinson Rȫssner, 663- ________________________________________________________________________________ Historical Reflections Vol.41, No.1 (Spring 2015) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref/2015/00000041/00000001 Radical Book History: E. P. Thompson and The Making of the English Working Class, Fifty

Years On

“Radical Book History: E. P. Thompson and The Making of the English Working Class,” by Antoinette Burton, 1-

“Making and Unmaking the Working Class: E. P. Thompson and the “New Labor History” in the United States,” by James R. Barrett, 7-

“History from Down Under: E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class and Australia,” by Ann Curthoys, 19-

“The Ecology of Class: Revolution, Weaponized Nature, and the Making of Campesino Consciousness,” by Chistopher R. Boyer, 40-

“Worst Conceivable Form: Race, Global Capital, and The Making of the English Working Class,” by Zach Sell, 54-

“Race, Antiracism, and the Place of Blackness in the Making and Remaking of the English Working Class,” by Caroline Bressey, 70-

“E. P. Thompson and the Kitchen Sink or Feeling from Below, c. 1963,” by Lara Kreigal, 83-

“South African Remains: E. P. Thompson, Biko, and the Limits of The Making of the English Working Class,” by Isabel Hofmeyr, 99-

“Talking History: E. P. Thompson, C. L. R. James, and the Afterlives of Internationalism,” by Utathya Chattopadhyaya, 111-

Historical Reflections Vol.41, No.2 (Summer 2015) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref/2015/00000041/00000002 Appetite for Discovery: Sense and Sentiment in the Early Modern World “Appetite for Discovery: Sense and Sentiment in the Early Modern World,” by Jennifer

Hamilton, 1-

“In the Shadow of the Gallows: Symptoms, Sensations, Feelings,” by Adriano Prosperi, 6-

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“The Emotional Disturbances of Old Age: On the Articulation of Old-Age Mental Incapacity in Eighteenth-Century Tuscany,” by Mariana Labarca, 19-

“Is This Love? Same-Sex Marriages in Renaissance Rome,” by Giuseppe Marcocci, 37-

“Eyes and Heart, Eros and Agape: Forms of Love in the Renaissance,” by Gabriella Zarri, 53-

“‘Always Toward Absent Lovers, Love's Tide Stronger Flows’: Spiritual Lovesickness in the Letters of Anne-Marie Martinozzi,” by Jennifer Hamilton, 70-

“The Affective (Re)turn and Early Modern European History: An Afterword,” by Ananya Chakravarti, 88-

Historical Research, Vol.88, No.240 (May 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2281 “An unrealized cult? Hagiography and Norman ducal genealogy in twelfth-century

England,” by Ilya Afanasyev, 193-

“Two oaths of the community in 1258,” by Joshua Hey, 213-

“Bishop William Laud and the parliament of 1626,” by Mark Parry, 230- “‘Now the mask is taken off’: Jacobitism and colonial New England, 1702–27,” by David

Parrish, 249-

“Religion, politics and patronage in the late Hanoverian navy, c.1780–c.1820,” by Gareth Atkins, 273-

“Through French eyes: Victorian cities in the eighteen-forties viewed by Léon Faucher,” by Philip Moreym 291-

“Representing commodified space: maps, leases, auctions and ‘narrations’ of property in Delhi, c.1900−47,” by Anish Vanaik, 314-

“Herbert Read and the fluid memory of the First World War: poetry, prose and polemic,” by Matthew S. Adams, 333-

“The creation of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance as seen from the Romanian archives,” by Elena Dragomir, 355-

Historical Research, Vol.88, No.241 (August 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2281 “Royal and non-royal forests and chases in England and Wales,” by John Langton, 381-

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“The seditious murder of Thomas of Sibthorpe and the Great Statute of Treasons, 1351–2,” by David Crook, 402-

“Mercantile conflict resolution and the role of the language of trust: a Danzig case in the middle of the sixteenth century,” by Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz, 417-

“‘Such nonsense that it cannot be true’: the Jacobite reaction to George Lockhart of Carnwath's Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland,” by Daniel Szechi, 441-

“Local initiative, central oversight, provincial perspective: governing police forces in nineteenth-century Leeds,” by David Churchill, 458-

