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Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.113, No. 450 (January 2014) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol113/issue450/ “Neo-patrimonial politics in the ANC,” by Tom Lodge, 1- “Negotiating violence: Sudan's peacemakers and the war in Darfur,” by Sharath Srinivasan, 24- “Weak legislatures, failing MPs, and the collapse of democracy in Mali,” by Martin van Vliet, 45- “Sexual violence in Sierra Leone's civil war: ‘Virgination’, rape, and marriage,” by Zoe Marks, 67- “Somalia works: Police development as state building,” by Alice Hills, 88- “Agricultural innovation from above and from below: Confrontation and integration on Rwanda's Hills,” by Julie Van Damme, An Ansoms, and Philippe V. Baret, 108- Briefing “The politics of Marikana and South Africa's changing labour relations,” by Raphaël Botiveau, 128- African Historical Review, Vol. 45, No.2 (November 2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/45/2 [jw] H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Second Quarter 2014 15 April 2014 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc- nd/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.
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Compiled by Erin Black, University of Toronto African Affairs, Vol.113, No. 450 (January 2014) http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol113/issue450/ “Neo-patrimonial politics in the ANC,” by Tom Lodge, 1-

“Negotiating violence: Sudan's peacemakers and the war in Darfur,” by Sharath Srinivasan,

24-

“Weak legislatures, failing MPs, and the collapse of democracy in Mali,” by Martin van Vliet, 45-

“Sexual violence in Sierra Leone's civil war: ‘Virgination’, rape, and marriage,” by Zoe Marks, 67-

“Somalia works: Police development as state building,” by Alice Hills, 88-

“Agricultural innovation from above and from below: Confrontation and integration on Rwanda's Hills,” by Julie Van Damme, An Ansoms, and Philippe V. Baret, 108-

Briefing “The politics of Marikana and South Africa's changing labour relations,” by Raphaël

Botiveau, 128- African Historical Review, Vol. 45, No.2 (November 2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahr20/45/2

[jw]

H-Diplo JOURNAL WATCH, A to I H-Diplo Journal and Periodical Review www.h-net.org/~diplo/journals/ Second Quarter 2014 15 April 2014

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

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“The Role of Private Electronic Media in Radicalising Pakistan,” by Kiran Hassan, 65-

“Swords into Ploughshares: The Judicial Challenge of Ghana’s 2012 Presidential Election Results,” by Charles Kwarteng, 83-

“Australia on the UN Security Council 2013–14: A Voice for Small and Medium Countries?” by Melissa Conley Tyler & Eleanor Pahlow, 95-

Opinions “Trials and Tribulations in the Eastern Caribbean,” by Peter Clegg, 109-

“Justice for Chagos,” by Stuart Mole, 113- “Cyprus and the Peace Process,” by Michális S. Michael, 117- “Gibraltar—No Summer Without Crisis,” by Andrea Zielinski, 119- “Moocs: Educational Breakthrough for Small Island States or the Next Massively

Overblown Tech Bubble?” by Martin Mulligan, 123- Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol.47, No.1 (March 2014) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0967067X “Not much happened: The impact of gender quotas in Poland,” by Frances Millard, 1-

“Coercive capacity and the durability of the Chinese communist state,” by Yuhua Wang, 13- “‘Dear Mr President’. The blogosphere as arena for communication between people and

power,” by Natalia Moen-Larsen, 27- “Determinants of educational outcomes: Analysis of the Republic of Tatarstan, 39-

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“Prison officers in Poland: A profession in historical perspective,” by Renata Szczepanik,

Gavin Simpson, and Sabina Siebert, 49-

“Transformation of the welfare state in Lithuania: Towards globalization and Europeanization,” by Jolanta Aidukaite, 59-

“Emancipative values in Georgia: An individual level analysis,” by Natia Mestvirishvili and Maia Mestvirishvili, 71-

“US democracy assistance programs in Ukraine after the Orange Revolution,” by Povilas Žielys and Rūta Rudinskaitė, 81-

“Television and protest in East Germany's revolution, 1989–1990: A mixed-methods analysis,” by Marko Grdešić, 93-

“Mobile entrepreneurs in post-Soviet Central Asia,” by Rano Turaeva, 105- ________________________________________________________________________________ Contemporary British History, Vol.28, No.1 (January 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcbh20/28/1 “In the Brown Stuff?: Labour Backbench Dissent Under Gordon Brown, 2007–10,” by

Philip Cowley & Mark Stuart, 1-

“The Silent Revolution: A Political History of the Politics of Patronage and Reform,” by Matthew Flinders & Marc Geddes, 24-

“Bonfires and Barbecues: Coalition Governance and the Politics of Quango Reform,” by Matthew Flinders, Katharine Dommett & Katherine Tonkiss, 56-

“Judge Dread: Music Hall Traditionalist or Postcolonial Hybrid,” by Jon Stratton, 81- Contemporary European History, Vol.23, No.2 (May 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CEH Forum: Stephen Kotkin's Magnetic Mountain (1995) “Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and the Bolshevik Predicament,” by Anna Krylova,

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“Population Politics, Power and the Problem of Modernity in Stephen Kotkin's Magnetic Mountain,” by Clifford Rosenberg, 193-

“‘Modernity’ and the Making of Social Order in Twentieth-Century Europe,” by Dennis Sweeney, 209-

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“Foucault in Berkeley and Magnitogorsk: Totalitarianism and the Limits of Liberal Critique,” by Andrew Zimmerman, 225-

Articles “Managing the Postcolony: Minority Politics in Montpellier, c.1960–c.2010,” by Emile

Chabal, 237-

“Unforgettable 1956? The PCI and the Crisis of Communism in Italy,” by Alessandro Iandolo, 259-

Review Articles “Something a Bit Peculiar? Sex, the Germans and the History of Sexuality,” by Victoria

Harris, 283-

“Going Places: Recent Histories of European Tourism,” by Tom Williams, 295- Cooperation and Conflict, Vol. 49, No.1 (March 2014) http://cac.sagepub.com/content/vol49/issue1.toc Special Issue: Post-imperial Sovereignty Games in Norden “Introduction: Postimperial sovereignty games in the Nordic region,” by Rebecca Adler-

Nissen and Ulrik P. Gadm 3-

“Iceland: A postimperial sovereignty project,” by Eiríkur Bergmann, 33-

“The Faroe Islands: Independence dreams, globalist separatism and the Europeanization of postcolonial home rule,” by Rebecca Adler-Nissen, 55-

“The Åland Islands: Neither local nor fully sovereign,” by Pertti Joenniemi, 80-

“Greenland: A post-Danish sovereign nation state in the making,” by Ulrik P. Gad, 98- “Imperializing Norden,” by Iver B Neumann, 119- Review essay “Worlding beyond the West,” by Gerard Holden, 133- Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol.25, No.1 (March 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdps20/25/1 Special Issue: Richard Langhorne and Issues in Global Politics “Sir David Nairne: Servant and Diplomat,” by Edward Corp, 3-

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“Diplomacy in the Service of History: Anglo–American Relations and the Return of the Bradford History of Plymouth Colony, 1898,” by Erik Goldstein, 26-

“Diplomatists, Not Men of Business: The Constantinople Quays Company in Edwardian Economic Diplomacy,” by Keith Hamilton, 41-

“Edward Dicey, Mass Politics, and International Affairs,” by Philip Towle, 61-

“Sir Ronald Lindsay and Britain's Relations with Germany, 1926–1928,” by Gaynor Johnson, 77-

“International Sport and Diplomacy's Public Dimension: Governments, Sporting Federations and the Global Audience,” by Geoffrey Allen Pigman, 94-

“The Public Face of a Proto-Something ….: Diplomacy and the European Union,” by Geoffrey Edwards, 115-

“The History and Dynamics of Globalisation,” by Yale H. Ferguson, 135- Diplomatic History, Vol.38, No.1 (January 2014) http://dh.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year Presidential Address “American Vernaculars: The United States and the Global Human Rights Imagination,” by

Mark Philip Bradley, 1- Articles “The Pan-American Lobbyist: William Eleroy Curtis and U.S. Empire, 1884–1899,” by

Benjamin A. Coates, 22-

“The Prophetic Conflict: Reinhold Niebuhr, Christian Realism, and World War II,” by William C. Inboden, 49-

“Shallow Waves and Deeper Currents: The U.S. Experience of Greece, 1947–1961. Policies, Historicity, and the Cultural Dimension,” by Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, 83-

“‘The Specter of an Expansionist China’: Kennedy Administration Assessments of Chinese Intentions in Vietnam,” by Zach Fredman 111-

“The Relationship between Diplomacy and Military Force: An Example from the Cuban Missile Crisis,” by Michael E. Weaver, 137-

“The Palestine Option: Nixon, the National Security Council, and the Search for a New Policy, 1970,” by Simen Zernichow and Hilde Henriksen Waage, 182-

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Diplomatic History, Vol.38, No.2 (April 2014) http://dh.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year Special Forum: Transnational Generations: Organizing Youth in the Cold War West, 1945–1980 “Transnational Generations: Organizing Youth in the Cold War,” by Mischa Honeck and

Gabriel Rosenberg, 233-

“Little Cold Warriors: Child Sponsorship and International Affairs,” by Sara Fieldston, 240-

“A First European Generation? The Myth of Youth and European Integration in the Fifties,” by Christina Norwig, 251-

“International Sisterhood: Cold War Girl Scouts Encounter the World,” by Marcia Chatelain, 261-

“Culture Clash in the Socialist Paradise: Soviet Patronage and African Students’ Urbanity in the Soviet Union, 1960–1965,” by Sean Guillory, 271-

“Local Action and Global Imagining: Youth, International Development, and the Walkathon Phenomenon in Sixties’ and Seventies’ Canada,” by Tamara Myers, 282-

