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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update –December 2015 List of journals with electronic table of contents in Security section between January and December 2015: 1) Defence Studies 2) European Security 3) Journal of Cold War Studies 4) Journal of Conflict Resolution 5) Journal of Slavic Military Studies 6) Revue Internationale et Strategique 7) Security and Human Rights 8) Security Dialogue

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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)

latest update –December 2015

List of journals with electronic table of contents in Security section between January and December 2015:

1) Defence Studies

2) European Security

3) Journal of Cold War Studies

4) Journal of Conflict Resolution

5) Journal of Slavic Military Studies

6) Revue Internationale et Strategique

7) Security and Human Rights

8) Security Dialogue

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Defence Studies volume 14 no 4 The Canadians and the Coalition Campaign in North West Europe 1944-45: To What Extent did the Canadian Army's Fighting Power Increase Throughout the Campaign? Christopher Haw MC Royal Marines 335 Creating Cyber Strategists: Escaping the 'DIME' Mnemonic Timothy Thomas 370 Western European Armed Forces and the Modernisation Agenda: Following or Falling Behind? David J. Galbreath 394

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Defence Studies Volume 15 number 1

Strategy in flux: NATO's adoption of risk management and the elaboration of a new framework of command and control Matthew Morgan 1

Celebrity on the front line: Ross Kemp in Afghanistan (Sky Television, 2008) S.P. MacKenzie 15

The 2015 National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review choices: grand strategy, risk management or opportunism? Peter Layton 28

Deep cooperation by Belgian defence: absorbing the impact of declining defence budgets on national capabilities Tom Sauer 46

Geostrategic aims of the Russian arms trade in East Asia and the Middle East Stephen Blank and Edward Levitzky 63

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Defence Studies Volume 15 number 2

UK defence policy 1957-2015: the illusion of choice Gary Blackburn 85

Contemporary intelligence innovation in practice: enhancing "macro" to "micro" systems thinking via "System of Systems" dynamics Adam D.M. Svendsen 105

JUSTAS for all? Innovation and UAVs in the Canadian forces Gary Schaub Jr. 124

Coastguards in peril: a study of Arctic defence collaboration Andreas Østhagen 143

Combined arms warfare: the Israeli experience in the 1973 Yom Kippur War David Rodman 161

Why teaching comprehensive operations planning requires transformational learning Stefan Lundqvist 175

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Defence Studies volume 15 number 3 Contents Israeli military intelligence's understanding of the security environment in light of the Arab Awakening Eran Zohar 203 A demilitarization process under challenge? The example of Sweden Arita Holmberg 235 Blitzkrieg reconsidered? Assessing the importance of morale and unit cohesion in the 2008 Russia-Georgia war David F. Eisler 254 An Australian defence policy for a multipolar Asia Adam Lockyer 273

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European Security Volume 24 Number 1 March 2015

Special Section: The EU and the nuclear non-proliferation regime: internal and external challenges Edited by Johanne Grendahl Glavind and Benjamin Kienzle

The EU's multilateralist combat against the proliferation of WMD in the NPT: mirroring the Grand Bargain Megan Dee 1

Bureaucratic power at play? The performance of the EU in the International Atomic Energy Agency Johanne Grøndahl Glavind 19

The exception to the rule? The EU and India's challenge to the non-proliferation norm Benjamin Kienzle 36

Money can't buy you love: the European Union member states and Iranian nuclear programme 2002-2009 Michal Onderco 56

The securitization of democracy: Freedom House ratings of Russia Andrei P. Tsygankov and David Parker 77

Make do, or mend? EU security provision in complex conflicts: the Democratic Republic of Congo Laura Davis 101

Humanitarian impacts of economic sanctions on Iran and Syria Erica S. Moret 120

Framing yourself into a corner: Russia, Crimea, and the minimal action space Flemming Splidsboel Hansen 141

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European Security Volume 24 Number 2 June 2015

Cosmic top secret Europe? The legacy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization and cold war US policy on European Union information policy Kaija E. Schilde 167

Rallying for reassurance: a study of North Atlantic Treaty Organization diplomacy Helene Forsland Widerberg 183