“Liberal Unionism and political representation in Wales, c.1886–1893,” by Naomi Lloyd- Jones, 482-

“Courting public favour: the Boy Scout movement and the accident of internationalism, 1907−29,” by Scott Johnston, 508-

“Ballot papers and the practice of elections: Britain, France and the United States of America, c.1500–2000,” by Malcolm Crook and Tom Crook, 530-

The Historical Review Vol. 11 (2014) http://historicalreview.org/index.php/historicalReview/issue/archive Special Section “Studying the Greek Military Dictatorship of 1967-1974,” by The Editorial Committee, 7-

“The Search for an Exit from the Dictatorship and the Transformation of Greek

Conservatism, 1967-1974,” by Sotiris Rizas, 9-

“Andreas Papandreou’s Exile Politics: The First Phase (1968-1970),” by Stan Draenos, 35-

“‘A gift from God’: Anglo-Greek relations during the dictatorship of the Greek colonels,” by Alexandros Nafpliotis, 67-

“Greek–American relations in the Yom Kippur War concurrence,” by Leonidas Kallivretakis, 105-

Articles “Loyaume and Νomarchie: Κeywords of the French revolution in the Greek vocabulary,” by

Alexandra Sfoini, 127-

“Preparing the Greek Revolution in Odessa in the 1820s: Tastes, Markets and Political Liberalism,” by Evrydiki Sifneos, 139-

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“The Philiki Etaireia Revisited: In Search of Contexts, National and International,” by Nassia Yakovaki, 171-

Critical Perspectives “W. Gregory Monahan, Let God Arise: The War and Rebellion of the Camisards,” by Lionel

Laborie, 189-

“Gelina Harlaftis and Katerina Papakonstantinou (eds), Ναυτιλία των Ελλήνων, 1700-1821. Ο αιώνας της ακμής πριν από την Επανάσταση [Greek shipping, 1700-1821: The heyday before the Greek Revolution],” by Maria Christina Chatziioannou, 193-

Alessia Zambon, Aux origines de l’archéologie en Grèce: Fauvel et sa méthode,’’ by Irini Apostolou, 197-

“Tess Hofmann, Matthias Bjørnlund, Vasileios Meichanetsidis (eds), The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks: Studies on the State-sponsored Campaign of Extermination of the Christians of Asia Minor (1912-1922) and its Aftermath: History, Law, Memory,” by Alexander Kitroeff, 201-

Historien Vol.14 No. 2 (2014) http://www.historeinonline.org/index.php/historein/issue/current/showToc “Narrative engulfment: the public intellectual and narrative misrepresentation,” by Sande

Cohen, 7-

“Institutional and conceptual transformations of philosophy of history,” by Ivelina Ivanova and Todor Hristov, 18-

“Crowdsourcing digital history,” by Despoina Valatsou, 30-

“The characteristics and trends of historical writing in the People’s Republic of China since 1978,” by Xupeng Zhang, 43-

“Tartu–Moscow school of semiotics and history,” by Taras Boyko, 61-

“Establishing the cultural identity of the west in the early Cold War: a conceptual approach,” by Despina Papadimitriou, 71-

“From politics to nostalgia – and back to politics: Tracing the shifts in the filmic depiction of the Greek 'long 1960s' over time,” by Kostis Kornetis, 89-

History Vol.100, No.341 (July 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-229X “Enforcing Religious Repression in an Age of World Empires: Assessing the Global Reach of

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the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions,” by François Soyer, 331-

“James VII's Multiconfessional Experiment and the Scottish Revolution of 1688–1690,” by Alasdair Raffe, 354-

“Arson, Treason and Plot: Britain, America and the Law, 1770-1777,” by Gwenda Morgan and Peter Rushton, 374-

“Pilgrims, Paupers or Progenitors: Religious Constructions of British Emigration from the 1840s to 1870s,” by Rowan Strong, 392-

“Diehard Conservatives and the Appeasement of Nazi Germany, 1935–1940,” by N. C. Fleming, 412-

History Compass, Vol.13, No.4 (April 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Australasia & Pacific “‘A Most Excellent Thing: Ecological Imperialism and the Introduction of Trout to ]

Canterbury, New Zealand,’” by Jack Kós, 159- Europe “The Crown and the Veil: Titles, Spiritual Kinship, and Diplomacy in Tenth-Century