“Intersecting Agendas: Children in History and Diplomacy,” by Paula S. Fass, 294- Articles “The Crossroads of the World: U.S. and British Foreign Policy Doctrines and the Construct

of the Middle East, 1902–2007,” by Osamah F. Khalil, 299-

“From Isolationism to Neutrality: A New Framework for Understanding American Political Culture, 1919–1941,” by Brooke L. Blower, 345-

“The Dilemmas of Divergence: The Crisis in American-Australian Relations, 1972–1975,” by James Curran, 377-

“A Dissonance in Mao’s Revolution: Chinese Agricultural Imports from the United States, 1972–1978,” by Min Song, 409-

“Putting the Canal on the Map: Panamanian Agenda-setting and the 1973 Security Council Meetings,” by Tom Long, 431-

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Vol. 30, No. 1 (February 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/30/1 “Disciplining the ‘Second World’: the relationship between transnational and local forces

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“Parliamentary sovereignty and international intervention: elite attitudes in the first Central European legislatures,” by Mihail Chiru & Sergiu Gherghina, 21-

“Corruption and social responsibility: bribe offers among small entrepreneurs in Azerbaijan,” by Turkhan Sadigov, 34-

“The Eastern Partnership: civil society in between the European and domestic level: the case of Georgia,” by Thijs Rommens, 54-

“The last resort of political regionalism: electoral blocs in Russia's regional legislative elections, 2003–2005,” by Grigorii V. Golosov, 71-

“Party politics after the colour revolutions: party institutionalisation and democratisation in Ukraine and Georgia,” by Melanie G. Mierzejewski-Voznyak, 86-

“The construction of success in anti-corruption activity in Georgia,” by Lili Di Puppo, 105-

“The ethno-violence nexus: measuring ethnic group identity in Chechnya,” by Craig Douglas Albert, 123-

English Historical Review, Vol. 129, No. 536 (February 2014) http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year “The Rebel Barons of 1264 and the Commune of London: An Oath of Mutual Aid,” by Ian

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“The Lion, the Witch, and the King: Thomas Stapleton’s Apologia pro Rege Catholico Philippo II (1592),” by Jan Machielsen, 19-

“The Religious Marketplace: Public Disputations in Civil War and Interregnum England,” by Bernard Capp, 47-

“Continental European Soldiers in British Imperial Service, c.1756–1792,” by Stephen Conway, 79-

“‘Affluence’ and the Left in Britain, c.1958–1974,” by Stuart Middleton, 107- Review Article “From ‘Borderland’ via ‘Bloodlands’ to Heartland? Recent Western Historiography of

Ukraine,” by Robert Pyrah, 129- ______________________________________________________________________________ European History Quarterly, Vol.44, No.2 (April 2014) http://ehq.sagepub.com/content/vol44/issue2/ “An Italian Aristocracy in Arms: The Duke of Parma Goes to War 1635–1637,” by Gregory

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“‘Le pays où on ne sait pas lire’: Literacy, Numeracy and Human Capital in the Commercial Hub of the Austrian Netherlands (1715–75),” by Gerrit Verhoeven, 223-

“The Power of the Scribe: Delegated Writing in Modern Europe,” by Martyn Lyons, 244-

“Political Transition and Democratic Teachers: Negotiating Citizenship in the Spanish Education System,” by Tamar Groves, 263-

Review Article “ War in the Modern World,” by Jeremy Black, 293- European Journal of International Relations, Vol.20, No.1 (March 2014) http://ejt.sagepub.com/content/vol20/issue1/ “Reinventing global democracy,” by Jan Aart Scholte, 3-

“Corporate elite networks and US post-Cold War grand strategy from Clinton to Obama,”

by Bastiaan van Apeldoorn and Naná de Graaff, 29-

“The best there is? Communication, objectivity and the future of Critical International Relations Theory,” by Matthew Fluck, 56-

“Cheap talk: Transaction costs, quality of institutions, and trade agreements,” by Leonardo Baccini, 80-

“Dispute settlement in world politics: States, supranational prosecutors, and compliance,” by Jonas Tallberg and James McCall Smith, 118-

“Power in discursive practices: The case of the STOP EPAs campaign,” by Celina Del Felice, 145-

“Thick recognition: Advancing theory on identity change in intractable conflicts,” by Lisa Strömbom, 168-

“From political judgements to public justifications (and vice versa): How communities generate reasons upon which to act,” by Markus Kornprobst, 192-

“The satiric vision of politics: Ethics, interests and disorders,” by Ian Hall, 217-

“The limits of democratizing interest representation: ASEAN’s regional corporatism and normative challenges,” by Jürgen Rüland, 237-

“Parameters of a national biography,” by Felix Berenskoetter, 262-

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The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.19, No.1 (January 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/19/1 “‘We Have Mingled Politeness with the Use of the Sword’: Nature and Civilisation in Adam

Ferguson’s Philosophy of War,” by Craig Smith, 1-

“Secular Advice in Erasmus’s Sacred Writings,” by Erika Rummel, 16-

“The Christian Peace of Erasmus,” by Nathan Ron, 27- “Adapting Catholicism to Confucianism: Matteo Ricci’s Tianzhu Shiyi,” by Yu Liu, 43- “Slavic, European, or Asiatic? F. H. Duchinski on the Origins of the Russian People,” by

Dmitry Shlapentokh, 60-

“The Making of a ‘Freud Basher,’ or Reflections of a ‘Supercilious Neurotic,’” by Todd Dufresne, 72-

Review “Of Darwin, Jesus, and the Tragedy of the Commons: Is there Justice in Evolution?” by

Daniel White, 83- The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol.19, No.2 (March 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cele20/19/2 Special Issue: Richard Rorty's Multiple Legacies “Introduction,” by Samuel C. Wheeler III, 141-

“Irony’s Commitment: Rorty’s Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity,” by Bjørn Torgrim

Ramberg, 144-

“Truth and Freedom,” by Michael P. Lynch, 163-

“Pragmatism, Idealism, and the Modal Menace: Rorty, Brandom, and Truths about Photons,” by Paul Redding, 174-

“Rorty against the Ontologists,” by Alan Malachowski, 187-

“‘Who Are We?’ On Rorty, Rhetoric, and Politics,” by Giorgio Baruchello & Ralph Weber, 197-

“Rorty’s Virtuous Ambivalence toward Art,” by William M. Hawley, 215-

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“Pragmatist Cultural Naturalism: Dewey and Rorty,” by Kalle Puolakka, 229- “Rorty’s Anti-Representationalism and Poe’s Poetics,” by Filomena Vasconcelos, 240- Reviews “‘Every Language Is an Archive’: On Historiography and Linguistic Evidence,” by Karl W.

Schweizerm 252-

“In Search of the True Hegel,” by Brayton Polka, 256- European Review of History: Revue Europeenne d'Histoire, Vol.21, No.1 (February 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cerh20/21/1 “Nineteenth-century statecraft and the politics of moderation in the Franco-Prussian

War,” by Christopher Ernest Barber, 1-

“Dealing with the past and planning the future: the urban renewal of Rome and Barcelona through the Olympic Games,” by Giuseppe Telesca, 19-

“France, Patrie, Nation: figures de lutte et discours national (XVIème–XIXème siècles),’’ by Annie Jourdan, 37-

“From English to British liberty, 1550–1800,” by Jonathan Scott, 59-

“Traumatic echoes of memories in child survivors' narratives of the Holocaust: the Polish experiences of Michał Głowiński and Henryk Grynberg,” by Dana Mihăilescu, 73-

“Anti-methodology par excellence: Richard Cobb (1917–96) and history-writing,” by Cesare Cuttica, 91-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.1 (January 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/1 “The Tyranny of Pragmatism: EU–Kazakhstani Relations,” by Luca Anceschi, 1-

“Polish Return and Double Return Migration,” by Anne White, 25- “Russia's Post-Orange Revolution Strategies to Increase its Influence in Former Soviet

Republics: Public Diplomacy po russkii,” by Sinikukka Saari, 50-

“When Enlargement Meets Common Foreign and Security Policy: Serbia's Europeanisation, Visa Liberalisation and the Kosovo Policy,” by Denisa Kostovicova, 67-

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“Soviet Legacies, New Public Management and Bureaucratic Entrepreneurship in the Georgian Protection Police. Agencifying the Police?” by Barbara Lehmbruch & Lia Sanikidze, 88-

“Workers' Councils in the Service of the Market: New Archival Evidence on the Origins of Self-Management in Yugoslavia 1948–1950,” by Vladimir Unkovski-Korica, 108-

Review Article “Satisfying Material Desires: The Politics and Experience of Consumerism in the Eastern

Bloc,” by Alexander Vari, 135- Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.2 (February 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/2 “Trans-Regional Security Organisations and Statist Multilateralism in Eurasia,” by Nicole J.

