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Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda, and Security Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2009) http://www.acipss.org/newsletter_archiv/JIPSS_extract_4.pdf

EDITORIAL

Siegfried Bier and Martin Moll, “5 Years ACIPSS – 5 Issues JIPSS,” 5

TOPICAL ESSAYS

Nicole-Melanie Goll, “Vom Operationsgebiet fernzuhalten. Zwangsdeportation ung Internierung als sischerheitspolitische Maßnahmen de Habsburgermonarchie im Ersten Weltkrieg, am Beispiel des Zivilinterniertenlagers Thalerhof bei Graz,” 7 Alexander N. Lassner, “In Search of Allies: Intelligence Assessments by Austrian Military Attachés, 1933-1938,” 23 Hans Schafranek, “Propaganda als Instrument politischer Disziplinierung. Stalinische Provokationstechniken im deustchprachigen Exil während de Moskauer Schauprozesse, 1936-1938,” 53 Robert Knight, “Life after SOE: Peter Wilkinson’s Journey from the Clowder Mission to Waldheim,” 71 Peer Henrik Hansen, “The CIA and the Recruiting of Aksel Larsen, 15

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h-diplo JOURNAL WATCH, J to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Third Quarter 2009 21 October 2009

Copyright © 2009 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.

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Georg Hoffman, “Luftraum in der Krise. Österreichische Sicherheitspolitik am Beispiel des CSSR-Einsatzes 1968, 97 David Jaklin, “Executive Outcomes. Firmengeschichte und Rezeption de Mutter aller Private Military Companies,” 113

Journal of African History, Vol. 50, No. 2 (2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=AFH&volumeId=50&issueId=02&iid=6138660

A.G. Hopkins, “The New Economic History of Africa,” 155

Holly Hanson, “Mapping Conflict: Heterarchy and Accountability in the Ancient Capital of Buganda,” 179 Rhiannon Stephens, “Lineage and Society in Precolonial Uganda,” 203 Pauline von Hellermann and Uyilawa Usuanlele, “The Owner of the Land: The Benin Obas and Colonial Forest Reservation in the Benin Division, Southern Nigeria,” 223 Erik Green, “The Lasting Story: Conservation and Agricultural Extension Services in Colonial Malawi,” 247 Klaas van Walraven, “Decolonization by Referendum: The Anamoly of Niger and the Fall of Sawaba, 1958-1959,” 269

Journal of American History, Vol. 96, No. 1 (June 2009) http://journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/961/index.html

Sarah Keyes, “’Like a Roaring Lion’: The Overland Trail as a Sonic Conquest,” 19 Julia C. Ott, “’The Free and Open People’s Market’: Political Ideology and Retail Brokerage at the New York Stock Exchange,” 44 Robyn Muncy, “Coal-Fired Reforms: Social Citizenship, Dissident Miners, and the Great Society,” 72 Joy Rohde, “Gray Matters: Social Scientists, Military Patronage, and Democracy in the Cold War,” 99 James Morton Turner, “’The Specter of Environmentalism’: Wilderness, Environmental Politics, and the Evolution of the New Right,” 123

Journal of American History, Vol. 96, No. 2 (September 2009)

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http://journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/962/index.html Jon Grinspan, “’Young Men for War’: The Wide Awakes and Lincoln’s 1860 Presidential Campaign,” 357 Dorothy Ross, “Lincoln and the Ethics of Emancipation: Universalism, Nationalism, Exceptionalism,” 379 Allen C. Guelzo, “The Not-So-Grand Review: Abraham Lincoln in the Journal of American History,” 400 Mathew Pinsker, Edward L. Ayers, Catherine Clinton, Michael F. Holt, Mark E. Neely Jr., and Douglas L. Wilson, “Lincoln Studies at the Bicentennial: A Round Table,” 417

INTERCHANGE

Eugenio F. Biagini, David W. Blight, Carolyn P. Boyd, Richard Carwardine, Kevin K. Gaines, Vinay Lal, Nicola Miller, Jorg Nagler, Jay Sexton, Adam I.P Smith, and Odd Arne Westad, “The Global Lincoln,” 462

Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 68, No. 2 (August 2009) http://www.aasianst.org/publications/JAS-69-3-TOC.htm

Christine R. Yano, “Wink on Pink: Interpreting Japanese Cute as it Grabs the Global Headlines.” Marjorie Dryburgh, “Rewriting Collaboration: China, Japan, and the Self in the Diaries of Bai Jianwu.” Margaret Hillenbrand, “Murakami Haruki in Greater China: Creative Responses and the Quest for Cosmopolitanism.” Karen L. Thornber, “Early Twentieth-Century Intra-East Asian Literary Contact Nebulae: Censored Japanese Literature in Chinese and Korean.” Sarah Kovner, “Best Cultures: Sex Workers and Servicemen in Occupied Japan.” Mariko Asano Tamanoi, “Suffragist Women, Corrupt Officials, and Waste Control in Prewar Japan: Two Plays by Kaneko Shigeri.” Christine Kim, “Politics and Pageantry in Protectorate Korea (1905-10): The Imperial Progresses of Sunjong.”

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Sunyoung Park, “Everyday Life as Critique in Late Colonia Korea: Kim Namch’on’s Literary Experiments, 1934-43.” Andrew Hall, “The Word is Mightier than the Throne: Bucking Colonial Education Trends in Manchukuo.”

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 53, No. 3 (June 2009) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol53/issue3/

Jason Lyall, “Does Indiscriminate Violence Incite Insurgent Attacks?: Evidence from Chechnya,” 331 Daphna Canetti-Nisim, Eran Halperin, Keren Sharvit, and Steven E. Hobfoll, “A New Stress-Based Model of Political Extremism: Personal Exposure to Terrorism, Psychological Distress, and Exclusionist Political Attitudes, 363 Ely Ratner, “Reaping What You Sow: Democratic Transitions and Foreign Policy Realignment,” 390 Francisco Herreros and Henar Criado, ”Pre-emptive or Arbitrary: Two Forms of Lethal Violence in a Civil War,” 419 Isak Svensson, “Who Brings Which Peace?: Neutral versus Biased Mediation and Institutional Peace Arrangements in Civil Wars,” 446. Roger E. Myerson, “A Field Manual for the Cradle of Civilization: Theory of Leadership and Lessons of Iraq,” 470

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 53, No. 4 (August 2009) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol53/issue4/

Lars-Erik Cederman and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, “Introduction to Special Issue on ‘Disaggregating Civil War,’” 487 Lars-Erik Cederman, Halvard Buhaug, and Jan Ketil Rød, “Ethno-Nationalist Dyads and Civil War: A GIS-Based Analysis,” 496 Nils B. Weidmann, “Geography as Motivation and Opportunity: Group Concentratijon and Ethnic Conflict,” 526 Halvard Buhaug, Scott Gates, and Pälvi Lujala, “Geography, Rebel Capability, and the Duration of Civil Conflict,” 544

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David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, and Idean Salehyan, “It Takes Two: A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome,” 570 Håvard Hegre, Gudrun Østby, and Clionadh Raleigh, “Poverty and Civil War Events: A Disaggregated Study of Liberia,” 598 Kyle Beardsley and Brian McQuinn, “Rebel Groups as Predatory Organizations: The Political Effects of the 2004 Tsunami in Indonesia and Sri Lanka,” 624

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 53, No. 5 (October 2009) http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/vol53/issue5/

Elizabeth A. Stanley and John P. Sawyer, “The Equifinality of War Termination: Multiple Paths to Ending War,” 651 William A. Boettcher III and Michael D. Cobb, “’Don’t Let Them Die in Vain’: Casualty Frames and Public Tolerance for Escalating Commitment in Iraq,” 677 Ana Carolina Garriga, “Regime Type and Bilateral Treaty Formalization: Do Too Many Cooks Spoil the Soup?,” 698 Jolyon Howorth and Anand Menon, “Still Not Pushing Back: Why the European Union is Not Balancing the United States,” 727 Amy Yuen, “Target Concessions in the Shadow of Intervention,” 745 Andrzej Peic and Krzysztof J. Peic, “Same Game, New Tricks: What Makes a Good Strategy in the Prisoner’s Dilemma?,” 774 Maria de la Luz Incián, “Repressive Threats, Procedural Concessions, and the Zapatista Cycle of Protests, 1994-2003,” 794

Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 39, No. 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913733470

Rajah Rasiah and Rene E. Ofreneo, “Introduction: The Dynamics of Textile and Garment Manufacturing in Asia,” 501 Lee-in Chen Chiu, “Industrial Policy and Structural Change in Taiwan’s Textile and Garment Industry,” 512 Rajah Rasiah, “Malaysia’s Textile and Garment Firms at the Crossroads,” 530

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Rene E. Ofreneo, “Development Choices for Philippine Textiles and Garments in the Post-MFA Era,” 543 Kian Wi Thee, “The Development of Labour-Intensive Garment Manufacturing in Indonesia,” 562 Saman Kelegama, “Ready-made Garment Exports from Sri Lanka,” 579 Nazneen Ahmed, “Sustaining Ready-made Garment Exports from Bangladesh,” 597 Rajah Rasiah, “Can Garment Exports from Cambodia, Laos and Burma be Sustained?,” 619 William Case, “After the Crisis: Capital and Regime Resilience in the ASEAN Three,” 649 Jack Fong, “Sacred Nationalism: The Thai Monarchy and Primordial Nation Construction,” 673