Bulgaro–Byzantine Relations,” by Ian Mladjov, 171- World “The Modern Woman as Global Exemplar, Part I: Biographies of Women Worthies,” by

Caroline Reeves, 184-

“The Modern Woman as Global Exemplar, Part II: Florence Nightingale and a Transnational Gendered Modernity,” by Caroline Reeves, 191-

“Mimesis and Colonialism: Emerging Perspectives on a Shared History,” by Ricardo Roque, 201-

History Compass, Vol.13, No.5 (May 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Britain & Ireland/Europe “Ecclesiastical Reform in Historiographical Context,” by Leidulf Melve, 213-

“Rumour and Politics,” by David Coast and Jo Fox, 222- Caribbean & Latin America “Navigating Haiti's History: Saint-Domingue and the Haitian Revolution,” by Robert D.

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Taber, 235- World “The Nature of Total War: Grasping the Global Environmental Dimensions of World War

II,” by Martin Gutmann, 251- History Compass, Vol.13, No.6 (June 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Asia/North America “Restoring Agency to Informal Diplomats in Narratives of the Vietnam War,” by Harish C.

Mehta, 263- Australasia & Pacific “Educational Spaces and the ‘Whole’ Child: A Spatial History of School Design, Pedagogy

and the Modern Australian Nation,” by Sianan Healy and Kate Darian-Smith, 275- Britain & Ireland “Wellington's Men: The British Soldier of the Napoleonic Wars,” by Kevin Linch and

Matthew McCormack, 288- Europe “The Significance of the Secondhand Trade in Europe, 1200–1600,” by Kate Kelsey Staples,

297- History and Theory, Vol.54, No.2 (May 2015) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2303 Forum: After Narrativism “Introduction: Assessing Narrativism,” by Zoltán Boldizsár Simon and Jouni-Matti

Kuukkanen, 153-

“Never The Twain Shall Meet? How Narrativism and Experience Can Be Reconciled By Dialogical Ethics,” by Anton Froeyman, 162-

“The Expression of Historical Experience,” by Zoltán Boldizsár Simon, 178-

“The Gadamerian Approach to the Relation Between Experience and Language,” by Martin Nosál, 195-

“Two Versions of a Constructivist View of Historical Work,” by Eugen Zeleňák, 209-

“Why We Need to Move from Truth-Functionality to Performativity in Historiography,” by Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, 226-

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Article “Making History by Contextualizing Oneself: Autobiography as Historiographical

Intervention,” by Jaume Aurell, 244- Review Essays “Can There ae a Bourdieusian Theory of Crisis? On Historical Change and Social Theory,”

by Isaac Ariail Reed, 269-

“From Nietzsche's Philosophy of History To Kant's—And Back,” by Peter Fenves, 277-

“Assessing (And Not Assessing) The Italian Contribution To Historiography And Political Thought,” by David D. Roberts, 287-

The History of European Ideas, Vol. 41, No.4 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/41/4 Special Issue: Peter E. Gordon’s Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos “Understanding a Divide: A Symposium on a Fateful Public Conversation, Davos 1929,” by

Björn Wittrock, 423-

“Life-Philosophical Anthropology as the Missing Third: On Peter Gordon's Continental Divide,” by Hans-Peter Krüger, 432-

“Heidegger and Cassirer on Science after the Cassirer and Heidegger of Davos,” by Hans- Jörg Rheinberger, 440-

“The Relevance of Cassirer and the Rewriting of Intellectual History,” by Stephan Steiner, 447-

“Reflections on Continental Divide: An Author's Response,” by Peter E. Gordon, 454-

“Anxiety in Translation: Naming Existentialism before Sartre,” by Edward Baring, 470- “Slingsby Bethel's Analysis of State Interests,” by Ryan Walter, 489- “Civil Power and the Deconstruction of Scholasticism in the Thought of Marc'antonio de

Dominis,” by Benjamin Slingo, 507-

“Leviathans Old and New: What Collingwood Saw in Hobbes,” by Robin Douglass, 527- “Conservative Revolutionary: Georg Erasmus von Tschernembl and the Ideology of

