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January 2012, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 51-64 Come rain or shine: An analysis of conflict and climate variability in East Africa
by Clionadh Raleigh & Dominic Kniveton - 65-80 Climate change, violent conflict and local institutions in Kenya’s drylands
by Wario R Adano & Ton Dietz & Karen Witsenburg & Fred Zaal - 81-96 Climate clashes? Weather variability, land pressure, and organized violence in Kenya, 1989–2004
by Ole Magnus Theisen - 97-111 Does climate change drive land-use conflicts in the Sahel?
by Tor A Benjaminsen & Koffi Alinon & Halvard Buhaug & Jill Tove Buseth - 113-127 Climate variability, economic growth, and civil conflict
by Vally Koubi & Thomas Bernauer & Anna Kalbhenn & Gabriele Spilker - 129-145 Civil war, climate change, and development: A scenario study for sub-Saharan Africa
by Conor Devitt & Richard SJ Tol - 147-162 Climate-related natural disasters, economic growth, and armed civil conflict
by Drago Bergholt & Päivi Lujala - 163-176 Don’t blame the weather! Climate-related natural disasters and civil conflict
by Rune T Slettebak - 177-192 Could climate change precipitate peace?
by Erik Gartzke - 193-209 Climate change and the institutional resilience of international river basins
by Lucia De Stefano & James Duncan & Shlomi Dinar & Kerstin Stahl & Kenneth M Strzepek & Aaron T Wolf - 211-225 Weathering climate change: Can institutions mitigate international water conflict?
by Jaroslav Tir & Douglas M Stinnett - 227-239 Climate change and international water conflict in Central Asia
by Thomas Bernauer & Tobias Siegfried - 241-257 Climate change and security in the Israeli–Palestinian context
by Eran Feitelson & Abdelrahman Tamimi & Gad Rosenthal
November 2011, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 699-714 Supplying peace: Participation in and troop contribution to peacekeeping missions
by Vincenzo Bove & Leandro Elia - 715-735 Liberal peace and shared resources – A fair-weather phenomenon?
by Anna Kalbhenn - 737-752 Capacity to trust? Institutional capacity, conflict, and political trust in Africa, 2000–2005
by Marc L Hutchison & Kristin Johnson - 753-766 The diffusion of racist violence in the Netherlands: Discourse and distance
by Robert Braun - 767-780 Together in the middle: Back-channel negotiation in the Irish peace process
by Niall Ó Dochartaigh - 781-792 Naga militancy and violent politics in the shadow of ceasefire
by Åshild Kolås - 793-805 The economic costs of the German participation in the Afghanistan war
by Tilman Brück & Olaf J de Groot & Friedrich Schneider - 807-816 The Religion and State-Minorities dataset
by Yasemin Akbaba & Jonathan Fox
September 2011, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 571-585 Mineral production, territory, and ethnic rebellion: The role of rebel constituencies
by Jason Sorens - 587-603 Who wants to be a major power? Explaining the expansion of foreign policy ambition
by Benjamin O Fordham - 605-619 Why Indian men rebel? Explaining armed rebellion in the northeastern states of India, 1970-2007
by Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati - 621-635 Understanding the co-existence of conflict and cooperation: Transboundary ecosystem management in the Virunga Massif
by Adrian Martin & Eugene Rutagarama & Ana Cascão & Maryke Gray & Vasudha Chhotray - 637-651 Socio-psychological barriers to peace making: An empirical examination within the Israeli Jewish Society
by Eran Halperin & Daniel Bar-Tal - 653-662 Stability and change in the Freedom House political rights and civil liberties measures
by David A Armstrong II - 663-672 Introducing the Civil Wars Mediation (CWM) dataset
by Karl DeRouen Jr & Jacob Bercovitch & Paulina Pospieszna - 673-682 Quantifying intelligence cooperation: The United States International Intelligence Behavior (USIIB) dataset
by Ersel Aydinli & Musa Tuzuner
July 2011, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 423-435 Field Research in Conflict Environments: Methodological Challenges and Snowball Sampling
by Nissim Cohen & Tamar Arieli - 437-453 Does Trade Prevent or Promote Interstate Conflict Initiation?