COMMENTARY Susanne Prager Nyein, “Expanding Military, Shrinking Citizenry and the New Constitution in Burma,” 638

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 18, No. 61 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913868771

Thomas Heberer, “Evolvement of Citizenship in Urban China or Authoritarian Communitarianism? Neighborhood Development, Community Participation, and Autonomy,” 491 Choy Dick Wan, “The Shi Tao Case: Its Development in Mainland China, “ 517 Tang Lay Lee and Francis Regan, “Why Develop and Support Women’s Organizations in Providing Legal Aid in China? Women’s Rights, Women’s Organizations, and Legal Aid to China,” 541 Phillip Stalley, “Can Trade Green China? Participation in the Global Economy and the Environmental Performance of Chinese Firms,” 567 Michal Meidan, Philiip Andrews-Speed, and Ma Xin, “Shaping China’s Energy Policy: Actors and Processes,” 591

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Hak Yin Li and Yongnian Zheng, “Re-interpreting China’s Non-Intervention Policy towards Myanmar: Leverage, Interest, and Intervention,” 617 Hong Zhang, “Labor Migration, Gender, and the Rise of Neo-Local Marriages in the Economic Boomtown of Dongguan, South China,” 639 Timothy K.Y. Wong, Po-San Wan, and Kenneth W.K. Law, “Public Perceptions of Income Inequality in Hong Kong: Trends, Causes, and Implications,” 657 Jonathan Sullivan, “Campaign Advertising in Taiwanese Presidential Elections,” 675

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 17, No. 2 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913570748

INTRODUCTION Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin, and Brian Jenkins, “The Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe: History, Interpretation, Performance,” 147 William M. Downs, Carrie L. Manning, and Richard N. Engstrom, “Revisiting the ‘Moderating Effects of Incumbency’: A Comparative Study of Government Participation and Political Extremism,” 151 Andrea Mammone, “The Eternal Return? Faux Populism and Contemporarization of Neo-Fascism across Britain, France and Italy,” 171 Jovo Bakic, “Extreme-Right Idelogy, Practice and Supporters: Case Study of the Serbian Radical Party,” 193 Antonis A. Ellinas, “Chaotic but Popular? Extreme-Right Organisation and Performance in the Age of Media Communication,” 209 Lenka Bustikova, “The Extreme-Right in Eastern Europe: EU Accession and the Quality of Governance,” 223 Daunis Auers and Andres Kasekamp, “Explaining the Electoral Failure of Extreme-Right Parties in Estonia and Latvia,” 241 Gallo, Ernesto, “Italy and Spain: Different Patterns of State/Society Complexes in the Contemporary Era,” 255 Michael Baun, Karel Kouba, and Dan Marek, “Evaluating the Effects of the EU Common Agriculture Policy in a New Member State: The Case of the Czech Republic,” 271

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Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 44, No3 (July 2009) http://jch.sagepub.com/content/vol44/issue3/

David Corkill and Jose Carlos Pina Almeida, “Commemoration and Propaganda in Salazar’s Portugal: The Mundo Português Exposition of 1940,” 381 Roberto Villa García, “The Failure of Electoral Modernization: The Elections of 1936 in Granada,” 401 Florentino Rodao, “Japan and the Axis, 1937-8: Recognition of the Franco Regime and Manchukuo,” 431 Julius Ruiz, “Seventy Years On: Historians and Repression During and After the Spanish Civil War,” 449 Karl Loewenstein, “’Obshchestvennost’ as Key to Understanding Soviet Wrtiers of the 1950s: Moskovskii Literator, October 1956-March 1957,” 473 James W. Cortada, “Public Policies and the Development of National Computer Industries in Britain, France, and the Soviet Union, 1940-1980,” 493

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 11, No. 2 & 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g915126217

EDITORIAL

Dominik J. Schaller, “From the Editor: The Demjanjuk Case –Final Justice?,” 195

OBITUARY Scott Straus and Lars Waldorf, “Alison Des Forges, 1942-2009,” 199

ORIGINAL ARTICLES Dominik J. Schaller, “Introduction: New Perspectives on Soviet Mass Violence,” 205 Irma Kreiten, “A Colonial Experiment in Cleansing: The Russian Conquest of Western Caucasus, 1856-65,” 213 Alexander Statiev, “Soviet Ethnic Deportations: Intent Versus Outcome,” 243

RELATED ARTICLES

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Manus I. Midlarsky, “Territoriality and the Onset of Mass Violence: the Political Extremism of Joseph Stalin,” 265 Claudia Weber, “The Export of Terror – On the Impact of the Stalinist Culture of Terror on Soviet Foreign Policy During and After World War II,” 285 Olaf Mertelsmann and Aigi Rahi-Tamm, “Soviet Mass Violence in Estonia Revisited,” 307 J. Otto Pohl, Eric J. Schmaltz, and Ronald J. Vossler, “’In Our Hearts We Felt the Sentence of Death’: Ethnic German Recollections of Mass Violence in the USSR, 1928-48,” 323 Frank Grüner, “Did Anti-Jewish Mass Violence Exist in the Soviet Union? – Anti-Semitism and Collective Violence in the USSR During the War and Postwar Years,” 355

Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 8, No. 2 (April 2009) http://www.jgape.org/toc.php

Joseph Horowitz, “Henry Krehbiel: German American, Music Critic.” Bluford Adams, “World Conquerors or a Dying People? Racial Theory, Regional Anxiety, and the Brahmin Anglo-Saxonists.” Christopher McKnight Nichols, “Rethinking Randolph Bourne’s Trans-National America: How World War I Created an Isolationist Antiwar Pluralism.”

Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 9, No. 3 (September 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118546215/home

Eric Arnesen, “Introduction to the Forum,” 309 Bertram Wyatt-Brown, “Vernon Burton’s The Age of Lincoln: A New Approach to Religion, Reform, and Abolitionism,” 311 Stephen Berry, “’I Always Thought ‘Dixie’ One of the Best Tunes I Ever Heard’: Lincoln’s Claims on the South and the South’s Claims on Lincoln,” 325 David Moltke-Hansen, “The Southern Abraham?,” 341 Orville Vernon Burton, “Author’s Response to the Southern Intellectual History Circle Forum on The Age of Lincoln,” 355

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Adam L. Tate, “Confronting Abolitionism: Bishop John England, American Catholicism, and Slavery,” 373 Keith Harper, “They Twain Shall be One Flesh: The Courtship and Marriage of Thomas Hudson and Mary Aulick, Baptist Missionaries to China in the 1890s,” 405 Stewart Justman, “Reticence in Action: The Antisepsis Controversy,” 427

Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 37, No. 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914524245

Joseph Hardwick, “Anglican Church Expansion and the Recruitment of Colonial Clergy for New South Wales and the Cape Colony, c. 1790-1850,” 361 Robert Burroughs, “Imperial Eyes or ‘The Eyes of Another Race’? – Roger Casement’s Travels in West Africa,” 383 Fransjohan Pretorius, “Boer Propaganda During the South African War of 1899-1902,” 399 Chris Grocott, “A Good Soldier, but a Maligned Governor: General Sir Archibald Hunter, Governor of Gibraltar 1910-13,” 421 Henry Frendo, “Australian Press Perspectives on Lord Strickland’s Malta,” 441 Jonathan Colman, “Britain and the Indo-Pakistani Conflict: The Rann of Kutch and Kashmir, 1965,” 465

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Autumn 2009) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/jinh/40/2

Theodore K. Rabb, “Introduction: The Persistence of the ‘Crisis,’” 145 Jan de Vries, “The Economic Crisis of the Seventeenth Century after Fifty Years,” 151 Anne E.C. McCants, “Historical Demography and the Crisis of the Seventeenth Century,” 195 Jacob Soll, “Accounting for Government: Holland and the Rise of Political Economy in Seventeenth-Century Europe,” 215

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Peter Burke, “The Crisis in the Arts of the Seventeenth Century: A Crisis of Representation?,” 239 Edward Bever, “Witchcraft Prosecutions and the Decline of Magic,” 263

Journal of Israeli History, Vol. 28, No. 2 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g915193149

Tammy Razi and Na’ama Sheffi, “Introduction,” 95 Chanan Naveh, “Israeli Radio During the Six Day War: The Voice of National Unity,” 99 Einat Lachover, “Women in the Six Day War Through the Eyes of the Media,” 117 Na’ama Sheffi, “Shifting Boundaries: The 19678 War in Israeli Children’s Magazines,” 137 Alon Gan, “The Tanks of Tammuz and The Seventh Day: The Emergence of Opposite Poles of Israeli Identity After the Six Day War,” 155 Benny Ben-David, “The Siege Syndrome: The Six Day War and Israeli Cinema,” 175 Dorit Yerushalmi, “The Theatrical Ammunition of the 1967 War,” 195 Naomi Meiri-Dann and Shmuel Meiri, “Between Victory and Destruction: The Changing Narrative of the Division of Steel Memorial,” 213

Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 41, No. 3 (August 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=LAS&volumeld=41&issueld=03&iid=6096008

Sonja Wolf, “Subverting Democracy: Elite Rule and the Limits to Political Participation in Post-War El Salvador,” 429 Eduardo Alemán, “Institutions, Political Conflict and the Cohesion of Policy Networks in the Chilean Congress, 1961-2006,” 467 Claudio Robles-Ortiz, “Agrarian Capitalism and Rural Labour: The Hacienda System in Central Chile, 1870-1920,” 493 Erick D. Langer, “Bringing the Economic Back In: Andean Indians and the Construction of the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century Bolivia,” 527

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Journal of Military History, Vol. 73, No. 4 (October 2009) http://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/jmhvols/734.html

ARTICLES

Carl Meredith Bradley, “The British War Chariot: A Case for Indirect Warfare,” 1073 John R. Maass, “’Too Grievous for a People to Bear’: Impressment and Conscription,” 1091 Brian Neumann, “’A Question of Authority’: Reassessing the March-Pershing Feud,” 1117 Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, “Cold War Pressures, Regional Strategies, and Relative Decline: British Military and Strategic Planning for Cyprus, 1950-1960,” 1143 Tim Stapleton, “’Bad Boys: Infiltration and Sedition in the African Military Units of the Central African Federation (Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe) 1953-63,” 1167 Kevin M. Boylan, “The Red Queen’s Race: Operation Washington Green and Pacification in Binh Dinh Province, 1969-1970,” 1195 Awet T. Weldemichael, “The Eritrean Long March: The Strategic Withdrawal of the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF), 1978-1979,” 1231

FORUM Stephen Badsey, Donald Stoker, and Joseph G. Dawson III, “Confederate Military Strategy in the U.S. Civil War – Revisited,” 1273

Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 47, No. 3 (September 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MOA&volumeld=47&issueld=03&iid=5982256

Alexis Arieff, “Still Standing: Neighborhood Wars and Political Stability in Guinea,” 331 Catherine Bolten, “Rethinking Burgeoning Political Consciousness: Student Activists, the Class of ’99 and Political Intent in Sierra Leone,” 349

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Stefaan Marysse and Sara Geenen, “Win-win or Unequal Exchange? The Case of the Sino-Congolese Cooperation Agreements,” 371 Kate Meagher, “Trading on Faith: Religious Movements and Informal Economic Governance in Nigeria,” 397 Simon Shen, “A Constructed (Un)Reality on China’s Re-Entry into Africa: The Chinese Online Community Perception of Africa (2006-2008), 425 Kjetil Tronvoll, “Ambiguous Elections: The Influence of Non-Electoral Politics in Ethiopian Democratisation,” 449

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title/~db=all~content=g913894538

ARTICLES

Jonathan Dunnage, “Ideology, Clientelism and the ‘Fascistization of the Italian State: Fascists in the Interior Ministry Police,” 267 Jorge Dagnino, “Catholic Students at War: The Federazione Universitaria Cattolica Italiana, 1940-1943,” 285 Giovanni Montroni, “The Professors In and After the Fascist Regime. The Purges in the Universities of Italy (1944-46),” 305 Yuri Guaiana, “The Formation of a Civil Religion in Republican Italy (1943-49), 329

REAPPRAISALS AND RECOLLECTIONS Marina Roggero, “The Meaning of Literacy: An Italian Reappraisal,” 346 Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, “Pietro Scoppola (1926-2007): History As Civil Commitment,” 357

Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 44, No. 2 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914740683

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Karin Speedy, “Who Were the Reunion ‘Coolies’ of 19th-century New Caledonia?,” 123

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Colin Newbury, “Pacts, Alliances and Patronage: Modes of Influence and Power in the Pacific,” 141 I.C. Campbell, “New Caledonia and French Polynesia since the 1980s,” 163 Sarah Walls, “Jean-Marie Tjibaou, Statesman Without a State: A Reporter’s Perspective,” 165 Adrian Muckle, “’No More Violence Nor War’: 20 Years of Nation-Building in New Caledonia,” 179 Sémir Al Wardi, “Twenty Years of Politics in French Polynesia,” 195

NOTES AND DOCUMENTS Claus Gossler, “The Commercial Career of James Lyle Young: Contemporary Evaluations of a Notable South Seas Character,” 209

Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 5, No. 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913494420

Maria Jansson, Maria Wendt, and Cecilia Ase, “Teaching Political Science Through Memory Work,” 179 William J. Ball, “Learning the Local Political Landscape with Geographic Information Systems (GIS),” 198 Anne Marie Baylouny, “Seeing Other Sides: Nongame Simulations and Alternative Perspectives of Middle East Conflict,” 214 Gabriela Pleschova and Eszter Simon, “Teaching Training for Political Science PhD Students in Europe: Determinants of a Tool for Enhanced Teaching in Higher Education,” 233 John James Quinn, “When You Can’t Find the Perfect Match: Using the Accumulated Most Similar Design in Case Studies,” 250

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g912750809

OPENING ADDRESS

Mike Jackson, “British Counter-Insurgency,” 347

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Paul Dixon, “’Hearts and Minds’? British Counter-Insurgency from Malaya to Iraq,” 353 Karl Hack, “The Malayan Emergency as Counter-Insurgency Paradigm,” 383 Huw Bennett, “’A Very Salutary Effect’: The Counter-Terror Strategy in the Early Malayan Emergency, June 1948 to December 1949,” 415 Paul Dixon, “’Hearts and Minds’? British Counter-Insurgency Strategy in Northern Ireland,” 445 Bruce Dickson, “Counter-Insurgency and Human Rights in Northern Ireland,” 475 Glen Rangwala, “Counter-Insurgency Amid Fragmentation: The British in Southern Iraq,” 495

Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 32, No. 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913430604

ARTICLES

Michael Evans, “Lethal Genes: The Urban Military Imperative and Western Strategy in the Early Twenty-First Century,” 515 Jonathan E. Gumz, “Reframing the Historical Problematic of Insurgency: How the Professional Military Literature Created a New History and Missed the Past,” 553 Belgin San Akca, “Supporting Non-State Armed Groups: A Resort to Illegality?,” 589

RELATED ARTICLES

Micah Zenko, “Foregoing Limited Force: The George W. Bush Administration’s Decision Not to Attack Ansar Al-Islam,” 615 William Yaworsky, “Target Analysis of Shining Path Insurgents in Peru: An Example of US Army Psychological Operations,” 651

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3 (October 2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=SEA&volumeld=40&issueld=03&iid=6108940

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INTRODUCTION

Karl Hack and Geoff Wade, “The Origins of the Southeast Asian Cold War,” 441

RESEARCH ARTICLES Larisa Efimova, “Did the Soviet Union Instruct Southeast Asian Communities to Revolt? New Russian Evidence on the Calcutta Youth Conference of February 1948,” 449 Karl Hack, “The Origins of the Asian Cold War: Malaya 1948,” 471 Harry A. Poeze, “The Cold War in Indonesia, 1948,” 497 Tuong Vu, “’It’s Time for the Indochinese Revolution to Show its True Colors’: The Radical Turn of Vietnamese Politics in 1948,” 519 Geoff Wade, “The Beginnings of a ‘Cold War’ in Southeast Asia: British and Australian Perceptions,” 543 Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells, “’Strangers’ and ‘Stranger-Kings’: The Sayyid in Eighteenth-Century Maritime Southeast Asia,” 567 Sandra Khor Manickam, “Common Ground: Race and the Colonial Universe in British Malaya,” 593 Loh Kah Seng, “Kampong, Fire, Nation: Towards a Social History of Postwar Singapore,” 613

Lusotopie, Vol. 16, No. 1 (2009) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/luso/2009/00000001:jsessionid=qt1fwnrwsg8f.alice

Paula Cristina Roque, “Legislative Actions in Angola. Analysing the MPLA’s Triumph,” 3 José Carlos do Anjos, “About Political Scandal in Cape Verde Islands,” 25 Christopher Mulaudzi, “New Regionalism in Southern Africa? Between South African Hegemony and Globalisation,” 47 Aurelia Wa Kabwe-Segatti, “Forgotten by Growth. Mozambican Migrants in Mbeki’s South Africa (1999-2008),” 67

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Dominique Vidal, “Between Maputo and Johannesburg: What Remains of the Migrant Labour System?,” 85 Alain Morice, “Being Mozambican in Mpumalanga,” 99 Alyssa K. Battistoni and Julie J. Taylor, “Indigenous Identities and Military Frontiers. Reflections on San and the Military in Namibia and Angola, 1960-2000,” 113. Paulo Besso, “The Invisible Diaspora? Politics and Lusitanity in South Africa, From Decolonisation to Democracy,” 133

LES CHRONIQUES Alain Morice, “Quand les Autorités Peinent à Accepter Les Realities. Le Point de Vue de Politistes Sur La Question Migratoire en Afrique du Sud,” 157 Marco Lisi, “Construir o Futuro: Portugal e a ‘tercera vaga’ de Democratizaçóes,” 165 Francois-René Picon, “Échos D’Anthropologie Portugaise,” 171 Paula Duarte Lopes, “Sharing Water: Evolution, Threats and Challenges,” 177

Manière de voir, No. 104 (April/May 2009) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/103/

LA GUERRE DES IDÉES

Laurent Bonelli, “Combien de divisions?” Jacques Bouveresse, “On en est là…” L.B., “Qui sera juge de la legitimité des juges?” Louis Pinto, “Après l’engagement, sa parodie.” Glyn Morgan, “Bernard Henri-Lévy en Amérique.” Serge Halimi, “Vingt-cinq années de douteux bricolages.” Pierre Rimbert, “Envahissants experts de la tolérance zéro.” Claude Julien, “Le devoir d’irrespect.”