Jackson, 181-

“Prisoners' Wives in Post-Soviet Russia: ‘For my Husband I am Pining!’” by Elena Katz & Judith Pallot, 204-

“Lustration, Transitional Justice, and Social Trust in Post-Communist Countries. Repairing or Wresting the Ties that Bind?” by Cynthia M. Horne, 225-

“Promoting Democracy and Promoting Authoritarianism: Comparing the Cases of Belarus and Slovakia,” by Rachel Vanderhill, 255-

“Chaos in the Field: Soviet Karelia's Food Supply Detachments, 1918–1920,” by Alistair S. Wright, 284-

“Rethinking the Economic Relationship between Kazakhstan and Russia,” by Yelena N. Zabortseva, 311-

Europe-Asia Studies, Vol.66, No.3 (March 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ceas20/66/3 Special Issue: Assessing Accession: Power, Influence and Representation—Central and

Eastern Europe in the EU “Assessing Accession: Power, Influence and Representation—Central and Eastern Europe

in the EU,” by Eamonn Butler, 353-

“Europe, Central Europe and Hungary: 2014, a Year of Anniversaries,” by János Martonyi, 359-

“Visegrád: The Evolving Pattern of Coordination and Partnership After EU Enlargement,” by Csaba Törő, Eamonn Butler & Károly Grúber, 364-

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“Poland, Variable Geometry and the Enlarged European Union,” by Christian Schweiger, 394-

“The Influence of Newer Member States in the European Union: The Case of Poland and the Eastern Partnership,” by Nathaniel Copsey & Karolina Pomorska, 421-

“Strategies of Interest Representation: Polish Trade Unions in EU Governance,” by Aleksandra Lis, 444-

“Central and Eastern Europe: Negotiating Influence in an Enlarged European Union,” by Paul Copeland, 467-

“The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: Central European Opt-Outs and the Politics of Power,” by Bogusia Puchalska, 488-

Foreign Affairs, Vol. 93, No.2 (March/April 2014) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/issues/2014/93/2 Comments “The Mobile-Finance Revolution,” by Jake Kendall and Rodger Voorhies

“Eastern Europe Goes South,” by Jan-Werner Müller “The Indian in the Closet,” by Ira Trivedi Essays “Privacy Pragmatism,” by Craig Mundie

“Failure to Launch,” by Jonathan Alter “The Key to Successful Tech Management,” by Clay Shirky “As Objects Go Online,” by Neil Gershenfeld and JP Vasseur “The Next Drone Wars,” by Sarah Kreps and Micah Zenko “Networking Nature,” by Jon Hoekstra “(Mis)leading Indicators,” by Zachary Karabell “America's Energy Edge,” by Robert D. Blackwill and Meghan L. O'Sullivan “Among the Believers,” by Bernard Avishai; Jalal Al-e Ahmad “Moscow and the Mosque,” by Robert D. Crews

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Interview “Reforming Nigeria,” by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Reviews and Responses “Live and Let Leak,” by Jack Shafer

“How China and America See Each Other,” by Minxin Pei “The First Cold War,” by Deborah R. Coen “Maimonides Meets Modernity,” by Jay M. Harris “Response: Hypocrisy Hype,” by Michael A. Cohen; Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore “Response: Is Cyberwar Real?” by Jarno Limnéll; Thomas Rid Foreign Policy, Issue 204 (December 2013) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/magazine#2013 Inbox The Longitude of Latitude: Could rising temperatures hurt democracy?” by Alicia P.Q.

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“Leftists for Life: Why the Great Recession's ‘lost generation’ may be lost to the right wing forever,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

“Lethal Autonomy: A Short Histor: How killer robots became more than just scary science fiction,” by Ty McCormick

“Stockholm's Singles Syndrome: Why the unmarried and childless are singing the welfare state blues,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

“The Things They Carried: The Chemical Weapons Inspector: What to pack for the Syrian front lines,” by Blake Evans-Pritchard

“Roiling the Waters: Why the United States needs to stop playing peacemaker and start making China feel uncomfortable,” by Elbridge Colby

“Epiphanies from Kevin Rudd,” by Isaac Stone Fish

“The Islamic Republic of Baby-Making: How the supreme leader's revolutionary acceptance of cutting-edge fertility treatments is changing lives in Iran -- and unsettling the deeply conservative Sunni Middle East,” by Azadeh Moaveni

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“Trial by Fire: What crises lie in wait for Janet Yellen?” by Mohamed A. El-Erian Think Again “Prostitution: Why zero tolerance makes for bad policy on world's oldest profession,” by

Aziza Ahmed

The Magazine “The Littlest Boy: Twenty years after Hiroshima, elite American troops trained to stop a

Soviet invasion -- with nuclear weapons strapped to their backs,” by Adam Rawnsley

“Closing the Books: Should the world's ‘last Nazi hunter’ give up the chase?” Katie Engelhart

“Our Man in Africa: America championed a bloodthirsty torturer to fight the original war on terror. Now, he is finally being brought to justice,” by Michael Bronner

“The Disappeared: Reporting and surviving a war with no rules,” by James Traub Foreign Policy, Issue 205 (2014) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/magazine#2014 Features “‘On Va Tuer Les Demons' ('We Will Kill the Demons'): Fear, faith, and the hunt for child

sorcerers in Congo,” by Deni Béchard

“Does the Academy Matter? Do policymakers listen? Should you get a Ph.D.? And where are all the women?” by FP Staff

“High-Speed Empire: Chinese rail is sprawling, modern, and elegant. It's also convoluted, corroding, and financially alarming. Wanna take a ride?” by Tom Zoellner

“The Coming Revolution in Orbit: How space went from a superpowers-only club to a DIY playground,” by Zach Rosenberg

Inbox “The Things They Carried: The Afghan Election Observer,” by Jeffrey Stern

“Puntland Is for Pirates :Why are convicted high-seas bandits being sent to the Somali

region that profits from their crimes?” by Jillian Keenan

“Al Qaeda Core: A Short History,” by Ty McCormick

“When No One's Looking: Election monitors aren't stopping violence -- they're just making sure it happens before they get there,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

“The Slow Track to Happiness: Religion makes you poorer. It also makes you happier. If you think that's a contradiction, you're wrong,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

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“Constitutional Confidence: What ‘We the People’ tells us about trust in our fellow Americans,” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

“Learning Curve: Why more and more parents in poor countries are paying to send their kids to private school,” by Charles Kenny

“Zionist Movement: How AIPAC is severing its historical roots -- and weakening its influence,” by John B. Judis

In Other Words “The Reckoning: After decades of censorship, Burma's filmmakers probe their country's

dark past,” by Francis Wade

Think Again “Climate Treaties: Why the glacial pace of climate diplomacy isn't ruining the planet,” by

David Shorr Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.10, No.1 (January 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291743-8594 “Presidential Personality: Not Just a Nuisance,” by Maryann E. Gallagher and Susan H.

Allen, 1-

“Delineating the Scope Conditions of the Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy Decision Making: The Noncompensatory Principle and the Domestic Salience of Foreign Policy,” by Kai Oppermann, 23-

“NATO Burden Sharing 1999–2010: An Altered Alliance,” by Todd Sandler and Hirofumi Shimizu, 43-

“Security Commitments and Nuclear Proliferation,” by Dan Reiter, 61-

“The Effects of Rivalry on Rivalry: Accommodation and the Management of Threat,” by Seden Akcinaroglu, Elizabeth Radziszewski and Paul F. Diehl, 81-

Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol.10, No.2 (April 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291743-8594 “Military Leadership, Institutional Change, and Priorities in Military Spending,” by Michael

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“When Domestic Politics and International Relations Intermesh: Subordinated Publics' Factional Support Within Layered Power Structures,” by Felicia Pratto, Jim Sidanius, Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Nour Kteily and Shana Levin, 127-

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“Does Compensating the Losers Increase Support for Trade? An Experimental Test of the Embedded Liberalism Thesis,” by Sean D. Ehrlich and Eddie Hearn, 149-

“Foreign Policy as Ethics: Toward a Re-Evaluation of Values,” by Dan Bulley, 165-

“Constructing Regionalism Domestically: Local Actors and Foreign Policymaking in Newly Democratized Indonesia,” by Jürgen Rüland, 181-

French Historical Studies, Vol.31, No.1 (Winter 2014) http://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/vol37/issue1.toc Editorial “Questioning the Global Turn: The Case of the French Revolution,” by David A. Bell, 1- Articles “The Royal Lottery and the Old Regime: Financial Innovation and Modern Political

Culture,” by Robert Kruckeberg, 25-

“Collectors, Catholics, and the Commune: Heritage and Counterrevolution, 1860-1890,” by Tom Stammers, 53-

“Bernard Lazare: Du franco-judaïsme au prophétisme romantique,’’ by Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller, 89-

‘‘A Lieu d’Histoire, a Lieu de Mémoire, and a Lieu de Vie: The Multidirectional Potential of the Cité de la Muette,’’ by Alise Hansen, 117-

French History, Vol.28, No.1 (March 2014) http://fh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol28/issue1 “Seventeenth-century French travellers and the encounter with Indian histories,” by

Michael Harrigan, 1-

“Censorship through cooperation: the Société typographique de Neuchâtel (STN) and the French Government, 1769–89,” by Louise Seaward, 23-

“Aviation and propaganda in France during the First World War,” by Bernard Wilkin, 43-

“Beauty and big business: gender, race and civilizational decline in French beauty pageants, 1920–37,” by Aro Velmet, 66-

“Of colonial futures and an administrative Alamo: investment, reform and the loi cadre (1956) in French West Africa,” by Andrew W. M. Smith, 92-

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French Politics, Culture & Society, Vol. 32, No.1 (Spring 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/fpcs/2013/00000032/00000001 “Hélène Berr et l'écriture de l'histoire,’’ by Nathan Bracher, 4-

“Undesirable Pen Pals, Unthinkable Houseguests: Representations of Franco-German

Friendships in a Post-Liberation Trial Dossier and Suite Française,’’ by Sandra Ott, 26- “Black Market Fictions: Au bon beurre, La traversée de Paris, and the Black Market in

France,” by Kenneth Mouré, 47-

“Résistance Oblige? Historiography, Memory, and the Evolution of Le Silence de la mer, 1942–2012,’’ by Brett Bowles, 68-

“The Joinovici Affair: The Stavisky of the Fourth Republic,” by Jeffrey Mehlman, 101-

“Ça commence aujourd' hui, Être et avoir et Entre les murs: Une vision diffractée de l'école républicaine française,’’ by Annie Jouan-Westlund, 111-

German History, Vol.32, No.1 (March 2014) http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol32/issue1/ “Full Cups, Full Coffers: Tax Strategies and Consumer Culture in the Early Modern German

Cities,” by B. Ann Tlusty, 1-

“Ein Volk, ein Reich, eine Republik: Großdeutsch Nationalism and Democratic Politics in the Weimar and First Austrian Republics,” by Erin R. Hochman, 29-

“Reconsidering the ‘Unpolitical German’: Democratic Renewal and the Politics of Culture in Occupied Germany,” by Sean A. Forner, 53-

Forum “Anniversaries,” 79- Discussion “The ‘Bystander’ in Recent Dutch Historiography,” by Christina Morina, 101- Review Article “Regional History and the Comparative Turn in the Study of Early Modern German Cities,”

by Christopher W. Close, 112- German Politics, Vol. 22, No.4 (December 2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fgrp20/22/4

