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2012, 1 issue per year
The annual assessment of the military capabilities and defence economics of 170 countries worldwide, produced by The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) since 1959. An essential resource for those
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Strategic CommentsEditor: Alexander Nicoll, The International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, UK
Volume: 18, 2012, 10 issues per year
The online source of analysis of international security and politico-military issues for The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Harnesses the expertise of The Institute’s research staff and members and the broader
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2012, 1 issue per year
The annual review of world affairs from The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). It is an invaluable tool for interpreting worldwide strategic developments. Includes a series of detailed maps highlighting topics and trends.
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SurvivalGlobal Politics and Strategy Impact Factor: 0.472 Ranking: 48/78 (International Relations); 84/141 (Political Science)
Editor: Dana Allin, The International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, UK
Volume: 54, 2012, 6 issues per year
A leading forum for analysis and debate of international and strategic affairs. With a diverse range of authors, thoughtful reviews and review essays, it is scholarly in depth while vivid, well-written and policy-relevant in approach.
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African SecurityEditor: James J. Hentz, Virginia Military Institute, USA
Volume 5, 2012, 4 issues per year
An exploration of fresh approaches to understanding Africa’s conflicts and security concerns, this journal investigates competing analytical approaches (both traditional and innovative) while engaging in discussions of real world security issues in Africa.
In particular, it seeks to investigate the myriad issues relating to conflict and security within and between African nations.
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African Security ReviewCo-published with UNISA PressPublished in association with the Institute for Security Studies
Editor: Romi Sigsworth, Institute for Security Studies / Institut d’Études de Sécurité, South Africa
Volume 21, 2012, 4 issues per year
An essential forum for African perspectives and practitioner insights, it aims to inform and influence security policy and practice. Thought-provoking, relevant articles on the spectrum of human security issues – including: security sector transformation; civil-military relations; crime, justice and corruption; conflict management – and papers considering the interplay between economics, politics, and culture with security and stability.
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American Foreign Policy InterestsThe Journal of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy
Editor: George D. Schwab, National Committee on American Foreign Policy, USA
Volume 34, 2012, 6 issues per year
With a long history of publishing provocative articles concerning American foreign policy initiatives from a non-partisan perspective, this journal continues to elucidate and analyse the rapidly changing world and the serious problems confronting the United States in its foreign relations.
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Asian SecurityEditors: Devin T. Hagerty, University of Maryland, USA,Michael R. Chambers, Indiana State University, USA, Amy L. Freedman, Long Island University, USA
Volume 8, 2012, 3 issues per year
The foremost journal on national and international security in Asia, publishing original articles that
cover traditional issues including (but not limited to) interstate warfare, the regional balance of power, alliances, national defence policies, strategic culture, civil-military relations, nuclear proliferation, arms control, as well as ‘new’ security issues such as the stability of democratic transitions, globalisation and its backlash.
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AstropoliticsThe International Journal of Space Politics & PolicyEditor: Eligar Sadeh, Astroconsulting International, USA
Volume 10, 2012, 3 issues per year
A journal dedicated to policy relevant and interdisciplinary analysis of civil, commercial,
military, and intelligence space activities. Committed to the highest editorial standards, it is the international journal of choice for the academic, policy-maker and professional in the space community.
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Australian Journal of International AffairsJournal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs
Impact Factor: 0.508 Ranking: 46/78 (International Relations)
Editor: Andrew O’Neil, Griffith University, Australia
Volume 66, 2012, 5 issues per year
Publishes scholarly research on international political, social, economic and legal issues, especially (but not exclusively) within the Asia-Pacific region. Features ‘Articles’ (traditional scholarly articles) and ‘Review essays’ which use newly published books as the basis to thematically examine current events in International Relations.
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Indigenous Peacebuilding
Employment in Sierra Leone:what happened to post-confl ict job creation?P Christine Cubitt
Building peace and security after genocide:the contribution of the gacaca courts of RwandaCori Wielenga and Geoff Harris
Intra-state confl ict and indigenous confl ict resolution mechanisms in Malawi:the role of the Public Affairs CommitteeMustafa Kennedy Hussein
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The Role of the United States in Sudan at aMoment of Peril and OpportunityRichard S. Williamson
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China’s Perplexing Foreign Trade Policy: Causes, Consequences, and SolutionsSteven Rosefielde
Somali Piracy: Political Lessons for the NavyMartin N. Murphy
Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian Security in a Multipolar WorldAdrian Pabst
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Reviews of Recent Books by Mihaela Neacsu, William Scheuerman,Eliza Griswold, Nicholas Platt, and Raghuram G. Rajan
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The India-Japan Security Relationship: An Enduring Security Partnership? David Brewster 95
Pyrrhic Victory in the “Tournament of Shadows”: Central Asia’s Quest for Water Security (1991–2009) Samuel Chan 121
Never Say Never: Considerations about the Possibility of Australia Acquiring Nuclear Weapons Stephan Frühling 146
The Security-Development Nexus: Comparing External Interventions and Development Strategies in East Timor and Solomon Islands Derek McDougall 170
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ContentsArticlesPolitical Staff in Executive Government: Conceptualising and Mapping Roles within the Core Executive
CHRIS EICHBAUM AND RICHARD SHAW 583
A Normative Model for Local Government De-Amalgamation in AustraliaBRIAN DOLLERY, MICHAEL KORTT AND BLIGH GRANT 601
Australian Public Opinion on the Israel–Palestine Conflict: Implications in the Context of Arab Revolutions
EULALIA HAN AND HALIM RANE 617
Australian Federalism and Domestic Violence Policy-MakingLOUISE CHAPPELL AND MAYET COSTELLO 633
Network Governance and the 2020 SummitPAUL FAWCETT, ROB MANWARING AND DAVID MARSH 651
When Policy Goes Wrong: The Problem of Transmitted RiskJENNY STEWART AND KATHLEEN MACKIE 669
High Court Review 2010: The Resurgence of Rights?ANIKA GAUJA AND KATHARINE GELBER 683
Research Notes
Alice’s Unrepresentative Council: Cause for Intervention?WILLIAM SANDERS 699
Gendered Voting at the 2010 Federal ElectionBRUCE TRANTER 707
Review EssayJudicial Biography, Creativity and Diversity in Australia
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Book Reviews 727
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Strategic, DeFeNSe & SecUritY StUDieSJournals from routledge
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political AggressionPublished on behalf of the Society for Terrorism Research
Co-Editors: Samuel Justin Sinclair, Harvard Medical School, USA,Daniel Antonius, New York University, USA
Volume 4, 2012, 3 issues per year
Aims to address the complex causation and effects of terrorist activity by bringing together timely, consistently scientifically and theoretically sound papers addressing terrorism from a behavioral science perspective. Papers encompass biological, evolutionary, developmental, ecological, personality, social, military, and neuroscience approaches to psychology.
