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Compiled by Lubna Qureshi, Independent Scholar Journal of American History, Vol. 96, No. 3 (December 2009) http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/963 Pete Daniel, “OAH Presidential Address: Reasons to Talk about Tobacco,” 663.

Kornel Chang, “Circulating Race and Empire: Transnational Labor Activism and the

Politics of Anti-Asian Agitation in the Anglo-American Pacific World, 1880-1910,” 678.

Volker Janssen, “When the ‘Jungle’ Met the Forest: Public Work, Civil Defense, and

Prison Camps in Postwar California,” 702. Jason C. Parker, “’Made-in-America Revolutions’? The ‘Black University’ and the

American Role in the Decolonization of the Black Atlantic,” 727. Peniel E. Joseph, “The Black Power Movement: A State of the Field,” 751.

The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 68, No. 4 (November 2009) http://www.aasianst.org/publications/JAS-68-4-TOC.htm Nira Wickramasinghe, “After the War: A New Patriotism in Sri Lanka?”

Robert E. Buswell, Jr., “Presidential Address: Korean Buddhist Journeys to Lands

Worldly and Otherwordly.”

[jw]

H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, J to Z H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ First Quarter 2010 11 January 2010

Copyright © 2010 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.

H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Diplo editorial staff at [email protected].

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Experience,” 687. Jonathan J. Schroden, “Measures for Security in a Counterinsurgency,” 715.

Tom Sauer, “A Second Nuclear Revolution: From Nuclear Primacy to Post-Existential

Deterrence,” 745. Jacques E.C. Hymans, “Britain and Hiroshima,” 769.

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Fall 2009) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/vs/4/3 Edward Miller, “The Vietnam War as a Vietnamese War: Agency and Society in the

Study of the Second Indochina War,” 1. François Guillemot, “Death and Suffering at First Hand: Youth Shock Brigades during

the Vietnam War (1950-1975),” 17. Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan, “Trends in Military Service in Northern Vietnam,

1950-1995,” 61. Shawn McHale, “Understanding the Fanatic Mind? The Viet Minh and Race Hatred in

the First Indochina War (1945-1954),” 98. David Biggs, “Americans in An Giang: Nation Building and the Particularities of Place

in the Mekong Delta, 1966-1973,” 139. Peter Hansen, “Bac Di Cú: Catholic Refugees from the North of Vietnam, and Their

Role in the Southern Republic, 1954-1959,” 173. Manière de voir-Le Monde diplomatique (December 2009-January 2010) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/108/ Indispensable Afrique Anne-Cécile Robert, “Un enjeu mondial.”

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Nouvelle géopolitique, nouvelles influences Jean-Christophe Servant, “Le ‘black business’ cynique des Etats-Unis.”

Anouk Batard, “L’Ouganda découvre le lobby évangélique.”

Mahmood Mamdani, “Sauver le Darfour?”

Jean-Christophe Servant, Originalité du jeu chinois.”

Achille Mbembe, “Tensions entre le Vatican et les Eglises locales.”

Delphine Lecoutre and Admore Mupoki, Kambudzi, “Vers un divorce avec Paris?”

Philippe Leymarie, “Des accords militaires ‘nouvelle generation.’”

Michel Galy, “Sous les projecteurs de Hollywood.”

Au Coeur de la guerre économique Thomas Deltombe, “Vincent Bolloré et la ‘Françafrique.’”

Françoise Gérard, “Monsanto à l’assaut du Burkina Faso.”

Jean-Christophe Servant, “Après le pétrole, l’agriculture.”

Colette Braeckman, “Les amis chinois du Congo.”

Jean-Pierre Dubois and Paul Ramadier, “Bilan limité des conventions de Lomé.”

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

Jean Ziegler, “Réfugiés de la faim.”

Anne-Cécile Robert and Jean-Christophe Servant, “L’argent des émigrés suscite des

convoitises.” Affirmations continentales Anne-Cécile Robert, “Rêve d’une ‘seconde indépendance.”

Delphine Lecoutre, “Initiatives pour la paix et la securité.”

Michel Galy, “Affaire de L’Arche de Zoé, l’onde de choc.”

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Constance Desloire, “Quand Washington tente d’implanter son armée.” Pierre Baudet, “Le grand débat sur l’avenir économique de l’Afrique du Sud.”

Raf Custers, “Réviser des contrats miniers iniques.”

Achille Mbembe, “Le lumpen-radicalisme du president Zuma.”

Biographies Ilka Vari-Lavoisier, “Rasna Warah. Le legs des métissages.”

Ilka Vari-Lavoisier, “Marc Ona Essangui. La cause de l’environnement.”

Ilka Vari-Lavoisier, “Célestin Monga. L’art d’être africain.”

Ilka Vari-Lavoisier, “Firoze Manji. L’enjeu des nouvelles technologies.”

Anne-Cécile Robert, “Aminata Dramane Traoré. Au nom des peuples.”

Anne-Cécile Robert, “George Ayittney. L’égoïsme des hippopotames.”

Cartographie Philippe Rekacewicz, “Un continent sous influence.”

Philippe Rekacewicz, “Des ressources stratétiques pour le marché mondial.”

Philippe Rekacewicz, “L’Afrique se transforme e s’organise.”

Documentation Olivier Pironet, “Chronoligies: Ballet diplomatique.”

Olivier Pironet, “Chronologies: Domination économique, révoltes sociales.”

Olivier Pironet, “Lente marche vers la démocratie.”

Olivier Pironet, “1960-2010, cinquante ans d’indépenance pour seize pays.”

Middle East Journal, Vol. 63, No. 4 (Autumn 2009) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mei/mei/2009/00000063/00000004 Michael Collins Dunn, “Editor’s Note,” 537.

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Asher Kaufman, “’Let Sleeping Dogs Lie:’ On Ghajar and Other Anomalies in the

Syria-Lebanon-Israel Tri-Border Region,” 539. Yvette Talhamy, “The Syrian Muslim Brothers and the Syrian-Iranian Relationship,”

561. Ersel Aydinli, “A Paradigmatic Shift for the Turkish Generals and an End to the Coup

Era in Turkey,” 581. Mesut Yegen, “’Prospective-Turks’ or ‘Pseudo-Citizens:’ Kurds in Turkey,” 597.

Ilhan Kaya, “Identity across Generations: A Turkish American Case Study,” 617.