by Quan Li & Rafael Reuveny - 455-468 Foreign Military Intervention and Women's Rights
by Dursun Peksen - 469-480 National Missile Defense and (dis) Satisfaction
by Stephen L Quackenbush & A Cooper Drury - 481-495 Civil Conflict and World Fisheries, 1952-2004
by Cullen S Hendrix & Sarah M Glaser - 497-508 Bullets and Votes: Public Opinion and Terrorist Strategies
by Henar Criado - 509-523 Societal Security, the Security Dilemma, and Extreme Anti-Migrant Hostility in Russia
by Mikhail A Alexseev - 525-536 Armed Conflict, 1946-2010
by Lotta Themnér & Peter Wallensteen - 537-546 The Institutional Expansion of Human Rights, 1863-2003: A Comprehensive Dataset of International Instruments
by Michael A Elliott - 547-556 Venezuela and Military Expenditure Data
by Jeff Colgan
May 2011, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 279-286 New Frontiers of Terrorism Research: An Introduction
by Todd Sandier - 287-301 On the Economics of Interrogation: The Big 4 Versus the Little Fish Game
by Walter Enders & Paan Jindapon - 303-318 Transnational Terrorism, US Military Aid, and the Incentive to Misrepresent
by Navin A Bapat - 319-337 Domestic Versus Transnational Terrorism: Data, Decomposition, and Dynamics
by Walter Enders & Todd Sandler & Khusrav Gaibulloev - 339-353 Poverty, Minority Economic Discrimination, and Domestic Terrorism
by James A Piazza - 355-371 The Adverse Effect of Transnational and Domestic Terrorism on Growth in Africa
by Khusrav Gaibulloev & Todd Sandier - 373-382 Terrorism Experiments
by Daniel G Arce & Rachel TA Croson & Catherine C Eckel - 383-398 Terrorism and the Economics of Trust
by S Brock Blomberg & Gregory D Hess & Daniel YJ Tan - 399-411 Legislative Response to International Terrorism
by Mariaelisa Epifanio
March 2011, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 145-155 How different are the correlates of onset and continuation of civil wars?
by Michael Bleaney & Arcangelo Dimico - 157-169 Expanding the scope of post-conflict justice: Individual, state and societal responsibility for mass atrocity
by Jelena Subotic - 171-184 Taking matters into their own hands: An analysis of the determinants of state-conducted peacekeeping in civil wars
by Nicolas Rost & J Michael Greig - 185-200 Third-party trade, political similarity, and dyadic conflict
by Timothy M Peterson - 201-215 Sleeping hegemons: Third-party intervention following territorial integrity transgressions
by Eelco van der Maat - 217-223 100 Horsemen and the empty city: A game theoretic examination of deception in Chinese military legend
by Christopher Cotton & Chang Liu - 225-234 Terror management in times of war: Mortality salience effects on self-esteem and governmental and army support
by Armand Chatard & Leila Selimbegović & Paul N'Dri Konan & Jamie Arndt & Tom Pyszczynski & Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi & Martial Van der Linden - 235-248 Origins of the Palestinian refugee problem: Changes in the historical memory of Israelis/Jews 1949-2004
by Rafi Nets-Zehngut - 249-259 Global instances of coups from 1950 to 2010: A new dataset
by Jonathan M Powell & Clayton L Thyne - 261-269 Book Notes
by Max Abrahms & Pavel Baev & Kristin M Bakke & Jack David Eller & Marianne Dahl & Kendra Dupuy & Nils Petter Gleditsch & Jørgen Jensehaugen & Kjell Erling Kjellman & Åshild Kolås & Scott London & Helga Malmin Binningsbø & Ulrich Pilster & Erlend Paasche & Chuck Thiessen & Ole Magnus Theisen & Andreas Tollefsen & Yücel Vural & Hilde Wallacher - 271-273 Books Received
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November 2010, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 671-684 The economic effects of violent conflict: Evidence from asset market reactions
by Massimo Guidolin & Eliana La Ferrara - 685-696 Trade and asymmetric alliances
by Benjamin O Fordham - 697-709 The geometry of security: Modeling interstate alliances as evolving networks
by T. Camber Warren - 711-721 Dynamics of influence in international politics: The ICC, BIAs, and economic sanctions
by Irfan Nooruddin & Autumn Lockwood Payton - 723-734 Transnational mergers and acquisitions: The impact of FDI on human rights, 1981—2006