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“Adapting to Lisbon: Reforming the Role of German Landesparlamente in EU Affairs,” by Gabriele Abels, 353-

“Politicians' Ideas of Ideal Politicians: Findings from German and Austrian State Parliaments,” by Jens Tenscher, 379-

“The CSU as an Ethno-regional Party,” by Frédéric Falkenhagen, 396-

“Standing Committee Assignments in the German Bundestag – Who Gets What in Within- Party Negotiations?” by Tim Alexander Mickler, 421-

“Unsecular Politics in a Secular Environment: The Case of Germany's Christian Democratic Union Family Policy,” by Josef Hien, 441-

“Educated in Germany, Working in Turkey: The Emigration Motivations of Persons of Turkish Origin,” by Alexander Bürgin & Defne Erzene-Bürgin, 461-

“Democracy Promotion and Civilian Power: The Example of Germany's ‘Value-Oriented’ Foreign Policy,” by Jonas Wolff, 477-

German Politics & Society, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Winter 2013) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2013/00000031/00000004 German-Polish Border Regions in Contemporary Culture and Politics: Between Regionalism

and Transnationalism “Introduction: Moving Forward: New Perspectives on German-Polish Relations in

Contemporary Europe,” by Freiderike Eigler, 1-

“Re-imagining the German East: Expulsion and Relocation in German Feature and Documentary Film,” by Randall Halle, 16-

“Reflecting on the Present Burdened by the Past: German-Polish Relations in Robert Thalheim's Film Am Ende kommen Touristen (2007),” by Meghan O’Dea, 40-

“Representations of German-Polish Border Regions in Contemporary Polish Fiction: Space, Memory, Identity,” by Irene Sywenky, 59-

“A Third-Generation Perspective on German-Polish Flight and Expulsion: Discursive and Spatial Practices in Sabrina Janesch's novel Katzenberge (2010),” by Claudia Winkler, 85-

“The Federation of Expellees and the Impact of Memory on German-Polish Relations,” by Karl Cordell, 102-

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German Politics & Society, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Spring 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/gerpol/2014/00000032/00000001 West Germany's Cold War Radio: The Crucible of the Transatlantic Century “Introduction: West Germany's Cold War Radio: A Crucible of the Transatlantic Century,”

by Yuliya Komska, 1-

“Culture, Entertainment and Listening Habits in The West German Discourse on Radio During the 1950s,” by Benno Neitzel, 15-

“Sociology in Place of Socialism: On West German Cultural Radio,” by Monika Boll, 30-

“Adorno on the Airwaves: Feeling Reason, Educating Emotions,” by Anna Parkinson, 43- “Unforgotten Landscapes: Radio and the Reconstruction of Germany's European Mission in

the East in the 1950s,” by Inge Marszolek, 60-

“Troubling Territory: West Germany in the European Airwaves,” by Alexander Badenoch, 74-

“Sounds of the Apocalypse: Preserving Cold War Memories in Ulrich Horstmann's Radio Play Die Bunkermann-Kassette,” by Gerrit K. Roessler, 94-

German Studies Review, Vol.37, No.1 (February 2014) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/german_studies_review/ “‘Welch’ unbebautes und riesengroßes Feld”: Turkey as Colonial Space in German World

War I Writings,” by Florian Krobb, 1-

“Fear and Loathing in Berlin: German Military Culture at the Turn of the 1930s,” by Emre Sencer, 19-

“The Nazi Denaturalization of German Emigrants: The Case of Wilhelm Reich,” by Philip W. Bennett and Andreas Peglau, 41-

“Fashion Amidst the Ruins: Revisiting the Early Rubble Films And the Heavens Above (1947) and The Murderers are Among Us (1946),” by Mila Ganeva, 61-

“Theater at the Iron Curtain,” by Yuliya Komska, 87-

“Zur Sache, Schätzchen: Visual Pleasure and New German Cinema,” by John Griffith Urang, 109-

“Störfälle: Literary Accounts from Chernobyl to Fukushima,” by Katharina Gerstenberger, 131-

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Review Essay “Nazi Ghettos and Concentration Camps: The Benefits and Pitfalls of an Encyclopedic

Approach,” by Robert Jan Van Pelt, 149- Histoire Politique: Politique, Culture, Société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de

Sciences Po., No.22 (Janvier-Avril 2014) http://www.histoire-politique.fr/

Le dossier Historiographies étrangères de la Première Guerre mondiale

- ‘‘Introduction,’’ by Robert Boyce, Sabine Jansen, Pierre Purseigle, Marie Scot

- “Austria-Hungary and the First World War,” by Alan Sked

- “La Grande Guerre : un angle mort de l’histoire allemande?’’ by Nicolas Patin

- ‘‘L’historiographie italienne face à la Grande Guerre : saisons et ruptures,’’ by Marco Mondini

- ‘‘Écrire l’histoire du Déluge. Histoire et expérience britanniques de la Grande Guerre,’’ by Pierre Purseigle

- “Canada and the British Commonwealth in the Great War: an Historiographical Review,” by Robert Bothwell and Susan Colbourn

- “What Did It All Mean? The United States and World War I,” by Jennifer Keene

- “La Première Guerre mondiale en Pologne : simple prodrome à l’indépendance nationale?’’ by Stephan Lehnstaedt

- ‘‘L’historiographie russe (et soviétique) de la Grande Guerre,’’ by Alexandre Sumpf

- ‘‘L’impact de la Première Guerre mondiale en Asie centrale : des révoltes de 1916 aux enjeux politiques et scientifiques de leur historiographie,’’ by Cloé Drieu

- ‘‘Historiographie turque de la Première Guerre mondiale sur les fronts ottomans : problèmes, enjeux et tendances,’’ by Alexandre Toumarkine

Vari@rticles ‘‘1914-1918, le gouvernement de guerre,’’ by Anne-Laure Anizan

‘‘Le Parti démocrate-chrétien, l’Église et le pouvoir au Chili,’’ by Élodie Giraudier

Pistes & débats “Faire l’histoire des sciences sociales : le cas de la sociologie française,’’ by François

Chaubet

Sources ‘‘Du CDJC au Centre de documentation du Mémorial de la Shoah, 1943-2013 : documenter

le génocide des Juifs d’Europe,’’ by Simon Perego

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Portraits & témoignages ‘‘Entretien avec Antonio Varsori,’’ by Anne Dulphy, Christine Manigand The Historian, Vol.76, No.1 (Spring 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291540-6563 “Hitler's Geostrategist?: The Myth of Karl Haushofer and the ‘Institut für Geopolitik,’” by

David Thomas Murphy, 1-

“Uncertain Fates: Allied Soldiers at the Miranda De Ebro Concentration Camp,” by Matilde Eiroa and Concha Pallarés, 26-

“An Impossible Dream Becomes Reality: A.I. Spiridovich and the Personal Security of Nicholas II,” by Jonathan Daly, 50-

“Playing with Fire: Woodrow Wilson, Self-Determination, Democracy, and Revolution in Mexico,” by Lucas N. Frank, 71-

The Historical Journal, Vol.57, No.1 (March 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HIS&volumeId=57&seriesId=0&issueId=01 “The Religion of Henry VIII,” by Richard Rex, 1-

“What Really Happened at the Whitehall Debates? A New Source” by Carolyn Polizzotto,

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“The Ottoman Siege of Vienna, English Ballads, and the Exclusion Crisis,” by Anders Ingram, 53-

“The Occasional Conformity Controversy, Moderation, and the Anglican Critique of Modernity, 1700–1714,” by Brent S. Sirota, 81-

“Scottish Perspectives on War and Patriotism in the 1790s,” by Anna Plassart, 107-

“Custom, Identity, and the Jury in India, 1800–1832,” by James A. Jaffe, 131- “Humour, Satire, and Sexuality in the Culture of Early Chartism,” by Tom Scriven, 157- “Adam Smith as Advocate of Empire, c. 1870–1932,” by Marc-William Palen, 179- “Pacifism in Fin-De-Siècle Austria: The Politics and Limits of Peace Activism,” by Daniel

Laqua, 199-

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“The Political Economy of Globalization: the Genesis of Dundee's Two ‘United Fronts’ in the 1930s,” by Jim Tomlinson, 225-

“Popular Reading and Social Investigation in Britain, 1850s–1940s,” by Christopher Hilliard, 247-

Communication “Return To Neverland? Freedom of Information and the History of British Intelligence,” by

Christopher J. Murphy and Daniel W. B. Lomas, 273- Historiographical Review “A Latent Historiography? The Case of Psychiatry in Britain, 1500–1820,” by R. A. Houston,

289- ________________________________________________________________________________ Historical Reflections Vol.40, No.1 (Spring 2014) http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/hisref/2014/00000040/00000001

Special Issue: War, Occupation, and Empire in France and Germany

“War, Occupation, and Empire in France and Germany,” by Jean Elisabeth Pedersen

“Alsace-Lorraine and Africa: French Discussions of French and German Politics, Culture, and Colonialism in the Deliberations of the Union for Truth, 1905–1913,” by Jean Elisabeth Pedersen

“‘Between Us and the French There Are No Profound Differences’: Colonialism and the Possibilities of a Franco-German Rapprochement before 1914,” by Jens-Uwe Guettel

“Occupation, Race, and Empire: Maxence Van der Meersch’s Invasion 14,” by W. Brian Newsome

“‘Huns’ and Other ‘Barbarians’: A Movie Ban and the Dilemmas of 1920s German Propaganda against French Colonial Troops,” by Julia Roos

“French and German Women’s Colonial Settlement Movements, 1896–1904,” by Krista Molly O’Donnell

“Adventurers and Agents Provocateurs: A German Woman Traveling through French West Africa in the Shadow of War,” by Jennifer Anne Boittin

Historical Research, Vol.87, No.235 (February 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2281 “Hiding the truth: exegetical discussions of Abraham's lie from Hugh of St. Victor to