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Civil WarsEditor-in-Chief: Edward Newman, University of Birmingham, UK
Volume 14, 2012, 4 issues per year
Brings together academic pieces on all aspects of civil wars, including key topics such as: why state building can degenerate into civil war, how ethnic conflict turns into civil war, the ethics of intervention and the resource implications of such conflict. The
Journal welcomes historical work on conflicts such as the US, Spanish or Chinese civil wars.
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Comparative StrategyCo-sponsored by the National Institute of Public Policy and the Center for Strategic Studies, University of Reading, UK
Editor-in-Chief: Keith B. Payne, National Institute for Public Policy, USA
Volume 31, 2012, 5 issues per year
The evolving strategic environment is having a profound effect on how Western governments think
about foreign and defence policies. Drawing upon historical perspectives and insights from leading international analysts, this journal provides a contextual framework for considering the critical security issues and policies of today and tomorrow.
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Conflict, Security & DevelopmentEditor: Dylan Hendrickson, King’s College London, UK
Volume 12, 2012, 5 issues per year
Offers analysis of the economic and political changes taking place at the global level and their impact on developing and transitional countries.
The journal bridges traditional development and security studies, focusing on cross-cutting policy agendas, and also establishes connections with related disciplines, including international relations, anthropology, political economy and regional studies.
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Contemporary Security PolicyEditors: Aaron Karp, Old Dominion University, USA, Regina Karp, Old Dominion University, USA
Volume 33, 2012, 3 issues per year
An established peer-reviewed journal focusing on international conflict and security, it promotes theoretically-based research on policy problems of armed violence, peace-building and conflict
resolution. The Journal emphasises debate on: war and armed conflict, strategic culture, defence policy, weapons procurement, conflict resolution, arms control and disarmament.
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Critical Studies on TerrorismEditor-in-Chief: Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand,Editors: Ruth Blakeley, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, Marie Breen Smyth, University of Surrey, UK, George Kassimeris, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Volume 5, 2012, 3 issues per year
Publishes quality research on all aspects of terrorism, counter-terrorism and state terror. Aims to create space for innovative research and to encourage intellectual engagement between critical and orthodox accounts of terrorism. Welcomes empirical, theoretical and policy-oriented articles that recognise the inherently problematic nature of the terrorism label.