Middle East Policy, Vol. 16, Issue 4 (Winter 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118000334/home Shibley Telhami, Robert E. Hunter, Mark N. Katz, and Chas W. Freeman, Jr., “Major

World Powers and the Middle East,” 1. Mahmood Monshipouri and Ali Assareh, “The Islamic Republic and the ‘Green

Movement’: Coming Full Circle,” 27. Gawdat Bahgat, “Egypt and Iran: The 30-year Estrangement,” 47.

Martin Senn, “The Arms-Dynamic Pacemaker: Ballistic-Missile Defense in the Middle

East,” 55. Chas W. Freeman, Jr., “U.S.-Arab Relations: Forks in the Way Forward,” 68.

Harald D. Frederiksen, “The World Water Crisis and International Security,” 76.

James A. Russell, “Environmental Security and Regional Stability in the Persian Gulf,”

90. Mari Luomi, “Abu Dhabi’s Alternative-Energy Initiatives: Seizing Climate-Change

Opportunities,” 102. Majak D’Agoôt, “Energy Politics and the South Sudan Referendum: Anatomy of a

Resource Curse,” 118. Arthur Bonner, “Turkey Comes of Age,” 131.

Edward C. Corrigan, “Is Anti-Zionism Anti-Semitic? Jewish Critics Speak,” 146.

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MERIA: The Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 2 (June 2008) http://www.meriajournal.com/en/asp/journal/2008/june/index.asp Curtis R. Ryan, “Islamist Political Activism in Jordan: Moderation, Militancy, and

Democracy.” Panel Discussion, “Iraq’s Future: The War and Beyond.”

Elie Elhadj, “Saudi Arabia’s Agricultural Project: From Dust to Dust.”

Raz Zimmt, “Iran’s 2008 Parliamentary Elections: A Triumph of the System.”

Shirzad Azad, “Japan’s Gulf Policy and Respnse to the Iraq War.”

Nimrod Raphaeli and Bianca Gersten, “The Iran-Syria Alliance: The Economic

Dimension.” Tony Badran, “The Lebanese Civil War.”

MERIA: The Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 3 (September 2008) http://www.meriajournal.com/en/asp/journal/2008/september/index.asp Panel Discussion, “Iran’s Foreign Policy and Drive Toward Nuclear Weapons.” Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez, “The Six-Day War as a Soviet Initiative: New

Evidence and Methodological Issues.” Judith Colp Rubin, “Women in New Iraq.”

Alexander Murinson, “Azerbaijan-Turkey-Israel Relations: The Energy Factor.”

Harvey Glickman and Emma Rodman, “Islamism in Sudan.”

Eytan Gilboa, “The Evolution of Israeli Media.”

Jonathan Spyer, “Forward to the Past: The Fall and Rise of the ‘One-State Solution.’”

MERIA: The Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 4 (December 2008) http://www.meriajournal.com

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Kenneth M. Pollack, “Passing the Baton: An Obama Administration Takes on the Challenge of Iraq.”

Symposium, “An Obama Administration in the Middle East.”

Panel Discussion, “Israel and the Obama Presidency.”

Isaac Kfir, “Pakistan and the Challenge of Islamist Terror: Where to Next?”

Mark N. Katz, “Implications of the Georgian Crisis for Israel, Iran, and the West,”

Raymond Ibrahim, “An Analysis of al-Qa’ida’s Worldview: Reciprocal Treatment or

Religious Obligation?” Elie Elhadj, “Dry Aquifers in Arab Countries and the Looming Food Crisis.”

Bill Park, “The Fethullah Gulen Movement.”

Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 45, Issue 6 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237800-4923895/title~db=all~content=g916963288 Khalid Sindawi, “The Zaynabiyya Hawza in Damascus and its Role in Shi’ite Religious

Instruction,” 859. Menachem Klein, “Against the Consensus: Oppositionist Voices in Hamas,” 881.

Sener Akturk, “Persistence of the Islamic Millet as an Ottoman Legacy: Mono-

Religious and Anti-Ethnic Definition of Turkish Nationhood,” 893. Altay Nevzat and Mete Hatay, “Politics, Society and the Decline of Islam in Cyprus:

From the Ottoman Era to the Twenty-First Century,” 911. E. Attla Aytekn, “Agrarian Relations, Property and Law: An Analysis of the Land

Code of 1858 in the Ottoman Empire,” 935. Sebnem Gumuscu and Deniz Sert, “The Power of the Devout Bourgeoisie: The Case

of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey,” 953. Yasemn Avci, “The Application of Tanzimat in the Desert: The Bedouins and the

Creation of a New Town in Southern Palestine (1860-1914),” 969. Joseph Mann, “Russia’s Policy Towards OPEC,” 985.

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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 43, Issue 6 (2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displaylssue?jid=ASS&decade=2000&volumeld=43&issueld=06&iid=6301964 Jayeeta Sharma, “’Lazy’ Natives, Coolie Labour, and the Assam Tea Industry,” 1287.

Iftekhar Iqbal, “Return of the Bhadralok: Ecology and Agrarian Relations in Eastern

Bengal, c. 1905-1947,” 1325. Haimanti Roy, “A Partition of Contingency? Public Disclosure in Bengal, 1946-

1947,” 1355. Su Lin Lewis, “Cosmopolitanism and the Modern Girl: A Cross-Cultural Discourse in

1930s Penang,” 1385. Sarah Ansari, “Polygamy, Purdah and Political Representation: Engendering

citizenship in 1950s Pakistan,” 1421. John M. Carroll, “A National Custom: Debating Female Servitude in Late Nineteenth-

Century Hong Kong,” 1463. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 44, Issue 1 (January 2010) http://www.journals.cambridge.org/action/displaylssue?jid=ASS&volumeld=44&issueld=01&iid=6867004 Samita Sen, “Commercial recruiting and Informal Intermediation: debate over the

sardari system in Assam tea plantations, 1860-1900,” 3. Rana P. Behal, “Coolie Drivers Or Benevolent Paternalists? British Tea Planters in

Assam and the Indenture Labor System,” 29. Subho Basu, “The Dialectics of Resistance: Colonial Geography, Bengali Literati and

the Racial Mapping of Indian Identity,” 53. Jayanta Sengupta, “Nation on a Platter: the Culture and Politics of Food and Cuisine

in Colonial Bengal,” 81. Manjiri Kamat, “Disciplining Sholapur: the industrial city and its workers in the

period of the Congress ministry,1937-1939,” 99. Eleanor Newbigin, “A post-colonial patriarchy? Representing family in the Indian

nation-state,” 121.

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Ornit Shani, “Conceptions of Citizenship in India and the ‘Muslim Question,’” 145.