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“Dorset in the period of baronial reform and rebellion, 1258–67,” by Huw Ridgeway, 18-

“High clergy and printers: anti-Reformation polemic in the kingdom of Poland, 1520–36,” by Natalia Nowakowska, 43-

“‘To[o] much eating stifles the child’: fat bodies and reproduction in early modern England,” by Sarah Toulalan, 65-

“The misuse of loyalty? James Dundas and the faculty of advocates’ letter to Queen Anne of 1711,” by Adrian Lashmore-Davies, 94-

“Pressing the French and defending the Palmerstonian line: Lord William Hervey and The Times, 1846–8,” by Laurence Guymer, 116-

“‘They seem to have all died out’: witches and witchcraft in Lark Rise to Candleford and the English countryside, c.1830–1930,” by Thomas Waters, 134-

“Investigating the sixties at a sixties institution: teaching as historiography,” by Lucy Robinson and Chris Warne, 154-

Historical Review, Vol.10 (2013) http://historicalreview.org/index.php/historicalReview/index Special Section “Responding to Economic Crises in Historical Perspective, nineteenth and twentieth

centuries,” by Maria Christina Chatziioannou, 7-

“Crises and Merchant Networks in the nineteenth century: The Case of German Networks in Lombardy,” by Monika Poettinger, 11-

“War, Crisis and Sovereign Loans: The Greek War of Independence and British Economic Expansion in the 1820s,” by Maria Christina Chatziioannou, 33-

“The Crisis of the Long 1850s and Regime Change in the Ionian State and the Kingdom of Greece,” by Sakis Gekas 57-

“L’économie agricole grecque face à la longue crise de la première globalisation,’’ by Socrate D. Petmezas 85-

“Fighting the Financial Crisis in Greece: The Privileged Company to Protect Production and Trade in Currants (1905) as International Bank Cooperation,” by Korinna Schönhärl

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“Rebuilding the Future: C. A. Doxiadis and the Greek Reconstruction Effort (1945-1950),” by Andreas Kakridis, 135-

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Articles “Old Tunes, New Tones: (Re-)Defining the ‘Phanariot Verses’ of the Greek Enlightenment,”

by Julia Chatzipanagioti-Sangmeister, 161-

“Romanticism and Politics: from Heinrich Heine to Carl Schmitt – and Back Again,” by Pericles S. Vallianos, 189-

“Watchtowers, Mastic Contraband and Rural Communities in the Aegean Archipelago under Ottoman Sovereignty,” by Dimitrios G. Ierapetritis, 219-

“Greeks in the Russian Empire and their Role in the Development of Trade and Shipping in the Black and Azov Seas (nineteenth – early twentieth centuries),” by Oleksei Shliakhov, 255-

“A ‘Dynasty’ of Hellenists in twentieth-century Bucharest: Demosthene Russo, Ariadna Camariano-Cioran and Nestor Camariano,” by Leonidas Rados, 265-

Critical Perspectives “Basil C. Gounaris, ‘See how the Gods Favour Sacrilege’: English Views and Politics on

Candia under Siege (1645-1669),” by Yannis Spyropoulos, 297- “Pierre Briant, Alexandre des Lumières. Fragments d’histoire européenne,’’ by George

Tolias, 300- “Stan Draenos, Andreas Papandreou: The Making of a Greek Democrat and Political

Maverick,” by Sotiris Rizas, 306-

Historien Vol.13 (2013) http://www.historeinonline.org/index.php/historein/issue/current Editorial “Introduction: Questions and Orientations in History During the Last 20 Years,” 5- Articles “Global history in the age of crisis: metanarratives of material progress and the rise of

Asia,” by Sakis Gekas, 8-

“Between nation and empire: revisiting the Russian past twenty years later,” by Ada A. Dialla, 18-

“Postcolonial criticism encounters late Ottoman studies,” by Vangelis Kechriotis, 39-

“‘Talkin about a revolution, it sounds like a whisper’: theories and debates on social revolutions,” by Polymeris Voglis, 47-

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“1968, 1989, 2011: reconsidering social movements, ‘moments of change’ and theoretical framing over time,” by Kostis Kornetis, 57-

“Trajectories of social history: a report,” by Haris Exertzoglou, 71- History Vol.99, No.333 (January 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-229X “Peel, De Grey and Irish Policy, 1841–1844,’” by Charles Read, 1-

“‘Not getting his meals in the kitchen’: Lord Acton's Quest for Public Office, 1892–1894,” by

T. G. Otte, 19-

“Patriotism, the Great War and the Decline of Victorian Manliness,” by Anthony Fletcher, 40-

“‘To remove the stigma of the Poor Law’: The ‘Comprehensive’ Ideal and Patient Access to the Municipal Hospital Service in the City of Glasgow, 1918–1939,” by Clifford Williamson, 73-

“Opposition to the Channel Tunnel, 1882–1975: Identity, Island Status and Security,” by Duncan Redford, 100-

History Compass, Vol.12, No.1 (January 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Asia “The Making of the Indian Constitution: A Case for a Non-nationalist Approach,” by Arvind

Elangovan, 1-

“Consumption and the Making of the Middle-Class in South Asia,” by Ray Utsa, 11- Britain & Ireland “Living in ‘New Times’: Historicizing 1980s Britain,” by Stephen Brooke, 20- “‘The Aristocracy in Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Wider Contexts and Comparisons,’” by

Jane Ohlmeyer, 33- Caribbean & Latin America “Footprints, Frontiers, and Empires: Latin American Tourism Development, 1840–195,” by

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Europe “Spare Ribs? Early Modern Female Monasticism in the East Slavic Lands,” by Liudmila V.

Charipova, 51-

“Back to the Peasants: New Insights into the Economic, Social, and Demographic History of Northern Italian Rural Populations During the Early Modern Period,” by Guido Alfani, 62-

“Medieval Inquisitorial Procedure: Procedural Rights and the Question of Due Process in the 13th Century,” Melodie H. Eichbauer, 72-

North America “Lynching and Power in the United States: Southern, Western, and National Vigilante

Violence,” by Kathleen Belew, 84- History Compass, Vol.12, No.2 (February 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Asia “The Home and the World: New Directions in the History of the Family in South Asia,” by

Leigh Denault, 101- Britain and Ireland “The State of the Question Regarding Early Medieval Fortress Construction in Southern

Germany,” by Peter Ettel, 112- Europe “Why Study Medieval Canon Law?” by Kriston R. Rennie and Jason Taliadoros, 133-

“The Early Árpáds (895–1095): Consolidation, Christianization, Monarchy,” by Cameron

Sutt, 150-

“Some Perspectives on Societal Impacts of Past Climatic Changes,” by Henry Diaz and Valerie Trouet, 160-

Middle & Near East “Middle East Historiography: Did We Miss the Cultural Turn?” by Kevin W. Martin, 178-

“New Perspectives on the Legal History of the Middle East? Rediscovering Jacques Berque,

the ‘Field Historian,’” by Anne Clément, 187- World “Mapping Space and Mobility in the Red Sea Region, c.1500–1950,” by Jonathan Miran,

197- History Compass, Vol.12, No.3 (March 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542

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Asia “Between the State and the People: Civil Society Organizations in Interwar Japan,” by Ricky

Law, 217-

“Culture, Class, and Revolution in China's Turbulent Decade: A Cultural Revolution State of the Field,” by Denise Y. Ho, 226-

Britain & Ireland “Political Arithmetic's 18th Century Histories: Quantification in Politics, Religion, and the

Public Sphere,” by Ted McCormick, 239- Caribbean & Latin America “‘Neoclassical Architecture in Spanish Colonial America: A Negotiated Modernity” by Paul

Niell, 252- Europe “Origins and Transformations. Recent Historiography on the Nobility in the Medieval Low

Countries I,” by Arie van Steensel, 263-

“Beyond the Crisis of the Nobility. Recent Historiography on the Nobility in the Medieval Low Countries II,” by Arie van Steensel, 273-

“Noble Identity and Culture. Recent Historiography on the Nobility in the Medieval Low Countries III,” by Arie van Steensel, 289-

World “After the Revolution: An Alternative Future for Atlantic History,” by David Prior, 300- History Compass, Vol.12, No.4 (April 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291478-0542 Asia “The Politics of Knowledge: Or, How to Stop Being Eurocentric,” by Sanjay Seth, 311- Australasia &Pacific “Global Advertising Histories: an Australian Perspective,” by Jackie Dickenson, 311-

“Trends in Religious History in New Zealand: From Institutional to Social History,” by

Peter J. Lineham, 333- Britain and Ireland “Authorial Intention in Medieval Historiography,” by Justin Lake 344- Europe “Overcoming Methodological Nationalism in Nationalism Studies: The Impact of Tourism

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on the Construction and Diffusion of National and Regional Identities,” by Eric Storm, 361-

North America “Anti-Semitism and the American Racial Context: A Historical Inquiry,” by William Toll,

347- History and Theory, Vol.53, No.1 (February 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2303 “The Reflexive Test of Hayden White's Metahistory,” by Adrian Wilson, 1-

“Entangled Memory: Toward a Third Wave in Memory Studies,” by Gregor Feindt, Félix

Krawatzek, Daniela Mehler, Friedemann Pestel and Rieke Trimçev, 24-

“Löwith, Löwith's Heidegger, and the Unity of History,” by Henning Trüper, 45- Review Essays “Modernity: a Problematic Category in the History of Emotions,” by Barbara H. Rosenwein,

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“Drawing the Veil of Sovereignty: Early Modern Islamic Empires and Understanding Sacred Kingship,” by Alan Strathern, 79-

“Writing, Books, and Africa,” by Shamil Jeppie, 94-

“Two Contrasting French Approaches to Historiography,” by Georg G. Iggers, 105- “Interpretation and Explanation in Cultural Sociology,” by Harvey Goldman, 119- “An Open Invitation?: Adding Links To The Epistemology Of Historical Representation,” by