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Special Issue: Defining ‘Terrorism’: Moving towards a more integratedand interdisciplinary understanding of political violence
Guest Editor: Rachel MonaghanEditors: Daniel Antonius and Samuel Justin Sinclair
ArticlesDefining ‘terrorism’: moving towards a more integrated and interdisciplinary understanding of political violenceRachel Monaghan, Daniel Antonius and Samuel Justin Sinclair 77 – 79
The failed paradigm of ‘terrorism’Dominic Bryan, Liam Kelly and Sara Templer 80 – 96
Suicide terrorism: exploring Western perceptions of terms, context, and causesC. Dominik Güss 97 – 115
In defence of ‘terrorism’: finding a way through a forest of misconceptionsRichard Jackson 116 – 130
The evolving definition of terrorism in UK lawJessie Blackbourn 131 – 149
Terrorism, the US Army perspective in IraqMarcia Byrom Hartwell and Lieutenant Colonel Mark K. Barkley 150 – 160
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ARTICLESHead for the Hills? Rough Terrain, State Capacity, and Civil War OnsetCullen S. Hendrix 345
The Civil War Roots of Military Domination in Zimbabwe: The Integration Process Following the Rhodesian War and the Road to ZANLA DominancePaul Jackson 371
Rethinking Terrorist Safe Havens: Beyond a State-Centric ApproachAurelie Campana and Benjamin Ducol 396
Political Change and the Outbreak of Civil War: The Case of LebanonMarwan George Rowayheb 414
Rebel Organizations and Conflict Management in Post-Conflict Societies 1990–2009John Ishiyama and Anna Batta 437
REVIEW ESSAYTheory, the Local, and the Liberal Peace: New Books on Peacekeeping and PeacebuildingGrant Dawson 458
BOOK REVIEWS 467
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CSD analysis Madagascar between peace and conflict—domestic capabilities for peaceful conflict management 509Wenche Hauge
The policy-making dimension of post-conflict governance: the experience of Aceh, Indonesia 533Ben Hillman
Young Afghans in ‘transition’: towards Afghanisation, exit or violence? 555Yukitoshi Matsumoto
How ex-combatants talk about personal security. Narratives of former paramilitaries in Colombia 579Enzo Nussio
Speaking the language of security: the Commonwealth, the Francophonie and the CPLP in conflict management in Africa 607Rodrigo Tavares and Luıs Bras Bernardino
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A critical evaluation of American drone strikes in Pakistan: legality, legitimacyand prudenceM.W. Aslam 313
Neoliberalism and state terrorism in the Philippines: the fingerprints of PhoenixWilliam N. Holden 331
The blurring of boundaries: images of abjection as the terrorist and the reel Arab intersectHania A.M. Nashef 351
What’s so ‘religious’ about ‘religious terrorism’?Jeroen Gunning and Richard Jackson 369
SPECIAL SECTION: TEACHING ABOUT TERRORISMIntroduction: teaching and researching terrorism – pressures and practiceDavid Miller and Tom Mills 389
Counter-insurgency goes to university: the militarisation of policing in the Puerto Ricostudent strikesJose Atiles-Osoria and David Whyte 393
Teaching about terrorism in the United Kingdom: how it is done and what problemsit causesDavid Miller, Tom Mills and Steven Harkins 405
Counterterrorism and the neo-liberal university: providing a check and balance?Rod Thornton 421
Developing a critical pedagogy of ‘research-based’ teaching in Islamic studiesAyla Göl 431
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Critical Studies on Security Editor: David Mutimer, York University, Canada
Security is one of the defining features of our, or any, time. Collectively we seek security, value security, desire security, while at the same time often being troubled by the actions that are taken in the name of our security. Critical Studies on Security is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of ‘security’ in and
through social critique. The journal aims to publish theoretically informed scholarship, which engages with the practice and politics of security. We welcome articles from or across the range of disciplines, and from any of the critical social theoretical positions.
Critical Studies on Security publishes scholarship that has undergone rigorous peer review, including an initial screening by the editors, and recommendation by at least two anonymous reviewers.
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Defence and Peace EconomicsA featured journal from Essential Science Indicators
Impact Factor: 0.348 Ranking: 231/305 (Economics)
Editor: Dann Arce, University of Texas at Dallas, USAEuropean/Rest of World Editor: Christos Kollias, University of Thessaly, Greece
Volume 23, 2012, 6 issues per year
Embracing all aspects of the economics of defence, disarmament, conversion and peace, including: the study of alliances and burden-sharing, military spending, arms races, terrorism, prospects for conversion and the role of public policy in assisting the transition, the costs and benefits of arms control regimes, and economic sanctions.
www.tandfonline.com/gdpe
Defence StudiesExecutive Editor: Warren Chin, King’s College, London, UK
Volume 11, 2012, 4 issues per year
A highly accessible journal aimed at military personnel around the world and at academics interested in all aspects of defence. Features articles on historical and contemporary aspects of defence, alongside a large number of shorter
viewpoints, opinion pieces, reports and correspondence.
www.tandfonline.com/fdef
Defense & Security AnalysisEditor-in-Chief: Martin Edmonds, CDISS, UK
Volume 28, 2012, 4 issues per year
An independent, interdisciplinary and international journal mainly concerned with the field of defense theory and analysis. Designed to be a forum for exchange of data, ideas and methodological approaches among professional military personnel, their supporting bureaucracies and academic and
independent researchers involved in the analysis of defense policy.
www.tandfonline.com/cdan
Democracy and SecurityEditor-in-Chief: Leonard Weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno, USACo-Editor: Arie Perliger, United States Military Academy at West Point, USA
Volume 8, 2012, 4 issues per year
The authoritative source for exploration of the dilemmas that face democracies when dealing with matters of security. Publishes theoretical and
empirical articles on the concepts and functions of democracy and security, with a focus on the diverse perspectives of national and internal security challenges and policies, and policy analysis.
www.tandfonline.com/fdas
Dynamics of Asymmetric ConflictPathways toward terrorism and genocideEditor: Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College, USA
Volume 5, 2012, 3 issues per year
A pioneering interdisciplinary journal that publishes original papers and reviews that contribute to
understanding and ameliorating conflicts between states and non-state challengers. Takes the stance that the trajectory from conflict to violence requires examination of conflicts that do not escalate to violence, as well as those that do.