by Dong-Hun Kim & Peter F Trumbore - 735-748 Geography, poverty and conflict in Nepal
by Quy-Toan Do & Lakshmi Iyer - 749-761 The effect of warfare on the environment
by Rafael Reuveny & Andreea S Mihalache-O'Keef & Quan Li - 763-774 Trade does promote peace: New simultaneous estimates of the reciprocal effects of trade and conflict
by HÃ¥vard Hegre & John R Oneal & Bruce Russett - 775-789 When democratization radicalizes: The Kurdish nationalist movement in Turkey
by Güneş Murat Tezcür - 791-801 Be careful what you wish for: War aims and the construction of postwar political orders
by Bruce Cronin - 803-809 Transitional justice in the world, 1970-2007: Insights from a new dataset
by Tricia D Olsen & Leigh A Payne & Andrew G Reiter - 817-819 Books Received
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September 2010, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 523-533 The deterrent effects of economic integration
by Aysegul Aydin - 535-546 Peaceful transitions and democracy
by Reşat Bayer - 535-546 Economic growth and ethnic violence: An empirical investigation of Hindu–Muslim riots in India
by Anjali Thomas & Ernest John Sergenti - 547-559 From toys to warships: Interdependence and the effects of disaggregated trade on militarized disputes
by Cullen F Goenner - 561-573 Structural estimation of economic sanctions
by Taehee Whang - 575-587 Much ado about religion
by Daphna Canetti & Stevan E Hobfoll & Ami Pedahzur & Eran Zaidise - 601-614 Rebel capability and strategic violence against civilians
by Reed M Wood - 615-626 Voice and silence: Why groups take credit for acts of terror
by Aaron M Hoffman - 627-637 The power of friends
by Jeni Whalan - 639-650 Historical memory as a foundation for peace: Network formation and ethnic identity in North Mara, Tanzania
by Jan Bender Shetler - 651-660 Introducing ACLED: An Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset
by Clionadh Raleigh & rew Linke & HÃ¥vard Hegre & Joakim Karlsen - 661-666 Book Notes
by N/A - 667-668 Books Received
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July 2010, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 363-375 The perils of policy by p-value: Predicting civil conflicts
by Michael D Ward & Brian D Greenhill & Kristin M Bakke - 377-394 Democratization and civil war: Empirical evidence
by Lars-Erik Cederman & Simon Hug & Lutz F. Krebs - 395-406 Pain, pressure and political cover: Explaining mediation incidence
by Kyle C Beardsley - 407-419 Political survival, policy distribution, and alliance formation
by Anessa L. Kimball - 421-431 Oil and democracy: More than a cross-country correlation?
by Silje Aslaksen - 433-447 ‘An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth’: Political violence and counter-insurgency in Egypt
by David Fielding & Anja Shortland - 449-461 Supporter of stability or agent of agitation? The effect of US foreign policy on coups in Latin America, 1960—99
by Clayton L Thyne - 463-476 Not loving thy neighbour as thyself: Trade, democracy and military expenditure explanations underlying India—Pakistan rivalry
by Syed Mansoob Murshed & Dawood Mamoon - 477-489 Regional effects of terrorism on economic growth in Turkey: A geographically weighted regression approach
by Nadir Öcal & Jülide Yildirim - 491-499 Representing ethnic groups in space: A new dataset
by Nils B. Weidmann & Jan Ketil Roslashd & Lars-Erik Cederman - 501-509 Armed Conflicts, 1946—2009
by Lotta Harbom & Peter Wallensteen - 519-520 Books Received
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May 2010, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 267-271 Masters of their domains: The role of state capacity in civil wars
by David Sobek - 273-285 Measuring state capacity: Theoretical and empirical implications for the study of civil conflict
by Cullen S Hendrix - 287-298 Is the hidden hand an iron fist? Capitalism and civil peace, 1970-2005
by Indra de Soysa & Hanne Fjelde - 299-310 Political opportunity structures, democracy, and civil war