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L.B. and Hervé Fayat, “Définir les intellectuels?” Mathias Reymond, “Alexandre Adler à l’hôtel Lutetia.” S.H., “Humbles contre savants aux Etats-Unis.” Brigitte Pätzold, “Stratégies de survie en Hongrie.” L.B., “Chercheurs précaires.”

LIEUX STRATÉGIQUES Christian de Montlibert, “Quand les enterprises prétendent diriger l’économie du savoir.” Christopher Newfield, “L’egalitarisme trompeur des campus américains.” Alain Garrigou, “Sciences Po Inc.” Maurice T. Maschino, “Penser à l’ombre des chapelles…” André Schiffrin, “Les combat de l’édition.” L.B., “Les revues, métronomes de la vie intellectuelle.” Eric Hobsbawm, “L’histoire échappe à ses censeurs.” S.H., “Les ‘boîtes a idées’ prospèrent à Washington.” Hernando Calvo Ospina, “L’exportation de la démocratie.” L.B., “Fabriquer des idées.”

QUERELLES INTELLECTUELLES

Eric Dupin, “Le capitalisme est l’avenir de l’homme.” Francois Denord, “L’Europe, machine à rêves des néolibéraux.” Ibrahim Warde, “A l’Est, les faiseurs de révolutions.” Eduardo Galeano, “Mémoires et malmemoirs.” Philippe Pons, “Lorsque le Japon ‘oublie’ ses crimes.” Fabrice Hervieu Wané, “Un regard africain.”

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E.H., “De la pertinence de marxisme pour penser les sociétés humaines.” Noam Chomsky, “Redécouvrir le bien et le mal.” Tariq Ali, “Au nom du ‘choc des civilisations.’” Alain Gresh, “A l’origine d’une formule.” Jacques Derrida and Jurgen Habermas, “Le moment 11-Septembre.” Pierre Bourdieu, “Pour un savoir engagé.”

Manèire de voir, No. 105 (June/July 2009) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/105/

LE JAPON MECONNU

Martine Bulard, “Entre Occident et Orient.”

APRÈS LA CRISE, LA CRISE Odaira Namihei, “Malaise et révoltes de la génération perdue.” Christian Kessler, “Des Japonais pas comme les autres.” Augustin Berque, “Une agriculture abandonée aux impératifs de la haute croissance.” Philip S. Golub, “Remise en question du ‘modèle’ occidental.” Bruno Dethomas, “Entre protectionnisme et différence culturelle.” Serge Halimi, “Le péril jaune version américaine.”

UNE HISTOIRE CONTROVERSÉE Takahashi Tetsuya, “Le sanctuaire Yasukuni, ou la mémoire sélective.” Antoine Halff, “Apprendre à se souvenir de Nankin.” Jacques Decornoy, “Cobayes humains pour l’unité 731.” John Hersey, “Hiroshima, 6 aout 1945.”

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Christopher A. Bayly and Tim Harper, “Contre le colonisateur britannique, les militaires nippons.” Bruno Rochette, “L’histoire cachée des ‘Japonais américains.’”

DANSE TRIANGULAIRE Emilie Guyonnet, “De solides ambitions militaires qui passent pas…les Etats-Unis.” Selig S. Harrison, “Surenchère nucléaire entre Tokyo et Séoul.” Chalmers Johnson, “L’Amérique entre amour et frustration.” Yang Baoyun, “Regards chinois sur l’Archipel.” Karoline Postel-Vinay, “Quand l’Asie éstudiait sur les bancs japonais.”

UNE SOCIÉTÉ DYNAMIQUE Nakajima Satoko and Tanasawa Naoko, “Où en est l’egalité des sexes.” Aurore Brien, “Débat au point mort sur la peine capitale.” Philippe Pons, “La pègre des yakuzas infiltrée dans le monde de l’économie.” Alain Jouffroy, “Construire le présent, reconstruire le passé.” O.N., “Tokyo dégaine ses armes de distraction massive.” Oe Kenzaburo, “Internet et moi.” Max Tessier, “Etranges étrangers sur grand écran.”

Maniére de voir, No. 106 (August/September 2009) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/106/

L’ ÉMANCIPATION DANS L’HISTOIRE

Dominique Vidal, “Le médaille, son revers et son endroit.”

MOUVEMENTS D’IDÉES Jacques Bouveresse, “Les Lumières et la raison.” Jean-Pierre Gross, “Le libéralisme égalitaire des Jacobins.”

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Georges Haupt, “Vaincue, la Commune est devenue un symbole.” Marcel Dorigny, “Etapes et conséquences des traites négrières.” Alain Gresh, “Un siècle plus tard, la laïcité fait encore débat.” Anne-Laure Dupont, “Nahda, la renaissance arabe.”

LIBÉRATIONS Moshe Lewin, “Octobre 1917 à l’épreuve de l’histoire.” Anne Mathieu, “Des romans contre l’oubli de la guerre d’Espagne.” Rene Bayssière, “1936, le Front populaire de l’espoir à l’échec.” Catherine Samary, “La révolution yougoslave et l’autogestion.” Denis Fernandez Recatala, “Ces Espagnols qui ont libéré Paris.” Partha Chatterjee, “Regards sur l’histoire coloniale en Inde.”

ESPOIRS D’APRÈS-GUERRE Jean Lacouture, “Bandung ou l’irruption du tiers-monde.” D.V., “Des ‘traîtres’ qui sauvèrent l’honneur.” Kamel Labidi, “Controverses autour du bilan du nassérisme.” Ahmed Ben Bella, “Ainsi était le ‘Che’.’” Michel Cool, “Vatican II, tournant pour l’Eglise.” Jean-Louis Comolli, “Mai 68 au miroir du cinéma.” Gabriel Kolko, “Quang Tri ou la dynamique de la victoire.” Sylvie Tissot, “Une midinette aux ongles laqués.” Tomas Moulian, “Le rêve brisé de Salvador Allende.”

Manière de voir, No. 107 (October/November 2009) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/107/

LE BASCULEMENT DU MONDE

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Alain Gresh, “Glissements.”

FIN DE LA GUERRE FROIDE Sophie Bessis, “L’avenir incertain des Nations unies.” Paul-Marie de La Gorce, “Le naufrage de l’armée rouge.” Jean-Yves Potel, “L’Europe de l’Est en quête de propriétaires.” John Berger, “Communisme, la mort d’un rêve.” Lily Marcou, “Les ‘voies nationales’ du passage au socialisme.” Philippe Videlier, “Satan, la sorcière et les ‘rouges.” Stephane Bernard, “Comment passer du monde d’hier à un monde.” René Passet, “Le chaos comme modèle.”

LE MOMENT AMÉRICAIN Claude Julien, “Guerres Saintes.” Alain Joxe, “L’humanitarisme au service de l’empire.” Mariano Aguirre, “L’Occident en quête d’un ennemi total.” Marie-France Toinet, “Le déclin annoncé des Etats-Unis.” Philip S. Golub, “En 1997, l’économie mundiale connaît se premiers déboires.” Denis Duclos, “Délires paranoïaques et culture de la haine en Amérique.”

GÉOPOLITIQUE MULTIPOLAIRE Philippe Rekacewicz, “Quand le cartographe invente la réalité.” Eric Hobsbawm, “De déclin des empires.” Martine Bulard, “Pékin prend l’initiative.” Pierre Conesa, “Y a-t-il un risqué américain pour l’Europe.” Philippe Leymarie, “Flottes occidentales contre pirates somaliens.”

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Jean Radvanyi, “Le retour de la Russie.” Jean-Luc Racine, “L’Inde et l’Occident.”