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Volume 22 Number 5 October 2011
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Dynamic Winner-Take-All ConflictRafael Reuveny, John W. Maxwell and Jefferson Davis 471
Causal Linkages Between Domestic Terrorism and Economic GrowthThomas Gries, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks 493
The Application of Life Cycle Costing in Evaluating Military Investments: AnEmpirical Study at an International ScaleAndres Navarro-Galera, Rodrigo I. Ortuzar-Maturana and Francisco Munoz-Leiva 509
Military Spending and Economic Growth in South Asia: A Panel Data AnalysisAlbert Wijeweera and Matthew J. Webb 545
The Impact of Military Spending on Economic Growth: The Case of North CyprusMete Feridun, Bansi Sawhney and Muhammad Shahbaz 555
Rebellion, Repression and WelfareJuan F. Vargas 563
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EthnopoliticsJournal of the Specialist Group on Ethnopolitics & the Association for the study of Nationalities
Editors: Stefan Wolff, University of Birmingham, UK, Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth, UK
Volume 11, 2012, 4 issues per year
An authoritative peer-reviewed journal which provides a forum for serious debate and exchange on one of the phenomena that had a decisive impact during the last decades of the 20th century and continues to be of great importance. Maintains a balance between theoretical analyses and case studies both of comparative as well as singular nature, covering all geographic areas.
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Europe-Asia StudiesPublished on behalf of Central and East Europe Studies, University of Glasgow
Impact Factor: 0.564 Ranking: 19/60 (Area Studies); 81/141 (Political Science); 192/305 (Economics)
Editor: Terry Cox, University of Glasgow, UK
Volume 64, 2012, 10 issues per year
A leading academic journal focusing on the history and current political, social and economic affairs of the countries of the former ‘communist bloc’ of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Asia. Explores the economic, political and social transformation of these countries and the changing character of their relationships with the rest of Europe and Asia.
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European SecurityEditor-in-Chief: David J. Galbreath, University of Bath, UK
Volume 21, 2012, 4 issues per year
A forum for discussing security within the region as well as for Europe in a global context. Seeks to publish critical analyses of policies and developments in European institutions and member states, their relations with European and other
immediate neighbours, and their relations with the wider world. Also interested in non-European perspectives on Europe in a global context.
www.tandfonline.com/feus
First World War StudiesJournal of the International Society for First World War Studies
Editor-in-Chief: Steven Sabol, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Volume 3, 2012, 2 issues per year
A scholarly journal that aims to contribute significantly to the ongoing debates concerning
the origins and causes, conduct, and implications of the First World War. Approaches the subject of the First World War without chronological, geographic, or topical constraints.
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GeopoliticsImpact Factor: 1.069 Ranking: 33/67 (Geography); 37/141 (Political Science)
Editors: David Newman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel,Simon Dalby, Carleton University, Canada
Volume 17, 2012, 4 issues per year
Multidisciplinary in its scope, this journal includes all aspects of the social sciences with particular emphasis on political geography, international relations, the territorial aspects of political science and international law, seeks to maintain a healthy balance between systemic and regional analysis.
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Global Change, Peace & SecurityEditor: Aran Martin, La Trobe University, Australia
Volume 24, 2012, 3 issues per year
Addresses the difficult practical and theoretical questions posed by an increasingly globalised world. Focuses on the international dimension of political, economic and cultural life, to cut across
the traditional boundaries that separate states, economies and societies, as well as disciplines and ideologies.
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Global CrimeEditor: Carlo Morselli, University of Montreal, Canada
Volume 13, 2012, 4 issues per year
A social science journal devoted to the study of crime. Its focus is deliberately broad and multi-disciplinary and its aim is to make the best scholarship on crime available to specialists and
non-specialists alike. Draws upon authors from a variety of disciplines, including history, sociology, criminology, economics, political science, and anthropology.
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Contents ArticlesThe Stockholm solution? Papering over the cracks within the area of freedom, security and justice 481David Brown
Shaping public attitudes towards the deployment of military power: NATO, Afghanistan and the use of strategic narratives 505Jens Ringsmose and Berit Kaja Børgesen
The changing role of NATO: exploring the implications for security governance and legitimacy 529Arita Holmberg
NATO, ballistic missile defense and the future of US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe 547Andrew Futter
The EU’s security and the sea: de ning a maritime security strategy 563Basil Germond
A security community in the making? Sweden and NATO post-Libya 585Charlotte Wagnsson
Book reviews 605
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Intelligence and National SecurityEditors: Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia, USA,Peter Jackson, University of Strathclyde, UK
Volume 27, 2012, 6 issues per year
National intelligence services play an ever greater part in international politics and policy-making
process, and their role evolves constantly along with the character of international relations. As the world’s leading academic journal on the role of intelligence in international relations, Intelligence and National Security examines the critical issues from a wide range of disciplinary approaches.
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International InteractionsEmpirical and Theoretical Research in International RelationsImpact Factor: 0.258 Ranking: 65/78 (International Relations)
Editor-in-Chief: Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Volume 38, 2012, 4 issues per year
Original empirical, analytic and theoretical research in international relations. Focusing on analysis of matters of immediate relevance, the journal addresses a diverse array of topics within the field of international relations, providing balanced coverage of the discipline’s three main areas of study: war and conflict resolution, international political economy, and foreign policy.
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The International Journal of Human RightsEditor: Frank Barnaby, Stockbridge, Hants, UK,Associate Editors: Sonja Grover, Lakehead University, Canada, Gabrielle Lynch, University of Leeds, UK,Amrita Mukherjee, University of Leeds, UK,Damien Short, University of London, UK
Volume 16, 2012, 8 issues per year
Covers an exceptionally broad spectrum of human rights issues: human rights and the law, race, religion, gender, children, class, refugees and immigration. In addition to these general areas, the journal publishes articles and reports on the human rights aspects of: genocide, torture, capital punishment and the laws of war and war crimes.
