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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)
latest update –October 2015
List of journals with electronic table of contents in Politics & International Relations section between January and October 2015:
1) Administration and Society
2) Allemagne d’aujourd’hui
3) Cambridge Review of International Affairs
4) Comparative Political Studies
5) Confluences Mediterranee
6) Cooperation and Conflict
7) Critique Internationale
8) Democratization
9) Diplomacy and Statecraft
10) Environmental Politics
11) European Journal of International Relations
12) International Negotiation
13) International Organization
14) International Relations
15) Irish Political Studies
16) Journal of Democracy
17) Journal of Public Policy
18) Politique Internationale
19) Regional and Federal Studies
20) Revue Francaise d’administration publique
21) Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives
22) Studia Diplomatica
Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)
latest update –October 2015
23) Turkish Studies
24) West European Politics
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Administration & Society Volume 46 Number 8 October 2014 Articles Effectiveness of a Shared Leadership Model: The British Columbia Network for Aging Research 863 Andrew V. Wister, B. Lynn Beattie, Elaine M. Gallagher, Gloria M. Gutman, Dawn Hemingway, R. Colin Reid, Danielle Sinden, and Bobbi Symes University Sports Partnerships As Collaborative Entrepreneurship: An Exploratory Case Study 885 Mário Franco and Nuno Pessoa Values in Perspective: Administrative Ethics and the Hong Kong Public Servant Revisited 908 Brian Brewer, Joan Y. H. Leung, and Ian Scott What Reverses Decentralization? Failed Policy Implementation, Civic Supporters, or Central Bureaucrats' Expertise? The Case of Brazil's AIDS Program 929 Eduardo J. Gomez Workplace Bullying as Workplace Corruption: A Higher Education, Creative Nonfiction Case Study 960 Margaret H. Vickers Moral Dilemmas, Theoretical Confusion: Value Pluralism and Its Supposed Implications for Public Administration 986 Patrick Overeem and Jelle Verhoef In Defense of Value Pluralism in Public Administration 1010 Michael W. Spicer The Necessity of Value Pluralism in Administrative Practice: A Reply to Overeem 1020 Hendrik Wagenaar
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Administration & Society Volume 46 Number 9 November 2014 Symposium: Cities/Places on the Brink: Distress, Disruption, Dissolution, and Implosion Editorial Editor's Note 1031 Gary Wamsley Introduction Cities/Places on the Brink: Distress, Disruption, Dissolution, and Implosion 1036 Cheryl Simrell King Symposium Articles Trial by Space: Articulating Value in the Context of a Shrinking City 1045 Nicholas C. Zingale, Helen Liggett, and Deborah Riemann Heinen Organizational Implosion: A Case Study of Detroit, Michigan 1071 Staci M. Zavattaro A Tale of Two Hatchet Men: Emergency Financial Management in Michigan 1092 David Oliver Kasdan The Ties That Bind: Community, Topos, and Municipal Dissolution 1109 Aaron Wachhaus
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Allemagne d’aujourd’hui No 209 juillet-septembre 2014 P. Doliger Le Triangle de Weimar à l'épreuve de la crise ukrainienne 3 B. Pivert Sibylle Berg ou le joyeux inventaire du désastre 17 G.-A. Goldschmidt À propos de Heidegger : arroser le jardin pour éviter les malentendus 34 Heidegger, brun foncé (G.-A. GOLDSCHMIDT) - Heidegger et Der Spiegel (S. KELLERER) L'actualité sociale par B. Lestrade 42 C. De Blay Vers une République européenne ? 49 DOSSIER Art et religion en Allemagne après 1945 Un dossier dirigé par Sylvie Le Grand et Jean Mortier 63 N. Schneider Modernisation des conceptions de l'Église en matière d'art religieux depuis les années 1970. Art religieux et discours hégémonique sur l'art 69 K. Kappel Se souvenir et réécrire. La sémantique du site de Sainte-Colombe à Cologne 81 J. Emmert Art et Église. L'exemple du Muséum am Dom de Würzburg 94 I. von Marschall « Le sacré » ! Le prix artistique de l'archevêché de Fribourg-en-Brisgau. Art contemporain et questionnement religieux. Un exemple concret et ses diverses facettes 99 D. Körner Le Kunstdienst, le service artistique de l'Église évangélique de Berlin (1961-1989) 107 J.-F. Lagier Le vitrail contemporain en Allemagne 119 U. Goeschen Aucune continuité : les motifs religieux dans l'art du national-socialisme et de la RDA 133 E. Gillen Requiem pour l'« homme nouveau ». Les artistes de RDA placent l'individu au cœur de leur œuvre 142 A. Michalski Pantocrator dans l'éloignement de Dieu. La « religiosité » de Werner Tübke en RDA 163 E. Schirmer Transformation de motifs de la Passion dans l'œuvre de Willi Sitte et d'autres artistes « officiels » de la RDA 173
Back to title list A. Lauterwein Le thème de la Mère à l'Enfant dans l'art des années 1970 189
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Allemagne d'aujourd'hui No 210 octobre-décembre 2014 ÉDITORIAL J. Vaillant Raidissement de l'Allemagne dans la crise ukrainienne 3 H. Uterwedde Zone euro : nouveaux débats allemands 5 H. Ménudier Élections européennes et régionales en Allemagne en 2014 12 L'actualité sociale par B. Lestrade 28 DOSSIER L'Allemagne sociale à l'épreuve de la crise économique Un dossier dirigé par Brigitte Lestrade et Anne Salles 45 B. Lestrade Marché du travail - comment expliquer le surprenant recul du chômage pendant la crise ? 49 T. Koch, j. Massol Le chômage partiel en Allemagne : le « remède miracle » dans la crise ? 67 C. Oberlé La place des seniors dans la société 86 C. Desbois Le coworking : un mode de travail né de la crise ? L'exemple de Berlin 100 A. Salles La politique familiale de la grande coalition : vers un accord a minima 110 G. Leroux La condition féminine entre égalité des droits et égalité des chances 125 C. Prat-Erkert La politique migratoire :entre volontarisme et réticences 138 G. Sebaux Immigration, intégration : l'Allemagne sur la voie de la modernité 154 W. Zettelmeier Le système scolaire allemand en débat - acquis et faiblesses d'une mutation en cours 169 M. Tambarin La réforme des retraites en Allemagne : un modèle à suivre ? 184 P. Hassenteufel Assurance maladieUne transformation structurelle engagée avant la crise 204 A.Lattard Le syndicalisme allemand :un résistible déclin 218 E. Zollmann Protester en temps de crise : les mouvements sociaux en Allemagne 244 B. Poloni Quelles réponses du nouveau gouvernement à la « crise » de l'Etat social ? 257
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Allemagne d’aujourd’hui Numero 212 2015
H. Ménudier Richard von Weizsäcker 1 920-2015 3
M. Weinachter L'AfD deux ans après sa création : après la percée, l'implosion ? 9
B. Pivert Critique de l'islam et discours conservateur chez Ralph Giordano, Richard Wagner, Henryk M. Broder et quelques autres 19
E. Wisbauer La politique étrangère de l'Allemagne entre fidélité à Israël et soutien au peuple palestinien. Le vote d'abstention allemand du 29 novembre 201 2 à l'ONU sur le statut de la Palestine 35
G. Sfez Une noblesse philosophique du meurtre de masse ? 45
L'actualité sociale par B. Lestrade 47
Hommage à Alfred GROSSER à l'occasion de son 90e anniversaire
Avec les contributions de C. Deussen, S. Wasum-Rainer, F. Mion, M. Pochard et H. Miard Delacroix 53
DOSSIER
Réformes territoriales en France et en Allemagne
Un dossier dirigé par Rudolf Herrmann et Jérôme Vaillant 62
J. Vaillant De la difficulté des réformes territoriales en France et en Allemagne 62
R. Lefebvre Le système local français est-il reformable ? 70
D. Manier La réforme territoriale en France : L'avenir du Département en tant que collectivité territoriale 84
P. Lety Réforme territoriale en France : les communes et les syndicats intercommunaux91
R. Herrmann Le mille-feuilles allemand 98
Back to title list F. Kühn L'arrondissement Rhin-Sieg 104
E. Lohse Qu'est-ce qu'une « région métropolitaine » (Metropolregion) ? 106
P. Schädler Quelques réflexions sur la réforme territoriale en France 108
H. Kistenmacher Systèmes étatiques et réformes de l'administration en France et en Allemagne 110
B. Gresillon Berlin, un territoire à géométrie variable 114
J.-L. Georget La place du Bade-Wurtemberg dans l'économie allemande : exportations, innovation, qualification 125
L. Guihéry L'essor des nouveaux services des autocars interurbains : le casse-tête des politiques publiques en Allemagne 137
M. Coeurdray, T. Blanchet Transfert de modèles et dynamiques locales autour de la restructuration des services urbains en Allemagne de l'Est 151
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs Volume 27 Number 3 September 2014 ARTICLES The paradox of integration? European democracy and the debt crisis Huw Macartney 401 Shame, ontological insecurity and intercountry adoption Jeremy Youde 424 The UNGA—a talking shop? Exploring rationales for the repetition of resolutions in subsequent negotiations Diana Panke 442 Diplomatic imaginations: mediating estrangement in world society Hussein Banai 459 In or out? International community membership: beliefs, behaviour, contextuality and principles Hannes Peltonen 475 RETHINKING WESTERN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE MIDDLE EAST Introduction Christian Kaunert, Sarah Léonard, Lars Berger, Gaynor Johnson 495 In the eye of the storm: Ambassador James Richards' mission to Iraq in April 1957 Brandon King 503 'A good investment?' State sponsorship of terrorism as an instrument of Iraqi foreign policy (1979—1991) Magdalena Kirchner 521 Changing Turkish foreign policy towards Iraq: new tools of engagement Meltem Müftüler-Baç 538 'I'm glad I'm not a Saudi woman': the First Gulf War and US encounters with Saudi gender relations Kelly J Shannon 553 The EU and the Gulf monarchies: normative power Europe in search of a strategy for engagement Thomas Demmelhuber, Christian Kaunert 574 Somalia versus Captain 'Hook': assessing the EU’s security actorness in countering piracy off the Horn of Africa Christian Kaunert, Kamil Zwolski 593
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs Volume 27 Number 4 December 2014 ARTICLES Simulating terrorism and insurgency: video games in the war of ideas Marcus Schulzke 627 Outside looking in: non-accession to the WTO Samuel Brazys 644 HUMAN RIGHTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: MAPPING INSTITUTIONAL INTER-LINKAGES Introduction Andrea Schapper & Markus Lederer 666 Women's human rights in a changing climate: highlighting the distributive effects of climate policies Lena Bendlin 680 Hand in hand against climate change: cultural human rights and the protection of cultural heritage Sylvia Maus 699 Human rights and the Clean Development Mechanism Jeanette Schade & Wolfgang Obergassel 717 Keeping discourses separate: explaining the non-alignment of climate politics and human rights norms by small island states in United Nations climate negotiations Linda Wallbott 736