Middle East Journal, Vol. 63, No. 2 (Spring 2009) http://ingentaconnect.com/content/mei/mei/2009/00000063/00000002:jsessionid=rv1vc6o20pdn.alice

Michael Collins Dunn, “Editor’s Note.” Lawrence Pintak, “Border Guards of the ‘Imagined’ Watan: Arab Journalists and the New Arab Consciousness,” 191 Jean-Pierre Filiu, “The Local and Global Jihad of al-Qa’ida in the Islamic Maghrib,” 213 Pinar Ipek, “Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy and Challenges for Energy Security,” 227 Alisa Rubin Peled, “Shari’a under Challenge: The Political History of Islamic Legal Institutions in Israel,” 241

Middle East Journal, Vol. 63, No. 3 (Summer 2009) http://ingentaconnect.com/content/mei/mei/2009/00000063/00000003

Michael Collins Dunn, “Editor’s Note,” 361 Lisa Blaydes and Safinaz El Tarouty, “Women’s Electoral Participation in Egypt: The Implications of Gender for Voter Recruitment and Mobilization,” 364 James N. Sater, “Parliamentary Elections and Authoritarian Rule in Morocco,” 381 Mehran Kamrava, “Royal Factionalism and Political Liberalization in Qatar,” 401 Claude Berrebi, Francisco Martorell, and Jeffrey C. Tanner, “Qatar’s Labor Markets at a Crucial Crossroad,” 421 Uzi Rabi, “Qatar’s Relations with Israel: Challenging Arab and Gulf Norms,” 443

Middle East Policy, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Fall 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118000334/home

THE GULF: POLITICS AND POWER

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James F. Dobbins, Ellen Laispon, Helena Cobban, and Lawrence J. Korb, “U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq: What Are the Regional Implications?,” 1 Eric V. Thompson, “The Iraqi Military Re-enters the Gulf Security Dynamic,” 28 Jahangir Amuzegar, “Iran’s 20-Year Economic Perspective: Promises and Pitfalls,” 41 Bernard Hourcade, “The Rise to Power of Iran’s ‘Guardians of The Revolution,’” 58 Paul Aarts and Joris van Duijine,”Saudi Arabia after U.S.-Iranian Détente: Left in the Lurch?,” 64

ISRAEL Leonard Weiss, “Israel’s Future and Iran’s Nuclear Program,” 79 Daniel C. Kurtzner, “Do Settlements Matter? An American Perspective,” 89 “Interview: Israeli New Historian Avi Shlaim.” 96

STRATEGIC THINKING Peter Krause and Stephen Van Evera, “Public Diplomacy: Ideas for the War of Ideas,” 106 George Michael, “Adam Gadahn and Al-Qaeda’s Internet Strategy,” 135

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 45, No. 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913341009

Ial Onur Ince, Aysun Yarali, and Dogancan Özsel, “Customary Killings in Turkey and Turkish Modernization, 537 Serife Genis and Kelly Lynne Maynard, “Formation of a Diasporic Community: The History of Migration and Resettlement of Muslim Albanians in the Black Sea Region of Turkey,” 553 Maayan Hess Askhenazi and Yossi Katz, “From Cooperative to Renewed Kibbutz: The Case of Kibbutz ‘Galil,’ Israel,” 571 Fulya Dogruel and Johan Leman, “’Conduct’ and ‘Counter-conduct’ on the Southern Border of Turkey: Multicultural Antakya,” 593

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Panagotis Dimitrakis, “The Value to CENTO of UK Bases on Cyprus,” 611 Emin Baki Adas, “Production of Trust and Distrust: Transnational Networks, Islamic Holding Companies and the State in Turkey,” 625 Behcet Kemal, “The Formation of RCD: Regional Cooperation for Development,” 637 Gabriel R. Warburg, “From Sufism to Fundamentalism: The Mahdiyya and the Wahhabiyya,” 661

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 45, No. 5 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914723055 Shaul R. Shenhav, “Communication of the Israeli Leadership with Families of Fallen Soldiers,” 691 Eran Segal, “Merchants’ Networks in Kuwait: The Story of Yusuf al-Marzuk, 709 Muhammad Al-Atawneh, “Is Saudi Arabia a Theocracy? Religion and Governance in Contemporary Saudi Arabia,” 721 Ohannes Geukjian, “From Positive Neutrality to Partisanship: How and Why the Armenian Political Parties Took Sides in Lebanese Politics in the Post-Taif Period (1989-Present),” 739 Çagri Yoltar, “When the Poor Need Health Care: Ethnography of State and Citizenship in Turkey,” 769 Nadir Özbek, “’Beggars’ and ‘Vagrants’ in Ottoman State Policy and Public Discourse, 1876-1914,” 783. Tuba Ünlü Bilgiç, “The Military and Europeanization Reforms in Turkey,” 803. Diren Çakmak, “Pro-Islamic Public Education in Turkey: The Imam-Hatip Schools,” 825.

Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 43, No. 5 http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASS&volumeld=43&issueldld=05&iid=6019684

Malavika Kasturi, “’Asceticising’ Monastic Families: Ascetic Geneologies, Property Feuds and Anglo-Hindu Law in Late Colonial India,” 1039

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Gagan S. Good, “The Informational Fabric of Eighteenth-Century India and the Middle East: Couriers, Intermediaries and Postal Communication,” 1085 Kavita Datla, “A Worldly Vernacular: Urdu at Osmania University,” 1117 A.J. Stockwell, “’The Crucible of the Malayan Nation’: The University and the Making of a New Malaya, 1938-1962,” 1149 Christopher E. Goscha, “Widening the Colonial Encounter: Asian Connections Inside French Indochina During the Interwar Period,” 1189 James Burnham Sedgwick, “Memory on Trial: Constructing and Contesting the ‘Rape of Nanking’ at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, 1946-1948,” 1229 Curtis Anderson Gayle, “China in the Japanese Radical Gaze, 1945-1955,” 1255

Modern Italy, Vol. 14, No. 3 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913342284

Kjetil Fallan, “Heresy and heroics: The debate on the alleged ‘crisis’ in Italian industrial design around 1960,” 257 Guilia Guazzaloca, “The ‘revolution that never was’: RAI-TV and the launch of Tribuna politica,” 275 Paolo Magaudda, “Processes of institutionalization and ‘symbolic struggles’ in the ‘independent music’ field in Italy,” 295 Alfio Mastropaolo, “From the other shore: American political science and the ‘Italian case,’” 311 Jean-Louis Briquet, “Scholarly formulations of a political category: Clientilism and the sociohistorical interpretation of the ‘Italian case,’” 339.

Le Monde Diplomatique, March 2009 http://www.monde-diplomatique/fr/2009/03/

ÉCONOMIE

Isabelle Pivert, “La religion des quinze pour cent.”

EUROPE

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Anne-Cécile Robert, “Et la crise sociale a rattrapé le Parlement européen.”

AFRIQUE Remi Caroyal, “Duel d’hommes d’affaires à Madagascar.”

PROCHE ORIENT Richard Falk, “Nécessaire inculpation des responsables de l’agression contre Gaza.” Francoise Feugas, “Juger les criminels.”

Amnon Kapeliouk, “Le combat solitaire de ‘Haaretz.’”

DEFENSE Philippe Leymarie, “Comment les armées se préparent au combat urbain.” Maurice Lemoine, “Où intervenir et pourquoi?”

HISTOIRE

Anne Mathieu, “Frantz Fanon, la négritude et l’émancipation.”

Le Monde Diplomatique, April 2009 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/04/

AFRIQUE

Thomas Deltombe, “Les guerres africaines de Vincent Bolloré.”

AMÉRIQUE LATINE Philippe Revelli, “Quand le Brésil joue le ‘pétrole vert’ contre lréforme agraire.”

Christophe Ventura, “Sans terre mais non sans voix.”

GÉOPOLITIQUE Philippe Leymarie, “Reddition française au Coeur de l’OTAN.” Vicken Cheterian, “Cinq jours qui ont fait trembler le Caucase.”

ASIE Odaira Namihei, “Le malaise du Japon saisi par ses artistes.”

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Basharat Peer, “Demain, la paix au Cachemire?” Le Monde Diplomatique, May 2009 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/05/

ÉCONOMIQUE

Arnaud Zacharie, “La troisième vie du FMI.” A.Z., “Droits de triage spéciaux.” Philippe Pons, “A Séoul, le pouvoir pris à contre-pied.” Jean-Christophe Servant,”On achève bien les mineurs zambiens.” Serge Halimi, “Eloge des révolutions.” Maurice Lemoine, “L’homme qui manaçait les Etats-Unis.” Mathilde Goanec, “La crise vue d’Ukraine: Fronde des ouvriers de Kherson.” M.G., “Confrontations au sommet.” Jean-Arnault Derens and Laurent Geslin,””Entre Pristina et Tirana, l’autoroute de la ‘Grande Albanie.’”

MOYEN-ORIENT

Joseph Algazy and Dominque Vidal, “Les Palestiniens d’Israël, otages de l’extreme droite.” J.A., “Bedouins oubliés du Nakab.” J.A., “Quelques dates.”

DOSSIER: COMMENT NAISSENT LES REVOLUTIONS Michael T. Klare, “Géopolitique de l’effervescence.” Alain Gresh, “Indestructible reve d’un monde meilleur.” Mona Chollet, “En 2005, Internet refait l’Europe.” Jean-Louis Rocca, “Pour la classe moyenne chinoise, la stabilite avant tout.” M.L., “Cette Amerique latine qui assume l’affrontement.”

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ÉCOLOGIE

Peter Custers, “A quoi pourrait ressemble un véritable “New Deal vert.” P.C., “Premier test pour la presidence Obama.” Laurence Mazure, “Une ‘mafia de l’effet de serre’ pollue l’Australie.” L.M., “Une nébuleuse.”