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Andrea Ruggeri - 311-319 Resisting infection: How state capacity conditions conflict contagion
by Alex Braithwaite - 321-332 Of rulers, rebels, and revenue: State capacity, civil war onset, and primary commodities
by Cameron G Thies - 333-346 Civil war peace agreement implementation and state capacity
by Karl DeRouen Jr & Mark J Ferguson & Samuel Norton & Young Hwan Park & Jenna Lea & Ashley Streat-Bartlett - 355-356 Books Received
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March 2010, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 115-127 Blocking resolution: How external states can prolong civil wars
by David E. Cunningham - 129-141 Economic sanctions and the duration of civil conflicts
by Abel Escriba-Folch - 143-153 Foreign direct investment and militarized international conflict
by Margit Bussmann - 155-165 The democratic peace research program and system-level analysis
by Ewan Harrison - 167-178 The effectiveness of tracks of diplomacy strategies in third-party interventions
by Tobias Bohmelt - 179-191 Give peace a chance: Nonviolent protest and the creation of territorial autonomy arrangements
by Renat Shaykhutdinov - 193-204 Israeli identity formation and the Arab-Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969-2006
by Neta Oren - 205-215 The spoiler effect: Framing attitudes and expectations toward peace
by Thamir Sheafer & Shira Dvir-Gvirsman - 217-229 African peacekeeping in Africa: Warlord politics, defense economics, and state legitimacy
by Jonah Victor - 231-241 Shades of truth and lies: Interpreting testimonies of war and violence
by Lee Ann Fujii - 243-250 How and when armed conflicts end: Introducing the UCDP Conflict Termination dataset
by Joakim Kreutz - 259-260 Books Received
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January 2010, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-13 Explaining the onset of mass killing, 1949-87
by Frank W. Wayman & Atsushi Tago - 15-28 The spoils of nature: Armed civil conflict and rebel access to natural resources
by Paivi Lujala - 29-42 Trade networks and the Kantian peace
by Han Dorussen & Hugh Ward - 43-57 Religion, securitization and anti-immigration attitudes: The case of Greece
by Georgios Karyotis & Stratos Patrikios - 59-70 Socio-psychological implications for an occupying society: The case of Israel
by Eran Halperin & Daniel Bar-Tal & Keren Sharvit & Nimrod Rosler & Amiram Raviv - 71-82 Media power during humanitarian interventions: Is Eastern Europe any different from the West?
by Ekaterina Balabanova - 83-90 Disaggregating actors in intranational conflict
by Stephen M. Shellman & Clare Hatfield & Maggie J. Mills - 91-98 MIDLOC: Introducing the Militarized Interstate Dispute Location dataset
by Alex Braithwaite - 105-106 Books Received
by N/A - 739-739 JPR Article of the Year Award, 2009, Goes to Stathis N. Kalyvas & Matthew Adam Kocher
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November 2009, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 739-756 Hostage Taking: Determinants of Terrorist Logistical and Negotiation Success
by Khusrav Gaibulloev & Todd Sandler - 757-776 Resource Curse or Rentier Peace? The Ambiguous Effects of Oil Wealth and Oil Dependence on Violent Conflict
by Matthias Basedau & Jann Lay - 777-798 Democracy and Diversion: Government Arrangements, the Economy, and Dispute Initiation
by David J. Brulé & Laron K. Williams - 799-817 Governments, Partisanship, and Foreign Policy: The Case of Dispute Duration
by Michael T. Koch - 819-837 Re-Ordering Justice: Towards A New Methodological Approach to Studying Transitional Justice
by Brian Grodsky - 839-851 The WomanStats Project Database: Advancing an Empirical Research Agenda
by Mary Caprioli & Valerie M. Hudson & Rose Mcdermott & Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill & Chad F. Emmett & S. Matthew Stearmer - 853-860 Book Note
by Pavel Baev & Halvard Buhaug & Nils Petter Gleditsch & Fatima Hadji & Johan Dittrich Hallberg & David Isenberg & Elida Kristine & Undrum Jacobsen & Jørgen Jensehaugen & Nicholas Marsh & Basel Saleh & Farrid Shamsuddin & Arthur H. Westing - 861-862 Books Received