Resistance in Early Modern Austria,” by Peter Thaler, 544-

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The History of European Ideas, Vol. 41, No.5 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/41/5 Special Issue: Sociability in Enlightenment Thought “Introduction: Between Morality and Anthropology—Sociability in Enlightenment

Thought,” by Eva Piirimäe & Alexander Schmidt, 571-

“Sociability and Hugo Grotius,” by Hans W. Blom, 589-

“Genesis for Historians: Thomas Abbt on Biblical and Conjectural Accounts of Human Nature,” by Avi Lifschitz, 605-

“Unsociable Sociability and the Crisis of Natural Law: Michael Hissmann (1752–1784) on the State of Nature,” by Alexander Schmidt, 619-

“Philosophy, Sociability and Modern Patriotism: Young Herder between Rousseau and Abbt,” by Eva Piirimäe, 640-

“Unsocial Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment: Ferguson and Kames on War, Sociability and the Foundations of Patriotism,” by Iain McDaniel, 662-

“Sociability, Perfectibility and the Intellectual Legacy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau,” by Michael Sonenscher, 683-

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.29, No.1 (Spring 2015) http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ “The Unknown Eichmann Trial: The Story of the Judge,” by Michal Shaked, 1-

“Sanctuary from the Holocaust? Roman Catholic Conversion of Jews in Bucharest,

Romania, 1942,” by Ion Popa, 39-

“‘I will wash it out’: Holocaust Reconciliation in Agnieszka Holland's 2011 Film In Darkness,” by Elżbieta Ostrowska, 57-

“The 1938 First Vienna Award and the Holocaust in Slovakia,” by James Mace Ward, 76- Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 30, No. 4 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/30/4#.VSqXXZO8RSQ “Reflections on Security at the 2012 Olympics,” by Robert Raine, 422-

“The Ludwig Martens–Maxim Litvinov Connection, 1919–1921,” by Donald James Evans,

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434-

“Intelligence and National Security Strategy: Reexamining Project Solarium,” by Michael J. Gallagher, 461-

“Soviet Espionage in Israel, 1973–1991,” by Shlomo Shpiro, 486-

“A Critical Assessment of Alleged Evidence of Western Submarine Intrusions in Swedish Territorial Waters,” by Ralf Lillbacka, 508-

“Flirting with Fascism: The 1934 Report of General Renondeau,” by Simon Catros & Bernard Wilkin, 538-

“Inter-Allied Commando Intelligence and Security Training in Gwynedd: The Coates Memoir,” by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, 545-

International History Review, Vol.37, No. 3 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rinh20/37/3 “The ‘Labors of Atlas, Sisyphus, or Hercules’? US Gas-Centrifuge Policy and Diplomacy,

1954–60,” by William Burr, 431-

“The Emergence of International Studies in New Zealand,” by James Cotton, 458-

“‘Not Intended to Act as Spies’: The Consular Intelligence Service in Denmark and Germany 1906–14,” by Richard Dunley, 481-

“‘The Most Difficult Journey of All’: Willy Brandt's Trip to Israel in June 1973,” by Carole Fink, 503-

“The Good Plumpuddings’ Belief: British Voluntary Aid to Sweden During the Napoleonic Wars,” by Norbert Götz, 519-

“Those Who Dared: A Reappraisal of Britain's Special Air Service, 1950–80,” by Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon, 540-

“‘A Haven for Tortured Souls’: Hong Kong in the Vietnam War,” by Peter E. Hamilton, 565-

“Analogical Reasoning and the Diplomacy of the Raoul Wallenberg Case 1945–7,” by Johan Matz, 582-

“‘We Need Not Be Ashamed of our own Economic Profit Motive’: Britain, Latin America, and the Alliance for Progress, 1959–63,” by Bevan Sewell, 607-

“The German Approach to Counterinsurgency in the Second World War,” by Henning

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Pieper, 631- International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol.