Bettina M. Carbonell, 130- The History of European Ideas, Vol. 40, No.1 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/40/1 Special Issue: The Humanities in Australia: Reflections on the Work of Ian Hunter “Introduction: For Ian Hunter, Intellectual Historian,” by David Saunders, 3-

“The Mythos, Ethos, and Pathos of the Humanities,” by Ian Hunter, 11- “Historiographical Myth, Discipline, and Contextual Distortion,” by Conal Condren, 37-

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“Bringing Metaphysics Back In?” by Barry Hindess, 44- Philosophy, Theology, and the Humanities,” by Wayne Hudson, 50- “Time After Time,” by Rex Butler, 57- “The Burden of Intelligibility,” by Knox Peden, 70- “A Thorn in the Side: Ian Hunter, Cultural Studies, and the Humanities,” by Tony Bennett,

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“The Legacy of Ian Hunter's Work on Literature Education and the History of Reading Practices: Some Preliminary Remarks,” by Annette Patterson, 89-

“Context and Contextualisation: Remarks on the Work of Ian Hunter,” by Peter Holbrook, 96-

“Judging, in Times of Panic,” by Mark Finnane, 103-

“Ian Hunter's Civil Philosophy,” by Anna Yeatman, 110- “The Philosophy of a Persona,” by Knud Haakonssen, 116- “Historian or Philosopher? Ian Hunter on Kant and Vattel,” by Terry Nardin, 122- The History of European Ideas, Vol. 40, No.2 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/40/2 “Jean Bodin on Oeconomics and Politics,” by Anna Becker, 135-

“Historical Perspectives on the Anglo-Scottish Union Debate: Re-reading the Norman

Conquest in the 1610s,” by Rei Kanemura, 155-

“Bad Arguments: W. G. Runciman's Critique of Leviathan,” by Klaus Hofmann, 177-

“Aristocratic Reform and the Extirpation of Parliament in Early Georgian Britain: Andrew Michael Ramsay and French Ideas of Monarchy,” by Andrew Mansfield, 185-

“The Historiographical Misfortune of the Cisalpine Republic,” by Katia Visconti, 204-

“From Luxury to Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Europe: The Importance of Italian

Thought in History and Historiography,” by Cecilia Carnino, 218- Essay Review “Veblen, Europe and Utopia,” by Sidney Plotkin, 245-

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Original Articles “(Judicious) Interpretation: Walter Benjamin Reads the Early German Romantics,” by

Bram Mertens, 259- Essay Review “Rethinking Modernity, Religion, and Tradition: The Intellectual Dialogue between

Alexandre Stourdza and Joseph de Maistre,” by Aurelian Craiutu, 277- The History of European Ideas, Vol. 40, No.3 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/40/3 “The Invention of Savage Society: Amerindian Religion and Society in Acosta's

Anthropological Theology,” by Girolamo Imbruglia, 291-

“Pierre Bayle's The Condition of Wholly Catholic France Under the Reign of Louis the Great (1686),” by Charlotte Stanley & John Christian Laursen, 312-

“Must We Choose between Democracy and Music? On a Curious Silence in Tocqueville's Democracy in America,” by Damien Mahiet, 360-

“The Intellectual as Agent: Politics and Independence in the Other ‘Caso Silone,’” by Emanuele Saccarelli, 381-

“Michael Oakeshott and Hans-Georg Gadamer on Practices, Social Science, and Modernity,” by Edmund Neill, 406-

“Leo Strauss between Politics, Philosophy and Judaism,” by Carlo Altini, 437- The History of European Ideas, Vol. 40, No.4 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhei20/40/4 Special Issue: Interdisciplinary History of Ideas “Does the History of Medicine Begin where the History of Philosophy Ends? An Example of

Interdisciplinarity in the Early Modern Era,” by Simone Mammola, 457-

“Meaning in a Changing Context: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach to Authorial Revision,” by Sara Miglietti, 474-

“Luxury and Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Italy: Intellectual History, Methodological Ideas and Interdisciplinary Research Practice,” by Cecilia Carnino, 495-

“‘Who Will Write the History of Tears?’ History of Ideas and History of Emotions from Eighteenth-Century France to the Present,” by Marco Menin, 516-

“Conceptual Mediation: Philosophy between the History of Physiology and Contemporary Neuroscience,” by Paolo Tripodi, 533-

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“From Methodology to Ontology: Interdisciplinarity as a Principle of Constitution of Objectivity—Reflections from the Study of American Philosophy,” by Roberto Gronda, 545-

“Jacob Vernet and ‘The Religious Enlightenment’: ‘Rational Calvinism’, the Pastors of Geneva and the French philosophes,” by Graham Gargett, 561-

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol.28, No.1 (Spring 2014) http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ ““Hrubieszów at the Crossroads: Polish Jews Navigate the German and Soviet

Occupations,” by Eliyana R. Adler, 1-

“Allied Knowledge of Auschwitz: A (Further) Challenge to the ‘Elusiveness’ Narrative,” by Michael Fleming, 31-

“Remembering Jasenovac: Survivor Testimonies and the Cultural Dimension of Bearing Witness,” by Jovan Byford, 58-

Research Note “Rescued from Oblivion: The Leyb Koniuchowsky Papers and the Holocaust in Provincial

Lithuania,” by T. Fielder Valone, 85- Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 29, No. 1 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fint20/29/1#.U0lUuVcUqSo “The Art of the Intelligence Autopsy,” by James J. Wirtz, 1-

“Left Behind: Boris E. Skvirsky and the Chita Delegation at the Washington Conference,

1921–22,” by Svetlana A. Chervonnaya & Donald J. Evans, 19-

“Intelligence Contracting: On the Motivations, Interests, and Capabilities of Core Personnel Contractors in the US Intelligence Community,” by Morten Hansen, 58-

“Signals Intelligence and British Counter-subversion in the Early Cold War,” by Christian Schlaepfer, 82-

“Secret Intelligence and Economic Security: The Exploitation of a Critical Asset in an Increasingly Prominent Sphere,” by Rory Cormac, 99-

Research Note “One Community, Many Agencies: Administrative Developments in New Zealand's

Intelligence Services,” by James Whibley, 122-

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International History Review, Vol.36, No. 1 (2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rinh20/36/1 “Travel Along the Mobius Strip: Somerset Maugham and Gu Hongming East of Suez,” by

Chunmei Du, 1-

“Fighting the Cold War or Post-Colonialism? Britain in the Middle East from 1945 to 1958: Looking Through the Records of the British Security Service,” by Chikara Hashimoto, 19-

“Development and Diplomacy: The Lobster Controversy on Newfoundland's French Shore, 1890–1904,” by Kurt Korneski, 45-

“From Confession to Corporate Memory: the Memoirs of CIA Director Richard M. Helms,” by Christopher R. Moran, 70-

“Exercise ALCORA: Expansion and Demise, 1971–4,” by Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses & Robert McNamara, 89-

“Spying on Friends: British Assessments of French Security, 1945–50,” by Thomas K. Robb & Michael Seibold, 112-

“Empire and Globalisation: from ‘High Imperialism’ to Decolonisation,” by Martin Thomas & Andrew Thompson, 142-

“The United Kingdom and the Negotiation of the 1969 New York Convention on Special Missions,” by John W. Young, 171-

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

40, No. 1 (February 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gini20/40/1

“Flip-Flops and High Heels: An Experimental Analysis of Elite Position Change and Gender

on Wartime Public Support,” by Sarah E. Croco & Scott Sigmund Gartner, 1-

“Neo-Kantianism and Coercive Diplomacy: The Complex Case of Economic Sanctions,” by A. Cooper Drury, Patrick James & Dursun Peksen, 25- B.

“Lethal Connections: The Determinants of Network Connections in the Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1970–1998,” by Paul Gill, Jeongyoon Lee, Karl R. Rethemeyer, John Horgan & Victor Asal, 52-

“Why Target the ‘Good Guys’? The Determinants of Terrorism Against NGOs,” by Amanda Murdie & Craig S. Stapley, 79-

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“The Demand for Protectionism: Democracy, Import Elasticity, and Trade Barriers,” by Timothy M. Peterson & Cameron G. Thies, 103-

Research Note “Incentives to Rebel, Bargaining, and Civil War,” by Philip Arena & Brian Hardt, 127- International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations, Vol.

40, No. 2 (April 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gini20/40/2

“Transnational Transmitters: Ethnic Kinship Ties and Conflict Contagion 1946–2009,” by

Erika Forsberg, 143-

“The Durability of Imposed Democracy,” by J. Michael Greig & Andrew J. Enterline, 166-

“The Impact of Mercenaries and Private Military and Security Companies on Civil War Severity between 1946 and 2002,” by Ulrich Petersohn, 191-

“Do Democracies Attract Portfolio Investment? Transnational Portfolio Investments Modeled as Dynamic Network,” by Xun Cao & Michael D. Ward, 216-

“Inequality Amid Equality: Military Capabilities and Conflict Behavior in Balanced Dyads,” by Brian Benjamin Crisher, 246-

Research Note “From Territorial Claim to War: Timing, Causation, and the Steps-to-War,” by Susan G.