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs Volume 28 Number 1 March 2015
Materializing the 'non-Western': two stories of Japanese philosophers on culture and politics in the inter-war period Kosuke Shimizu 3
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE SUBSTANCE OF EU DEMOCRACY PROMOTION
Introduction Anne Wetzel, Jan Orbie & Fabienne Bossuyt 21
Constructing new environments versus attitude adjustment: contrasting the substance of democracy in UN and EU democracy promotion discourses Jessica Schmidt 35
Cosmetic agreements and the cracks beneath: ideological convergences and divergences in US and EU democracy promotion in civil society Jeff Bridoux & Milja Kurki 55
Competing perspectives on democracy and democratization: assessing alternative models of democracy promoted in Central Asian states Mariya Y Omelicheva 75
Promoting democracy or the external context? Comparing the substance of EU and US democracy assistance in Ethiopia Karen Del Biondo 95
Democracy promotion in Kosovo: mapping the substance of donor assistance and a comparative analysis of strategies Adam Fagan 115
International, national or local? Explaining the substance of democracy promotion: the case of Eastern European democracy promotion Tsveta Petrova 136
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs Volume 28 Number 2 June 2015
Globalization, risk-taking and violence: too much too soon in the late Roman Republic and pre-Renaissance Italian cities Brenda J Lutz & James M Lutz 175
Theorizing global imbalances: a perspective on savings and inequality Li Sheng 191
A "PLACE-IN-THE-WORLD": FOREIGN INTERVENTIONS IN AFRICA
Introduction Gabrielle Peterson & Maha Rati Atal 205
World society, international society and the colonization of Africa John Anthony Pella Jr 210
'Great power' intervention in African armed conflicts Gorm Rye Olsen 229
Towards convergence and cooperation in the global development finance regime: closing Africa's policy space? Peter Kragelund 246
Mining codes in Africa: emergence of a 'fourth' generation? Hany Besada & Philip Martin 263
The other resource curse: extractives as development panacea Chris WJ Roberts 283
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs Volume 28 Number 3 September 2015
A social theory of war: Clausewitz and war reconsidered Vivek Swaroop Sharma 327
Deconstructing counter-insurgency: COIN discourse and the devaluation of strategy Celeste Ward Gventer, David Martin Jones & MLR Smith 348
COIN flips: American international relations and counter-insurgency Kurt Jacobsen 372
Managing great powers in the post-Cold War world: old rules new game? The case of the global war on terror Jorge Lasmar 396
Assessing violent nonstate actorness in global politics: a framework for analysis Ersel Aydinli 424
Principles on a collision course? State sovereignty meets peoples' right of self-determination in the case of Kosovo Joakim Berndtsson & Peter Johansson 445
Reassessing the focus of transitional justice: the need to move structural and cultural violence to the centre Matthew Mullen 462
Fighting on: emotion and conflict termination Kenneth Payne 480
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Comparative Political Studies Volume 47 Number 14 December 2014 Articles Veto Players and Interest Groups in Lawmaking: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Reforms in Italy, Belgium, and France 1891 Cécile Vigour And Yet It Moves: The Effect of Election Platforms on Party Policy Images 1919 Pablo Fernandez-Vazquez Social Spending Responses to Organized Labor and Mass Protests in Latin America, 1970-2007 1945 Barbara Zarate Tenorio Party Responsiveness to the Collective Judgment of the Electorate: The Case of Presidential Popularity in Latin America 1973 Seonghui Lee The Sources of Valence Judgments: The Role of Policy Distance and the Structure of the Left-Right Spectrum 2000 Maria Zakharova and Paul V. Warwick
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Confluences Méditerranée Numéro 92 2014-2015 La société libanaise a l’épreuve du drame syrien Dossier Elisabeth Longuenesse 9 La société libanaise à l'épreuve Liban Syrie, imbrications spatiales et sociales Kanj Hamadeh, Pierre Blanc, Ronald Jaubert et Myriam Saadé-Sbeih 19 De part et d'autre de la frontière libano-syrienne : les mutations de l'agriculture du Haut Oronte Elisabeth Longuenesse 33 Travailleurs étrangers, réfugiés syriens et marché du travail Hala Abou Zaki 49 Les réfugiés de Syrie dans le camp de Chatila : conflits de légitimité et solidarités entre « nouveaux » et « anciens » réfugiés Nicolas Dot-Pouillard et Jean-Baptiste Pesquet 61 Les réfugiés syriens au Liban : l'émergence progressive ï d'un discours de neutralité? Charbel Nahas 73 Economie des guerres civiles : la Syrie et le Liban transformés Démission de l'Etat, fragmentation de la société, mobilisations avortées Hisham Ashkar 89 Benefiting from a Crisis: Lebanese Upscale Real-Estate Industry and the War in Syria Bruno Marot 101 Crise du logement et fin du contrôle des loyers à Beyrouth Michele Scala 113 Clientélisme et contestation : l'exemple de la mobilisation des travailleurs de Spinneys au Liban Lea Abou Khater 125 Public sector mobilisation despite a dormant workers' movement Témoignages Nahla Chahal 143 La ville de Tripoli, marginalité ou dépérissement ? Isabelle Grappe, Delphine Compain et Feyrouz Salameh 157 L'intégration des élèves syriens dans les écoles libanaises : trois témoignages Kamel Mohanna 171 La réponse humanitaire à la crise syrienne au Liban : et si une autre action, citoyenne et engagée, était possible ?
Back to title list Variations Christophe Chiclet 183 Grèce : barre à gauche toute? Ipek Merçil 193 Les violences contre les femmes en Turquie : entre modernisation et raditionnalisme
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Confluences Méditerranée 93 Printemps 2015
Roms et Tsiganes en Europe Printemps méditerranéenne
Dossier dirigé par Milena Doytcheva
Milena Doytcheva 9 Roms et Tsiganes en Europe méditerranéenne : l'actualité d'une question
Nadège Ragaru 27 Les productions internationales et locales des frontières ethnoculturelles : les Roms de Bulgarie saisis par les institutions
Céline Bergeon 39 La Méditerranée comme carrefour : des mobilités des migrants roms
Tina Magazzini et Stefano Piemontese 51 Modèles de gestion de la diversité en Europe ! et migrations roms : le cas espagnol
Nathalie Manrique 63 Les Gitans d'Espagne : une catégorie sui generis ?
Christophe Chiclet 73 L'état de la question rom en Macédoine
Özge Burcu Günes 81 A l'épreuve de la gentrification et de la transformation urbaine : les collectivités Romanlar en Turquie
Alice Sophie Sarcinelli 91 La question rom en Italie, entre logiques s sécuritaires et logiques humanitaires
Lorenzo Alunni 103 La douleur politique. Enjeux du corps malade dans les campi roms de Rome
Evangeline Masson Diez 115 Intervention sociale en bidonvilles : perspectives françaises, visions croisées
Mohamed Belqasmi 127 Entre dissuasion, assistance et activisme : l'accueil ambivalent des migrants roms en France
Variations
Robert Bistolfi 145 Dérives identitaires : culture régionale face à l'extrémisme dans le Comté de Nice
Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero, Simon Schunz et Angela Liberatore 155 La recherche : fer-de-lance d'une coopération euro-méditerranéenne renouvelée
Florence Gaub 169 Arab futures: three scénarios for 2025
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Confluences MéditerranéeNuméro 94
Crises sans frontières Dossier Pierre Blanc 9 Crise : les deux versants d'un mot Sophie Bessis 17 Tunisie : les lendemains d'une révolution Barah Mikaïl 29 Les défis de la Libye Thomas Pierret 43 Crise et déradicalisation : les rebelles syriens d'Ahrar al-Sham Philippe Bannier 51 Premier anniversaire du « califat » : état et perspectives de l'« État islamique » Haoues Seniguer 63 Une terreur sacrée? La violence à l'heure des crises du Moyen-Orient Robert Bistolfi 81 Attentats de janvier 2015 : le séisme et ses répliques Dominique Vidal 95 Israël : le prix d'une « victoire » Clément Therme 107 L'Iran et les Etats-Unis après l'accord sur le nucléaire : paix froide ou réconciliation ? Bernard Ravenel 118 La crise autour du programme nucléaire iranien. L'accord de Vienne : un vent nouveau mais... Karine Bennafla 133 Tournant frontalier au Maghreb et au Moyen-Orient Sylviane de Wangen 145 Migrants sans frontières Georges Prévélakis 155 La crise grecque. Un poignard dans le dos de l'Europe? Variations Jacques Ould Aoudia 169 Entre compromis et violence, les sociétés arabes ont émergé depuis 2011 Jean-François Coustillière 181 L'Union européenne (UE) et ses partenaires face au besoin de sécurité en Méditerranée
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Cooperation and Conflict Volume 49 Number 4 December 2014 Articles Normative Power Europe and the importance of discursive context: The European Union and the politics of religion 419 Henrik Larsen Producing European armaments: Policymaking preferences and processes 438 Marc R DeVore State feminism going global: Norway on the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission 464 Torunn L Tryggestad Identifying parameters of foreign policy change: An eclectic approach 483 Spyros Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis Unifying conceptualizations of interstate rivalry: A min-max approach 501 David R Dreyer Regional order and peaceful change: Security communities as a via media in international relations theory 519 Simon Koschut American engagement and the pathways to Arab-Israeli peace 536 Jeremy Pressman Disaster politics or disaster of politics? Post-tsunami conflict transformation in Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia 554 Nicole Klitzsch
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Cooperation and Conflict Volume 50 Number 1 March 2015 Articles An exploration of the limitations of bureaucratic organizations in implementing contemporary peacebuilding 3 Andrew P. Williams and Berhanu Mengistu Leading from the front: America, Libya and the localisation of R2P 29 Jocelyn Vaughn and Tim Dunne The dilemmas of a hybrid peace: Negative or positive? 50 Oliver P. Richmond Rethinking 'policebuilding' 69 Felix Heiduk Bringing democracy back in: The democratic peace, parliamentary war powers and European participation in the 2003 Iraq War 87 Sandra Dieterich, Hartwig Hummel and Stefan Marschall The two faces of EU-NATO cooperation: Counter-piracy operations off the Somali coast 107 Carmen Gebhard and Simon J. Smith Functionalism, multiple principals and the reform of the NATO secretariat after the Cold War 128 Hylke Dijkstra Role theory in symbolic interactionism: Czech Republic, Germany and the EU 146 Vit Beneš and Sebastian Harnisch