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International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligenceEditor-in-Chief: Richard R. Valcourt, American Military University, USA
Volume 25, 2012, 4 issues per year
A medium for professionals and scholars to exchange opinions on issues and challenges
encountered by both government and business institutions in making contemporary intelligence-related decisions and policy. Also serves as an invaluable resource for those looking to assess previous developments in the field of national security.
www.tandfonline.com/ujic
International PeacekeepingAccepted for coverage in the Thomson Reuters Social Science Citation Index®
Editor: Michael Pugh, University of Bradford, UK
Volume 19, 2012, 5 issues per year
Examines peacekeeping and peace operations as instruments of policy at an international level. Also reflects debates about peace building and monitoring of agreements; preventive deployments
and sanctions; international policing; protection of aid in internal disputes; and the relationships between peacekeepers, state authorities, rival factions, civilians and non-governmental organisations.
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Journal for Maritime ResearchEditor: Robert Blyth, National Maritime Museum, UK
Volume 14, 2012, 2 issues per year
Focuses on historical enquiry at the intersections of maritime, British and global history and seeks to champion a wide spectrum of research on the maritime past. While the journal has a particular focus on the British experience, it aspires to
position this within broad oceanic and international contexts, encouraging comparative perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches.
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ARTICLESFrom Combined Arms to Combined Intelligence: Philosophy, Doctrine and OperationsJames J. Wirtz and Jon J. Rosenwasser 725
Congressional Intelligence Oversight: The Electoral Disconnection Amy Zegart and Julie Quinn 744
Whatʼs the Use of Cryptologic History?Stephen Budiansky 767
Missing the Wake-up Call: Why Intelligence Failures Rarely Inspire Improved PerformanceErik J. Dahl 778
Organizing Intelligence: An Introduction to the 1955 Report on Colonial SecurityRory Cormac 800
The British Far Rightʼs South African Connection: A.K. Chesterton, Hendrik van den Bergh, and the South African Intelligence ServicesGraham Macklin 823
REVIEW ESSAYSAnglo-Saxon Susceptibilities: The Special Relationship and the WorldAlex Danchev 843
An Ancient Clash of Civilizations?Rose Mary Sheldon 856
The Formative Years of Canadian Foreign IntelligenceTimothy Andrews Sayle 862
The Tortured and the Torturers: Six Films on Prisoner AbuseGary Kern 868
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ARTICLESFrom Combined Arms to Combined Intelligence:Philosophy, Doctrine and OperationsJAMES J. WIRTZ AND JON J. ROSENWASSER
Congressional Intelligence Oversight: The ElectoralDisconnectionAMY ZEGART AND JULIE QUINN
Whatʼs the Use of Cryptologic History?STEPHEN BUDIANSKY
Missing the Wake-up Call: Why Intelligence FailuresRarely Inspire Improved PerformanceERIK J. DAHL
Organizing Intelligence: An Introduction to the 1955Report on Colonial SecurityRORY CORMAC
The British Far Rightʼs South African Connection:A.K. Chesterton, Hendrik van den Bergh, and theSouth African Intelligence ServicesGRAHAM MACKLIN
REVIEW ESSAYSAnglo-Saxon Susceptibilities: The Special Relationshipand the WorldALEX DANCHEV
An Ancient Clash of Civilizations?ROSE MARY SHELDON
The Formative Years of Canadian Foreign IntelligenceTIMOTHY ANDREWS SAYLE
The Tortured and the Torturers: Six Films on PrisonerAbuseGARY KERN
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The Capitalist Peace: The Origins and Prospects of a Liberal IdeaGerald Schneider and Nils Petter Gleditsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
International Crises and the Capitalist PeaceErik Gartzke and J. Joseph Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Capitalism, Commitment, and PeacePatrick J. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Capitalism, Peace, and the Historical Movement of IdeasJohn Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
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Coming to Terms with the Capitalist PeaceMichael Mousseau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Capitalist Influences and PeaceRichard Rosecrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Capitalism or Democracy? Not So FastBruce Russett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
The Capitalist Peace and the Rise of China: Establishing Global Harmony by Economic Interdependence
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Journal of Genocide ResearchSenior Editor: A. Dirk Moses, European University Institute, Florence and University of Sydney
Volume 14, 2012, 4 issues per year
Promotes an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the study of genocide. Genocidal thought and action have found many opportunities to assault targeted groups and these repeated
attempts at annihilation pose some of the more perplexing questions of the modern age. This journal devotes itself exclusively to the study of this phenomenon.
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Journal of Global EthicsLead Editor: Christien van den Anker, University of the West of England, UKEditors: Sirkku Hellsten, University of Helsinki, Finland & The Embassy of Finland, Maputo, Mozambique,Heather Widdows, Centre for the Study of Global Ethics, University of Birmingham, UK
Volume 8, 2012, 3 issues per year
An international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with ethical issues arising in the global context. Promotes the study of ‘global ethics’ and encourages examination of the wide variety of ethical issues that arise in the context of globalisation and global relations.
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Journal of Human RightsEditor: Richard P. Hiskes, University of Connecticut
2012, 4 issues per year
The Journal of Human Rights serves as an arena for the public discussion and scholarly analysis of human rights, broadly conceived. It seeks to broaden the study of human rights by fostering the critical re-examination of existing approaches to
human rights, as well as to develop new perspectives on the theory and practice of human rights. The journal provides the opportunity for the critical examination of the human rights community and of the different visions of human rights and different practical strategies which exist within that community.