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IDÉES

André Bellon, “Pas de démocratie sans conflit.”

AMÉRIQUE LATINE

Renaud Lambert, “Le Brésil, ce géant entravé.”

AFRIQUE DU SUD

Achille Mbembe, “Le ‘lumpen-radicalisme’ du président Jacob Zuma.” Jacqueline Dérens, “Pleins feux sur la ‘nation ar-enciel.’”

EUROPE

Frédéric Lordon, “Fin de la mondialisation, commencement de l’Europe.” François Denord and Antoine Schwartz, “Dès les années 1950, un parfum d’oligarchie.” Seumas Milne, “Des grèves ‘racistes’ au Royaume-Uni.”

PROCHE-ORIENT

Najam Sethi, “Le Pakistan se retourne contre les talibans.” Nicolas Dot-Pouillard, “Révolution chez les chrétiens du Liban.” Ramine Motamed-Nejad, “L’Iran sous l’emprise de l’argent.”

ASIE

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Tristan de Bourbon, “La crise vue de Chine: Les usines de Chenghai tournent toujours.”

Le Monde Diplomatique, July 2009 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/07/

PROCHE-ORIENT

Ahmad Salamatian, “Dans le chaudron du pouvoir iranien.” Alain Gresh, “Un nationalisme nourri par les interventions éntrangères.”

ÉCOLOGIE

Agnès Sinaï, “Mirages verts et sobriete californienne.”

ÉCONOMIE

Yan de Kerorguen, “L’économie sociale, une réponse au capitalisme financier.”

EUROPE Pierre Daum, “En Autriche, l’amer bilan des annees Haider.” P.D., “Une curieuse lecture de l’histoire.” Raul Guillen, “La crise vue d’Espagne: Des vies sous ‘hypothètique’ à Madrid.”

AMÉRIQUE LATINE

Hernando Calvo Ospina, “Au Nicaragua, les quatre temps de sandinisme.” H.C.O., “Un président controversé.”

ASIE Suki Kim, “Le Philharmonique de New York en goguette à Pyongyang.”

AFRIQUE

Boubacar Boris Diop, “Omar Bongo: une passion française.”

Le Monde Diplomatique, August 2009

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ASIE Martine Bulard, “Quand la fièvre montait dans le Far West chinois.” M.B., “Menaces sur Kashgar.”

AMÉRIQUES

Olivier Cyran, “La crise vue des Etats-Unis: En Floride, l’éternel espoir du rebond.” Ibrahim Warde, “Bernard Madoff, à la barbe des régulateurs de la finance.” Raphael Gomide, “Infiltré au coeur de la police brésilienne.”

AFRIQUE Mahmood Mamdani, “Qui veut sauver le Darfour?” M.M., “Un conflit aux implications régionales.” Alain Gresh, “Regards sud-africains sur la Palestine.”

PROCHE-ORIENT

Hicham Ben Abdallah El Alaoui, “Retour vers le futur dans le monde arabe.”

Le Monde Diplomatique, September 2009 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/09/

ÉCONOMIE

Laurent Cordonnier, “Reprise économique, la grande illusion.” Danièle Linhart, “Comment l’enterprise usurpe les valeurs du service public.”

NATIONS UNIES

Gabrielle Capla, “Révolte silencieuse pour sauver l’Unesco.” “Quand Freud et Einstein imaginaient l’ONU.”

INDE

Olivier Zajec, “L’armée indienne oublie Gandhi et rêve de puissance.”

EUROPE

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Philippe Rekacewicz, and Ieva Rucevska, “La crise vue de Lettonie: Aucun vent de panique, mais…” Carlo Galli, “M. Berlusconi, théoricien de la ‘débrouille.’”

AMÉRIQUE LATINE

Maurice Lemoine, “Ces relents de guerre froide venus du Honduras.” Monica Bruckman, “Que les Péruviens pauvres arrêtent de quémander!”

AFRIQUE

Colette Braeckman, “Le Congo et ses amis chinois.”

PROCHE-ORIENT

Willy Jackson, “Israël est-il menacé par une campagne de désinvestissement?” Sharon Weill, “De Gaza à Madrid, l’assassinat ciblé de Salah Shehadeh.”

Le Monde Diplomatique, October 2009 http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/10/

CHINE

Solange Brand, “Retour sur la Chine de la Révolution culturelle.”

PROCHE-ORIENT

Eric Alterman, “Des Juifs américains contre la droite israélienne.” Pierre Bernin, “Les guerres cachées du Yemen.”

AUSTRALIE Mathieu O’Neil, “La crise vue d’Australie: A Gladstone, l’emploi contre l’environnement.”

AFRIQUE

Julien Brygo, “Les Russes et le ‘petit bijou’ de la Guinée.”

AMÉRIQUE LATINE

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Bernard Duterme, “Passés de mode, les zapatistes.” Francoise Escarpit, “Le Mexique des prisonniers politiques.”

JAPON

Odaira Namihei, “Pourquoi le Japon a bascule.”

Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 78, No. 3 (August 2009) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/phr/78/3

Karin L. Huebner, “An Unexpected Alliance: Stella Atwood, the California Clubwomen, John Collier, and the Indians of the Southwest, 1917-1934,” 337. Lori A. Flores, “An Unladylike Strike Fashionably Clothed: Mexicana and Anglo Women Garment Workers Against Tex-Son, 1959-1963,” 367. Bradley G. Shreve, “’From Time Immemorial’: The Fish-in Movement and the Rise of Intertribal Activism,” 403.

Politique étrangère, 2009-2 (Summer 2009) http://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2009-2.htm

Editorial, 246

FORCES ET FAIBLESSES DES POLITIQUES AGRICOLES Pierre Janin, “Les ‘Émeutes de la Faim’: Une Lecture (Géo-Politique) du Changement (Social), 251 Hervé Gaymard, “L’Agriculture au Coeur de l’Avenir de l’Afrique,” 265 Tancrede Voituriez, “Agriculture et Développement: Impasse à l’OMC,” 277 Hervé Guyomard, “Nourrir la Planète de Façon Durable Est Possible, à Condition Que…,” 291

ALGÉRIE: FAUT-IL CROIRE À LA TRANSITION Khadija Mohsen-Finan, “Introduction,” 306 Mohammed Hachemaoui, “Permanences du Jue Politique en Algérie,” 309.

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Kassim Bouhou, “L’Algérie des Reformes Économiques: Un Goût d’Inachevé,” 323 Akram Belkaïd, “La Diplomatique Algérienne à la Recherche de Son Âge d’Or,” 337 Lakhdar Benchiba, “Les Mutations du Terrorisme Algerien,” 345

REPÈRES Emmanuel Auber and Xavier Desmaison, “Comment s’Élabore la Politique Européenne de la France,” 355 Pierre-Noël Giraud, “1929-1990-2008: Les Leçons des Crises Passées Face à la Crise Actuelle,” 367 Samir Amghar, “L’Europe, Terre d’Influence des Frères Musulmans,” 377. Frédéric Charillon, “Nicolas Sarkozy à Mi-Parcours: Comment Réformer une Politique Étrangère?,” 391. Vincent Desportes, “Armées ‘Technologisme’ Ou ‘Juste Technologie?,’” 403.

Politique Etrangere, 2009-3 (Autumn 2009) http://www.cairn.info/revue-politique-revue-etrangere-2009-3.htm

Editorial, 478

L’EUROPE CENTRALE 20 ANS APRES Éliane Mossé, “Introduction,” 482 Sandor Richter, “Europe Centrale: La Transition Économique,” 489 Georges Mink, “Pologne: Un Bilan Politique Contrasté,” 503 Matthieu Chillaud, “Les Pays Baltes: Un Modèle Pour L’Intègration?,” 517 Jean-Antoine Giansily and Éliane Mossé, “Existe-t-il Un Miracle Slovaque?,” 529 Krzysztof Soloch, “Les Pays D’Europe Centrale Entre Solidarité Européenne et Préférence Atlantique,” 541

L’INDE APRÈS LES LÉGISLATIVES DE 2009

Gilles Boquérat, “Introduction,” 554

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Olivier Louis, “L’Économie Indienne ou Comment Résister à Une Crise Mondiale,” 557 Gilles Boquerat, “L’Inde et Ses Voisins: Le Laborieux Passage de la Confrontation à la Coopération,” 571 Max-Jean ZINS, “Inde: L’Ère Des Coalitions,” 585 Raphaël Gutmann, “Le Paradoxe Mayawati: Instrumentalisation Identitaire et Normalité Indienne,” 597

REPÈRES Vivien A. Schmidt, “’État-Région’, Une Nouvelle Identité Pour L’Ue,” 611 Marco Overhaus, “Bosnie-Herzégovine: Les Limites de las Gestion de Crise à l’Européenne,” 625 Céline Pajon, “La Coopération Maritime Nippo-Indienne: Réinvestir L’Asie Par La Mer,” 637