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Critique Internationale No 65 octobre-décembre 2014 Thema Les conflits du travail dans le monde Sous la responsabilité de Maxime Quijoux Volume 2. Défendre les travailleurs : acteurs, pratiques et enjeux internationaux des relations professionnelles L'échec de l'institutionnalisation des conflits du travail dans les mines d'Afrique du Sud 9 Raphaël Botiveau Crise économique et contestation sociale en Espagne : des syndicats percutés par les mouvements sociaux ? 27 Sophie Béroud L'émergence de négociations collectives autonomes en Chine 43 Chloé Froissart Les conflits du travail en Allemagne : nouvelles formes, nouveaux enjeux 65 Olivier Giraud et Michel Lallement Le mouvement immigré du printemps 2006 : vers un retour des mobilisations politiques de travailleurs aux États-Unis ? 85 Mathieu Bonzom Varia État prébendier et politiques industrielles au Cambodge 105 François Bafoil Affection, désaffection et défection chez deux jeunes Frères musulmans en Égypte 127 Marie Vannetzel Les « causes nationalistes » : retour sur l'adhésion militante à partir de récits biographiques 149 Humberto Cucchetti
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Democratization Volume 21 Number 7 December 2014
SPECIAL ISSUE: THE STATE-DEMOCRACY NEXUS
GUEST EDITORS: JORGEN M0LLER AND SVEND-ERIK SKAANING
The state-democracy nexus: conceptual distinctions, theoretical perspectives, and comparative approaches David Andersen, Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik Skaaning 1203
State or democracy first? Alternative perspectives on the state-democracy nexus Sebastián L. Mazzuca and Gerardo L. Munck 1221
Exploring the relationship between infrastructural and coercive state capacity Jessica Fortin-Rittberger 1244
State capacity and the paradox of authoritarian elections Merete Bech Seeberg 1265
Meritocratic administration and democratic stability Agnes Cornell and Victor Lapuente 1286
State capacity and political regime stability David Andersen, Jørgen Møller, Lasse Lykke Rerbcek and Svend-Erik Skaaning 1305
States and democracy Francis Fukuyama 1326
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 1 January 2015
The political economy of external exploitation. A comparative investigation of China's foreign relations Julia Bader 1
Ethnopopulism in Africa: opposition mobilization in diverse and unequal societies Nic Cheeseman and Miles Larmer 22
"Everybody knows everybody": practising politics in the Pacific Islands Jack Corbett 51
Political dynamics of the post-communist Montenegro: one-party show Ivan Vuković 73
Democracy in microstates: why smallness does not produce a democratic political system Wouter P. Veenendaal 92
Clientelism and the classification of dominant party systems Aris Trantidis 113
Campaign appeals in Nigeria's 2007 gubernatorial elections Michelle Kuenzi and Gina Lambright 134
Political decentralization and the strengthening of consensual, participatory local democracy in the Republic of Macedonia Aisling Lyon 157
Long-term monarchical survival in the Middle East: a configurational comparison, 1945-2012 Andre Bank, Thomas Richter and Anna Sunik 179
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 2 March 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE: FROM ARAB SPRING TO ARAB WINTER: EXPLAINING THE LIMITS OF POST-UPRISING DEMOCRATISATION GUEST EDITOR: RAYMOND HINNEBUSCH
Introduction: understanding the consequences of the Arab uprisings -starting points and divergent trajectories Raymond Hinnebusch 205
Reflections on self-reflections - On framing the analytical implications of the Arab uprisings for the study of Arab politics Morten Valbjørn 218
Social movements, protest movements and cross-ideological coalitions -the Arab uprisings re-appraised Vincent Durac 239
Fragmenting states, new regimes: militarized state violence and transition in the Middle East Joshua Stacker 259
Islamism and the state after the Arab uprisings: Between people power and state power Frédéric Volpi and Ewan Stein 276
Class forces, transition and the Arab uprisings: a comparison of Tunisia, Egypt and Syria Jamie Allinson 294
Back to the future: the Arab uprisings and state (re)formation in the Arab world Adham Saouli 315
Globalization, democratization, and the Arab uprising: the international factor in MENA's failed democratization Raymond Hinnebusch 335
Conclusion: agency, context and emergent post-uprising regimes Raymond Hinnebusch 358
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 3 May 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE: DEMOCRACY PROMOTION AND THE CHALLENGES OF ILLIBERAL REGIONAL POWERS
GUEST EDITORS: NELLI BABAYAN AND THOMAS RISSE
Democracy promotion and the challenges of illiberal regional powers: introduction to the special issue Thomas Risse and Nelli Babayan 381
Democracy promotion and China: blocker or bystander? Dingding Chen and Katrin Kinzelbach 400
Not as bad as it seems: EU and US democracy promotion faces China in Africa Christine Hackenesch 419
The return of the empire? Russia's counteraction to transatlantic democracy promotion in its near abroad Nelli Babayan 438
Spoiler or facilitator of democratization?: Russia's role in Georgia and Ukraine Laure Delcour and Kataryna Wolczuk 459
Undermining the transatlantic democracy agenda? The Arab Spring and Saudi Arabia's counteracting democracy strategy Oz Hassan 479
Local actors in the driver's seat: Transatlantic democracy promotion under regime competition in the Arab world Tina Freyburg and Solveig Richter 496
The noble west and the dirty rest? Western democracy promoters and illiberal regional powers Tanja A. Börzel 519
Promoting competition or cooperation? The impact of EU funding on Czech advocacy organizations Ondřej Císař and Jiří Navrátil 536
The liberal in liberal democracy T.F. Rhoden 560
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 4 June 2015
Continuity despite change: Kenya's new constitution and executive power Mai Hassan 587
Contested sovereignty as an opportunity: understanding democratic transitions in unrecognized states Yaniv Voller 610
Defending democracy with international law: preventing coup attempts with democracy clauses Jacob Wobig 631
Democracy and state capture in Moldova Theodor Tudoroiu 655
Women's representation and gender quotas: the case of the Polish parliament Anna Gwiazda 679
Technology and democracy: validity in measurements of e-democracy Gustav Lidén 698
Getting elections right? Measuring electoral integrity Carolien van Ham 714
From Cold War to Arab Spring: mapping the effects of paradigm shifts on the nature and dynamics of US democracy assistance to the Middle East and North Africa James M. Scott and Ralph G. Carter 738
Social media and protest mobilization: evidence from the Tunisian revolution Anita Breuer, Todd Landman and Dorothea Farquhar 764
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 5 August 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE: VOTING RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION GUEST EDITORS: DANIELE CARAMANI AND FLORIAN GROTZ
Beyond citizenship and residence? Exploring the extension of voting rights in the age of globalization Daniele Caramani and Florian Grotz 799
Morphing the Demos into the right shape. Normative principles for enfranchising resident aliens and expatriate citizens Rainer Bauböck 820
The enfranchisement of citizens abroad: variations and explanations Jean-Michel Lafleur 840
The enfranchisement of resident aliens: variations and explanations
David C. Earnest 861
"Keeping Pandora's (ballot) box half-shut": a comparative inquiry into the institutional limits of external voting in EU Member States Derek S. Hutcheson and Jean-Thomas Arrighi 884
Expatriates as voters? The new dynamics of external voting in Sub-Saharan Africa Christof Hartmann 906
Immigrant enfranchisement in Latin America: From strongmen to universal citizenship Cristina Escobar 927
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 6 October 2015
Are democratic sanctions really counterproductive? Christian von Soest and Michael Wahman 957
The relation between cultural values and models of democracy: a cross-national study Ammar Maleki and Frank Hendriks 981
Who owns "the spring" in Palestine? Rethinking popular consent and resistance in the context of the "Palestinian State" and the "Arab Spring" Philip Leech 1011
The election trap: the cycle of post-electoral repression and opposition fragmentation in Lukashenko's Belarus Konstantin Ash 1030
Strategic silence as a third way. Political parties and transitional justice Filipa Raimundo 1054
Rethinking pathways to democracy: civil society in Portugal and Spain, 1960s-2000s Tiago Fernandes 1074
Subverting autocracy: emancipative mass values in competitive authoritarian regimes Margarita Zavadskaya and Christian Welzel 1105
Beyond the Arab revolts: conceptualizing civil society in the Middle East and North Africa Anders C. Härdig 1131
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Democratization Volume 22 Number 7 December 2015 CONTENTS Articles Utilitarian and modern: clientelism, citizen empowerment, and civic engagement in the Arab world Sabri Ciftci and Ethan M. Bernick 1161 Why do some Arab citizens see democracy as unsuitable for their country? Lindsay J. Benstead 1183 The primacy of political security: contentious politics and insecurity in the Tunisian revolution Thomas O’Brien 1209 Perceived human rights and support for new democracies: lessons from Mexico Courtney Hillebrecht, Dona-Gene Mitchell and Sergio C. Wals 1230 Democracy assistance and women's political empowerment in post-conflict countries Paulina Pospieszna 1250 Democracy, autocracy and the news: the impact of regime type on media freedom Sebastian Stier 1273 Translating membership into power at the ballot box? Trade union candidates and worker voting patterns in Indonesia's national elections Teri L. Caraway, Michele Ford and Hari Nugroho 1296 Illiberal democracy and violent conflict in contemporary Indonesia Chris Wilson 1317 In the name of king, country, and people on the Westminster model and Bhutan's constitutional transition Winnie Bothe 1338
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Diplomacy & Statecraft Volume 25 March 2014 Number 1 Special Issue on Richard Langhorne and Issues in Global Politics Erik Goldstein and Gaynor Johnson, Guest Editors Introduction Erik Goldstein and Gaynor Johnson 1 Sir David Nairne: Servant and Diplomat Edward Corp 3 Diplomacy in the Sen ice of History: Anglo-American Relations and the Return of the Bradford History of Plymouth Colony, 1898 Erik Goldstein 26 Diplomatists, Not Men of Business: The Constantinople Quays Company in Edwardian Economic Diplomacy Keith Hamilton 41 Edward Dicey, Mass Politics, and International Affairs Philip Towle 61 Sir Ronald Lindsay and Britain's Relations with Germany, 1926-1928 Gaynor Johnson 77 International Sport and Diplomacy's Public Dimension: Governments, Sporting Federations and the Global Audience Geoffrey Allen Pigman 94 The Public Face of a Proto-Something… :Diplomacy and the European Union Geoffrey Edwards 115 The History and Dynamics of Globalisation Yale H. Ferguson 135