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Journal of Intervention and StatebuildingEditor: David Chandler, University of Westminster, UK
Volume 6, 2012, 4 issues per year
A cross-disciplinary journal dedicated to analysis of international intervention with the purpose of strengthening state capacities.
Brings together academics and practitioners to analyse the impact of the internationalisation of domestic governance mechanisms and to assess the development and the consequences of these policies, in an international and framework.
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Journal of Military EthicsEditors: Henrik Syse, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) & Norwegian Defence University College, Norway,Martin L. Cook, United States Naval War College, USA
Volume 11, 2012, 4 issues per year
An international, peer-reviewed journal devoted to normative aspects of military force. Publishes
articles discussing justifications for the resort to military force and /or what may justifiably be done in the use of such force. Also includes research/discussion on ethical issues in military training, as well as the post-conflict role of military forces.
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Journal of Peacebuilding & DevelopmentExecutive Editors: Erin McCandless, The New School, USA, Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University, USA, Necla Tschirgi, University of San Diego, USA
Volume 7, 2012, 3 issues per year
JPD is a refereed journal providing a forum for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action at the intersections of conflict, development and peace. As a refereed journal with a unique mission, JPD offers a professional and respected tool for promoting dialogue and expanding networks on critical peacebuilding discussions towards coherent, constructive action. Our networks of scholar communities, policy-makers and advisors, practitioners and activists across the North and South that we serve and seek to better serve engage in dialogue around critical issues at the heart of our collective global search for peace. JPD’s capturing of innovative practices, policy analysis and recommendations, and theory derived from the on-the-ground realities that people in conflict and fragile contexts face, offers holistic, practical and visionary approaches that seek to influence policy and practice in ways that support transformative processes globally.
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JOURNAL OF INTERVENTION AND STATEBUILDING
Volume 5 Issue 4 December 2011
ContentsARTICLESThe Iraq War and the Responsibility to Protect: Uses, Abuses and Consequences for theFuture of Humanitarian InterventionJeremy Moses, Babak Bahador and Tessa Wright 347
Applying the Environment Shaping Methodology: Conceptual and Practical ChallengesKeith G. Tidball and Elon D. Weinstein 369
The Sovereignty Dodge and the Responsibility to Control: Should the US Do What PakistanWon’t Do?Theresa Reinold 395
BOOK REVIEWContemporary Debates on PeacebuildingFernando Cavalcante 419
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Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter TerrorismCentre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT), Macquarie University
Editor-In-Chief: Colin Wastell, Macquarie University, AustraliaManaging Editor: Julian Droogan, Macquarie University, Australia
Volume 7, 2012, 2 issues per year
A forum for those undertaking research and practice in areas including but not confined to: security studies, policing, intelligence, counter-terrorism, critical incidents and political violence, terrorism and the media, technology and security. The journal offers national, regional and international perspectives on important areas of debate within these various fields, while addressing the practical and theoretical issues and considerations that surround them.
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The Journal of Slavic Military StudiesEditors: David M. Glantz, Col. US Army Ret., USA, Christopher Donnelly, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
Volume 25, 2012, 4 issues per year
This journal investigates all aspects of military affairs in the Slavic nations of Central and Eastern Europe
– in both historical and geopolitical contexts – and offers a vehicle for Central and Eastern European security and military analysts to air their views.
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Journal of the Indian Ocean RegionJournal of the Indian Ocean Research Group Inc.
Chief Editor: Dennis Rumley, University of Western Australia, Australia
Volume 8, 2012, 2 issues per year
The principal objective of this journal is to be a facilitator and propagator for social science, interdisciplinary and policy-orientated research on the nature and impact of the human uses of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The overall objective is realising comprehensive security.
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Maritime AffairsJournal of the National Maritime Foundation of India
Editor: Commodore C. Uday Bhaskar, (Retd.), Director, National Maritime Foundation, India
Volume 8, 2012, 2 issues per year
Each issue presents studies and research material from across the globe on themes and issues contextual to oceanic activity such
as shipbuilding, maritime security, port modernisation, disaster management, and laws of the sea. Maritime Affairs aims to promote awareness and debate on the importance of oceans and provide constructive inputs for policy formulation.
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Medicine, Conflict and SurvivalA designated journal of IPPNW and its UK affiliate, MEDACT
Editors: Simon Rushton, Aberystwyth University, UK,Maria Kett, University College London, UK,
Volume 28, 2012, 4 issues per year
An international journal for those interested in the health aspects of violence and human rights. It aims to cover – amongst other topics – the health and environmental effects of war; influence of war and preparations for war on health and welfare services; ethical responsibility of health professionals in relation to war, social violence and human rights abuses.
www.tandfonline.com/fmcs
Military PsychologyOfficial journal of Division 19 – Society for Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association
Impact Factor: 0. 595 Ranking: 85/120 (Psychology, Mutlidisciplinary)
Editor: Armando X. Estrada, Washington State University, USA
Volume 24, 2012, 6 issues per year
Official journal of Division 19 – Society for Military Psychology of the American Psychological Association publishes behavioural science research articles having military applications in the areas of: clinical and health psychology; training and human factors; manpower and personnel; social and organisational systems; and testing and measurement. Topics of major concern to military psychology are covered in special journal issues.