When the European Union speaks on behalf of non-European Union states: a critical appraisal of the European Union's alignment mechanism in multilateral fora Florent Marciacq and Natalia Sanmartín Jaramillo 203

Financing Common Security and Defence Policy operations: explaining change and inertia in a fragmented and flexible structure Fabien Terpan 221

Normative power and organized hypocrisy: European Union member states' arms export to Libya Susanne Therese Hansen and Nicholas Marsh 264

Civil security in the EU: national persistence versus EU ambitions? Emil J. Kirchner, Evangelos Fanoulis and Han Dorussen 287

Voluntary organizations and society-military relations in contemporary Russia Sam Robertshaw 304

Epistemic policy networks in the European Union's CBRN risk mitigation policy Kamil Zwolski 319

Defense sector reform in the Western Balkans - different approaches and different tools Ingrid O Is tad Busterud 335

European Union Training Missions: security sector reform or counter-insurgency by proxy? Emma Skeppström, Cecilia Hull Wiklund and Michael Jonsson 353

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European Security Volume 24 Number 3 September 2015 SPECIAL ISSUE: UNCERTAINTIES AT THE EUROPEAN UNION'S SOUTHERN BORDERS GUEST EDITORS: RAFFAELLA A. DEL SARTO AND CHIARA STEINDLER Introduction Uncertainties at the European Union's southern borders: actors, policies, and legal frameworks Raffaella A. Del Sarto and Chiara Steindler 369 The institutions Uncertainty at the EU's borders: narratives of EU external relations in the revised European Neighbourhood Policy towards the southern borderland Tobias Schumacher 381 Mapping out the institutional geography of external security in the EU Chiara Steindler 402 The European Parliament as an actor in EU border policies: its role, relations with other EU institutions, and impact Katrin Huber 420 Policies Security cooperation, counterterrorism, and EU-North Africa cross-border security relations, a legal perspective Maria O'Neill 438 EUROSUR: saving lives or building borders? Jorrit Rijpma and Mathias Vermeulen 454 Governing migration from a distance: interactions between climate, migration, and security in the South Mediterranean Andrew Geddes 473

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European Security Volume 24 Number 4 December 2015 CONTENTS Articles Deploying EU military crisis management operations: a collective action perspective Niklas I.M. Nováky 491 A matter of balance: the European Union as a mediator in Yemen Natalie C. Girke 509 The EU and Russia's conflicting regime preferences in Ukraine: assessing regime promotion strategies in the scope of the Ukraine crisis Nicholas Ross Smith 525 The intimate relationship between security, effectiveness, and legitimacy: a new look at the Schengen compensatory measures Morten Jarlbaek Pedersen 541 Cooperation in EU disaster response and security provision: circulating practices Christopher C. Leite 560 Embracing "embedded security": the OSCE's understated but significant role in the European security architecture Michael W. Mosser 579 The "sleep-walking giant" awakes: resetting German foreign and security policy Adrian G.V. Hyde-Price 600

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European Security Volume 23 Number 4 December 2014 Forum: The EU's Common Security and Defence Policy and the Challenge of Democratic Legitimacy beyond the Nation-State – Guest Editors: Wolfgang M. Wagner and Cathleen Kantner Introduction to the forum 'The EU's Common Security and Defence Policy and the challenge of democratic legitimacy beyond the nation-state' Wolfgang Wagner and Cathleen Kantner 383 European security policy for the people? Public opinion and the EU's Common Foreign, Security and Defence policy Dirk Peters 388 The European public sphere and the debate about humanitarian military interventions Cathleen Kantner 409 Parliamentary control of CSDP: the case of the EU's fight against piracy off the Somali coast Dirk Peters, Wolfgang Wagner and Cosima Glahn 430 Civil society and the European common security and defence policy Matthias Dembiński and Jutta Joachim 449 Articles Understanding the social construction of the democratic deficit in CSDP: a Foucauldian approach Evangelos Fanoulis 466 Coercive Europeanization: the EU's struggle to contain secessionism in the Balkans Rafael Biermann 484 Weapons as political symbolism: the role of US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe Petr Suchy and Bradley A. Thayer 509 US mainland, EU archipelago? Convergence and divergence on transnational organized crime Francesco Strazzari and Alessandra Russo 529 New threats - different response: EU and NATO and Somali piracy Marianne Riddervold 546 Acting small in a large state's world: Russia and the Baltic states Jeremy W. Lamoreaux 565 European debates during the Libya crisis of 2011: shared identity, divergent action Maximilian Overbeck 583 Analysing the European Union's responses to organized crime through different securitization lenses Helena Carrapico 601