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Diplomacy & Statecraft Volume 25 September 2014 Number 3 The Confessional State in International Politics: Tudor England, Religion, and the Eclipse of Dynasticism Benjamin de Carvalho 407 Conflicting Identities: French Economic Diplomacy between the State and Companies in the Twentieth Century Laurence Badel 432 J.M. Keynes and the Personal Politics of Reparations: Part 1 Stephen A. Schuker 453 "Ultimate Destiny" Delayed: The Liberals, the Organization of American States, and Canadian Foreign Policy, 1963-1968 Asa McKercher 472 Blueprint for Arab-Israeli Peace? President Carter and the Brookings Report Jørgen Jensehaugen 492 The AfPak Campaign and the Limits of Canadian Diplomacy Julian Schofield and Benjamin Zyla 509 COMMENTARY Not the Third World War: The Heathrow Succession Rights Affair and Anglo-American Relations 1990-1991 Alan P. Dobson 529
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Diplomacy Statecraft Volume 26 March 2015 Number 1
Bismarck's Don Quixotes of Legitimacy: The Dynastic Diplomacy of Prince Reuss and General Schweinitz James J. Stone 1
Britain, France, and Mesopotamia!! Oil, 1916-1920 Luigi Scazzieri 25
Unilateral Pan-Americanism: Wilsonianism and the American Occupation of Chiriqui, 1918-1920 Micah Wright 46
Abba Eban and the Development of American-Israeli Relations, 1950-1959 Asaf Siniver 65
Partners in Development? Robert McNamara, Lester Pearson, and the Commission on International Development, 1967-1973 Kevin Brushett 84
Before the Tilt: The Carter Administration Engages Saddam Hussein Hal Brands 103
War on the Line: Telephone Diplomacy in the Making and Maintenance of the Desert Storm Coalition Jeffrey Crean 124
British Foreign Policy and the Arab Spring Philip Leech and Jamie Gaskarth 139
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Diplomacy Statecraft Volume 26 June 2015 Number 2
Personalities, Policies, and International History: The Life and Work of Donald Cameron Watt Joseph A. Maiolo 203
British Foreign Polity, the Financial Flite, and the Nationalisation of the Constantinople Quays Company, 1934-1945 Mika Suonpää 211
The Kosovo Issue and Albano-Yugoslav Relations, 1961-1981 Ethem Çeku 229
Chinas Public Diplomacy Rhetoric, 1990-2012: Pragmatic Image-Crafting David Scott 249
Far Apait but Close Together: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of the Career Structure and Organisational Culture of the Post-War British Diplomatic Service Michael J. Hughes and Roger H. Platt 266
Engaging Adversaries: Myths and Realities in American Foreign Policy Jeffrey R. Fields 294
Assuaging Cold War Anxieties: India and the Failure of SFATO Nabarun Roy 322
NATO's Libya Campaign 2011: Just or Unjust to What Degree? Andrew Wedgwood and A. Walter Dorn 311
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Diplomacy and Statecraft Volume 25 December 2014 Number 4 J.M. Keynes and the Personal Politics of Reparations: Part 2 Stephen A. Schuker 579 The Italo-Yugoslav Conflict over Albania: A View from Belgrade, 1919-1939 Dragan Bakić 592 Puppet Dictator in the Banana Republic? Re-examining Honduran-American Relations in the Era of Tiburcio Carias Andino, 1933-1938 Adam Fenner 613 UNRWA's First Years, 1949-1951: The Anatomy of Failed Expectations Simon A. Waldman 630 The Relevance of Détente to American Foreign Policy: The Case of Greece, 1967-1979 Konstantina Maragkou 646 Leopards Can Change Their Spots: When Leaders Take Out of Character Actions Matthew Fehrs 669 Partners but not Allies: West European Co-operation with China, 1978-1982 Martin Albers 688 How Many Lives Do the Taliban Have? Juergen Kleiner 708
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Environmental Politics Volume 24 Number 1 February 2015
Reason and rhetoric in climate communication John S. Dryzek and Alex Y. Lo 1
The green economy agenda: business as usual or transformational discourse? Peter Ferguson 17
Wielding the green stick: criminal enforcement at the EPA under the Bush and Obama administrations Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell 38
'I'm not a tree hugger, I'm just like you': changing perceptions of sustainable lifestyles Fiona Shirani, Catherine Butler, Karen Henwood, Karen Parkhill and Nick Pidgeon 57
Policy instruments and the remediation and redevelopment of contaminated properties Rob Alexander 75
Symposium: The Transnational Hybrid Governance of Sustainable Biofuels Biofuel sustainability and the formation of transnational hybrid governance Stefano Ponte and Carsten Daugbjerg 96
The global network of biofuel sustainability standards-setters Lasse Folke Henriksen 115
The politics of European agencements: constructing a market of sustainable biofuels Brice Laurent 138
The Greens in the 2014 European elections Wolfgang Rüdig 156
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Environmental Politics Volume 24 Number 2 March 2015
Green political theory in a climate-changed world: between innovation and restraint Jonathan Symons and Rasmus Karlsson 173
Climate change advocacy online: theories of change, target audiences, and online strategy Luis E. Hestres 193
A four-party view of US environmental concern Lawrence C. Hamilton and Kei Saito 212
Party differences and energy reform: fiscal conservatism in the California legislature David J. Hess, Jonathan S. Coley, Quan D. Mai and Lucas R. Hilliard 228
Ecological modernisation of a 'Cinderella renewable'? The emerging politics of global ocean energy Brendan Flynn 249
How do policy entrepreneurs influence policy change? Framing and boundary work in EU transport biofuels policy James R. Palmer 270
'We are not the Wild West': anti-fracking protests in Romania Lucian Vesalon and Remus Cretan 288
Internet, citizen self-mobilisation, and social movement organisations in environmental collective action campaigns: two Hong Kong cases Francis L. F. Lee 308
Profiles
The electoral performance of the Belgian Green parties in 2014 Régis Dandoy 326
Can politics still be different? The Hungarian Green party's return to parliament in 2014 Katalin Fábián 332
The Swedish Greens: a big step forward - and several steps back Nicholas Aylott and Niklas Bolin 337
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Environmental Politics Volume 24 Number 3 May 2015
Direct climate action as public pedagogy: the cultural politics of the Camp for Climate Action Callum McGregor 343
Australian climate action groups in the deliberative system Chris Riedy and Jennifer Kent 363
Where constructivism meets resource constraints: the politics of oil, renewables, and a US energy transition Robert Y. Shum 382
Canadian news media and the cultural dynamics of multilevel climate governance Mark C.J. Stoddart and David B. Tindall 401
In search of Green political economy: steering markets, innovation, and the zero carbon homes agenda in England Dan Greenwood 423
Simulative politics: the case of nuclear waste disposal Darrin Durant 442
The construction of legitimacy in European nature policy: expertise and participation in the service of cost-effectiveness Esther Turnhout, Jelle Behagel, Francesco Ferranti and Raoul Beunen 461
Payment for Environmental Services: mobilising an epistemic community to construct dominant policy Jean Carlo Rodriguez de Francisco and Rutgerd Boelens 481
Profiles
A post-austerity European Commission: no role for environmental policy? Aleksandra Čavoški 501
Marina Silva and the rise of sustainability in Brazil João Nunes and Alejandro Milciades Peña 506
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Environmental PoliticsVolume 24 Number 4 July 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS DURING A TIME OF DURESS
GUEST EDITORS: RUSSELL J. DALTON AND ROBERT ROHRSCHNEIDER
Environmental concerns during a time of duress: an introduction Russell Dalton and Robert Rohrschneider 523
Waxing or waning? The changing patterns of environmental activism Russell J. Dalton 530
Faith that science will solve environmental problems: does it hurt or help? Jon H. Pammett 553
Economic development, environmental justice, and pro-environmental behavior Ali Çarkoğlu and Çiğdem Kentmen-Çin 575
Attitudes towards the environment: are post-Communist societies (still) different? Paul Chaisty and Stephen Whitefleld 598
Representation through parties? Environmental attitudes and party stances in Europe in 2013 Robert Rohrschneider and Matthew R. Miles 617
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Environmental Politics Volume 24 Number 5 September 2015
Environment, not planning: the neoliberal depoliticisation of environmental policy by means of emissions trading Romain Felli 641
Can policy actors learn from academic scientists? Éric Montpetit and Erick Lachapelle 661
'All policy is local': punctuated equilibrium theory and the politics of US lead regulation Jill McNew-Birren 681
The adaptive venue shopping framework: how emergent groups choose environmental policymaking venues Aaron J. Ley and Edward P. Weber 703
New environmentalism and Transition Pittsburgh Suzanne Staggenborg and Corinne Ogrodnik 723
Dynamic interactions in contentious episodes: social movements, industry, and political parties in the contention over Heathrow's third runway Eugene Nulman 742
Environmental non-governmental organizations and transnational collaboration: The Baltic Sea and Adriatic-Ionian Sea regions Magnus Boström, Linn Rabe and Romina Rodela 762
Policy change and Europeanization: Implementing the European Union's Habitats Directive in Germany and the United Kingdom L. Borrass, M. Sotirov and G. Winkel 788
Authoritarian environmentalism under democracy: Korea's river restoration project Heejin Han 810
The Greens and the 2015 elections in Finland: finally ready for a breakthrough? Tapio Raunio 830
The bird hunting referendum in Malta Michael Briguglio 835