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914058675

EDITORIAL

Alan Munslow, 283

ARTICLES Toby Widdicombe, “Utopia, historiography, and the paradox of the ever-present,” 287 Alan Booth, “Pedagogy and the practice of academic history in late-twentieth century Britain,” 317 Alexander Lyon Macfie, “A possible (common-sense) defence of (my) history: A response to Keith Jenkins,” 345 Eugen Zelenak, “Exploring holism in Frank Ankersmit’s historical representation,” 357 Erlend Lavik, “’Not the obstacle but the means’: Film history and the postmodern challenge,” 371

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Stephen Gapps, “Mobile monuments: A view of historical reenactment and authenticity from inside the costume cupboard of history,” 395 Robert C. Ritchie, “Living with pirates,” 411

Review of International Studies, Vol. 35, No. 3 http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RIS&volumeld=35&issueld=03&iid=5895764

Christian Barry and Laura Valentini, ”Egalitarian challenges to global egalitarianism: a critique,” 485 Peter Sutch, “International justice and the reform of global governance: a reconsideration of Michael Walzer’s international political theory,” 513 Nava Löwenheim, “A haunted past: requesting forgiveness for wrongdoing in International Relations,” 531 Oliver P. Richmond, “A post-liberal peace: Eirenism and the everyday,” 557 Shannon Brincat, “Reclaiming the Utopian imaginary in IR theory,” 581 Maria Stern and Marysia Zalewski,” Feminist fatigue (s): reflections on feminism and familiar fables of militarisation,” 611 Jason Ralph, “The laws of war and the state of the American exception,” 631 Sebastian Kaempf, “Double standards in US warfare: exploring the historical legacy of civilian protection and the complex nature of the moral-legal nexus,” 651 Touko Piiparinen,”Related powers of the United Nations: reconsidering conflict management of international organisations in Ontological light,” 675 Harry D. Gould, “International criminal bodies,” 701

Revue Française de Science Politique, Vol. 59, No. 4 (2009) http://www.afsp.msh-paris.fr/publi/rfsp/rfsp.html

L’ÉTRANGER OU LA QUESTION DES MODÈLES ET TRANSFERTS

Thomas Frinault and Christian Le Bart, “L’exemplarité de l’Étranger, 629

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Jérôme Tournadre-Plancq, “’Une cullière en argent pour tout le monde.’ L’Asset-based Welfare: diffusion, appropriations et usages d’une ‘nouvelle’ théorie de l’État social,” 633 Jacques de Maillard and Tanguy Le Goff, “La tolérance zéro en France. Succès d’un slogan, illusion d’un transfert,” 655 Arnault Skornicki, “England, England. La référence britannique dans le patriotisme français au 18e siècle,” 681

ARTICLES

Claire Dupuy and Charlotte Halpern, “Les politiques publiques face à leurs protestaires,” 701 Elsa Rambaud, “L’organisation sociale de la critque à Medicins sans frontières,” 723 Ève Fouilleux, “À propos de crises mondiales…Quel rôle de la FAO dans les débats internationaux sur les politiques agricoles et alimentaires?,” 757 Laurent Lardeux, “Collectifs cosmopolitiques de réfugiés urbains en Afrique centrale. Entre droits de l’homme et ‘droit de cite,’” 783

LECTURES CRITIQUES Philippe Portier, “La modernité libérale à l’epreuve de la théorie politique,” 813

Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, Vol. 56, No. 2 (2009) http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2009-2.htm

L’ORDRE SYMBOLIQUE

Barbara Stollbergrilinger, ”Le Rituel de l’Investiture dans le Saint-Empire de l’Époque Moderne: Histoire Institutionnelle et Pratiques Symboliques,” 7 Davie Hennebelle, “Un Observatoire du Patronage Musical au XVIIIe Siècle: Les Épîtres Dédicatoires,” 30 Sylvain Pattieu, “La ‘Vie de Château’ ou Les Gains Symboliques du Tourisme Populaire. France, 1945-années 1980,” 52 Sylvain Pattieu, “L’Ordre Fiscal: Légitimation et Résistances (France, Grande-Bretagne, États-Unis, XVIIIe-XXe Siècles)

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Bernard Delmas, “Les Physiocrats, Turgo et ‘Le Grand Secret de la Science Fiscale,’” 79 Myriam Boussahba-Bravard, “Résistance Passive et Citoyenneté: La Rébellion de la Contribuable Anglaise 1900-1914,” 104 Nicolas Delalande, “Le Consentement à l’Impôt en France: Les Contribuables, L’Administrations et Le Problème de La Confiance. Une étude de cas en Seine-et-Oise (années 1860-années 1930), 135 Alexis Spire, “L’Inégalité Devant L’Impôt. Differences sociales et ordre fiscal dans la France des Trente Glorieuses,” 164 Romain Huret, “’Une Armée de Délinquants Fiscaux’? Les refus de l’impôt aux États-Unis au lendemain de la crise de 1929,” 188

Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 154, No. 3 (2009) http://www.rusi.org/publication/journal/issue:I4A36222CF320F/

Thomas Donnelly, “The Cousins’ Counter-Insurgency Wars.” Patrick Little, “Lessons Unlearned: A Former Officer’s Perspective on the British Army at War.” Theo Farrell and Stuart Gordon, “COIN Machine: The British Military in Afghanistan.” John Mackinlay, “A Petraeus Doctrine for Whitehall: Review Essay.” Des Browne and Stephen Carter, “Afghanistan: The Change We Need.” Mungo Melvin, “Exercise United Shield 2008: Revisiting Military Strategy for the Twenty-First Century.” Duncan McCargo, “Mapping National Anxieties: Thailand’s Southern Conflict.” Michael Clarke and Valentina Soria, “Terrorism in the United Kingdom: Confirming its Modus Operandi.” Ashley Jackson, “The Imperial Antecedents of British Special Forces.” Andrew Brookes, “Vulcan Bombers in the Cold War.” Robert Fulton, “Strait is the Gate and Narrow is the Way.”

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Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 154, No. 4 (2009) http://www.rusi.org/publication/journal/issue:I4A954F40CF0B5/

Hew Strachan, “Into History.” Ken Menkhaus, “Somalia: What Went Wrong?” Alice Hills, “Henchmen – or Why Police Don’t Mount Coups.” Hew Strachan, “One War, Joint Warfare.” David Betz and Anthony Cormack, “Hot War, Cold Comfort: A Less Optimistic Take on the British Military in Afghanistan.” Sheila Bird and Clive Fairweather, “IEDs and Military Fatalities in Iraq and Afghanistan.” Oliver Grouille, “Assessing the IED Threat.” Lawrence Freedman, “Framing Strategic Deterrence: Old Certainties, New Ambiguities.” Yahya Birt, “Promoting Virulent Envy? Reconsidering the UK’s Terrorist Prevention Strategy.” Rahul Roy-Chaudhry, “India versus Pakistan: From Partition to the Present.” Sergio Catignani, “Variation on a Theme: Israel’s Operation Cast Lead and the Gaza Strip Missile Conundrum.” Valur Ingimundarson, “Iceland’s Post-American Security Policy, Russian Geopolitics and the Arctic Question.” Clive Murgatroyd, “Defence and the Arctic – Go with the Floe?” Andrew Lambert, “Dangerous History: The Tragic Afterlife of Captain Sir John Franklin.” Andrew Syk, “The 1917 Mesopotamia Commission: Britain’s First Iraq Inquiry.”

Security Studies, Vol. 18, No. 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914459510

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Arjun Chowdhury and Ronald R. Krebs, “Making and Mobilizing Moderates: Rhetorical Strategy, Political Networks, and Counterrorism,” 371 Stuart J. Kaufman, “Narratives and Symbols in Violent Mobilization: The Palestinian-Israeli Case,” 400 Frank Foley, “Reforming Counterterrorism: Institutions and Organizational Routines in Britain and France,” 435 Renee de Nevers, “(Self) Regulating War?: Voluntaruy Regulation and the Private Security Industry,” 479 Jennifer Lind, “Apologies in International Politics,” 517 Maximilian Terhalle, “Revolutionary Power and Socialization: Explaining the Persistence of Revolutionary Zeal in Iran’s Foreign Policy,” 557 Shiping Tang, “The Security Dilemma: A Conceptual Analysis,” 587 Christian Enemark and Ian Ramshaw, “Gene Technology, Biological Weapons, and the Security of Science,” 624

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 32, No. 7 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g912886983

Karla J. Cunningham, “Female Survival Calculations in Politically Violent Settings: How Political Violence and Terrorism Are Viewed as Pathways to Life,” 561 Kim Cragin, “Al Qaeda Confronts Hamas: Divisions in the Sunni Jihadist Movement and its Implications for U.S. Policy,” 576 Laura K. Siebeneck, Richard M. Medina, Ikuho Yamada, and George F. Hepner, “Spatial and Temporal Analyses of Terrorist Incidents in Iraq, 2004-2006,” 591 Robert J. Brym and Yael Maoz-Shai, “Israeli State Violence during the Second Intifada: Combining New Institutionalist and Rational Choice Approaches,” 611 Paul J. Smith, “China’s Economic and Political Rise: Implications for Global Terrorism and U.S.-China Cooperation,” 627 Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman, “Reviving the Caliphate in Malaysia,” 646

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 32, No. 8 (2009)