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ArticlesResilience and civil contingencies: tensions in northeast and northwest UK (2000–2008) 91Peter Rogers
Just war theory and the war on terror 108Bill Calcutt
Th e crime–terror continuum revisited: a model for the study of hybrid criminal organisations 121Santiago Ballina
Th e 9/11 Commission Report and the reframing of the ‘war on terror’ as a new type of warfare 137Robyn Torok
Forum ISpotlight on the death of Osama bin Laden 151Carl Ungerer
Th e death of Osama: the view from Australia 152Clive Williams
Th e death of Osama: the view from Pakistan 155Saroj Kumar Rath
Th e death of Osama: the view from Malaysia 158Kamarulnizam Abdullah
Al-Qaeda’s leadership: a comparative analysis of Anwar al-Awlaki, Ayman al-Zawahiri and Saif al-Adel 159George Milad
Forum IIBoko Haram: the evolution of Islamist extremism in Nigeria 168Lise Waldek and Shankara Jayasekara
Book review 179
Notes on contributors 184
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EditorialConfronting violence, protecting healthSimon Rushton, Alan Ingram and Maria Kett 187
CommentariesSettled precepts: normative ethics, applied ethics and physician complicity with tortureSteven H. Miles 191
Reflections on peace-through-health: the first Canadian, Israeli andPalestinian maternal and child health programme for medical studentsAlexandra L.C. Martiniuk and Shannon Wires 197
Post 9/11 Somalia: the strategic role of health systems strengthening in global securityAlexander E.T. Finlayson, Jorge Zeron, Luke Beaumont, Jibril Handuleh and Andy Leather 205
Impact of sexual violence on children in the Eastern Democratic Republic of CongoBrett D. Nelson, Lisa Collins, Michael J. VanRooyen, Nina Joyce, Denis Mukwege and Susan Bartels 211
PaperSexual and gender based violence against men in the Democratic Republic of Congo: effects on survivors, their families and the communityMervyn Christian, Octave Safari, Paul Ramazani, Gilbert Burnham and Nancy Glass 227
Book reviews 247
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Medicine, Conflict and SurvivalVolume 27 Number 4 October–December 2011
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Nationalism and Ethnic PoliticsEditor-in-Chief: Adrian Guelke, Queen’s University Belfast, Ireland
Volume 18, 2012, 4 issues per year
Explores the varied political aspects of nationalism and ethnicity including pluralism, ethno-nationalism, irredentism, separatism, and related phenomena.
Also compares and contrasts state and community claims, and factors such as citizenship, race, religion, economic development, immigration, language, and the international environment.
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Nationalities PapersThe Journal of Nationalism and EthnicityEditor-in-Chief: Florian Bieber, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria
Volume 40, 2012, 6 issues per year
The leading journal on nationalism, ethnicity, ethnic conflict and national identity in Central Europe, the
Balkans, the former Soviet Union, the Caucasus, the Turkic world and Central Eurasia. Also publishes contributions on theories of nationalism; comparative studies of nationalism; and trans- and supranational aspects of inter-ethnic relations and national identity.
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New Journal Launch in 2013
PeacebuildingEditors: Oliver P. Richmond, University of Manchester, UK,Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester, UK
Peacebuilding is an international, comparative, multidisciplinary journal open to articles on contemporary and historical cases. It will aim to provide in-depth analyses of the ideologies, philosophies, interests, and policies that underpin
peacebuilding programmes and initiatives, and to connect with debates being held by policymakers, civil society personnel, scholars and students. It will be open to quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and will particularly welcome submissions that are prepared to challenge orthodox views and add new empirical insights into debates. It will be interested in contributions from the ‘subjects’ of peacebuilding, as well as theoretical and methodological innovations (for example critical and ethnographic work, whether on or in post-conflict societies, or on donors and international actors). One of the themes the editors are interested in is how the current peacebuilding paradigm produces political subjectivity, and how this is responded to by the recipients of peacebuilding operations. Rethinking approaches to peacebuilding is particularly crucial if this area of study is to move beyond its current. Peacebuilding will also periodically include reports on the work of major donors and the Peacebuilding Commission, or other notable organisations in the field.
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Peace ReviewA Journal of Social JusticeEditor: Robert Elias, University of San Francisco, USA
Volume 24, 2012, 4 issues per year
This is a multidisciplinary, transnational journal of research and analysis, focusing on the current issues and controversies that underlie the
promotion of a more peaceful world. We define peace research very broadly to include peace, human rights, development, ecology, culture and related issues.
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Science and Global SecurityThe Technical Basis for Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation InitiativesEditor Emeritus: Harold A. Feiveson, Princeton University, USA,Editors: Alexander Glaser, Zia Mian, Princeton University, USA,Pavel Podvig, Princeton University, USA,
Stanislav N. Rodionov, Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
Volume 20, 2012, 3 issues per year
An international journal for peer-reviewed scientific and technical studies relating to arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation policy. Its goals are to help create a common understanding of the technical basis for new policy initiatives and to provide an archival source for further works of scholarship and policy analysis.
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Security IndexA Russian Journal on International Security Journal of The Russian Center for Policy Studies (PIR Center)
Editor-in-Chief: Vladimir A. Orlov, PIR Centre, Russia
Volume 18, 2012, 4 issues per year
Security Index provides readers with serious, professional, and unbiased examinations of urgent issues in the sphere of international security that are relevant to Russian interests. It contains articles by leading Russian governmental and nongovernmental experts and young researchers that cover a broad range of international security matters.