41, No. 2 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gini20/41/2

“The Influence of Aid Changes on African Election Outcomes,” by Ryan C. Briggs, 201-

“From Media Attention to Negotiated Peace: Human Rights Reporting and Civil War

Duration,” by Brian Burgoon, Andrea Ruggeri, Willem Schudel & Ram Manikkalingam, 226-

“Does Membership on the UN Security Council Influence Voting in the UN General Assembly?” by Wonjae Hwang, Amanda G. Sanford & Junhan Lee, 256-

“The Effect of Age Structure on the Abrogation of Military Alliances,” by Tongfi Kim & Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba, 279-

“Capability, Credibility, and Extended General Deterrence,” by Jesse C. Johnson, Brett Ashley Leeds & Ahra Wu, 309-

“Political Trust, Corruption, and Ratings of the IMF and the World Bank,” by Michael Breen & Robert Gillanders, 337-

“Civil War Victory and the Onset of Genocide and Politicide,” by Gary Uzonyi, 365- Research Notes “No News Is Good News: Mark and Recapture for Event Data When Reporting Probabilities

Are Less Than One,” by Cullen S. Hendrix & Idean Salehyan, 392-

“Trade and Democracy: A Factor-Based Approach,” by John A. Doces & Christopher S. P. Magee, 407-

International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol.

41, No. 3 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gini20/41/3

“International Signaling and Economic Sanctions,” by Taehee Whang & Hannah June Kim,

427-

“Elite Co-optation, Repression, and Coups in Autocracies,” by Vincenzo Bove & Mauricio Rivera, 453-

“Dealing with the Ambivalent Dragon: Can Engagement Moderate China’s Strategic Competition with America?” by Xiaoting Li, 480-

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“Religion and Conflict: Explaining the Puzzling Case of ‘Islamic Violence,’” by Süveyda Karakaya, 509-

“Air Campaign Duration and the Interaction of Air and Ground Forces,” by Carla Martinez Machain, 539-

Research Notes “Typology of State Types: Persistence and Transition,” by Peter Tikuisis, David Carment,

Yiagadeesen Samy & Joseph Landry, 565-

“Civil War Diffusion and the Emergence of Militant Groups, 1960–2001,” by Christopher Linebarger, 583-

“Individual-Level Data on the Victims of Nepal’s Civil War, 1996–2006: A New Data Set,” by Madhav Joshi & Subodh Raj Pyakurel, 601-

International Journal, Vol. 70, No.2 (June 2015) http://ijx.sagepub.com/ NORAD and Beyond: The Annual John W. Holmes Issue in Canadian International Policy Policy Brief “NORAD does not need saving,” by Joseph T Jockel and Joel J Sokolsky, 188- Scholarly Essays “The NORAD conundrum: Canada, missile defence, and military space,” by James

Fergusson, 196-

“Canada, the Arctic, and NORAD: Status quo or new ball game?” by Andrea Charron, 215-

“Coping with fallout: The influence of radioactive fallout on Canadian decision-making on the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line,” by Matthew Trudgen, 232-

“But who's flying the plane? Integrating UAVs into the Canadian and Danish armed forces,” by Gary Schaub, Jr. and Kristian Søby Kristensen, 250-

“America's rebalance to the Asia-Pacific: The impact on Canada's strategic thinking and maritime posture,” by Elinor Sloan, 268-

“Keeping rising Asia at a distance: Canadian attitudes toward trade agreements with Asian countries,” by Nathan W. Allen, 286-

The Lessons of History “The white paper impulse: Reviewing foreign policy under Trudeau and Clark,” by Mary

Halloran, John Hilliker, and Greg Donaghy, 309-

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Review Essays “The Third Option: An idea whose time has finally come?” by John Hancock, 322-

“Revisiting Joseph Jockel's No Boundaries Upstairs,” by Daniel Heidt, 339- ______________________________________________________________________________ International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2 (July 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=ASI “Orphaned Daughters: On the So-Called Property Rights of Daughters in the Southern Song

Period,” by Yoshirō Takahashi (芳郎高橋) and Matthew Fraleigh, 131-

“The Phantasm of the Western Capital (Sŏgyŏng): Imperial Korea's Redevelopment of P'yŏngyang, 1902–1908,” by Eugene Y. Park, 167-

“Reclaiming the Margins: Seita Tansō's Suikoden Hihyōkai and the Poetics of Cross- Cultural Influence,” by William C. Hedberg, 193-

“Frustrated Alignment: The Pacific Pact Proposals from 1949 to 1954 and South Korea– Taiwan Relations,” by Junghyun Park, 217-