Justin Jones, “’Signs of Churning’: Muslim Personal Law and public contestation in

twenty-first century India,” 175. Modern Italy, Vol. 14, Issue 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237795-38285105/title~db=all~content=g917880241 Martin Bull and Anna Cento Bull, “Editorial,” 377.

Paolo Pombeni and Giuliana Nobili Schiera, “Alcide de Gasperi: 1881-1954 –

political life in a troubled century,” 379. Elena Tonezzer, “Alcide De Gasperi and Trentino,” 399.

Mariapia Bigaran, “Alcide De Gasperi: the apprenticeship of a political leader,” 415.

Maurizio Cau, “Alcide De Gasperi: a political thinker or a thinking politician?,” 431.

Vera Capperucci, “Alcide De Gasperi and the problem of reconstruction,” 445.

Barbara Taverni, “For Italy in a changing world: the political apogee of Alcide De

Gasperi, 1948-1954,” 459. Sara Lorenzini, “The roots of a ‘statesman’: De Gasperi’s foreign policy,” 473.

Emanuele Massetti, “The sunrise of the Third Republic? The evolution of the Italian

party-system after the 2008 general election and the prospects for constitutional reform,” 485.

Le Monde diplomatique (November 2009) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/11 Enquête à Roissy Marc Endeweld, “Dans les rouages d’un grand aéroport.

Marc Endeweld, “Ailes marchantes et ailes brisées.”

Marc Endeweld, “Quand les aéroports français s’exportent.”

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Lutte François Ruffin, “Une flammèche obstinée a embrasé la Guadeloupe.

Afghanistan Serge Halimi, “Mourir pour Hamid Karzaï?”

Patrick Porter, “Surprenante souplesse tactique des talibans en Afghanistan.”

William R. Polk, “Les leçons oubliées du Vietnam.”

Histoire Lionel Richard, “’Apocalypse’ ou l’histoire malmenée.”

Bernard Umbrecht, “Sur les traces estompées de l’Allemagne de l’Est.”

Bernard Umbrecht, “Un pays englouti.”

Europe Jean-Arnault Dérens, “Interminables fiançailles entre Bruxelles et les Balkans.”

Pierre Conesa, “Quelle réflexion stratégique européenne?”

Prioche Orient Zeev Sternhell, “La gauche israélienne en déshérence.”

Afrique Vladimir Cagnolari, “Une generation à l’assaut de la Côte d’Ivoire.”

Gilles Nivet, “La Guinée, d’un putsch à l’autre.”

Asie André and Louis Boucard, “En Birmanie, des elections au bout des fusils.”

Société Eric Fassin, “L’immigration, un ‘problème’ si commode.”

André Grimaldi, “Hôpital: comment créer un marché qui n’existe pas.”

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Économie François Chesnais, “Anatomie d’un effondrement.”

Pierre Rimbert, “Au four et au Moulin.”

Amérique Latine Anne Vigna, “A Tijuana, la mauvaise fortune des ‘maquiladoras.’”

Anne Vigna, “Un accord à renégocier.”

Droits Humains Claire Brisset, “Où vont tous ces enfants?”

Claire Brisset, “La malnutrition au banquet des puissants?”

Philippe Rekacewicz, “Géographie de l’enfance (Visions cartographiques).

Alimentation Stéphane Parmentier, “Et soudain resurgit la faim.”

Jacques Berthelot, “Pour un modèle agricole dans les pays du Sud.”

Culture Marina Da Silva, “Kateb Yacine, l’éternel perturbateur.”

Evelyne Pieiller, “Un Conseil à ne pas suivre.”

Enquête à Roissy Marc Endeweld, “La fracture sociale de la ‘mobilité.’”

Le Monde diplomatique (December 2009) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/12/ Serge Halimi, “Une dette providentielle…”

Internet Dan Schiller, “Internet enfante les géants de l’après-crise.’

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Environnement Riccardo Petrella, “Deux obstacle sur le chemin de Copenhague.”

Cédric Gouverneur, “En Indonésie, palmiers à huile contre forêt.”

Conflits Gareth Porter, “Les dessous des négociations avec l’Iran.”

Laurent Checola, “Drones, la mort qui vient du ciel.”

Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, “Le Pakistan fabrique se propres ennemis.”

Sarah Davison, “Inde et Chine se disputent l’Afghanistan.”

Dossier: Comment Vendre à la Découpe le Service Public Laurent Bonelli and Willy Pelletier, “De l’Etat-providence à l’État manager.”

Jérôme Tournadre-Plancq, “La faute aux Britanniques…”

Olivier Cyran, “Les usagers financent l’entrée en Bourse des transports berlinois.”

Russie Jean Sabaté, “Vladivostok gagnée par la fièvre sociale.”

Jean Sabaté, “Le syndrome Pikalevo.”

“Vladivostok en chiffres.”

Jean Sabaté, “En espérant des jours meilleurs.”

Amérique Latine Jorge Magasich, “Ce plan Z qui a épouvanté le Chili.”

Libio Pérez, “Une présidente ne fait pas le printemps.”

Afrique Augusta Conchiglia, “Convoitises autour du Mozambique.”

Psychiatrie

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Patrick Coupechoux, “Traitement sécuritaire de la folie.”

Idées Henry Laurens, “Les multiples visages d’Ernest Renan.”

Philippe Rivière, “Nous serons tous immorteles…en 2100.”

Culture Jacques Denis, “La Fnac ou les avatars du marketing culturel.”

Alexandre Pierrepont, “Quand la musique illumine Chicago.”

Le Monde diplomatique (January 2010) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2010/01/ Serge Halimi, “Peut-on reformer les Etats-Unis?”

Michael T. Klare, “En politique extérieure, Washington veut faire plus avec moins.”

Allan Popelard and Paul Vannier, “Detroit, la ville afro-américaine qui rétrécit.”

Ibrahim Warde, “Wall Street sauvé des eaux.”

Allan Popelard, Gatien Elle, and Paul Vannier, “William Bunge, le géographe

révolutionnaire de Detroit.” Géopolitique Sami Amghar and Patrick Haenni, “Le mythe renaissant de l’islam conquérant.”

Sami Amghar and Patrick Haenni, “Avortement sociologique d’un ‘baby-boom.’”

Maggie Black, “Le tabou des excréments, peril sanitaire et écologique.”

Société Lucien Sève, “Reconsidérer le ‘bien vieillir.’”