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Environmental Politics Volume 24 Number 6 November 2015 CONTENTS Research Articles The bomb in my backyard, the serpent in my house: environmental justice, risk, and the colonisation of attachment Christopher Groves 853 The impact of local campaigns against wind energy developments Matthew Ogilvie and Christopher Rootes 874 Moments of influence in global environmental governance Rebecca Witter, Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya, Rebecca L. Gruby, Sarah Hitchner; Edward M. Maclin, Maggie Bourque and J. Peter Brosius 894 Green governmentality and responsibilization: new forms of governance and responses to 'consumer responsibility' Linda Soneryd and Ylva Uggla 913 Policy window entrepreneurship: the backstage of the world's largest REDD+ initiative Erlend A. T. Hermansen 932 Greener than expected? EU finance ministries address climate finance Jakob Skovgaard 951 The politics of experimentation in climate change risk reporting: the emergence of the Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) Jason Thistlethwaite 970 Two shades of Green? The electorates of GreenLeft and the Party for the Animals Simon Otjes and André Krouwel 991 Carbon capture and storage in the UK and Germany: easier task, stronger commitment? Tor Håkon Inderberg and Jørgen Wettestad 1014 Empowered for action? Capacities and constraints in sub-state government climate action in Scotland and Wales Elin Royles and Nicola McEwen 1034 Profile The Greens in the UK general election of 7 May 2015 Neil Carter 1055
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European Journal of International Relations Volume 20 Number 4 December 2014
Contents The closing of the American mind: 'American School' International Relations and the state of grand theory 863 Daniel J. Levine and Alexander D. Border
Power in practice: Negotiating the international intervention in Libya 889 Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Vincent Pouliot
Rising powers, global capitalism and liberal global governance: A historical materialist account of the BRICs challenge 912 Matthew D. Stephen
Popular narratives versus Chinese history: Implications for understanding an emergent China 939
Ja Ian Chong
Why was there no religious war in premodern East Asia? 965 David C. Kang
Clash of the treaties: Responding to institutional interplay in European Community-Chile swordfish negotiations 987 Mark Axelrod
Procedures matter: Justice and effectiveness in international trade negotiations 1014 Cecilia Albin and Daniel Druckman
Why do conflict-generated diasporas pursue sovereignty-based claims through state-based or transnational channels? Armenian, Albanian and Palestinian diasporas in the UK compared 1043 Maria Koinova The power of human rights tribunals: Compliance with the European Court of Human Rights and domestic policy change 1100 Courtney Hillebrecht
Global democracy and the democratic minimum: Why a procedural account alone is insufficient 1124 Klaus Dingwerth
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European Journal of International Relations Volume 21 Number I March 2015 Portrait of the realist as a historian: On anti-whiggism in the history of international relations 3 Nicolas Guilhot Why is there no Queer International Theory? 27 Cynthia Weber Governing differentiation: On standardisation as political steering 52 Alejandro M. Peña Deafening silence? Marxism, international historical sociology and the spectre of Eurocentrism 76 Cemal Burak Tansel Budget support and Africa-European Union relations: Free market reform and neo-colonialism? 101 Mark Langan The 'abnormal' state: Identity, norm/exception and Japan 122 Linus Hagström Do international non-governmental organizations inhibit globalization? The case of capital account liberalization in developing countries 146 Diogo Pinheiro, Jeffrey M. Chwieroth and Alexander Hicks Racing all over the place: A dispersion model of international regulatory competition 171 J. Samuel Barkin War, selection, and micro-states: Economic and sociological perspectives on the international system 194 J.C. Sharman The path-dependent design of international organizations: Federalism in the World Health Organization 215 Tine Hanrieder
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European Journal of International Relations Volume 21 Number 2 June 2015 Strategies of critique in International Relations: From Foucault and Latour towards Marx 243 Kai Jonas Koddenbrock Building agreements upon agreements: The European Union and grand strategy 267 Markus Kornprobst Contested norms in newadopter states: International determinants of LGBT rights legislation 293 Phillip M. Ayoub Frames and consensus formation in international relations: The case of trafficking in persons 323 Volha Charnysh, Paulette Lloyd and Beth A. Simmons The supply side of United Nations peacekeeping operations: Trade ties and United Nations-led deployments to civil war states 352 Szymon M. Stojek and Jaroslav Tir Business as usual: The role of norms in alliance management 377 Stephanie C. Hofmann and Andrew I. Yeo Intuitively neoliberal? Towards a critical understanding of resilience governance402 Jessica Schmidt Two-level language games: International relations as inter-lingual relations 427 Einar Wigen What drives modern Diogenes? Individual values and cosmopolitan allegiance 451 A. Burcu Bayram
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European Journal of International Relations Volume 21 Number 3 September 2015
The rule of law in the global economy: Explaining intergovernmental backing for private commercial tribunals 483 Thomas Hale
Twenty-first-century International Political Economy: A class-relational perspective 513 Benjamin Selwyn
Domestic structures, foreign economic policies and global economic order: Implications from the rise of large emerging economies 538 Andreas Nölke, Tobias ten Brink, Simone Claar and Christian May
Which post-Westphalia? International organizations between constitutionalism and authoritarianism 568 Christian Kreuder-Sonnen and Bernhard Zangl
Global human rights governance and orchestration: National human rights institutions as intermediaries 595 Tom Pegram
How do religious norms diffuse? Institutional translation and international change in a post-secular world society 621 Gregorio Bettiza and Filippo Dionigi
Professional socialization and international norms: Physicians against organ trafficking 647 Asif Efrat
The European Union and neoliberal governmentality: Twinning in Tunisia and Egypt 672 Beste İşleyen
Brokering cooperation: Intermediaries and US cooperation with non-state allies, 1776 - 1945 691 Eric Grynaviski
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International Negotiation Volume 19 number 3 This issue Justice in Security Negotiations Guest Editors Harald Miiller, Daniel Druckman CONTENTS Vol. 19 No. 3 2014 Introduction 399-409 Harald Miiller and Daniel Druckman The Justice Motive in International Relations: Past, Present, and Future 410-425 David A. Welch Bargaining over Weapons: Justice and Effectiveness in Arms Control Negotiations 426-458 Cecilia Albin and Daniel Druckman The Role of Justice in Compliance Behavior: Germany's Early Membership in the Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime 459—486 Marco Fey, Aviv Melamud, and Harald Müller Global Governance Efforts in Tension between Humanitarian Concerns and Statist Sovereignty Rights 487-517 Gregor P. Hofmann and Simone Wisotzki The Roadblock of Contested Recognition: Identity-Based Justice Claims as an Obstacle to Peace Negotiations in Afghanistan 518-542 Arvid Bell Distributive Justice and Treaty Efficiency: Impact of Dual-use Research Restrictions on BWC Implementation 543-569 Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley Justice and Injustice in the Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty 570-598 Annette Schaper
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International Organization Volume 68 Number 4 Fall 2014 Articles Explaining the Transnational Design of International Organizations 741 Jonas Tallberg, Thomas Sommerer, Theresa Squatrito, and Christer Jönsson To Concede or to Resist? The Restraining Effect of Military Alliances 775 Songying Fang, Jesse C. Johnson, and Brett Ashley Leeds Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Immigration Policy Making in the United States 811 Margaret E. Peters Decision Maker Preferences for International Legal Cooperation 845 Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Brad L. LeVeck, David G. Victor, and James H. Fowler Audience Features and the Strategic Timing of Trade Disputes 877 Stephen Chaudoin The Secret Success of Nonproliferation Sanctions 913 Nicholas L. Miller Going Abroad: Transnational Solicitation and Contention by Ethnopolitical Organizations 945 Victor Asal, Justin Conrad, and Peter White Research Note From Loss to Looting? Battlefield Costs and Rebel Incentives for Violence 979 Reed M. Wood
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International Relations Volume 28 number 4 What can International Relations Theory learn from the origins of World War I? 387 Richard Ned Lebow Manufacturing a 'Muted Public Reaction': Pakistani political discourse in the wake of 9/11 411 Nazya Fiaz What constitutes a 'Manifest Failing'? Ambiguous and inconsistent terminology and the Responsibility to Protect 428 Adrian Gallagher Forum The expansion of international society after 30 years: Views from the European periphery 445 Filip Ejdus Entry into international society: Central and South East European experiences 446 Filip Ejdus Remembering the Roman past, building a European future 449 Alexandra Gheciu Lost in translatio imperii: Slovakia's layered entry into international society 456 Jozef Bátora The long shadow of Byzantium over Serbia's entry into international society 461 Filip Ejdus Go West! Turkey’s Entry into international society 468 Einar Wigen
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International Relations Volume 29 Number I March 2015 Articles Realism and the relativity of judgement 3 Raymond Geuss The cosmopolitanism of David Mitrany: Equality, devolution and functional democracy beyond the state 23 Jens Steffek Coalition building in the UN Security Council 45 Carlo Monteleone Playing partners: Expectation, entanglement, and language games in US foreign policy 69 Amy Skonieczny Forum What kind of theory - if any - is securitization? 96 Thierry Balzacq, Stefano Guzzini, Michael C Williams, Ole Wæver and Heikki Patomäki Introduction: 'What kind of theory - if any - is securitization?' 97 Thierry Balzacq and Stefano Guzzini The 'essence' of securitization: Theory, ideal type, and a sociological science of security 103 Thierry Balzacq Securitization as political theory: The politics of the extraordinary 114 Michael C Williams The theory act: Responsibility and exactitude as seen from securitization 121 Ole Wæver Absenting the absence of future dangers and structural transformations in securitization theory 128 Heikki Patomäki