The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 19, No. 3 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/19/3 Special Issue: Legal Empowerment “Introduction: legal empowerment in transitions,” by Lars Waldorf, 229-

“Beyond legal empowerment: improving access to justice from the human rights

perspective,” by Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona & Kate Donald, 242-

“Contested spaces of transitional justice: legal empowerment in global post-conflict contexts revisited,” by Arnaud Kurze, Christopher Lamont & Simon Robins, 260-

“Peacebuilding and reintegrating ex-combatants with disabilities,” by Janet E. Lord & Michael Ashley Stein, 277-

“Transition and empowerment: experience of conflicts and legal empowerment in transitioning countries,” by Robert Porter, 293-

“Legal empowerment and refugees on the Nile: the very short history of legal empowerment and refugee legal aid in Egypt,” by Martin Jones, 308-

Articles “Banks and human rights due diligence: A critical analysis of the Thun Group's discussion

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paper on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights,” by Damiano de Felice, 319-

“Buying power and human rights in the supply chain: legal options for socially responsible public procurement of electronic goods,” by Olga Martin-Ortega, Opi Outhwaite & William Rook, 341-

“The religious freedom peace, by Nilay Saiya, 369- The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 19, No. 4 (2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/19/4 Special Issue: National Security and Public Health: Human Rights in conflict “National security and public health: exceptions to human rights?” by Myriam Feinberg,

Laura Niada-Avshalom & Brigit Toebes, 383-

“International counterterrorism – national security and human rights: conflicts of norms or checks and balances?” by Myriam Feinberg, 388-

“Protecting ‘national security’ whistleblowers in the Council of Europe: an evaluation of three approaches on how to balance national security with freedom of expression,” by Dimitrios Kagiaros, 408-

“Resisting accountability: transitional justice in the post-9/11 United States,” by Jonathan Hafetz, 429-

“From the barrier to refugee law: national security's transformation from a balancing right to a background element in the realms of Israeli constitutionalism,” by Solon Solomon, 447-

“The use of incapacitating chemical agent weapons in law enforcement,” by Michael Crowley & Malcolm Dando, 465-

“Human rights and public health: towards a balanced relationship,” by Brigit Toebes, 488-

“WHO International Health Regulations and human rights: from allusions to inclusion,” by Andraž Zidar, 505-

“Some scepticism on the right to health: the case of the provision of medicines,” by Laura Niada-Avshalom, 527-

International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Vol. 28, No. 3 (May 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujic20/28/3 “Spider Web: Al-Qaeda's Link to the Intelligence Agencies of the Major Powers,” by Sergio

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E. Sanchez, 429-

“Intelligence and U.S. National Security Policy,” by Richard A. Best Jr., 449-

“Lessons Learned from the CIA's Assessment of the Soviet Economy,” by Timothy R. Walton, 468-

“The Role of Think Tanks in the U.S. Security Policy Environment,” by Lars Nicander, 480-

“Intelligence Reform in Brazil: A Long, Drawn-Out Process,” by Thomas C. Bruneau, 502- “Intelligence and the Significance of a Secret Agent's Personality Traits,” by Iztok

Podbregar, Gašper Hribar & Teodora Ivanuša, 520-

“Li Kenong and the Practice of Chinese Intelligence,” by Peter L. Mattis, 540-

“Intelligence Sharing Practices Within NATO: An English School Perspective,” by Adriana N. Seagle, 557-

“HUMINT, OSINT, or Something New? Defining Crowdsourced Intelligence,” by Steven A. Stottlemyre, 578-

“A Spy in Albania: Southern Albanian Oil and Morton Frederic Eden,” by Lampros Psomas, 590-

“The Prisoner,” by Robert D. Chapman, 610- International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 47, No. 2 (May 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=MES Ottoman Belonging Encounter After The Conquest: Scholarly Gatherings In 16th-Century Ottoman Damascus,”

by Helen Pfeifer, 219-

“‘Impossible Is Not Ottoman’: Menashe Meirovitch, ʿIsa Al-ʿIsa, and Imperial Citizenship In Palestine,” by Samuel Dolbee and Shay Hazkani, 241-

Oppositional Subjectivities “Becoming a Man in Al-Wihdat: Masculine Performances in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in