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Journal of Cold War Studies Volume 17, Number I Winter 2015 I Editor's Note 4 Balancing Conflicting Security Interests: U.S. Defense Exports to China in the Last Decade of the Cold War Hugo Meijer 41 "One Hand Can't Clap": Guyana and North Korea, 1974-1985 Moe Taylor 64 Beyond the Euphoria: Lyndon Johnson in Australia and the Politics of the Cold War Alliance James Curran 97 The Kennedy Administration, the International Federation of Petroleum Workers, and Iraqi Labor under the Ba'thist Regime Weldon C. Matthews 129 The Challenge of Peace: Ronald Reagan, John Paul II, and the American Bishops Jared McBrady FORUM 153 Peace Proposals, Diplomacy, and War: Was an Opportunity Lost for an Early Settlement in Vietnam? Commentaries by George C. Herring, Wallace Thies, Merle L. Pribbenow, Sophie Quinn-Judge, Jessica M. Chapman, and Michael R. Adamson, with a reply by James G. Hershberg

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Journal of Cold War Studies Volume 17, Number 3 Summer 2015 I Editor's Note 4 A Helpful Fixer in a Hard Place: Canadian Mediation in the U.S. Confrontation with Cuba Asa McKercher 36 The Korea Syndrome: An Examination of War-Weariness Theory Bradford Ian Stapleton 82 Exposing "Red Colonialism": U.S. Propaganda at the United Nations, 1953-1963 Mary Ann Heiss 116 "I Feel More Comfortable with You": France, the Soviet Union, and German Reunification Frédéric Bozo 159 From Wartime Friend to Cold War Fiend: The Abduction of Kaji Wataru and U.S.-Japan Relations at Occupation's End Erik Esselstrom 184 Realism and Malarkey: Henry Kissinger's State Department, Détente, and Domestic Consensus David Allen

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The Journal of Conflict Resolution Volume 59 Number 3 April 2015 Articles Cultural Leaders and the Clash of Civilizations 367 Esther Hauk and Hannes Mueller Killing Range: Explaining Lethality Variance within a Terrorist Organization 401 Victor Asal, Paul Gill, R. Karl Rethemeyer, and John Horgan Delegating Death: Military Intervention and Government Killing 428 Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt Does State Failure Cause Terrorism? An Empirical Analysis (1999-2008) 455 Bridget L Coggins Explaining Violent Intra-Ethnic Conflict: Group Fragmentation in the Shadow of State Power 484 T. Camber Warren and Kevin K. Troy The Geography of Ethnocentrism 510 Andrew W. Bausch Can Militants Use Violence to Win Public Support? Evidence from the Second Intifada 528 David A. Jaeger, Esteban F. Klor, Sami H. Miaari, and M. Daniele Paserman

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 27 number 1 2014

Special Issue: Russia's tamed Forces Transformation 20 Lost Years Guest Editor: Roger N. McDermott

Preface

1 Special Issue: Russia's Armed Forces' Transformation: 20 Lost Years Roger N. McDermott

Russia's Armed Forces and Future Warfare

4 The Brain of the Russian Army: Futuristic Visions Tethered by the Past Roger N. McDermott

36 'Smart' Defense From New Threats: Future War From a Russian Perspective: Back to the Future After the War on Terror Jacob W. Kipp