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Irish Political Studies Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 29 Number 4 December 2014 Articles Cosgrave's Concern: British Labour Impasse on the Boundary Commission 1924 Ivan Gibbons 481 It's a Man's World: A Qualitative Study of the (Non) Mediation of Women and Politics on Prime Time During the 2011 General Election Anne O'Brien 505 Fianna Fail, Northern Ireland and the Limits on Conciliation, 1969-1973 Gareth Ivory 522 Political Legitimacy in Ireland During Economic Crisis: Insights from the European Social Survey Siobhan O 'Sullivan, Amy Erbe Healy & Michael J. Breen 547 Reports Defamation in the Dail: The Right of Reply for Citizens, the Use of Standing Order 59 and Parliamentary Reform Jennifer Kavanagh 573 The Renewal of Mandates: The 2014 European Election in Northern Ireland Paul Hainsworth & Gerard McCann 590
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Irish Political Studies Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 30 Number 3 September 2015
Republic of Ireland 2014 321
Northern Ireland 2014 392
Report
Plus Ça Change: The 2014 Local Elections in Northern Ireland Neil Matthews 432
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Irish Political Studies Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 30 Number 1 March 2015
Where are the Pots and Pans? Collective Responses in Ireland to Neoliberalization in a Time of Crisis: Learning from Latin America Barry Cannon & Mary P. Murphy 1
Northern Ireland and the Independent Parades Commission: Delegation and Legitimacy Dawn Walsh 20
Punching Above Their Weight Through Policy Learning: Tobacco Control Policies in Ireland Donley T. Studlar 41
Sinn Fein, the Past and Political Strategy: The Provisional Irish Republican Movement and the Politics of 'Reconciliation' Stephen Hopkins 79
Measuring Political Brand Equity in Ireland Ewan Alexander MacDonald, Roger Sherlock & John Hogan 98
Bicameralism in the Republic of Ireland: The Seanad Abolition Referendum Muiris MacCarthaigh & Shane Martin 121
The 2014 Local Elections in the Republic of Ireland Aodh Quinlivan 132
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Irish Political Studies Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 30 Number 2 June 2015
The Great Awakening? The Belfast Flag Protests and Protestant/Unionist/Loyalist Counter-memory in Northern Ireland Kevin Hearty 157
Social Background and Intra-party Attitudes in Ireland Michael Courtney 178
Convictions and Signals in Parliamentary Speeches: Dail Eireann Debates on Abortion in 2001 and 2013 Markus Baumann, Marc Debus & Jochen Müller 199
Gendering the Narrative of the Irish Crisis Mary P. Murphy 220
'Hawks Turn to Doves': The Response of the Post-revolutionary Generation to the 'New' Troubles in Ireland, 1969-1971 Briege Rice 238
Teaching, Assessment and Professional Development: Praxis in Ireland's Political Science Community Clodagh Harris & Brid Quinn 255
Shared Identity and the End of Conflict? How Far Has a Common Sense of 'Northern Irishness' Replaced British or Irish Allegiances since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement? Jonathan Tonge & Raul Gomez 276
Political Campaigns and Social Media: A Study of #mhe13 in Ireland Jane Suiter 299
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Journal of Democracy Volume 25, Number 4, October 2014 From Politics to Protest Ivan Krastev 5 The protes India's Watershed Vote I. Behind Modi's Victory Eswaran Sridharan 20 India's sixteenth general election ushered in a new era in the country's politics, putting Narendra Modi and the BIP firmly in charge. What accounts for the sharp swing away from the long-dominant Congress party? II. Hindu Nationalism in Power? Ashutosh Varshney 34 Will India under the BIP see a period of renewed communal violence, or will Hindu-nationalist politicians be reined in by constitutional constraints and their desire to stay in power? III. What It Means for the Economy Rajiv Kumar 46 Modi promised "good days" to aspiring young Indians, and they voted for him in droves. But he is off to a slow start in carrying out the economic reforms necessary to ensure that better days lie ahead. IV. The Risks Ahead Sumit Ganguly 56 Will the Modi government focus on the economy, or will it seek to implement a transformational Hindu-nationalist agenda? Growth, Security, and Democracy in Africa Richard Joseph 61 Democracy's fortunes rose in Africa in the 1990s, but more recently have been in retreat. The forces of democratic resurgence remain in play, however, as a look at the key case of Nigeria suggests. Euroskepticism Arrives I. Marginal No More Liubomir Topaloff 76 The European Parliament elections of May 2014 were not an "earthquake," but they did signal thai Eumkeptic parties are drawing closer to the European political main-ircani. II. The Missing Debate
Back to title list Joâo Carlos Espada 88 Disagreements over how much power should reside in Brussels must be allowed to become a normal aspect of debates about European affairs. Indonesia's 2014 Elections I. Parliament and Patronage Edward Aspinall 96 Indonesia's 2014 legislative elections went smoothly. Yet the "money politics" that featured so heavily in these contests suggests a grave need to reform the country's electoral system. II. How Jokowi Won and Democracy Survived Marcus Mietzner 111 Indonesians came close to electing as their new president a populist challenger promising to restore the country's predemocratic order. Democracy prevailed in the end, but its continued vulnerability was exposed. External Influence and Democratization I. Gatekeepers and Linkages Jakob Tolstrup 126 Levitsky and Way's account of linkage and leverage leaves out the key role of "gatekeeper" elites. II. The Revenge of Geopolitics Ghia Nodia 139 Advancing the democratic cause is threatening to autocrats, and they will fight back. III. Structure vs. Choice Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way 151 Linkage and leverage largely reflect long-term structural factors, and only in certain situations can they be affected by policy choices. Manipulating Term Limits in Latin America Javier Corrales and Michael Penfold 157 More and more Latin American countries have sought to relax or even eliminate presidential term limits. What are the consequences for democracy?
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Journal of Public Policy Volume 34 Issue 3 December 2014 When the smoke clears: expertise, learning and policy diffusion 357 Charles R. Shipan, Craig Volden Policy learning and science policy innovation adoption by street-level bureaucrats 389 Given Arnold State tax subsidies to bolster the long-term care insurance market 415 David C. Nixon Integrated strategies on sustainable development, climate change mitigation and adaptation in Western Europe: communication rather than coordination 437 Juan Casado-Asensio, Reinhard Steurer Budgeting and implementing fiscal policy in Italy 475 Alessandra Cepparulo, Francesca Gastaldi, Luisa Giuriato, Agnese Sacchi "Close but no Cigar": the measurement of corruption 507 Paul M. Heywood, Jonathan Rose
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Politique Internationale
numéro 145 2014 sommaire Patrick Wajsman En guise de présentation... 7 Avigdor Liberman Israël au cœur des tempêtes 9 Jean-Pierre Filiu Gaza : sortir du cycle de la guerre 25 Myriam Benraad La revanche du califat 41 Sibylle Rizk Liban : une nouvelle terre de jihad ? 55 Dorothée Schmid Les kurdes face à leur destin 81 Marion Guénard Égypte : Al-Sissi imperator ? 97 José Garçon Algérie : l'impossible relève ? 129 Gilles Kepel Moyen-orient : le grand séisme 147 Ursula von Der Leyen et Jean-Yves le Drian France-Allemagne : les affinités électives 169 Richard Heuzé Matteo Renzi, l'homme qui veut changer l’Italie 183 Edgars Rinkevics Lettonie : les défis européens 209 Iurie Leanca Moldavie : le désir d’Europe 231 Konstantin Malofeev Russie : le credo orthodoxe 255 Pavel Felgengauer Ukraine : les arrière-pensées de Vladimir Poutine 271 Edmond Alphandéry Regards croisés sur la FED et la BCE 301
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DOSSIER SPECIAL financement de l'économie et investisseurs responsables Franck Silvent En guise d'introduction 321 Michel Aglietta Les enjeux du financement de l'économie 325 John Kay De l'inconvénient du court-termisme 333 Fiona Reynolds La collaboration, nouvelle norme pour les investisseurs 343 Cristina Tebar Less OCDE : des principes directeurs pour quoi faire ? 355 Bertrand Fournier Une transparence à la française 363 Anne-Catherine Husson-Traoré L'investissement responsable en Europe 367 Joël Prohin et Laurent Déborde Investissement de long terme : la pratique d'un institutionnel français 373 Pascal Lagarde Accompagner la compétitivité de long terme des entreprises 381 Siv Jensen L'exemple du fonds souverain norvégien 391 Jaap van Dam Fonds de pension et gestion durable 399
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Regional and Federal Studies Volume 25 Number 1 February 2015
Is Scotland a Westminster-style Majoritarian Democracy or a Scandinavian-style Consensus Democracy? A Comparison of Scotland, the UK and Sweden Paul Cairney & Anders Widfeldt 1
Local Autonomy or National Equality? A Conflict of Values and Interests for Political Leaders David Karlsson 19
Federalization with a Constitutional Guarantee to Secession: Controversies, Paradoxes and Imponderables in Ethiopia Tesfa Bihonegn 45
Subnational Governments in the Negotiation of the Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020: The Case of Spain Mario Kölling 71
The Success of the Regionalist Parties in the 2014 Elections in Belgium Pierre Baudewyns, Régis Dandoy & Min Reuchamps 91
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Regional and Federal Studies Volume 25 Number 2 April 2015
From Sub-state Nationalism to Subnational Competition States: The Development and Institutionalization of Commercial Paradiplomacy in Scotland and Quebec Hubert Rioux Ouimet 109
Re-centralizing subsidiarity: Interpretations by the Italian Constitutional Court Erika Arban 129
A Regional Party in a Centralized Country: The Case of One Osaka in Japan Willy Jou 145
Two Political Worlds? Multi-level Campaign Integration in Canadian Constituencies Scott Pruysers 165
Why Federalism Does Not Always Take Shape: the Cases of Italy and Nepal André Lecours & Erika Arban 183
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Regional and Federal Studies volume 25 number 3
Indian Federalism and Democracy: The Growing Salience of Diversity-claims Over Equality-claims in Comparative and Indian Perspective Harihar Bhattacharyya 211
Multi-Level Governance in a Small State: A Study in Involvement, Participation, Partnership, and Subsidiarity Michael Kull & Merit Tatar 229
Devolution Paradox and the US South Carol S. Weissert & David Blake Jones 259
The Bordered World of Cross-border Cooperation: The Determinants of Local Government Contact Networks within Euroregions Sara Svensson 277