Sample, 270- International Journal, Vol. 69, No.1 (March 2014) http://ijx.sagepub.com/ Scholarly Essays “Method to the madness of Chairman Kim: The instrumental rationality of North Korea’s

pursuit of nuclear weapons,” by Youngwon Cho, 5-

“A nuclear South Korea?” by Mun Suk Ahn and Young Chul Cho, 26-

“The Indo-Canadian nuclear relationship: Possibilities and challenges,” by Manpreet Sethi, 35-

“Why sanctions against Iran are counterproductive: Conflict resolution and state–society relations,” by Ali Fathollah-Nejad, 48-

“Transatlantic convergence? The archaeology of immigrant integration in Canada and Europe,” by Keith Banting, 66-

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Policy Brief “No cause for panic: Key lessons from the political science literature on nuclear

proliferation,” by Jacques EC Hymans, 85- The Lessons of History “The two faces of Charles the Good: Charles de Gaulle, France, and decolonization in

Quebec and New Caledonia,” by Robin S Gendron, 94- Review Essay “The conundrum of Canadian–American relations,” by Francine McKenzie, 110- ______________________________________________________________________________ International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1 (January 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=ASI “Commercial Islam in Indonesia: How Television Producers Mediate Religiosity Among

National Audiences,” by Gareth Barkin, 1-

“The Rise of Gentry Power on the China–Burma Frontier Since the 1870s: The Case of the Peng Family in Mianning, Southwest Yunnan,” by Jianxiong Ma, 25-

“Histories in Stone: Stelae Commemorating the Suppression of the Musin Rebellion and Contested Factional Histories,” by Andrew David Jackson, 53-

State of the Field “Revisiting the Kankō Chōsa Villages: A Review of Chinese and Japanese Studies of North

China Rural Society,” by Linda Grove, 77- The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 18, No. 1 (February 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/18/1 “Syria and the indicators of a ‘manifest failing,’” by Adrian Gallagher, 1-

“Advocacy strategies to defend France's sans-papiers: contradictions and complexities,” by

Amy Hong, 20-

“To find the needle do you need the whole haystack? Global surveillance and principled regulation,” by Nick Taylor, 45-

“Human rights NGOs in Israel: collective memory and denial,” by Zvika Orr & Daphna Golan, 68-

“Positive obligations and Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights: a defence of the UK's Human Rights Act 1998,” by Ian Turner, 94-

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The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 18, No. 22 (February 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjhr20/18/2 Special Issue: Legal Perspectives on Contingencies and Resilience in an Environment of

Constitutionalism “Introduction: Legal perspectives on contingencies and resilience in an environment of

constitutionalism - An overview,” by Clive Walker, 119-

“Lone wolf terrorism in Norway,” by Catherine Appleton, 127-

“Managing ‘civil contingencies’ in Australia,” by Michael Eburn, 134- “The power to react: review and discussion of Canada's emergency measures legislation,”

by John Lindsay, 159-

“‘Keep Calm and Carry On’: informing the public under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004,” by Rebecca Moosavian, 178-

“Emergency powers and the withering of the Royal Prerogative,” by Andrew Blick, 195-

“The governance of emergency arrangements,” by Clive Walker, 211- “Terrorism and counterterrorism in the US: the question of responsible policy-making,” by

John Mueller & Mark G. Stewart, 228-

“Homeland security: definitions and accountability,” by Amos N. Guiora, 241- International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Vol. 27, No. 2 (March 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujic20/27/2 “The Arab Spring's Impact on Egypt's Securitocracy,” by Juha P. Mäkelä, 217-

“Hezbollah's Communication System: A Most Important Weapon,” by Carl Anthony Wege,

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“Leadership of the U.S. Intelligence Community: From DCI to DNI,” by Richard A. Best Jr., 253-

“Smart Intelligence in an Interpolar Age of Incertitude,” by Bogdan Prisecaru, 334-

“(Mis-) Informed Decisions? on Epistemic Reasonability of Intelligence Claims,” by Kira Vrist Rønn, 351-

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“Open Source Information and the Office of Naval Intelligence in Japan, 1905–1920,” by Eric Setzekorn, 368-

“The Future of American Espionage,” by Joseph W. Wippl, 387- International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1 (February 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=MES Urban and Rural Spaces “Revisiting Ḥaḍar And Badū In Kuwait: Citizenship, Housing, And The Construction Of A

Dichotomy,” by Farah Al-Nakib, 5-

“Seeking Justice: Tribal Dispute Resolution And Societal Transformation In Jordan,” by Jessica Watkins, 31-

“Household Networks And Rural Integration In Qajar Kirman,” by James M. Gustafson, 51- Borderlands “The Burdens Of Subjecthood: The Ottoman State, Russian Fugitives, And Interimperial

Law, 1774–1869,” by Will Smiley, 73-

“Between Permeable And Sealed Borders: The Trans-Arabian Pipeline And The Arab– Israeli Conflict,” by Asher Kaufman, 95-

Egyptian Cultural Domains “Arabic Theater In Early Khedivial Culture, 1868–72: James Sanua Revisited,” by Adam

Mestyan, 117-

“The Pyramid And The Crown: The Egyptian Beer Industry From 1897 To 1963,” by Omar D. Foda, 139-

Roundtable: The Production and Politics of Public Space “The Production and Politics of Public Space Radical Democratic Politics and Public Space,”

by Kaveh Ehsani, 159-

“Whose Space Is It?” by Nada Shabout, 163-

“Gendered Space and Middle East Studies,” by Aseel Sawalha, 166- “Speaking of the City: Establishing Urban Expertise in the Arab Gulf,” by Ahmed Kanna,

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“Beyond the Urban,” by Nancy Y. Reynolds, 172-

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Review Articles “Whence? Whither? The Modern Arabic Literary Narrative: Some Hazarded Speculations,”

by Barbara Harlow, 175- International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 46, No. 2 (May 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=MES Special Issue: Politics of Benevolence Politics of Benevolence “Introduction,” by Amy Singer, 227-

“Egyptian By Association: Charitable States And Service Societies, Circa 1850–1945,” by

Lisa Pollard, 239-

“Sound Minds In Sound Bodies: Transnational Philanthropy And Patriotic Masculinity In Al-Nadi Al-Homsi And Syrian Brazil, 1920–32,” by Stacy Fahrenthold, 259-

“‘We Think That This Job Pleases Allah’: Islamic Charity, Social Order, And The Construction Of Modern Muslim Selfhoods In Jordan,” by Dietrich Jung and Marie Juul Petersen, 285-

“Vakif As Intent And Practice: Charity And Poor Relief In Turkey,” by Damla Isik, 307-

“The End Of The Baʿthist Social Contract In Bashar Al-Asad's Syria: Reading Sociopolitical Transformations Through Charities And Broader Benevolent Activism,” by Laura Ruiz de Elvira and Tina Zintl, 329-

“Countering Violence Against Women In Iraqi Kurdistan: State-Building And Transnational Advocacy,” by Yaniv Voller, 351-

Roundtable: Whither Social History? “Small Is Beautiful,” by Cyrus Schayegh, 373-

“From Economic History to Cultural History in Ottoman Studies,” by Cengiz Kırlı, 376- “Gender and Ottoman Social History,” by Başak Tuğ, 379- “Middle East History Is Social History,” by Gavin D. Brockett, 382- Review Articles “The Promise And Pitfalls Of Medieval Islamic Social History,” by Jonathan P. Berkey, 385- International Organization, Vol. 68, No.1 (January 2014) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=INO

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“Known Unknowns: Power Shifts, Uncertainty, and War,” by Alexandre Debs and Nuno P. Monteiro, 1-

“Provoking Preferences: Unionization, Trade Policy, and the ILWU Puzzle,” by John S. Ahlquist, Amanda B. Clayton and Margaret Levi, 33-

“International Courts as Agents of Legal Change: Evidence from LGBT Rights in Europe,” 77-

“Not by the Sword Alone: Soft Power, Mass Media, and the Production of State Sovereignty,” by T. Camber Warren, 111-

“Stigma Management in International Relations: Transgressive Identities, Norms, and Order in International Society,” by Rebecca Adler-Nissen, 143-

“International Bureaucrats and the Formation of Intergovernmental Organizations: Institutional Design Discretion Sweetens the Pot,” by Tana Johnson and Johannes Urpelainen, 177-

Research Note “The ‘Peer-Effect’ in Counterterrorist Policies,” by Eric Neumayer, Thomas Plümper and

Mariaelisa Epifanio, 211-

“Promises or Policies? An Experimental Analysis of International Agreements and Audience Reactions,” by Stephen Chaudoin, 235-

________________________________________________________________________________ International Peacekeeping, Vol. 20, No. 5 (December 2013) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/20/5 “China and the Insecurity of Development in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

(DRC),” by Devon Curtis, 551-

“More Than Just Policing: Police Reform in Post-conflict Bougainville,” by Sinclair Dinnen & Gordon Peake, 570-

“Context Matters: The Conventional DDR Template is Challenged in South Sudan,” by Jairo Munive, 585-

“Post-war Conflict and the Market for Protection: The Challenges to Congo's Hybrid Peace,” by Timothy Raeymaekers, 600-

“When Critique is Framed as Resistance: How the International Intervention in Liberia Fails to Integrate Alternative Concepts and Constructive Criticism,” by Hannah Neumann & Joel Gwyn Winckler, 618-

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International Politics, Vol. 51, No. 1 (January 2014) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v51/n1/index.html “How hierarchic was the historical East Asian system?” by Feng Zhang, 1- Syrian Wars “From Tripoli to Damascus? Lesson learning and the implementation of the Responsibility

to Protect,” by Alex J. Bellamy, 23-

“‘Better one tiger than ten thousand rabid rats’: Russian media coverage of the Syrian conflict,” by James D. J. Brown, 45-

Human Rights in IR “The Council of Europe as an exporter of democracy, human rights and the rule of law,” by

Klaus Brummer, 67-

“A political trilemma? International security, environmental protection and human rights in the British Indian Ocean Territory,” by Peter Harris, 87-

Beyond Sovereignty “Before and after borders: The nomadic challenge to sovereign territoriality,” by Joseph

MacKay, Jamie Levin, Gustavo de Carvalho, Kristin Cavoukian and Ross Cuthbert, 101- Fair Trade - or Not? “Harm, fairness and trade policy preferences: An experimental examination of sincere fair-

trade preferences,” by Eddie Hearn, 124- International Politics, Vol. 51, No. 2 (March 2014) http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ip/journal/v51/n2/index.html “The Rise of the BRICS and American primacy,” by Robert J Lieber, 137- Norms in IR “IR theory and domestic adoption of international norms,” by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh, 155- Libiyan Intervention “The European Union and the Libyan crisis,” by Sergio Fabbrini, 177-