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Security StudiesImpact Factor: 0.766 Ranking: 30/78 (International Relations)
Editor-in-Chief: John M. Owen, University of Virginia, USA
Volume 21, 2012, 4 issues per year
Firmly established as a leading journal on international security issues, it publishes theoretical, historical, and policy oriented articles on the causes
and consequences of war, and the sources and conditions of peace.
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Small Wars & InsurgenciesEditors: Paul B. Rich, University of Cambridge, UK, Thomas-Durell Young, Naval Postgraduate School, USA,Thomas Mockaitis, DePaul University, USA
Volume 23, 2012, 5 issues per year
A forum for the discussion of the historical, political, social, economic and psychological aspects of insurgency, counter-insurgency, limited war,
peacekeeping operations and the use of force as an instrument of policy. Provides an outlet for historians, political scientists, policy makers and practitioners to debate theoretical and practical issues related to this area.
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Strategic AnalysisPublished in association with the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Editor: Narendra Sisodia, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, India
Volume 36, 2012, 6 issues per year
A forum for independent research, commentaries, analysis and debate on global and regional security issues. An internationally refereed journal, it reflects
a range of views from within the Indian strategic studies and International Relations community and seeks to promote better understanding of Indian thinking on contemporary national and international themes.
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Preface: Los Zetas and a new barbarismSAMUEL LOGAN
Grand strategic overview: epochal change and new realities for the United StatesROBERT J. BUNKER
PART 1: THEORYRethinking insurgency: criminality, spirituality, and societal warfare in the AmericasJOHN P. SULLIVAN AND ROBERT J. BUNKER
Integrating feral cities and third phase cartels/third generation gangs research: the rise ofcriminal (narco) city networks and BlackForROBERT J. BUNKER AND JOHN P. SULLIVAN
PART 2: MEXICOA broken Mexico: allegations of collusion between the Sinaloa cartel and Mexican political partiesMALCOLM BEITH
Just where do Mexican cartel weapons come from?DAVID A. KUHN AND ROBERT J. BUNKER
Silver over the border: US law enforcement corruption on the Southwest BorderGRAHAM H. TURBIVILLE, JR
PART 3: THE AMERICASSecurity, stability, and sovereignty challenges of politicized gangs and insurgents in the AmericasMAX MANWARING
Central America besieged: cartels and maras country threat analysisSTEVEN S. DUDLEY
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Studies in Conflict and TerrorismImpact Factor: 0.588 Ranking: 42/78 (International Relations); 78/141 (Political Science)
Editor-in-Chief: Bruce Hoffman, Georgetown University, USA
Volume 35, 2012, 12 issues per year
Casts new light on traditional sources of national and sub-national conflict and on the range of new and emerging security issues. Publishes high quality theoretical and empirical studies that contribute to a better understanding of the causes of these conflicts, their escalation, and the measures required to achieve their resolution.
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Terrorism and Political ViolenceImpact Factor: 0.814 Ranking: 27/78 (International Relations); 59/141 (Political Science)
Editors: David C. Rapoport, University of California at Los Angeles, USA,Max Taylor, University of St. Andrews, UK
Volume 24, 2012, 5 issues per year
Reflects the full range of current scholarly work from many disciplines and theoretical perspectives. Focuses on the political meaning of terrorist activity and publishes studies of various related forms of violence by rebels and by states, on the links between political violence and organised crime, protest, rebellion, revolution, and human rights.
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The International History ReviewIncluded in the Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index®
Editors: Lucian Ashworth, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada,Andrew Williams, University of St Andrews, UK
Volume 34, 2012, 4 issues per year
Devoted entirely to the history of international relations and international thought. Particularly welcomes submissions that explore the history of current conflicts and conflicts of current interest; diplomatic history; the history of international relations theory; and the history of international organisations and global governance.
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The Journal of Strategic StudiesImpact Factor: 0.344 Ranking 55/78 (International Relations); 100/141 (Political Science)
Editors: Joseph A. Maiolo, King’s College London, UK,Thomas G. Mahnken, The Johns Hopkins University, USA
Deputy Editor: Timothy D. Hoyt, United States Naval War College, USA
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ARTICLESThe G20, the Crisis, and the Rise of Global Developmental LiberalismPaul Cammack 1
Development Effectiveness and the Politics of CommitmentCaroline Hughes & Jane Hutchison 17
The Meaning of Work in Neoliberal Globalisation: the Asian exception?Trevor Parfitt & Jay Wysocki 35
Regional Energy Integration in Latin America: lessons from Chile’s experience with natural gasDavid R Mares & Jeremy M Martin 53
Fiftieth Anniversary of Decolonisation in Africa: a moment of celebration or critical reflection?Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni 71
African diasporas, development and the politics of contextRebecca Davies 91
Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: church–state relations in the Middle EastFiona McCallum 109
FINANCING OUT OF POVERTYMicrofinance, the Market and Political Development in the Internet AgeJack J Barry 125
Co-optation, Cooperation or Competition? Microfinance and the new left in Bolivia, Ecuador and NicaraguaFlorent Bédécarrats, Johan Bastiaensen & François Doligez 143
Access to Credit in the Developing World: does land registration matter?Daniel Domeher & Raymond Abdulai 163
Financial Inclusion and Human Capital in Developing Asia: the Australian connectionRashmi Umesh Arora 179
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