Election Reports
Territorial Polarization in Brazil's 2014 Presidential Elections Helder Ferreira Do Vale 297
Madeira Regional Elections 2015: A Polity Tyrannized by Majorities or the End of an Era? Teresa Ruel 313
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Revue Française d'Administration Publique SOMMAIRE DU N° 150 ADMINISTRATION ET ACTION PUBLIQUE EN CHINE CONTEMPORAINE Sous la responsabilité de Richard Balme Introduction L'État chinois en action . 297 M. Richard Balme Mutations de l'état et réformes structurelles La chasse aux tigres et la chasse aux mouches - Le Parti, l'État et l'administration en République populaire de Chine 305 M. Richard Balme Transformations sociales et développement du constitutionalisme en Chine 327 M. CAI Dingjian Un «tournant» pour la réforme de l'administration publique en Chine aujourd'hui 343 Entretien avec M. YU An Ne rien changer pour que tout change : réformes de la formation administrative chinoise entre innovation et continuité . 353 Mme Alessia Lefébure Les mécanismes de contrôle de l'administration en Chine - Une « société harmonieuse » peut-elle se construire au détriment de l'État de droit ? 371 Mme LI Zhang Chine : la règle de droit aux marges d'un empire bureaucratique et absolutiste (1978-2014) . 393 Mme Stéphanie Balme Enjeux et politiques publiques La politique industrielle en Chine : grandeur et limites du renouveau de l'État chinois . 415 M. Jean-Francois Huchet La politique énergétique au cœur de la modernisation chinoise 435 M. Richard Balme et Giulia Romano Du rôle de l'État dans les campagnes chinoises : histoire et évolution des administrations de l'agriculture 453 Mme Marie Schwoob L'État et la protection sociale en Chine . 467 Mme Marie Urban Le chaos créatif des réseaux sociaux : opportunité ou menace pour la dynamique de l'État et l'information 481 M. Filip Noubel L'arme du pouvoir et le pouvoir des armes : analyse des évolutions contemporaines de l'armée populaire de libération 495 M. Emmanuel Puig Les nouveaux enjeux institutionnels de la politique étrangère chinoise 511 Mme Alice Ekman Tableau des abréviations . 527
Back to title list VARIA Démocratie représentative et participation(s) citoyenne(s) : réflexions et applications pratiques 529 M. Jean-Benoît Albertini Convergences et résistances vis-à-vis de la politique de sécurité et de défense commune : une comparaison franco-allemande . 543 Delphine Deschaux-Dutard CHRONIQUES Chronique de l'administration 559 Mme Bénédicte Delaunay et MM. Antoine Fouilleron, Jean-François Monteils, Jean-Luc Pissaloux, Luc Rouban et Didier Supplisson Chronique du secteur public . 589 MM. André G. Delion et Michel Durupty Chronique de l'administration européenne . 599 MM. Fabrice Andreone et François Lafarge, Mme Eleftheria Neframi
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Revue Française D'administration Publique N° 151-152 OÙ EN SONT LES ÉLITES ADMINISTRATIVES EN EUROPE ? Sous la responsabilité de Luc Rouban Introduction 637 Luc Rouban La haute fonction publique hellénique et la crise : la permanence du provisoire 645 Mme Calliope Spanou The roller coaster of the Hungarian administrative élite : the politico-administrative relations in east-central Europe 663 MM. Attila Ágh et Kristian Kadar Le paradoxe des élites administratives italiennes 681 M. Guido Melis Les élites administratives en Espagne : vieilles inerties et nouveaux défis 697 M. Carlos Alba Tercedor La norme et l'institution : les mutations professionnelles des énarques de 1970 à 2010 719 M. Luc Rouban The British Administrative Elite. The Art of Change without Changing? 741 M. Colin Talbot Administrative Elites in the Netherlands from 1980 to 2011, Making Visible the Invisible 763 MM. Frits van Der Meer, and Jos Raadschelders German Regional Administrative Elites, New Public Management and the Role of the State in the Economy 783 MM. Micheal Bauer and Michael Tatham À la fois pilote et victime de l'austérité ? Les transformations de l'administration de l'Union européenne sous l'effet de la crise économique et financière 805 M. Didier Georgakakis VARIA L'archivage numérique dans la sphère publique, les enjeux d'une législation annoncée 825 Mme Géraldine Bachoué Pedrouzo La couverture maladie des personnels de l'union européenne : le régime commun d'assurance maladie 839 M. Fabrice Andreone
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Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives
Volume 80 Numéro 4 Décembre 2014 La lente mutation des élites administratives fédérales suisses Yves Emery, David Giauque et Frédéric Rebmann 725 Élites administratives et crise: Quelles perspectives pour la haute fonction publique en Grèce? Calliope Spanou 749 Les élites administratives aux Pays-Bas de 1980 à 2011 : Rendre visible l'invisible Jos Raadschelders et Frits M. van der Meer 767 Assurer la réactivité politique: Les mécanismes de politisation dans les bureaucraties ministérielles Thurid Hustedt et Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen 789 Au nom de la volonté de rapprocher les services de la population? Comprendre la création des nouveaux districts d'administration locale en Ouganda Nicholas Awortwi et A.H.J (Bert) Helmsing 811 La participation citoyenne - un facteur de démocratie durable en Afrique du Sud Liezel Lues 837 Ne réinventons pas la roue: La recherche d'une identité pour l'administration publique Zalmanovitch Yair 857
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Studia Diplomatica volume 67 no 1 3 Effective Multilateralism Revisited. The European Security Strategy
Ten Years After Morten Knudsen
15 The Role of the Inter-institutional Agreements in the Development of the European Parliament's External Competences Oleksandr Moskalenko
29 The EU's Voice in Third Countries. The EU Delegations around the World Tereza Novotná
47 Towards an EU-Mercosur Investment Agreement Luca Pantaleo
65 EU-ASEAN Cooperation in Transnational Security Threats. Prospects for Inter-regional Cooperation in Counter-terrorism Hana Umezawa
79 The EU Perspective on the Post-2015 Development Framework and the Legal Scope of EU Development Cooperation Tina Van den Sanden
93 The Trade-Labour Linkage in the EU's Generalized System of Preferences Samantha Velluti
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Studia Diplomatica Volume 67 number 2 3 Introduction
Stijn Verhelst 7 When 'Good Enough' Does Not Suffice. The Impact of Crisis on Institutional
Change in European Financial Sector Governance Aneta B. Spendzharova, Esther Versluis
21 Banking Union in Europe and Implications for Financial Stability Shawn Donnelly
35 Towards a Secure EMU Hans Geeroms, Pawel Karbownik
57 The Criticism Levelled against the SRM Is Not (Entirely) Justified Alan Lemangnen
69 Integration through Differentiation. Uneasy Interactions of the (Banking) Single Market and Banking Union Jakub Gren
85 Banks at the Service of the Economy? Eric De Keuleneer
99 Banking Union in the EU and in the ASEAN. Two Ways, Two Approaches Petr Blizkovsky
111 The G-20, Five Years on: Unsung Praise Karel Lannoo
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Studia Diplomatica Volume 67 number 4 Thematic section : Trouble in the Atlantic 5 The Growth of Transatlantic Security Cooperation
Frederic Merand, Ruben Zaiotti 9 A Strategic Assessment of NATO's SMART Defence and its Implications for
Canada Ian Wood
15 Visa Policy, Security and Transatlantic Relations Rey Koslowski
33 Burden Sharing and Collective Penny Pinching within NATO. The Implementation of Smart Defence Stefanie Von Hlatki
53 International Organizations, Transatlantic Cooperation and the 'Globalization' of Homeland Security Ruben Zaiotti
Individual articles 71 The EU's Comprehensive Approach to Security Balance or Fata Morgana?
Laurens Van Dorpe, Jan Orbie, Karen Del Biondo 93 From 'Second-Order' Elections to 'First-Order Supranational'
Elections. A State of Play after the 2014 EU Elections Fabian Willermain
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Turkish Studies Volume 15 Number 3 September 2014 Reproducing the Paradigm of Democracy in Turkey: Parochial Democratization in the Decade of Justice and Development Party Menderes Çinar And Çagkan Sayin 365 Rethinking Civil-Military Relations in Turkey: The Problems of the Democratic Governance of the Defense and Security Sectors Uğur Burç Yildiz 386 Locating Change in Turkish Foreign Policy: Visa Policies of the Justice and Development Party in the 2000s Cenk Aygül 402 Turkey's Republican People's Party: Politics of Opposition under a Dominant Party System Sinan Ciddi and Berk Esen 419 Limits to Regulating Irregular Migration in Turkey: What Constrains Public Policy and Why? Saime Ozcurumez and Deniz Yetkin 442 Strategic Learning, Limited Europeanization: How the Turkish National Police Used Twinning to Prepare Itself for the Planned New Border Agency Alexander Bürgin 458 Perceptions of the Turkish Model in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia Oğuzhan Göksel 476 The Relevance of a “Culture of Migration” in Understanding Migration Aspirations in Contemporary Turkey Christiane Timmerman, Kenneth Hemmerechts and Helene Marie-Lou de Clerck 496 A Turkish Muslim Between Islamism and Turkish Nationalism: Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi [1932-88] Ömer Aslan 519 The Cold War Origins of the Turkish Motor Vehicle Industry: The Tuzla Jeep, 1954-1971 Serhat Güvenç 536
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Turkish Studies Volume 15 Number 4 December 2014 Special Issue: Turkish Studies from an Interdisciplinary Perspective Guest Editors: Sinan Ciddi and Paul T. Levin Introduction Interdisciplinary and Comparison in Turkish Studies Sinan Ciddi and Paul T. Levin 557 Papers Theory-consuming or Theory-producing?: Studying Turkey as a Theory-developing Critical Case Murat Somer 571 Monologue to Conversation: Comparative Approaches in Turkish Historiography Erik Jan Zürcher 589 Nation-Building, Party-Strength, and Regime Consolidation: Kemalism in Comparative Perspective Berk Esen 600 Comparative Criminal Justice in the Era of Modernity: A Template for Inquiry and the Ottoman Empire as Case Study Kent F. Schull 621 Statistics, Reform, and Regimes of Expertise in Turkey Brian Silverstein 638 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Political Clientelism and Patronage in Turkey Sabri Sayari 655 Twitter and Politics: Identifying Turkish Opinion Leaders in New Social Media Osman Zeki Gökçe, Emre Hatipoğlu, Gökhan Göktürk, Brooke Luetgert and Yücel Saygin 671 From Alliance of Civilizations to Branding the Nation: Turkish Studies, Image Wars and Politics of Comparison in an Age of Neoliberalism Asli Iğsiz 689