Industrie Clément Ruffier, “Un robot en France, un ouvrier en Chine.”

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Écologie Constant Delatte and Paola Ramírez Orozco, “La taxe carbone favorise le ‘tout

électrique.’” Europe Federico Santopinto, “L’armée mexicaine de l’Union européenne.”

Europe de l’Est Mathilde Goanec, “Fantômes russes dans l’isoloir ukrainien.”

Maghreb Francis Ghiles, “Le ‘non-Maghreb’ coûte cher au Maghreb.”

Ali Chibani, “Guerre des plumes entre le Maroc et l’Algérie.”

Pakistan Isabelle Saint-Mézard, “Inde et Pakistan se mesurent en Afghanistan.”

Amérique Latine Anne Vigna, “Au Honduras, comment blanchir un coup d’Etat.”

Lamia Oualalou, “Brasília oublie le ‘complexe du chien bâtard.’”

Afrique Joan Baxter, “Ruée sur les terres africaines.”

Joan Baxter, “Le cas Addax Bioenergy.”

Bruno Jaffré, “Le Burkina Faso, pilier de la ‘Françafrique.’”

Culture Jacques Roubaud, “Obstination de la poésie.”

Jacques Roubard, “Ni compté ni rimé.”

Xavier Guilbert, “Quelques idées recues sur la bande dessinée.”

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Idées Pierre Rimbert, “L’homme qui ne s’est jamais trompé.”

The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 16, Issue 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237796-37736668/title~db=all~content=g915850932 Stephen I. Schwartz, “Editor’s Note,” 309.

Anne Harrington de Santana, “Nuclear Weapons as the Currency of Power:

Deconstructing the Fetishism of Force,” 325. Joshua Masters, “Nuclear Proliferation: The Role and Regulation of Corporations,”

347. Jonathan B. Tucker, “The Rollback of Libya’s Chemical Weapons Program,” 363.

Scott Helfstein, “Cooperation, Signals, and Sanctions: Gaming the Nuclear Inspection

Regime,” 385. Kaegan McGrath, “Verifiability, Reliability, and National Security: The Case for U.S.

Ratification of the CTBT,” 407. Cristina Hansell and Nikita Perfilyev, “Together Toward Nuclear Zero:

Understanding Chinese and Russian Security Concerns,” 435. Paul Meyer, “Saving the NPT: Time to Renew Treaty Commitments,” 463.

David Hafemeister, “Assessing the Merits of the CTBT,” 473.

Irvin R. Lindemuth, “U.S.-Russian Nuclear Cooperation and the CTBT,” 483.

Charles H. Calisher, “Scientist in a Strange Land: A Cautionary Tale,” 509.

Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 53, No. 3 (Summer 2009) http://www.fpri.org/orbis/5303/ Mackubin T. Owens, “Editor’s Corner.”

T.X. Hammes, “How Will We Fight?”

Michael E. O’Hanlon, “Who Will Fight For Us?”

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Janine Davidson, “Making Government Work: Pragmatic Priorities for Interagency

Coordination.” Kori Schake, “Choices for the Quadrennial Defense Review.”

Gian P. Gentile, “The Imperative for an American General Purpose Army that Can

Fight.” Bruce Floersheim, “Forging the Future of American Security with a Total Froce

Strategy.” Derek S. Reveron, “Military Engagement, Strategy, and Policy.”

Christopher J. Fettweis, “Dangerous Revisionism: On the Founders, ‘Neocons’ and

the Importance of History.” Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 53, No. 4 (Fall 2009) http://www.fpri.org/orbis/5304/ Mackubin T. Owens, “Editor’s Corner.”

Peter Feaver, “Debating American Grand Strategy After Major War.”

Wilson D. Miscamble, “Roosevelt, Truman and the Development of Postwar Grand

Strategy.” William Steuck, “Reassessing U.S. Strategy in the Aftermath of the Korean War.”

Mark Moyar, “Grand Strategy after the Vietnam War.”

Jeremi Suri, “American Grand Strategy from the Cold War’s End to 9/11.”

Sarah Kreps, “American Grand Strategy after Iraq.”

P.H. Liotta and James F. Miskel, “The ‘Mega-Eights’: Urban Leviathans and

International Instability.’ Theo Farrell and Stuart Gordon, “COIN Machine: the British Military in Afghanistan.”

Steven Grogan, “China, Nuclear Security and Terrorism: Implications for the United

States.”

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Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Winter 2010) http://www.fpri.org/orbis/ Mackubin T. Owens, “Editor’s Corner,” 1.

Thomas G. Mahnken, “Bridging the Gap Between the Worlds of Ideas and Action,” 4.

James R. Holmes and Toshi Yoshihara, “History Rhymes: The German Precedent for

Chinese Seapower,” 14. James Kraska, “How the United States Lost the Naval War of 2015,” 35.

Leslie S. Lebl, “Radical Islam in Europe,” 46.

Ernest Sternberg, “Purifying the World: What the New Radical Ideology Stands For,”

61. Kenneth Allard, “Change and the American Security Paradigm,” 87.

David Malet, “Why Foreign Fighters?: Historical Perspectives and Solutions,” 97.

Ian Bryan, “Sovereignty and the Foreign Fighter Problem,” 115.

Dominic Tierney, “Prisoner Dilemmas: The American Obsession with POWs and

Hostages,” 130. Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 78, No. 4 (November 2009) http://caliber.ucpress.net/toc/phr/78/4/ Joshua Paddison, “Anti-Catholicism and Race in Post-Civil War San Francisco,” 505.

Julia Maria Schiavone Camacho, “Crossing Boundaries, Claiming a Homeland: The

Mexican Chinese Transpacific Journey to Becoming Mexican, 1930s-1940s,” 545. Scott Laderman, “Hollywood’s Vietnam: 1929-1964: Scripting Intervention,

Spotlighting Injustice,” 578. Gerry Simpson, “Revisiting the Tokyo War Crimes Trial,” 608.

Passport: The Newsletter of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Vol. 40, No. 2 (September 2009) http://www.shafr.org/newsletter/2009/PassportAug09.pdf

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Anne L. Weismann, “The Elusive Vice-Presidential Records of Richard B. Cheney,” 4. “Fifty Years of William Appleman Williams’ Tragedy of American Diplomacy: An

Anniversary, a Discussion, and a Celebration,” 8. Edward P. Kohn, “’Evet We Can’: President Barack Obama’s Visit to Turkey and the

State of Turkish-American Relations,” 36. “SHAFR At Play: Highlights from the 2009 SHAFR Conference in Falls Church, VA,”

40. Spencer Howard, “Historical Resources on Foreign Policy at the Herbert Hoover

Presidential Library-Museum,” 43. “In Memoriam: John E. Taylor.”