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http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913325542 Krista E. Wiegand, “Reformation of a Terrorist Group: Hezbollah as a Lebanese Political Party,” 669 Feargal Cochrane, Bahar Baser, and Ashok Swain, “Home Thoughts from Abroad: Diasporas and Peace-Building in Northern Ireland and Sri Lanka,” 681 Dominic M. Beggan, “Understanding Insurgency Violence: A Quantitative Analysis of the Political Violence in Northern Ireland 1969-1999,” 705 Julie Wilhelmsen, “Islamism in Azerbaijan: How Potent?,” 726 Ivan Sascha Sheehan, “Has the Global War on Terror Changed the Terrorist Threat? A Time-Series Intervention Analysis,” 743

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Vol. 32, No. 9 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914018327

John Stone, “Al Qaeda, Deterrence, and Weapons of Mass Destruction,” 763 Scott Helfstein, Michael J. Meese, Don Rassler, Reid Sawyer, Troy Schnack, Mathew Sheiffer, Scott Silverstone, and Scott Taylor, “White Paper Prepared for The Secretary of Defense Task Force on DOD Nuclear Weapons Management: Tradeoffs and Paradoxes: Terrorism, Deterrence and Nuclear Weapons,” 776 Jonathan Fighel, “The ‘Forest Jihad,’” 802 Sam Mullins, “Parallels Between Crime and Terrorism: A Social Psychological Perspective,” 811 Theodore P. Gerber and Sarah E. Mendelson, “Security Through Sociology: The North Caucasus and the Global Counterinsurgency Paradigm,” 831

Third World Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 6 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g913350386

Sultan Barakat and Steven A. Zyck, “The Evolution of Post-conflict Recovery,” 1069 Peter Dauvergne and Kate J. Neville, “The Changing North-South and South-South Political Economy of Biofuels,” 1087 Clemens Six, “The Rise of Postcolonial States as Donors: a challenge to the development paradigm?,” 1103

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Achim Wennmann, “Getting Armed Groups to the Table: peace processes, the political economy of conflict and the mediated state,” 1123 Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, “Making Sense of Mugabeism in Local and Global Politics: ‘So Blair, keep your England and let me keep my Zimbabwe,’” 1139

FOOD FOCUS

Pedro Conceição and Ronald U. Mendoza, “Anatomy of the Global Food Crisis,” 1159 Jennifer Clapp, “Food Price Volatility and Vulnerability in the Global South: considering the global economic context,” 1183 Jagjit Kaur Plahe, “The Implications of India’s Amended Patent Regime: stripping away food security and farmers’ rights?,” 1197 Christine Kneteman, “Tied Food Aid: export subsidy in the guise of charity,” 1215

Vingtième Siècle, No. 103 (2009) http://www.cairn.info/rLievue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2009-3.htm

ARTICLES

Leyla Dakhli et al., “Pour Une Histoire Collective et Décloisonnée du Proche-Orient Contemporain,” 3

ARTICLES-FOYERS Leyla Dakhli, “Arabisme, Nationalisme Arabe et Identifications Transnationales Arabes au 20e Siècle,” 12 Denis Charbit, “Les Sionismes au 20e Siècle, Entre Contextes et Contingences,” 27 Marc Aymes, “Le Siècle de La Turquie,” 47

ARTICLES-FRONTIÈRES Philippe Bourmaud, “Construction Nationale et Discrimination au Proche-Orient: De la fin de l’Empire ottoman à nos jours,” 62 Jean-David Mizrahi, “De La Région Frontière à La Ligne Frontière: Les confins méridionaux de la Syrie de la fin de l’Empire ottoman au début des Mandats,” 77

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Seda Altug and Benjamin Thomas White, “Frontières et Pouvoir d’État: La frontière turco-syrienne dans les années 1920 et 1930,” 91 Jihane Sfeir, “Identifications Nationales et Construction des Frontières: Les Palestiniens au Liban (1943-1958),” 105

ARTICLES-FRACTURES

Orit Bashkin, “Un Arabe Juif dans l’Irak de l’Entre-Deux-Guerres: La carrière d’Anwar Sha’ul,” 120 Aurélia Smotriez, “Frontières Externes et Fractures Internes entre Juifs et Arabes: Aux sources de la ségrégation scolaire en Israël (1947-1953), 133 Kinda Chaib, “Les Identités Chiites au Liban-Sud: Entre mobilization communautaire, contrôle partisan et ancrage local,” 149 Dima de Clerck, “Guerre, Rupture et Frontière Identitaire dans le Sud du Mont-Liban: Les relations revisitées entre druzes et chrétiens de la Montagne,” 163 Stéphanie Latte Abdallah, “Vers un Féminisme Politique Hors Frontières au Proche-Orient: Regard sur les mobilisations en Jordanie (années 1950-années 2000), “ 177

The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 66, No. 3 (July 2009) http://oieahc.wm.edu/wmq/index.cfm?issue_num=66_3

Fred Anderson and Andrew Cayton, “The Problem of Authority in the Writing of Early American History, 467 David J. Silverman, “The Curse of God: An Idea and Its Origins among the Indians of New York’s Revolutionary Frontier,” 495 Nathan R. Perl-Rosenthal, “’The divine right of republics’: Hebraic Republicanism and the Debate over Kingless Government in Revolutionary America,” 535

Women’s History Review, Vol. 18, No. 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914523524

Joanna Gardner-Huggett, “Redefining Self-Representation: Julia Thecla’s Full Moon (1945),” 531

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Sally Bayley, “’Is it for this you widen your eye rings?’ Looking, Overlooking, and Cold War Paranoia: the art of the voyeur in the poetry of Sylvia Plath and the films of Alfred Hitchcock,” 547 Outi Remes, “Replaying the Old Stereotypes into an Artistic Role: the case of Tracey Emin,” 559 Joseph McBrinn, “’A Populous Solitude’: the life and art of Sophia Rosamond Praeger, 1867-1954,” 577 Alla Myzelev, “Craft Revival in Haslemere: she, who weaves…,” 597 Mara Witzling, “Quilt Language: towards a poetics of quilting,” 619 Noelia Garcia Perez, “Mencía de Mendoza, Marquesa de Zenete: an art collection in sixteenth-century Spain,” 639 Vanessa Alayrac-Fielding, “’Frailty, thy name is China’: women, chinoiserie and the threat of low culture in eighteenth-century England,” 659 Victoria Mills, “’A Long, Sunny Harvest of Taste and Curiosity’: collecting, aesthetics and the female body in Henry James’s The Spoils of Poynton,” 669 Dorothee Wimmer, “’Art in Progress’: the woman collector Ingvild Goetz in Munich,” 687

World Policy Journal, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Summer 2009) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/wopj/26/2

EDITOR’S NOTE

The Editors, “Human Insecurity,” 1.

ARTICLES Muhammad Yunus, “Economic Security for a World in Crisis,” 5 Michael Daxner, “Afghanistan: Graveyard of Good Intent,” 13 Maurice Strong, “Facing Down Armageddon: Our Environment at a Crossroads,” 25 E. Benjamin Skinner, “The Fight to End Global Slavery,” 33 Marina Ottaway, “The More Things Change…Political Reform in the Arab World,” 43

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Sung Won Kim, David P. Fidler, and Sumit Ganguly, “Eastphalia Rising? Asian Influence and the Fate of Human Security,” 53 Allison Anderson, “Classrooms in Conflict,” 65 Frederic Mousseau, “Toward a Future Without Want,” 73

REPORTAGE

Ruthie Ackerman, “Rebuilding Liberia, One Brick at a Time,” 83

PORTFOLIO

McKenzie Funk, “Come Hell or High Water,” 93

ARTICLES Aurelia George Mulgan, “Why Japan Can’t Lead,” 101 Paul Hockenos, “Germany’s Left Arises Anew,” 111 Ian Williams, “Nationhood: Ties that Bind, or Free?,” 123

CODA David A. Andelman, “Who Monitors the Monitors?,” 135

World Policy Journal, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Fall 2009) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/wopj/26/3

EDITOR’S NOTE

The Editors, “Armageddon’s Shadow,” 1

ARTICLE Amitai Etzioni, “Zero is the Wrong Number,” 5

CONVERSATION “Back from the Brink: A Talk with Hans Blix,” 15

ARTICLES

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Kayhan Barzegar, “The Paradox of Iran’s Nuclear Consensus,” 21 Michael Karpin, “Deep in the Basement: Israel’s Harmonious Nuclear Ambiguity,” 31 Megha Bahree, “Showdown on the Subcontinent,” 41 Wojciech Lorenz, “Poland: Straddling the Nuclear Frontier,” 51 Masaru Tamamoto, “The Emperor’s New Clothes: Can Japan Live Without the Bomb?,” 63

PORTFOLIO Micah Albert, “Yemen: Life on the Edge,” 72

ARTICLES William Powers, “The Forest for the Trees: Building a Carbon Ranching Market,” 81 Belinda Cooper, “The Limits of International Justice,” 91 Michael Wahid Hanna, “The Son Also Rises: Egypt’s Looming Succession Struggle,” 103

CODA David A. Andelman, “Onward to Armageddon?,” 115

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