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September 2009, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 623-640 Politics of Formalized River Cooperation
by Jaroslav Tir & John T. Ackerman - 641-658 Assessing Transfer from Track Two Diplomacy: The Cases of Water and Jerusalem
by Esra Cuhadar - 659-670 A New Moral Hazard? Military Intervention, Peacekeeping and Ratification of the International Criminal Court
by Eric Neumayer - 671-685 Military Spending and Inequality: Panel Granger Causality Test
by Eric S. Lin & Hamid E. Ali - 687-706 Revolutionary Dreams and Terrorist Violence in the Developed World: Explaining Country Variation
by Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca - 731-732 Books Received
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July 2009, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 467-484 National and Regional Economic Consequences of Swiss Defense Spending
by Thomas Bernauer & Vally Koubi & Fabio Ernst - 485-503 A Fate Worse Than Debt? International Financial Institutions and Human Rights, 1981—2003
by Silja Eriksen & Indra de Soysa - 505-523 Gender Empowerment and United Nations Peacebuilding
by Theodora-Ismene Gizelis - 525-539 Threat Perceptions and Feelings as Predictors of Jewish-Israeli Support for Compromise with Palestinians
by Ifat Maoz & Clark Mccauley - 541-558 Creative Responses to Separation: Israeli and Palestinian Joint Activism in Bil'in
by Maia Carter Hallward - 559-575 National Reconciliation After Civil War: The Case of Greece
by Peter Siani-Davies & Stefanos Katsikas - 607-608 Books Received
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May 2009, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 315-333 Poverty and Violent Conflict: A Micro-Level Perspective on the Causes and Duration of Warfare
by Patricia Justino - 335-355 The Dynamics of Violence in Vietnam: An Analysis of the Hamlet Evaluation System (HES)
by Stathis N. Kalyvas & Matthew Adam Kocher - 357-376 Livestock, Land and Political Power: The 1993 Killings in Burundi
by Tom Bundervoet - 377-397 Agriculture, Poverty, and Postwar Reconstruction: Micro-Level Evidence from Northern Mozambique
by Carlos Bozzoli & Tilman Brück - 399-418 Civil Conflict and Displacement: Village-Level Determinants of Forced Migration in Aceh
by Mathias Czaika & Krisztina Kis-Katos - 419-429 Seeking Safety: Avoiding Displacement and Choosing Destinations in Civil Wars
by Abbey Steele - 431-451 Identifying Victims of Civil Conflicts: An Evaluation of Forced Displaced Households in Colombia
by Ana MarÃa Ibáñez & Andrea Velásquez - 459-460 Books Received
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March 2009, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 163-180 State Capacity, State Failure, and Human Rights
by Neil A. Englehart - 181-198 US Aid Allocation: The Nexus of Human Rights, Democracy, and Development
by Tijen Demirel-Pegg & James Moskowitz - 199-218 Buying Peace? Oil Wealth, Corruption and Civil War, 1985—99
by Hanne Fjelde - 219-234 When Are Democratic Friends Unreliable? The Unilateral Withdrawal of Troops from the `Coalition of the Willing'
by Atsushi Tago - 235-250 A Panel Data Analysis of the Military Expenditure-External Debt Nexus: Evidence from Six Middle Eastern Countries
by Russell Smyth & Paresh Kumar Narayan - 251-267 Participation in Atrocities Among Israeli Soldiers During the First Intifada: A Qualitative Analysis
by Yoel Elizur & Nuphar Yishay-Krien - 295-297 Books Received
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January 2009, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 17-37 A Comparative Theory Test of Democratic Peace Arguments, 1946—2000
by David Lektzian & Mark Souva - 39-57 The West and Contemporary Peace Operations
by Alex J. Bellamy & Paul D. Williams - 59-77 Better or Worse? The Effect of Economic Sanctions on Human Rights
by Dursun Peksen - 79-97 The Cost of Shame: International Organizations and Foreign Aid in the Punishing of Human Rights Violators
by James H. Lebovic & Erik Voeten - 99-118 What Causes Changes in Opinion About the Israeli—Palestinian Peace Process?