“In Memoriam: Richard H. Zeitlan.”

Raisons Politiques, No. 34 – 2009/2 http://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2009-2.htm Speranta Dumitru, “Editorial,” 5.

Norman Daniels, “L’Extension de la Justice Comme Équité à la Santé et aux Soins de

Santé,” 9. Axel Gosseries, “La Question Générationnelle et l’Héritage Rawlstien,” 31.

Bertrand Guillarme, “Objectivité, Impartialité, et Critique Féministe,” 57.

Charles Girard, “Raison Publique Rawlsienne et Démocratie Délibérative. Deux

conceptions inconciliables de la légitimité politique?,” 73. Catherine Audard, “John Rawls et les Alternatives Libérales à la Laïcité,” 101.

Joshua Cohen and Thomas Nagel, “’Sur ma Religion’ de John Rawls: Comment les

Croyances Religieuses de Rawls ont Influencé sa Philosophie Politique,” 127. Emilie Hache and Bruno Latour, “Morale out Moralisme? Un exercice de

sensibilisation,” 143. Emmanuelle Glon, “Le Film Comme Crime: Le Cas Veit Harlan,” 167.

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Raisons Politiques, No. 35 – 2009/3 http://www.cairn.info/revue-raisons-politiques-2009-3.htm Laure Bereni and Alexandre Jaunait, “Editorial: ‘Usages de la Diversité,” 5.

Patrick Savidan, “Multiculturalisme LIbéral et Monoculturalisme Pluriel,” 11.

Daniel Sabbagh, “L’Itinéraire Contemporain de la ‘Diversité’ aux Etats-Unis: de

l’Instrumentalisation à l’Institutionalisation?,” 31. Thomas Kirszbaum, “Un Janus aux Deux Visages: La Diversité dans l’Habitat.

Réflexions sur les politiques de desegregation résidentielle aux Etats-Unis et en France,” 49.

Virginie Guiraudon, “La Diversité en Europe: Une Évidence?,” 67.

Laure Bereni, “’Faire de la Diversité une Richesse pour l’Entreprise’ La transformation

d’une contrainte juridique en catégorie manageriale,” 87. Milena Doytcheva, “Réinterprétations et Usages Sélectifs de la Diversité dans les

Politiques des Entreprises,” 107. Patrick Simon and Angéline Escafré-Dublet, “Représenter la Diversité en Politique:

Une Reformulation de la Dialectique de la Différence et de l’Égalité par la Doxa Républicaine,” 125.

Vincent Foucher, “’La Guerre par d’Autres Moyens’? La société civile dans le processus

de paix en Casamance,” 143. Jean Zaganiaris, “Qu’est-ce que les ‘Contre-Lumières’?,” 167.

Emmanuel Puig, “L’Itinéraire de la Démocratie Radicale,” 207.

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 13, Issue 3 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237795-42553582/title~db=all~content=g914058675 Alun Munslow, “Editorial,” 283.

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.

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Alexander Lyon Macfie, “A possible (common-sense) defence of (my) history: A

response to Keith Jenkins,” 345. Eugen Zelenák, “Exploring holism in Frank Ankersmit’s historical representation,”

357. Erlend Lavik, “’Not the obstacle but the means’: Film history and the postmodern

challenge,” 371. 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.

Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice, Vol. 13, No. 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237795-42553582/title~db=all~content=g917044961 Dennis Dworkin, “Editorial,” 433.

Tom Goyens, “Social space and the practice Joof anarchist history,” 439.

Johnathan O’Neill, “Straussian constitutional history and the Straussian political

project,” 459. Eric Porter, “Imagining Africa, remaking the world: W.E.B. Du Bois’ history for the

future,” 479. Andrew Hartman, “Christopher Lasch: Critic of liberalism, historian of its

discontents,” 499. Dennis Dworkin, “Paul Gilroy and the cultural politics of decline,” 521.

Josh Bahn, “Marxism in a snail shell: Making history in Chiapas,” 541.

Review of International Studies, Vol. 35, Issue 4 (2009) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displaylssue?jid=RIS&volumeld=35&issueld=04&iid=6459736 Nick Vaughan-Williams, “The generalized bio-political border? Re-conceptualising

the limits of sovereign power,” 729. Christopher J. Finlay, “How to do things with the word ‘terrorist,’” 751.

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Alex Danchev and Debbie Lisle, “Introduction: art, politics, and purpose,” 775.

Frank Möller, “The looking/not looking dilemma,” 781.

Richard Devetak, “After the event: Don DeLillo’s White Noise and September 11

narratives,” 795. Liam Kennedy, “Soldier photography: visualizing the war in Iraq,” 817.

Bernadette Buckley, “The workshop of filthy creation: or do not be alarmed, this is

only a test,” 835. Angus Bolton, “Three Images by Angus Bolton,” 859.

Hilary Roberts, “The photographs of Angus Bolton and Suzanne Opton,: a witness to

history?,” 883. Richard J. Aldrich and Philip H.J. Davies, “Introduction: The future of UK intelligence

and special operations,” 887. Richard J. Aldrich, “Beyond the vigilant state: globalization and intelligence,” 889.

Kevin O’Brien, “Managing national security and law enforcement intelligence in a

globalised world,” 903. Stevyn D. Gibson, “Future roles of the UK intelligence system,” 917.

Peter Gill, “The Intelligence and Security Committee and the challenge of security

networks,” 929. Ian Leigh, “Changing the rules of the game: some necessary legal reforms to United

Kingdom intelligence,” 943. Philip H.J. Davies, “Imagery in the UK: Britain’s troubled imagery intelligence

architecture,” 957. Alastair Finlan, “The (Arrested) Development of UK Special Forces and the Global

War on Terror,” 971. Frank Foley, “The expansion of intelligence agency mandates: British counter-

terrorism in comparative perspective,” 983. Antony Field, “Tracking terrorist networks: problems of intelligence sharing within

the UK intelligence community,” 997.

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Revue Française de Science Politique, Vol. 59, No. 5 (2009) http://www.afsp.msh-paris.fr/publi/rfsp.rfsp.html Marian Eabrasu, “Deux lectures monistres d’Isaiah Berlin,” 853.