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Turkish Studies Volume 16 Number 1 March 2015 Seventh Son of the East: Sezai Karakoç and His Doctrine of Revival Metin Gurcan 1 Diagnosing the National Neurosis: The Underground Journal Şizofrengi and Its Critique of 1990s Turkish Society Erik Mortenson and Rafet Karaoğlu 20 Health Reform and Service Satisfaction in the Poor: Turkey 2003-11 Yasushi Hazama 36 The Fourth Style of Politics: Eurasianism as a Pro-Russian Rethinking of Turkey's Geopolitical Identity Şener Aktürk 54 Alevi "Openings" and Politicization of the "Alevi Issue" During the AKP Rule Derya Özkul 80 Party Splits in Turkish Party System: The Case of Centre-Right Parties Özhan Demirkol 97 Social Media and the Kurdish Issue in Turkey: Hate Speech, Free Speech and Human Security Funda Gençoğlu Onbasi 115
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Turkish Studies Volume 16 Number 2 June 2015
The Alevi Workshops: An Opening Without an Outcome? Murat Borovali and Cemil Boyraz 145
Opposition to Authoritarianism: The Society for the Dissemination of Free Ideas and the Road to Democracy in Turkey, 1947-50 Hilmi Ozan Özavci 161
The Role of Foreign Policy in Constructing the Party Identity of the Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP) Esen Kirdiş 178
Assessments of Turkish Foreign Policy in the Middle East During the Arab Uprisings Mesut Özcan, Talha Köse and Ekrem Karakoç 195
Institutionalization of History in the Ottoman Empire Ferdan Ergut 219
Piecrust Promises: An Analysis of the Turkish Political Parties' Electoral Pledges Emre Toros 240
Liberalization, Post-Crisis Restructuring and Internationalization in Turkish Banking Canan Yildirim 253
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Turkish Studies Volume 16 Number 3 September 2015 Papers Shift-of-axis in Turkish Foreign Policy: Turkish National Role Conceptions Before and During AKP Rule Ekrem T. Başer 291 Turkey as a Great Power? Back to Reality Ąžuolas Bagdonas 310 Harmonization of Turkey's Political, Economic, and Military Interests in the 1950s: Reflections on Turkey's Middle East Policy Murat Kasapsaraçoğlu 332 The Alevi Opening of the AKP Government in Turkey: Walking a Tightrope between Democracy and Identity Mehmet Bardakçi 349 "Strengthening the Family" Policies in Turkey: Managing the Social Question and Armoring Conservative-Neoliberal Populism Zafer Yilmaz 371 Russian Immigrant Diaspora in Turkey: Language Use, Preference and Attitudes Elena Antonova-Ünlü, Çiğdem Sağin-Şimşek, Ender Ateşman and Anna Lozovska 391 Labor Market Experience in a "Pseudo-Home" Country: Turkish Immigrants in Northern Cyprus Mustafa Besim, Tufan Ekici and Fatma Güven-Lisaniler 411 Performing lrşad: Female Preachers' (Vaizeler's) Religious Assistance Within the Framework of the Turkish State Chiara Maritato 433
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West European Politics Volume 38 Number 1 January 2015
Social Inequality in Political Participation: The Dark Sides of Individualisation Klaus Armingeon and Lisa Schädel 1
Finding Out the Hard Way: Uncovering the Structural Foundations of Political Dissatisfaction in Italy, 1973-2013 Sergio Martini and Mario Quaranta 28
Normative Balance and Electoral Reform: A Finnish Puzzle and a Comparative Analysis Steffen Ganghof, Sebastian Eppner and Katja Heeß 53
Bloc Identification in Multi-Party Systems: The Case of the Swedish Two-Bloc System Magnus Hagevi 73
Desperate Needs, Desperate Deeds: Why Mainstream Parties Respond to the Issues of Niche Parties Marc van de Wardt 93
Local Districts, National Contexts, and the Number of Parties Guido Tiemann 123
New Administration, New Immigration Regime: Do Parties Matter After All? A UK Case Study James Hampshire and Tim Bale 145
The Politics of 'Third Country Equivalence' in Post-Crisis Financial Services Regulation in the European Union Lucia Quaglia 167
Patterns of EU Energy Policy Outputs: Incrementalism or Punctuated Equilibrium David Benson and Duncan Rüssel 185
Sharing the Rewards, Dividing the Costs?The Electoral Consequences of Social Pacts and Legislative Reform in Western Europe Kerstin Hamann, Alison Johnston, Alexia Katsanidou, John Kelly and Philip H. Pollock 206
ELECTIONS IN CONTEXT
A Divided Nation? The 2014 Belgian Federal Elections Audrey André and Sam Depauw 228
The German Federal Election of 2013: Merkel's Triumph, the Disappearance of the Liberal Party, and Yet Another Grand Coalition Thorsten Faas 238
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West European Politics Volume 38 Number 2 March 2015
After Lisbon: National Parliaments in the European Union Katrin Auel and Thomas Christiansen 261
To Scrutinise or Not to Scrutinise? Explaining Variation in EU-Related Activities in Parliaments National Katrin Auel, Olivier Rozenberg and Angela Tacea 282
Beyond Institutional Capacity: Political Motivation and Parliamentary Behaviour in the Early Warning System Katjana Gattermann and Claudia Hefftler 305
National Parliaments after Lisbon: Administrations on the Rise? Anna-Lena Högenauer and Christine Neuhold 335
Who Controls National EU Scrutiny? Parliamentary Party Groups, Committees and Administrations Alexander Strelkov 355
National Parliaments and the Eurozone Crisis: Taking Ownership in Difficult Times? Katrin Auel and Oliver Höing 375
Executive Privilege Reaffirmed? Parliamentary Scrutiny of the CFSP and CSDP Ariella Huff 396
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West European Politics Volume 38 Number 3 May 2015 The Gordon Smith and Vincent Wright v Memorial Prizes 2014 v Assessing the Authority of Political Office Holders: The Leadership Capital Index Mark Bennister, Paul't Hart and Ben Worthy 417 Ministerial Importance and Survival in Government: Tough at the Top? Jonathan Bright, Holger Döring and Conor Little 441 Economic Crisis and Levels of Political Participation in Europe (2002-2010): The Role of Resources and Grievances Anna Kern, Sofie Marien and Marc Hooghe 465 'Mild Mannered'? Protest and Mobilisation in Portugal under Austerity, 2010-2013 Guya Accornero and Pedro Ramos Pinto 491 The Emergence of a New Party in the Italian Party System: Rise and Fortunes of the Five Star Movement Nicolö Conti and Vincenzo Memoli 516 The AfD: Finally a Successful Right-Wing Populist Eurosceptic Party for Germany? Kai Arzheimer 535 The Impact of Radical Right-Wing Parties on the Positions of Mainstream Parties Regarding Multiculturalism Kyung Joon Han 557 Differential Responsiveness in Europe: The Effects of Preference Difference and Electoral Participation Yvette Peters and Sander J. Ensink 577 Diffusion of Compliance in the 'Race towards Brussels?' A Spatial Approach to EU Accession Conditionality Tobias Böhmelt and Tina Freyburg 601 How European Union Membership Can Undermine the Rule of Law in Emerging Democracies Jonathan B. Slapin 627 Recruitment and Expertise in the European Commission Johan Christensen 649 How do EU Foreign Policy-Makers Decide? Thomas E. Henökl 679 Institutional Orientations within the European External Action Service Dead or Alive? Explaining the Long-Term Survival Chances of Interest Groups Helene Marie Fisker 709 ELECTIONS IN CONTEXT Polarising Pluralism: The Swedish Parliamentary Election of September 2014 Nicholas Aylott and Niklas Bolin 730
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West European Politics Volume 38 Number 4 July 2015 Introduction: Issue Ownership Jonas Lefevere, Anke Tresch and Stefaan Walgrave 755 Issue Emphases, Saliency Theory and Issue Ownership: A Historical and Conceptual Analysis Ian Budge 761 The Conceptualisation and Measurement of Issue Ownership Stefaan Walgrave, Anke Tresch and Jonas Lefevere 778 Negative Issue Ownership Markus Wagner and Thomas M. Meyer 797 Changing Issue Ownership through Policy Communication Stefan Dahlberg and Johan Martinsson 817 Conforming to the Dominant Discourse:Framing Distance and Multiparty Competition Marc van de Wardt 839 The Effect of Associative Issue Ownership on Parties' Presence in the News Media Wouter van der Brug and Joost Berkhout 869 Associative Issue Ownership as a Determinant of Voters' Campaign Attention Jonas Lefevere, Anke Tresch and Stefaan Walgrave 888 Issue Ownership of the Economy: Cross-Time Effects on Vote Choice Éric Bélanger and Richard Nadeau 909
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West European Politics Volume 38 Number 5 September 2015
Radosław Zubek 933 Legislative Organisation and its Determinants in European Parliamentary Democracies
Parliamentary Voting Procedures in Comparison Simon Hug, Simone Wegmann and Reto Wüest 940
Government Selection and Executive Powers:Constitutional Design in Parliamentary Democracies José Antonio Cheibub, Shane Martin and Bjorn Erik Rasch 969
Explaining Reforms of Parliamentary Minority Rights: A Theoretical Framework with Case Study Application Ulrich Sieberer and Wolfgang C. Müller 997
Coalition Government and Committee Power Radoslaw Zubek 1020
Legislative Committees as Uncertainty Reduction Devices in Multiparty Parliamentary Democracies Luigi Curini and Francesco Zucchini 1042
The Origins of Parliamentary Agenda Control: A Comparative Process Tracing Analysis Michael Koß 1062
The Centralisation of Parliamentary Policy Julia Frederike Keh 1086
Statements in Western European Parliaments Electoral Incentives and Individual Parliament Members' Rights Yael Shomer 1106
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West European Politics Volume 38 number 6 November 2015
Economy, Type of Government, and Strategic Timing of Elections: Calling Opportunistic Early Elections in OECD Democracies Pedro Riera 1129
Migrants into Members: Social Rights, Civic Requirements, and Citizenship in Western Europe Gregory Baldi and Sara Wallace Goodman 1152
Explaining Attitudes toward Immigration: The Role of Regional Context and Individual Predispositions Johannes Karreth, Shane P. Singh and Szymon M. Stojek 1174
How Europe's Political Leaders Made Sense of the Euro Crisis: The Influence of Pressure and Personality Femke van Esch and Marij Swinkels 1203
The Impact of Voter Evaluations of Leaders' Traits on Voting Behaviour: Evidence from Seven European Countries Patricio Costa and Frederico Ferreira da Silva 1226
Under Which Conditions Do Parties Attract Voters' Reactions to Issues? Party-Varying Issue Voting in German Elections 1987-2009 Ingrid Mauerer, Paul W. Thurner and Marc Debus 1251
Voter-Representative Congruence in Europe: A Loss of Institutional Influence? Branislav Dolný and Pavol Baboš 1274
Parties on the Chain of Federalism: Position- Taking and Multi-level Party Competition in Germany Christian Stecker 1305
Agency Termination in the UK: What Explains the 'Bonfire of the Quangos'? Chris O'Leary 1327
ELECTIONS IN CONTEXT
A'Pivotal Centre Party'Calls the Shots: The 2015 Finnish General Election David Arter 1345