63 Moscow's Visions of Future War: So Many Conflict Scenarios So Little Time, Money and Forces Daniel Goure

101 Russia's Information Warfare Strategy: Can the Nation Cope in Future Conflicts? Timothy Thomas

The Armed Forces in Transition

131 Reform: The End of the First Phase—Will There Be a Second? Alexander Golts

147 A New Phase in Russian Military Transformation Keir Giles

163 If War Comes Tomorrow: Russian Thinking About 'Regional Nuclear Deterrence' Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 28. Number 2, 2015 269 The Claws of the Hear: Russia s Targeted Killing Program Matthew A. Morehouse 299 Kyiv, International Institutions, and the Russian People: Three Aspects of Russia's Current Information Campaign in Ukraine Scott E. Mcintosh 307 Spies in the News: Soviet espionage in the American Media During World War II and the Beginning of the Cold War Alexander G. Lovelace 32H lurko Tiutiunnyk: A Ukrainian Military Career in World War. Revolution, and Civil War Christopher Gilley 353 Defiant Breakwaters or Desperate Blunders? A Revision of the German Late-War Fortress Strategy Bastiaan Willems 379 Indifference. Suspicion, and Exploitation: Soviet Units Behind the Front Lines of the Wehrmacht and Holocaust in Ukraine, 1941-44 Alexander Gogun 401 The Problem of Turkey's Neutrality During the Second World War in the Context of International Conferences A. K. Mokladossova and R. S. Zharkinhaeea 414 Securing the Borders of Afghanistan During the Soviet-Afghan War Lester W. Grau

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 27 number 3 2014

359 Sun Tzu and Salami Tactics? Vladimir Putin and Military Persuasion in Ukraine, 21 February-18 March 2014 Stephen J. Cimbala

380 The Political Influence of the Russian Security Services Aaron Bateman

404 Voroshilov's Lightning' War-The Soviet Invasion of Poland, September 1939 Alexander Hill

420 Ten Jewish Red Army Veterans of the Great Patriotic War: In Search of the Mythical Representative Soldier's Story Roger Reese

430 Iron Cross of the Wrangel's Army': Russian Emigrants as Interpreters in the Wehrmacht Oleg Beyda

449 German and Soviet Losses as an Indicator of the Length and Intensity of the Battle for the Brest Fortress (1941) Christian Ganzer

467 Estimating Soviet War Losses on the Basis of Soviet Population Censuses Boris V. Sokolov

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies Volume 27 number 4 511 Civil-Military Relations in Russia: Conscript vs. Contract Army, or How Ideas

Prevail Against Functional Demands Nadja Douglas

533 Security and Foreign Policy of Dmitry Medvedev in the Period 2008-2012 Lukáš Tichŷ

553 Transition to Contemporary Peace Operations Military Leaders: A Comparative Study of Slovenian and Italian Armed Forces Janja Vuga

574 The Jews' War': Attitudes of Soviet Jewish Soldiers and Officers Toward the USSR in 1940-41 Kiril Feferman

591 Amnesia: How Russian History Has Viewed Lend-Lease Alexander G Lovelace

606 Could Germany Have Won the Battle of Kursk if It Had Started in Late Mayor the Beginning of June 1943? Valeriy N. Zamulin

618 Living Under the Muzzle of a Russian Gun: A Consideration of the Generalship of Paulus and Chuikov at Stalingrad Roger Greezicki

639 Derailing Barbarossa: 900th Rifle Regiment's First Combat Engagements David Goldovt-Ryzbenkov and Kotistantin Timchenko

653 Soviet Economy: Truth and Myth Boris V. Sokolov

661 Russian Press and the Ideas of Russia's Special Mission in the Fast and Yellow Peril' Alena Eskridge-Kosmach

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Journal of Slavic Military Studies vol. 28 July-September 2015 number 3

445 Russia's Military Strategy and Ukraine: Indirect, Asymmetric—and Putin-Led Timothy Thomas

462 Civil-Military Cooperation in Conflict and Post-Conflict Zones: Needed Marriage Also for Small States? The Case Study of Slovenian Armed Forces in Kosovo and Afghanistan Rok Zupančič

481 Can We Call It a Culture of a Peace Operation? Case Study of Slovenian and Italian Armed Forces Janja Vuga and Ljuhica Jelušič