Thierry Ménissier, “Leo Strauss: filiation néo-conservatrice ou conservatisme

philosophique?,” 873. Enzo Traverso, “Dark Times. Judéité et politique chez Hannah Arendt,” 895.

Jérôme Aust and Cécile Crespy, “Napoléon renversé? Institutionnalisation des Pôles

de recherche et d’enseignement supérieur et réforme du système académique français,” 915.

Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy and Alistair Cole, “La politique linguistique de la France

à l’epreuve des revendications ethnoterritoriales,” 939. Yannick Rumpala, “La ‘consommation durable’ comme nouvelle phase d’une

gouvernementalisation de la consommation,” 967. Didier Chabanet, “Les enjeux de la codification des groupes d’intérêt au sein de l’UE,”

997. Revue Française de Science Politique, Vol. 59, No. 6 (2009) http://www.afsp.msh-paris.fr/publi/rfsp/rfsp.html Jacques de Maillard and Sebastian Roché, “Les chantiers de réforme de la police dans

les États occidentaux,” 1093.

David Weisburd and Anthony Braga, “La diffusion de l’innovation dans la police. Quelles leçons retenir de l’expérience américaine?,” 1097.

Séverine Germain and Cristian Poletti, “Répondre aux mobilisations sociales. Le

système policier italien en transition,” 1127. Sebastian Roché, “Politique et administration dans la formulation d’une politique

publique. Le cas de la police de proximité,” 1147. Trevor Jones and Tim Newburn, “Le managérialisme et la nature des réformes

policières en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles,” 1175.

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Jacques de Maillard, “Réformes des polices dans les pays occidentaux. Une perspective comparée,” 1197.

Pierre Favre, “Quand la police fabrique l’ordre social. Un en deçà des politiques

publiques de la police?,” 1231. Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, Vol. 56, No. 3 (2009) http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-histoire-moderne-et-contemporaine-2009-3.htm Aliocha, Maldavsky, “Société Urbaine et Désir de Mission: Les Ressorts de la Mobilité

Missionnaire Jésuite à Milan au Début du XVIIE Siècle,” 7. Tangi Villerbu, “’Ramener une Colonie de Bons Missionnaires : Le Recrutement de

Prêtres Européens pour les États-Unis au XIXE Siècle,” 33. Isabelle Paresys, “Le Noir Est Mis. Les Puys d’Amiens, Ou le Paraître Vestimentaire des

Élites Urbaines à la Renaissance,” 66. Janine Lanza, “Les Veuves dans les Corporations Parisiennes au XVIIIE Siècle,” 92.

Isabelle Depret, “La Construction Nationale en Épire, 1912-1939: Le Rôle du Facteur

Confessionnel et du Haut Clergé Orthodoxe,” 123. Maurice Garden, “Du Mésusage d’un Espace Vert Parisien à la Veille de la Révolution,”

150. Revue internationale et stratégique, Vol. 75, No. 3 (2009) http://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-et-strategique-2009-3.htm Thierry Fragnoli, “De la Relativité Appliquée au Terrorisme Entretien,” 7.

Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky, “Argentine, Brésil, Mexique: Pertinence du Concept

d’Émergence,” 17. Léa Conti Fabra, “Les Réfugiés Irakiens en Syrie,” 27.

Romain Esmenjaud and Benedikt Franke, “Qui s’Est Approprié la Gestion de la Paix et

de la Sécurité en Afrique?,” 37. Gaïdz Minassian, “Le Dialogue Arméno-Turc,” 47.

Pascal Boniface, “Editorial,” 59.

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Marie-George Buffet, “Du Monde Occidental au Temps de l’Humanité: Une Révolution Nécessaire,” 61.

François Burgat, “Des Occidentaux Peu Crédibles à ‘Défendre les Valeurs,’” 69.

Mustapha Chérif, “L’Avenir de l’Occident et le Monde Musulman,” 77.

Régis Debray, “Pour Exister l’Occident a Besoin d’Épouvantails,” 87.

Doudou Diène, “Crise Identitaire du Monde Occidental,” 93.

Jean-Pierre Filiu, “Le Spectre d’al-Qaïda,” 101.

Fyodor Lukyanov, “Élargir et Repenser la Notion d’Occident,” 105.

Médine, “Don’t Panik! Entretien,” 111.

Michel Taubmann, “Ce Que l’Occident a Apporté au Monde,” 119.

Chenva Tieu, “Du G 20 au G 2: y a-t-il Encore une Place pour l’Europe dans la Cour des

Grands?,” 123. Tzvetan Todorov, “Barbarie et Messianisme Occidental Entretien,” 127.

Hubert Védrine, “Le Danger de l’Occidentalisme Entretien,” 135.

Royal United Services Institute Journal, Vol. 154, No. 5 (October 2009) http://www.rusi.org/publications/journal/issue:14AEB04C9D2CA0 Philip Sabin, “The Future of UK Air Power.”

Michael Codner, “Missile Defence: What the Obama Administration’s Change of

Policy Means for Europe and the United Kingdom.” Louis Lillywhite, “The Inter-Relationship of War and Medicine: Lessons from

Current Conflicts.” Andrew Tyler, “Performance under Pressure: Acquisition in the World’s Most

Complex Environment.” Neville Bolt, “Unsettling Networks: Review Essay.”

Syed Manzar Abbas Zaidi, “The Taliban Organisation in Pakistan.”

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Bijan Omrani and Frank Ledwidge, “Rethinking the Durand Line: The Legality of the Afghan-Pakistani Frontier.”

Dan Medina, “Changing Uniforms for Changing Conflicts?”

Jørgen W. Eriksen and Tormod Heier, “Winter as the Number One Enemy? Lessons

Learned from North Afghanistan.” Raffaello Pantucci, “Deep Impact: The Effect of Drone Attacks on British Counter-

Terrorism.” Bruce Jones, “Peacekeeping in Crisis? Confronting the Challenges Ahead.”

J. Peter Pham, “Peripheral Vision: A Model Solution for Somalia (Response to Ken

Menkhaus).” Christopher Hobbs and Matthew Harries, “South Korea and Spent Fuel Processing:

Sovereignty, Security and Policy Options for the New Nuclear Age.” Stephan Frühling and Benjamin Schreer, “NATO’s New Strategic Concept and US

Commitments in the Asia-Pacific.” Royal United Services Journal, Vol. 154, No. 6 (December 2009) http://www.rusi.org/publications/journal/issue:14B28E5EA05AED Andrew Rathmell, “Adapting Government for Stabilisation and Counter-Insurgency

Operations.” Daniel Korski, “British Civil-Military Integration: History and Next Steps.”