Jordan,” by Luigi Achilli, 263-

“Religious Militarism and Islamist Conscientious Objection in Turkey,” by Pınar Kemerli, 281-

Controversies in Medieval Islamic Thought

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“Sapping the Narrative: Ibn Kathir’s Account of the Shūrā of ʿuthman in Kitab Al-Bidaya Wa-L-Nihaya,” by Aaron M. Hagler, 303-

“The Political Controversy over Graeco-Arabic Philosophy and Sufism in Nasrid Government: The Case of Ibn Al-Khatib in Al-Andalus,” by Ali Humayun Akhtar, 323-

Roundtable: The Digital Age in the Middle East “Multiplicities of Purpose: The Auditorium Building, the State, and the Transformation of

Arab Digital Media,” by David Faris, 343-

“Technologies of Liberation and/or Otherwise,” by Gholam Khiabany, 348-

“Citizenship under Surveillance: Dealing with the Digital Age,” by Linda Herrera, 354- “Women's Digital Activism in a Changing Middle East,” by Annabelle Sreberny, 357- “Rethinking Digital Technologies in the Middle East,” by Babak Rahimi, 362- “Three Arenas for Interrogating Digital Politics in Middle East Affairs,” by Muzammil M.

Hussain and Sonia Jawaid Shaikh, 366- Review Articles “A New Materialism? Globalization and Technology in the Age of Empire,” by Aaron Jakes,

369- International Organization, Vol. 69, No.2 (Spring 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=INO “Is the Phone Mightier Than the Sword? Cellphones and Insurgent Violence in Iraq,” by

Jacob N. Shapiro and Nils B. Weidmann, 247-

“International Systems and Domestic Politics: Linking Complex Interactions with Empirical Models in International Relations,” by Stephen Chaudoin, Helen V. Milner and Xun Pang, 275-

“Explaining Terrorism: Leadership Deficits and Militant Group Tactics,” by Max Abrahms and Philip B.K. Potter, 311-

“Human Rights Prosecutions and Autocratic Survival,” by Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph Wright, 343-

“What Is Litigation in the World Trade Organization Worth?” by Michael M. Bechtel and Thomas Sattler, 375-

“Mind the Gap: State Capacity and the Implementation of Human Rights Treaties,” by Wade

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M. Cole, 405-

“Compete or Coordinate? Aid Fragmentation and Lead Donorship,” by Martin C. Steinwand, 443-

Research Notes “Revisiting Reputation: How Past Actions Matter in International Politics,” by Alex

Weisiger and Keren Yarhi-Milo, 473-

“Are New Democracies Better Human Rights Compliers?” by Sharanbir Grewal and Erik Voeten, 497-

International Organization, Vol. 69, No.3 (Summer 2015) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=INO “Do Terrorists Win? Rebels' Use of Terrorism and Civil War Outcomes,” by Virginia Page

Fortna, 519-

“Great Powers, Hierarchy, and Endogenous Regimes: Rethinking the Domestic Causes of Peace,” by Patrick J. McDonald, 557-

“Nuclear Brinkmanship, Limited War, and Military Power,” by Robert Powell, 589- “Migration and Foreign Aid,” by Sarah Blodgett Bermeo and David Leblang, 627- “Losing Face and Sinking Costs: Experimental Evidence on the Judgment of Political and

Military Leaders,” by Jonathan Renshon, 659-

“Hierarchy and Judicial Institutions: Arbitration and Ideology in the Hellenistic World,” by Eric Grynaviski and Amy Hsieh, 697-

Research Note “Between Dissolution and Blood: How Administrative Lines and Categories Shape

Secessionist Outcomesm” by Ryan D. Griffiths, 731- Review Essay “Sex and Death: Gender Differences in Aggression and Motivations for Violence,” by Rose

McDermott, 753- ________________________________________________________________________________ International Peacekeeping, Vol. 22, No. 2 (March 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/22/2 “Responsibility to Protect: The Debate Continues,” by Roland Paris, 143-

“The Arab League and Military Operations: Prospects and Challenges in Syria,” by Matthias

Vanhullebusch, 151-

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“Conceptualizing Resistance in Post-Conflict Environments,” by Graeme William Young, 169-