“Sweden’s Libya decision: A case of humanitarian intervention,” by Fredrik Doeser, 196- The Eu and Two Brics “The EU’s China problem: A battle over norms,” by Ayse Kaya, 214-

“EU–Russia relations: Between conflict and cooperation,” by Cristian Nitoiu, 234-

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Small States and World Order “Rethinking weak state behavior: Mongolia’s foreign policy toward China,” by Jeffrey

Reeves, 254-

“Small states and international politics: Climate change, the Maldives and Tuvalu,” by Kevin Jaschik, 272-

International Relations, Vol. 28, No. 1 (March 2014) http://ire.sagepub.com/content/vol28/issue1/ “The liberal state in international society: Interpreting recent British foreign policy,” by

Jason Ralph, 3-

“Reframing European security: Russia’s proposal for a new European security architecture,” by Samuel Layton, 25-

“Why bureaucracies matter in the global age: A post-Weberian explanation with the case study of preparing and implementing the United Nations’ An Agenda for Peace,” by Tapio Kanninen and Touko Piiparinen, 46-

“Competence and Just War,” by Jack L. Amoureux and Brent J. Steele, 67-

“The accommodationist state: Strategic culture and Italy’s military behaviour,” by Paolo Rosa, 88-

“Gender and ‘positive’ security,” by Paul Roe, 116- ___________________________________________________________________________ International Relations of the Asia Pacific, Vol.14, No. 1 (January 2014) http://irap.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol14/issue1/ Special Issue: Regional Rivalries and Order in East Asia “Introduction to the special issue: regional rivalries and order in East Asia,” by Kan

Kimura, 1-

“Sino-Japanese relations: power, interdependence, and domestic politics,” by Hiroki Takeuchi, 7-

“Democracy and diversionary incentives in Japan–South Korea disputes,” by Koji Kagotani, Kan Kimura, and Jeffrey R. Weber, 33-

“Domestic political institutions and the initiation of international conflict in East Asia: some evidence for an Asian democratic peace,” by Benjamin E. Goldsmith, 59-

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“External threats, US bases, and prudent voters in Okinawa,” by Koji Kagotani and Yuki Yanai, 91-

“Better a good neighbor than a distant friend: the scope and impact of regional security organizations,” by Han Dorussen and Emil J. Kirchner, 117-

“Recalcitrance and initiative: US hegemony and regional powers in Asia and Europe after World War II,” by Arthur A. Stein, 147-

Review Essay “East Asia and international relations theory,” by Masaru Kohno, 179- International Security, Vol. 38, No. 3 (Winter 2013/14) http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec “Grounds for War: The Evolution of Territorial Conflict,” by Dominic D.P. Johnson, Monica

Duffy Toft, 7-

“Expert Knowledge in Intelligence Assessments: Bird Flu and Bioterrorism,” by Kathleen M. Vogel, 39-

“The Structure of Success: How the Internal Distribution of Power Drives Armed Group Behavior and National Movement Effectiveness,” by Peter Krause, 72-

“Strong Armies, Slow Adaptation: Civil-Military Relations and the Diffusion of Military Power,” by Burak Kadercan, 117-

“Primacy or World Order? The United States and China's Rise—A Review Essay ,” by Yuen Foong Khong, 153-

Correspondence “Debating China's Assertiveness,” by Dingding Chen, Xiaoyu Pu, Alastair Iain Johnston,

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“Reevaluating Foreign-Imposed Regime Change,” by William G. Nomikos, Alexander B. Downes, Jonathan Monten, 184-

______________________________________________________________________________ International Spectator, Vol. 49, No. 1 (March 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/49/1 Opinions “Egypt’s Future: Yet Another Turkish Model?” by Robert D. Springborg, 1- Austerity and the Crisis of Traditional Representation

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“Austerity, A Threat to Democracy?” by Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, 7-

“‘Broken and Can’t be Fixed’: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Greek Party System,” by Susannah Verney, 18-

“The Five Star Movement: Exception or Vanguard in Europe?” by Lorenzo Mosca, 36-

“Direct Democracy and Scapegoats: The Five Star Movement and Europe,” by Piergiorgio Corbetta & Rinaldo Vignati, 53-

“Internet Privacy: Who Sets the Global Standard?” by Agustín Rossi, 65-

“America’s Mega-Regional Trade Diplomacy: Comparing TPP and TTIP,” by Daniel S. Hamilton, 81-

Europe Forum “Is Flexible Integration Harming the Prospect of a Common Acquis?” by Filippa

Chatzistavrou, 98-

“Inside-out and Outside-in: EU Security in the Neighbourhood,” by Isabelle Ioannides, 113-

“Transforming the Italian Armed Forces, 2001-13,” by Fabrizio Coticchia & Francesco N. Moro, 133-

International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 15, No. 1 (February 2014) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118516737/home “Détente 2.0? The Meaning of Russia's ‘Reset’ with the United States,” by Kari Roberts, 1-

“Contested Identity and Foreign Policy: Interpreting Russia's International Choices,” by

Andrei P. Tsygankov, 19-

“Whose Interests? US-Russian Foreign Policy Controversies in Russian American Ethnic Press,” by Elena Chadova-Devlen, 36-

“Toward ‘Best Practices’ in Scholar–Practitioner Relations: Insights from the Field of Inter- American Affairs,” by Mariano E. Bertucci, Fabián Borges-Herrero and Claudia Fuentes-Julio, 54-

“In-And-Outers and Moonlighters: An Evaluation of the Impact of Policy-making Exposure on IR Scholarship,” by Bradley C. Parks and Alena Stern, 73-

“On the Policy Relevance of Grand Theory,” by Johan Eriksson, 94-

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“Bravo for Brevity: Using Short Paper Assignments in International Relations Classes,” by Samuel Lucas McMillan, 109-

International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 58, No.1 (March 2014) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291468-2478 Regimes and International Agreements “Bounded Rationality and the Diffusion of Modern Investment Treaties,” by Lauge N.

Skovgaard Poulsen, 1-

“Multilateralism, Bilateralism, and Regime Design,” by Alexander Thompson and Daniel Verdier, 15-

“Before Ratification: Understanding the Timing of International Treaty Effects on Domestic Policies,” by Leonardo Baccini and Johannes Urpelainen, 29-

“Levels of Linkage: Across-Agreement versus Within-Agreement Explanations of Consensus Formation among States,” by Heather Elko McKibben and Shaina D. Western, 44-

Non-State Actors “Exploring the Final Frontier: An Empirical Analysis of Global Civil Space Proliferation,” by

Bryan R. Early, 55-

“The Domestic Determinants of Transnational Activity: An Examination of Women's Groups in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany,” by Lori Poloni-Staudinger and Candice Ortbals, 68-

Trade and Globalization “Political Trade Dependence and North–South Trade Agreements,” by Mark S. Manger and

Kenneth C. Shadlen, 79-

“Globalization, Factor Mobility, Partisanship, and Compensation Policies,” by Wonjae Hwang and Hoon Lee, 92-

“Trade Policy, Economic Interests, and Party Politics in a Developing Country: The Political Economy of CAFTA-DR,” by Raymond Hicks, Helen V. Milner and Dustin Tingley, 106-

Democratic Peace “Safe Across the Border: The Continued Significance of the Democratic Peace When

Controlling for Stable Borders,” by Johann Park and Michael Colaresi, 118-

“Contiguous States, Stable Borders, and the Peace between Democracies,” byDouglas M. Gibler, 126-

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“Under Construction: Development, Democracy, and Difference as Determinants of Systemic Liberal Peace,” by Erik Gartzke and Alex Weisiger, 130-

Balance of Power “Power, Preferences, and Balancing: The Durability of Coalitions and the Expansion of

Conflict,” by Scott Wolford, 146-

“Power Shift or Paradigm Shift? China's Rise and Asia's Emerging Security Order,” by Amitav Acharya, 158-

State-Building “Evaluating the Legacies of State-Building: Success, Failure, and the Role of Responsibility,”

by Oisín Tansey, 174-

“Rebels, Rivals, and Postcolonial State-Building: Identifying Bellicist Influences on State Extractive Capability,” by Emizet F. Kisangani and Jeffrey Pickering, 187-

“Politics and Parasites: The Contribution of Corruption to Human Misery,” by Randolph M. Siverson and Richard A.I. Johnson, 199-

Controversy: Global Governance “Rethinking Global Governance? Complexity, Authority, Power, Change,” by Thomas G.

Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson, 207-

“Global Governance over the Long Haul,” by Craig N. Murphy, 216-

‘‘Response,’’ by Mark Mazower, 219- “Dynamics of Global Governance: Building on What We Know,” by Martha Finnemore, 221- International Studies Review, Vol. 16, No. 1 (March 2013) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120118378/grouphome/home.html “Civilizational Analysis in International Relations: Mapping the Field and Advancing a

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“Democracy-Support Effectiveness in “Fragile States”: A Review,” by Kimana Zulueta- Fülscher, 29-

“Conflict Management Trajectories in Militarized Interstate Disputes: A Conceptual Framework and Theoretical Foundations,” by Andrew P. Owsiak, 50-

“Membership Has Its Privileges: The Changing Benefits of Statehood,” by Tanisha M. Fazal and Ryan D. Griffiths, 79-

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Book Review Essays “Contemporary Left-Right Contestatio,” by Ian Down, 107-

“Chinese State Responses to Pressures from Below: Old Methods for New Challenges?” by

Elizabeth Wishnick, 115-

“Neoliberal Globalization and the Rise of Private Global Regulation,” by John Mikler, 119- Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2 (March 2014) http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/riij20/16/2 “Inter-Imperiality: Dialectics in a Postcolonial World History,” by Laura Doyle, 159-

“Imperial Inheritances: Lapses, Love and Laws in the Colonial Machine,” by Leila Neti, 197- “Memorializing Empire, Producing Global Citizens: The British Bicentenary of the

Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (2007),” by April Biccum, 215-

“Mao Zedong Thought and the Third World/Global South,” by Arif Dirlik, 233-

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