Claudia Harvey and Mark Wilkinson, “The Value of Doctrine: Assessing British

Officers’ Perspectives.” David Richards and Robert Fry, “Reading Insurgencies: Review Feature.”

Antonio Giustozzi, “The Afghan National Army: Unwarranted Hope?”

James Stavridis, “NATO: Taking a Fix, Charting a Course.”

Hugh Beach, “The End of Nuclear Sharing? US Nuclear Weapons in Europe.”

Tim Hare, “Nuclear Policy at Sea: A Part-Time Deterrent Will Not Do!”

David Blagden, “Strategic Thinking for the Age of Austerity.”

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Alistair Harris and Michael Page, “The State of Yemen.”

Naef Bin Ahmed Al-Saud, “Saudi Arabia’s Strategy to Combat Terrorism: An Insider’s

Perspective.” Victor Sebestyen, “Revisiting the Wall.”

Brian Holden Reid, “The Origins of the American Civil War.”

A.D. Harvey, “The Bomber Offensive that Never Took Off: Italy’s Regia Aeronautica

in 1940.” Security Studies, Vol. 18, Issue 4 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237795-36301522/title~db=all~content=g917384058 Robert A. Pape, “Introduction: What is New About Research on Terrorism,” 643.

Nichole Argo, “Why Fight? Examining Self-Interested Versus Communally-Oriented

Motivations in Palestinian Resistance and Rebellion,” 651. Lindsey O’Rourke, “What’s Special about Female Suicide Terrorism?,” 681.

Jenna Jordan, “When Heads Roll: Assessing the Effectiveness of Leadership

Decapitation,” 719. Risa Brooks, “Researching Democracy and Terrorism: How Political Access Affects

Militant Activity,” 756. Social Sciences Quarterly, Vol. 90, Issue 3 (September 2009) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122512572/issue Environments and Disasters Rafael Reuveny and Will H. Moore, “Does Environmental Degradation Influence

Migration? Emigration to Developed Countries in the Late 1980s and 1990s,” 461.

Jason E. Shelton and M. Nicole Coleman, “After the Storm: How Race, Class, and Immigration Concerns Influenced Beliefs About the Katrina Evacuees,” 480.

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William R. Freudenburg, Robert Gramling, Shirley Laska, and Kai T. Erikson, “Disproportionality and Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet,” 497.

Friends and Neighbors Scott L. Minkoff, “Minding Your Neighborhood: The Spatial Context of Local

Redistribution,” 516. Martha Kropf, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Norms of Cooperation, Public

Broadcasting, and the Collective Action Problem,” 538. Michael J. Stern and Andrew S. Fullerton, “The Network Structure of Local and

Extra-Local Voluntary Participation: The Role of Core Social Networks,” 553. Baodung Liu, Sharon D. Wright Austin, and Byron D’Andrá Orey, “Church

Attendance, Social Capital, and Black Voting Participation,” 576. John W. Ayers, C. Richard Hofstetter, Keith Schnakenberg, and Bohdan Kolody, “Is

Immigration a Racial Issue? Anglo Attitudes on Immigration Policies in a Border Country,” 593.

Catherine Riegle-Crumb and Rebecca M. Callahan, “Exploring the Academic Benefits

of Friendship Ties for Latino Boys and Girls,” 611. Politics Jeff Cummins, “Issue Voting and Crime in Gubernatorial Elections,” 632.

Mark Long, Rick L. Bunch, and Robert Earl Lloyd, “Measuring Anti-Americanism in

Editorial Cartoons,” 652. Jennifer A. Heerwig and Brian J. McCabe, “Education and Social Desirability Bias: The

Case of a Black Presidential Candidate,” 674. Joseph E. Uscinski, “The Timing of Presidential Cinema,” 687.

Kathy H. Rim, “Latino and Asian American Mobilization in the 2006 Immigration

Protests,” 703. Melanie Bowers and Robert R. Preuhs, “Collateral Consequences of a Collateral

Penalty: The Negative Effect of Felon Disenfranchisement Laws on the Political Participation of Nonfelons,” 722.

Social and Policy Issues Forum

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Daniel J. Hopkins, “Partisan Reinforcement and the Poor: The Impact of Context on Explanations for Poverty,” 744.

Harrell R. Rodgers, Jr., “The Multidimensionality of Public Opinion About Poverty and Welfare Populations,” 765.

Daniel J. Hopkins, “Racial Contexts’ Enduring Influence on Attitudes Toward

Poverty,” 770. Social Sciences Quarterly, Vol. 90, Issue 4 http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122652340/issue Politics and Policy Travis R. Ridout, Brandon Rottinghaus, and Nathan Hosey, “Following the Rules?

Candidate Strategy in Presidential Primaries,” 777. Joseph E. Uscinski, “When Does the Public’s Issue Agenda Affect the Media’s Issue

Agenda (and Vice-Versa)? Developing a Framework for Media-Public Influence,” 796.

Christopher R. Scheitle, “Identity and Government Funding in Christian Nonprofits,”

816. Richard L. Vining, Jr., “Politics, Pragmatism, and Departures from the U.S. Courts of

Appeals, 1954-2004,” 834. Scott R. Meinke, “Presentation of Partisanship: Constituency Connections and

Partisan Congressional Activity,” 854. H. Whitt Kilburn, “Personal Values and Public Opinion,” 868.

Ngoc Phan and John A. Garcia, “Asian-Pacific-American Partisanship: Dynamics of

Partisan and Nonpartisan Identities,” 886. Sean Richey and Ken’ichi Ikeda, “Institutional Incentives and Trust: Marginalized

Groups and the Creation of Trust in Local Government,” 911. Thomas A. Hirschl, James G. Booth, and Leland L. Glenna, “The Link Between Voter

Choice and Religious Identity in Contemporary Society: Bringing Classical Theory Back In,” 927.

Debasree Das Gupta and Mark J. Rozell, “Presidential Direct Action and Policy

Continuity: The Case of U.S. International Population Policy,” 945.

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Of General Interest Michael J. White and Lori M. Hunter, “Public Perception of Environmental Issues in a

Developing Setting: Environmental Concern in Coastal Ghana,” 960. Amanda K. Baumle, “The Cost of Parenthood: Unraveling the Effects of Sexual

Orientation and Gender on Income,” 983. Sean Nicholson-Crotty, Zachary Birchmeier, and David Valentine, “Exploring the

Impact of School Discipline on Racial Disproportion in the Juvenile Justice System,” 1003.