“Biopolitical and Disciplinary Peacebuilding: Sport, Reforming Bodies and Rebuilding Societies,” by Laura Zanotti, Max Stephenson Jr & Marcy Schnitzer, 186-

International Peacekeeping, Vol. 22, No. 3 (May 2015) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/22/2 “Divided We Stand: The US Foreign Policy Bureaucracy and Nation-Building in

Afghanistan,” by Conor Keane & Glenn Diesen, 205-

“The Role of Humanitarian NGOs in Turkey's Peacebuilding,” by Bülent Aras & Pinar Akpinar, 230-

“Corrections Reform in Kosovo: A Qualitative Study of Canadian Corrections Advisers’ Experiences in a Post-Conflict Environment,” by Danielle Murdoch, 248-

International Politics, Vol. 52, No. 3 (May 2015) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v52/n3/index.html “Deconstructing ‘declinism’: The 1970s and the reassertion of American international

power,” by Barbara Zanchetta, 269-

‘‘A responsibility to protect Africa from the West? South Africa and the NATO intervention in Libya,’’ by Alexander Beresford, 288-

“State-building and the armed forces in modern Afghanistan: A structural analysis,” by M. J. Williams, 305-

“A winning proposition? States’ military effectiveness and the reliability of their allies,” by Stephen B. Long, 335-

“When institutions can hurt you: Transparency, domestic politics, and international cooperation,” by J. Samuel Barkin, 349-

International Relations, Vol. 29, No. 2 (June 2015) http://ire.sagepub.com/content/vol29/issue2/ “States of mind: The role of governance schemas in foreign-imposed regime change,” by

Roland Paris, 139-

“Rethinking the role of ideas and norms in twentieth century decolonization: Constructing

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metropolitan British identities and responding to Indian nationalism (1929-1935),” by Lena Tan, 177-

“‘We are not barbarians’: Gender politics and Turkey’s quest for the West,” by Ali Bilgic, 198-

“The scope of military privatisation: Military role conceptions and contractor support in the United States and the United Kingdom,” by Eugenio Cusumano, 219-

Forum “The struggle over the identity of IR: What is at stake in the disciplinary debate within and

beyond academia?” by Félix Grenier, Helen Louise Turton, and Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, 242-

“The importance of re-affirming IR’s disciplinary status,” by Helen Louise Turton, 244-

“An eclectic fox: IR from restrictive discipline to hybrid and pluralist field,” by Félix Grenier, 250-

“Interdisciplinary International Relations in practice,” by Pami Aalto, 255-

“IR has not, is not and will not take place,” by Ilan Zvi Baron, 259- “Bypassing the reflexivity trap: IR’s disciplinary status and the politics of knowledge,” by

Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, 263-

“Debating the identity of IR: Concluding reflections,” by Lene Hansen, 266- ___________________________________________________________________________ International Relations of the Asia Pacific, Vol.15, No. 2 (May 2015) http://irap.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol15/issue2 “Regional security strategies of middle powers in the Asia-Pacific,” by Ralf Emmers and

Sarah Teo, 185-

“Security ties or electoral connections? The US Congress and the Korea–US Free Trade Agreement, 2007–2011,” by Jungkun Seo, 217-

“A Chinese model for patron–client relations? The Sino-Cambodian partnership,” by John D. Ciorciari, 245-

“Discontinuities in signaling behavior upon the decision for war: an analysis of China's prewar signaling behaviour,” by Kai Quek, 279-

“Security, domestic divisions, and the KMT's Post-2008 ‘One China’ policy: a neoclassical realist analysis,” by Dean P. Chen, 319-

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“Korean exchange rate and FTAs under the Roh Moo-hyun administration,” by Koonsam Im, 367-

International Security, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Spring 2015) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec “The Myth of Entangling Alliances: Reassessing the Security Risks of U.S. Defense Pacts,” by

Michael Beckley, 7-

“A U.S.-China Grand Bargain? The Hard Choice between Military Competition and Accommodation,” by Charles L. Glaser, 49-

“Alliance Coercion and Nuclear Restraint: How the United States Thwarted West Germany's Nuclear Ambitions,” by Gene Gerzhoy, 91-

“The Showdown That Wasn't: U.S.-Israeli Relations and American Domestic Politics, 1973– 1975,” by Galen Jackson, 130-

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