502 The Fate of the Russian Wounded Abandoned in Moscow in I812 Vladimir N. Zemtsov

524 The Key to the Balkans: The Battle for Serbia 1944 Gaj Trifković

556 The Russian Officer Corps of the Manchukuo Army Sergei Smirnov

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Revue Internationale et Strategique Numero 96 2014 Autre regard 7 « L'utilité de l'inutile» / Entretien avec Lionel Daudet Éclairages 19 Ebola et la faillite de la santé publique en Afrique / Fanny Chabrol 29 L'État islamique : anatomie d'une machine infernale / Myriam Benraad 39 Les enjeux de la crise ukrainienne en mer Noire / Igor Delanoë Dossier : Un monde surarmé ou désarmé? Sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Maulny 51 Introduction. Armement et désarmement : commençons par régler la boussole

/ Jean-Pierre Maulny 57 Science exacte ou idéologie ? De l'usage rhétorique des statistiques de

défense / Olivier de France 77 L'Union européenne et ses dépenses militaires : mise en danger ou hyper soft

power ? / Delphine Deschaux-Dutard et Bastien Nivet 87 Dix ans de hausse des dépenses militaires aux Etats-Unis : quelles

perspectives pour l'avenir ? / Laurie K. Dundon 97 Pourquoi doit-on interdire les « robots tueurs » / Mary Wareham 107 Cyberarmements : les nouvelles logiques / François-Bernard Huyghe 113 État des lieux du désarmement nucléaire / Oliver Meier 123 Les ONG, moteur du désarmement / Patrice Bouveret, avec Sylvie Brigot-Vilain et

Jean-Baptiste Richardier 133 La convention d'Ottawa sur les mines antipersonnel : traité exemplaire ou cas

d'espèce ? / Philippe Delacroix 143 Traité sur le commerce des armes : entrée en vigueur, perspective et défis

/ Brian Wood

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Revue Internationale et Stratégique Numéro 97 2015 Sommaire Autre regard 7 Distribuer, redistribuer

Entretien avec Michel-Edouard Leclerc Éclairages 17 De la chute du mur de Berlin au risque d'une nouvelle guerre froide

Mikhaïl Gorbatchev 25 Indépendance énergétique et désengagement du Moyen-Orient : deux

ambitions américaines à l'épreuve de la chute des prix du pétrole Bastien Alex et Luca Baccarini

37 Géopolitique des protéines Emmanuel Hache

49 Le classement de Shanghai, levier de la diplomatie d'influence chinoise ? Jean Charroin

Dossier : Sanctionner et punir Sous la direction de Carole Gomez et Bastien Nivet 63 Introduction. Sanctionner et punir : coercition, normalisation et exercice de la

puissance dans une société internationale hétérogène Carole Gomez et Bastien Nivet

69 Les sanctions, une forme particulière d'humiliation ? Entretien avec Bertrand Badie

79 Au nom de quoi sanctionner et punir ? Barbara Delcourt

89 Des histoires sans leçons ? De l'efficacité et de la pertinence des sanctions contemporaines Pierre Grosser

101 Bien-fondé et opportunité des sanctions économiques à l'heure de la mondialisation Fanny Coulomb et Sylvie Matelly

111 La Cour pénale internationale et l'Afrique, ou l'instrumentalisation punitive de la justice internationale ? Marie Gibert

119 Le boycott à l'heure du soft power et de la diplomatie d'influence Carole Gomez

129 Les sanctions internationales de l'Union européenne : soft power, hard power ou puissance symbolique ? Bastien Nivet

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Back to title list 139 Le régime de sanctions internationales à l'égard de la Libye : la quête d'un

changement de régime au sein d'une gouvernance internationale fragmentée Malte Brosig