Michelle L. Frisco, Jason N. Houle, and Molly A. Martin, “Adolescent Weight and

Depressive Symptoms: For Whom is Weight a Burden?,” 1019. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 32, Issue 10 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237796-56114486/title~db=all~content=g914662781 Carl J. Ciovacco, “The Contours of Al Qaeda’s Media Strategy,” 853.

Mark Stout, “In Search of Salafi Jihadist Strategic Thought: Mining the Wors of the

Terrorists,” 876. Mariya Y. Omelicheva, “Convergence of Counterterrorism Policies: A Case Study of

Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia,” 893. Lydia Walker, “Forging a Key, Turning a Lock: Counterinsurgency Theory in Iraq

2006-2008,” 909. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 32, Issue 11 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237796-56114486/title~db=all~content=g916107544 Anna Halafoff and David Wright-Neville, “A Missing Peace? The Role of Religious

Actors in Countering Terrorism,” 921. Manuel R. Torres Soriano, “Spain as an Object of Jihadist Propaganda,” 933.

Christine Sixta Rinehart, “Volatile Breeding Grounds: The Radicalization of the

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood,” 953.

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Lorraine Bowman-Grieve, “Exploring ‘Stormfront’: A Virtual Community of the Radical Right,” 989.

Jack Freeman, “The al Houthi Insurgency in the North of Yemen: An Analysis of the

Shabab al Moumineen,” 1008. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 32, Issue 12 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237796-56114486/title~db=all~content=g917329865 Fernando Celaya Pacheco, “Narcofearance: How has Narcoterrorism Settled in

Mexico?,” 1021. Hillel Frisch, “Strategic Change in Terrorist Movements: Lessons from Hamas,”

1049. A. Aaron Weisburd, “Comparison of Visual Motifs in Jihadi and Cholo Videos on

YouTube,” 1066. Jodi Vittori, Kristin Bremer, and Pasquale Vittori, “Islam in Tanzania and Kenya: Ally

or Threat in the War on Terror?,” 1075. Bruce Hoffman, “Radicalization and Subversion: Al Qaeda and the 7 July 2005

Bombings and the 2006 Airline Bombing Plot,” 1100. Third World Quarterly, Vol. 30, Issue 7 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237797-28119041/title~db=all~content=g915842450 Richard Duncombe and Richard Boateng, “Mobile Phones and Financial Services in

Developing Countries: a review of concepts, methods, issues, evidence and future research directions,” 1237.

Francis Weyzig and Michiel van Dijk, “Incoherence between Tax and Development

Policies: the case of the Netherlands,” 1259. Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind, “Changing Donor Policy and Practice in Civil Society in

the Post-9/11 Aid Context,” 1279. Onder Bakircioglu, “The Future of Preventive Wars: the case of Iraq,” 1297.

Martin Gainsborough, “The (Neglected) Statist Bias and the Developmental State:

the case of Singapore and Vietnam,” 1317.

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Morten Bøås, “Making Plans for Liberia – a Trusteeship Approach to Good

Governance?,” 1329. Valbona Muzaka,”Developing Countries and the Struggle on the Access to Medicines

Front: victories won and lost,” 1343. Devi Sridhar, “Post-Accra: is there space for country ownership in global health?,”

1363. Michael A. Stevenson and Andrew F. Cooper, “Overcoming Constraints of State

Sovereignty: global health governance in Asia,” 1379. Third World Quarterly, Vol. 30, Issue 8 (2009) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/1408237797-28119041/title~db=all~content=g917968218 Andrew Robinson, “Resisting ‘Global Justice’: disrupting the colonial ‘emancipatory’

logic of the West,” 1395. Morgan Brigg, “The Developer’s Self: a non-deterministic Foucauldian frame,” 1411.

Alan Freeman, “The Poverty of Statistics and the Statistics of Poverty,” 1427.

Dhammika Herath, “The Discourse of Development: has it reached maturity?,” 1449.

William Vlcek, “Behind an Offshore Mask: sovereignty games in the global political

economy,” 1465. Sven Gunnar Simonsen, “Leaving Security in Safe Hands: identity, legitimacy and

cohesion in the new Afghan and Iraqi armies,” 1483. Moeed Yusuf and Adil Najam, “Kashmir: ripe for resolution?,” 1503.

Hazel M. McFerson, “Governance and Hyper-corruption in Resource-rich African

countries,” 1529. William Avilés, “Policy Coalitions, Economic Reform and Military Power in Ecuador

and Venezuela,” 1549. Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 20, No. 3 (2009) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol20/issue3/index.dtl

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Helen McCarthy, “Petticoat Diplomacy: The Admission of Women to the British Foreign Service, c. 1919-1946,” 285.

Alysa Levene, “Between Less Eligibility and the NHS: The Changing Place of Poor

Law Hospitals in England and Wales, 1929-1939,” 322. Allison Abra, “TCBH Postgraduate Essay Prize Winner for 2008: Doing The Lambeth

Walk: Novelty Dances and the British Nation,” 346. Dennie Oude Nijhuis, “Rethinking the Beveridge Strait-jacket: The Labour Party, the

TUC and the Introduction of Superannuation,” 370. Edward Hampshire and Valerie Johnson, “The Digital World and the Future of

Historical Research,” 396. Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 20, No. 4 (2009) http://tcbh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol20/issue4/index.dtl Edward McNeilly, “Labour and the Politics of Internationalism, 1906-1914, 431.

Vicky Long and Hilary Marland, “From Danger and Motherhood to Health and

Beauty: Health Advice for the Factory Girl in Early Twentieth-Century Britain,” 454. Mark Hampton, “Inventing David Low: Self-Presentation, Caricature and the Culture

of Journalism in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain,” 482. Janet Clark, “Sincere and Reasonable Men? The Origins of the National Council for

Civil Liberties,” 513. Christopher Moores, “The Progressive Professionals: The National Council for Civil

Liberties and the Politics of Activism in the 1960s,” 538. Vingtième Siècle, Revue d’histoire, Vol. 104, No. 4 (2009) http://www.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2009-4.htm John Horne, “Guerres et Réconciliations Européennes au 20E Siécle,” 3.

Philippe Garraud, L’Ombre Portée de 1914-1918 dans les Années 1930: La définition

d’une conception différente de la guerre,” 17. Magali Della Sudda, “La Suppression de l’Hebdomadaire Dominicain Sept: Immixtion

du Vatican dans les affaires françaises (1936-1937)?” 29.

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