by David Fielding & Madeline Penny - 119-134 `Highly Vulnerable'? Political Violence and the Social Construction of Traumatized Children
by Chris Gilligan - 157-158 Books Received
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November 2008, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 723-742 Settlements, Outcomes, and the Recurrence of Conflict
by Stephen L. Quackenbush & Jerome F. Venteicher - 743-763 Regime Type and International Conflict: Towards a General Model
by Benjamin E. Goldsmith & Stephan K. Chalup & Michael J. Quinlan - 765-782 Between Democracy and Revolution: Peasant Support for Insurgency versus Democracy in Nepal
by Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason - 783-800 Empathizing with Rogue Leaders: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Bashar al-Asad
by Akan Malici & Allison L. Buckner - 801-818 Blood and Soil? Resource Scarcity and Internal Armed Conflict Revisited
by Ole Magnus Theisen - 819-836 Does Supply-Induced Scarcity Drive Violent Conflicts in the African Sahel? The Case of the Tuareg Rebellion in Northern Mali
by Tor A. Benjaminsen - 851-851 Book Notes: Brookshaw, Dominic P. & Seena B. Fazel, eds, 2007. The Baha'is of Iran: Socio-Historical Studies. New York: Routledge. 283 pp. ISBN 9780415356732
by Morten Bergsmo - 851-852 Book Notes: Costigan, Sean & Gold David, eds, 2007. Terrornomics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate. 225 pp. ISBN 9780754649953
by Basel Saleh - 852-852 Book Notes: Daley, Patricia O., 2007. Gender and Genocide in Burundi: The Search for Spaces of Peace in the Great Lakes Region. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. xv 268 pp. ISBN 9780253219251
by Ã…shild Falch - 852-853 Book Notes: Dinar, Shlomi, 2008. International Water Treaties: Negotiation and Cooperation Along Transboundary Rivers. London & New York: Routledge. xvii 344 pp. ISBN 9780415772087
by Marit Brochmann - 853-853 Book Notes: Elaigwu, J. Isawa, 2007. The Politics of Federalism in Nigeria. London: Adonis & Abbey. 315 pp. ISBN 9781905068432
by Siri Aas Rustad - 853-853 Book Notes: Fair, Christine C., 2008. The Madrassah Challenge: Militancy and Religious Education in Pakistan. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press. 145 pp. ISBN 9781601270283
by Kaja Borchgrevink - 853-854 Book Notes: Gberie, Lansana, 2005. A Dirty War in West Africa: The R.U.F. and the Destruction of Sierra Leone. London: Hurst. 224 pp. ISBN 1850657424
by Kendra Dupuy - 854-854 Book Notes: Gray, John, 2007. Black Mass Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia. London: Allen Lane. 243pp. ISBN 9780713999150
by Nicholas Marsh - 854-854 Book Notes: Ghani, Ashraf & Clare Lockhart, 2008. Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding a Fractured World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 254 pp. ISBN 9780195342697
by Kjell Erling Kjellman - 855-855 Book Notes: Kaplan, Fred, 2008. Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ix 246 pp. ISBN 9780470121184
by Henrik Syse - 855-855 Book Notes: Gros, Frédéric, 2006. Etats de violence, Essai sur la fin de la guerre [States of Violence: Essay on the End of War], NRF essais. Paris: Gallimard. 304 pp. ISBN 2070774511
by Stephan Davidshofer - 855-856 Book Notes: Kielland, Anne & Maurizia Tovo, 2006. Children at Work: Child Labor Practices in Africa. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. xi 191 pp. ISBN 1588264335
by Henrik Syse - 856-856 Book Notes: King, Mary Elizabeth, 2008. A Quiet Revolution: The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance. London: Nation. xvi 464 pp. ISBN 1560258025
by April Carter - 856-856 Book Notes: Krämer, Gudrun, 2008. A History of Palestine. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. xvi 357 pp. ISBN 069111897
by Jørgen Jensehaugen - 856-857 Book Notes: Sachs, Jeffrey D., 2008. Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet. New York: Penguin. xiii 386 pp. ISBN 9781594201271
by Henrik Urdal - 857-857 Book Notes: Sandoz, Ellis, 2006. Republicanism, Religion, and the Soul of America. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press. xv 320 pp. ISBN 9780826217264
by Henrik Syse - 857-857 Book Notes: Seierstad, Ã…sne, 2008. The Angel of Gronzy: Inside Chechnya. Trans. Nadia Christensen. London: Virago. 341 pp. ISBN 9781844083954
by Farrid Shamsuddin - 858-858 Book Notes: Shoesmith, Dennis, ed., 2007. The Crisis in Timor-Leste: Understanding the Past, Imagining the Future. Darwin: Charles Darwin University Press. xi 115 pp. ISBN 9780980384628 (pbk)
by Sven Gunnar Simonsen - 859-861 Books Received
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September 2008, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 587-611 Letting Go Without a Fight: Decolonization, Democracy and War, 1900—94
by Benjamin E. Goldsmith & Baogang He - 613-631 Taming the Leviathan: Examining the Impact of External Threat on State Capacity
by David Lektzian & Brandon C. Prins