149 Les sanctions contre l'Iran, le choix d'une punition collective contre la société iranienne ? Thierry Coville

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Security and Human Rights Volume 25 number 1 COLUMN Arie Bloed Ukraine Crisis: International Law Seriously Undermined 1 INTERVIEW Stephanie Liechtenstein The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission has become the Eyes and Ears of the International Community on the Ground in Ukraine 5 ARTICLES Edwin Bakker Christoph Paulussen and Eva Entenmann Returning Jihadist Foreign Fighters: Challenges Pertaining to Threat Assessment and Governance of this Pan-European Problem 11 Janyl Bokonbaeva OSCE Engagement in the Conflict Circle in Kyrgyzstan 33 Sebastian Lenze and Edwin Bakker President Obama's 'Dirty Hands': Assessing the Morality of the Targeted Killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki 46 Edlira Papavangjeli The Development of the Albanian Prison System in the Light of International Standards 69 Christophe Paulussen and Eva Entenmann Addressing Europe's Foreign Fighter Issue: Legal Avenues at the International and National Level 86 Sandra Sacchetti The OSCE's Plat form for Co-operative Security: An Opportunity for Multilateral Coherence 119 Md. Kamal Uddin Human Rights Violations by UN Peacekeepers: An End to Impunity 130 OSCE CHRONICLE Arie Bloed OSCE Revitalized by the Ukraine Crisis 145

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Security and Human Rights VOLUME 25 ISSUE 2 2014

Kari Möttölä Editorial/The OSCE at 40: Looking at the Abyss of a Fault-line 161

Matthew Rojansky The Geopolitics of European Security and Cooperation: The Consequences of u.s.-Russia Tension 169

Andrei Zagorski A Contested Consensus Rule: How to Make the osce More Effective 180

Constanze Stelzenmuller Berlin's Strategic Moment: The osce Chairmanship to Test its Emergent Leadership. 190

Christian Nünlist Helsinki+40 in the Historical Context 198

Arie Bloed OSCE Principles: Which Principles? 210

Łukasz Kulesa The Role of Arms Control in Future European Security 221

Sinikukka Saari The Thin Line between Failure and Success: The osce's Competence and Capability in Conflict Management: The Case of Georgia 235

Walter Kemp and Leopold Schmertzing Threats and Challenges to the OSCE Area 242

Adam Daniel Rotfeld Europe: Strategies for Co-operation and Joint Solutions 259

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Security Dialogue Volume 45 Number 5 October 2014 Special issue on Preemption, Practice, Politics Edited by Marieke de Goede and Stephanie Simon Performing preemption 411 Marieke de Goede, Stephanie Simon, and Marijn Hoijtink Security and the incalculable 423 Louise Amoore Securing circulation pharmaceutically: Antiviral stockpiling and pandemic preparedness in the European Union 440 Stefan Elbe, Anne Roemer-Mahier, and Christopher Long Capitalizing on emergence: The 'new' civil security market in Europe 458 Marijn Hoijtink Low-tech security: Files, notes, and memos as technologies of anticipation 476 Laurent Bonelli and Francesco Ragazzi The new profiling: Algorithms, black boxes, and the failure of anti-discriminatory safeguards in the European Union 494 Matthias Leese

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Security Dialogue Volume 45 Number 6 December 2014 Contents The contemporary fictional police detective as critical security analyst: Insecurity and immigration in the novels of Henning Mankell and Andrea Camilleri 515 Alex Macleod Reclaiming nuclear politics? Nuclear realism, the H-bomb and globality 530 Rens van Munster and Casper Sylvest Everyday peace: Bottom-up and local agency in conflict-affected societies 548 Roger Mac Ginty Performing security absent the state: Encounters with a failed asylum seeker in the UK 565 Alexandria J Innes Great power governmentality? Coincidence and parallelism in the new strategic guidance for the US Department of Defense 582 Andreas Vasilache

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Security Dialogue Volume 46 Number I February 2015 Special issue on Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities Edited by Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Mareile Kaufmann and Kristian Søby Kristensen Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities 3 Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Mareile Kaufmann and Kristian Søby Kristensen Resilience, war, and austerity: The ethics of military human enhancement and the politics of data 15 Alison Howell Security and the performative politics of resilience: Critical infrastructure protection and humanitarian emergency preparedness 32 James Brassett and Nick Vaughan-Williams From 'fearing' to 'empowering' climate refugees: Governing climate-induced migration in the name of resilience 51 Chris Methmann and Angela Oels Securing through the failure to secure? The ambiguity of resilience at the bombsite 69 Charlotte Heath-Kelly Constructing resilience through security and surveillance: The politics, practices and tensions of security-driven resilience 86 Jon Coaffee and Pete Fussey