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《International affairs》2014,90(6):1453-1510
Books reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory The morality of defensive war. By Cécile Fabre and Seth Lazar. Risk and hierarchy in international society: liberal interventionism in the post‐Cold War era. By William Clapton. New constitutionalism and world order. Edited by Stephen Gill and A. Claire Cutler. International organization, law and ethics 1 See also Cécile Fabre and Seth Lazar, The morality of defensive war, pp. 1453–4, and David Sloggett, The anarchic sea: maritime security in the 21st century, pp. 1464–5.
Peace diplomacy, global justice and international agency: rethinking human security and ethics in the spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld. Edited by Carsten Stahn and Henning Melber. We the peoples: a UN for the 21st century. By Kofi Annan and edited by Edward Mortimer. Cyber operations and the use of force in international law. By Marco Roscini. NATO's balancing act. By David S. Yost. Conflict, security and defence The rise and fall of intelligence: an international security history. By Michael Warner. The anarchic sea: maritime security in the 21st century. By David Sloggett. International maritime security law. By James Kraska and Raul Pedrozo. Gender, war and conflict. By Laura Sjoberg. Democratic participation in armed conflict: military involvement in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. By Patrick A. Mello. Governance, civil society and cultural politics 1 Stephen J. C. Andes, The Vatican and Catholic activism in Mexico and Chile: the politics of transnational Catholicism, 1920–1940, pp. 1508–510.
Do Muslim women need saving? By Lila Abu‐Lughod. The Russian Orthodox Church and human rights. By Kristina Stoeckl. Political economy, economics and development Capital in the twenty‐first century. By Thomas Piketty. The system worked: how the world stopped another Great Depression. By Daniel W. Drezner. The great escape: health, wealth, and the origins of inequality. By Angus Deaton. The great convergence: Asia, the West, and the logic of one world. By Kishore Mahbubani. Energy, environment and global health Global resources: conflict and cooperation. Edited by Roland Dannreuther and Wojciech Ostrowski. Nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi: social, political and environmental issues. Edited by Richard Hindmarsh. International history July crisis: the world's descent into war, summer 1914. By T. G. Otte. The Cold War in the Third World. Edited by Robert J. McMahon. Scars of partition: postcolonial legacies in French and British borderlands. By William F. S. Miles. Europe Post‐war statebuilding and constitutional reform: beyond Dayton in Bosnia. By Sofía Sebastián‐Aparicio. The rise of Turkey: the twenty‐first century's first Muslim power. By Soner Cagaptay. Britannia and the bear: the Anglo‐Russian intelligence wars 1917–1929. By Victor Madeira. Russia and Eurasia 1 See also Kristina Stoeckl, The Russian Orthodox Church and human rights, pp. 1469–70, and Victor Madeira, Britannia and the bear: the Anglo‐Russian intelligence wars 1917–1929, pp. 1485–7.
Brothers armed: military aspects of the crisis in Ukraine. Edited by Colby Howard and Ruslan Pukhov. US foreign policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia: politics, energy and security. By Christoph Bluth. Middle East and North Africa Israel since the Six‐Day War: tears of joy, tears of sorrow. By Leslie Stein. U.S.—Iran misperceptions: a dialogue. Edited by Abbas Maleki and John Tirman. Sub‐Saharan Africa Eritrea at a crossroads: a narrative of triumph, betrayal and hope. By Andebrhan Welde Giorgis. Inside South Africa's foreign policy: diplomacy in Africa from Smuts to Mbeki. By John Siko. South Asia Bargaining with a rising India: lessons from the Mahabharata. By Amrita Narlikar and Aruna Narlikar. The Blood telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and a forgotten genocide. By Gary Bass. 1971: a global history of the creation of Bangladesh. By Srinath Raghavan. East Asia and Pacific 1 Richard Hindmarsh, Nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi: social, political and environmental issues, pp. 1477–9.
South Korea's rise: economic development, power, and foreign relations. By Uk Heo and Terence Roehrig. Annual report on China's national security studies (2014). Edited by Hui Liu. Following the leader: ruling China, from Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping. By David M. Lampton. Will China dominate the 21st century? By Jonathan Fenby. North America 1 See also Christoph Bluth, US foreign policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia: politics, energy and security, pp. 1488–9, and Abbas Maleki and John Tirman, eds, U.S.—Iran misperceptions: a dialogue, pp. 1491–2.
US foreign policy and the Iranian Revolution: the Cold War dynamics of engagement and strategic alliance. By Christian Emery. A war that can't be won: binational perspectives on the war on drugs. Edited by Tony Payan, Kathleen Staudt and Z. Anthony Kruszewski. Two nations indivisible: Mexico, the United States, and the road ahead. By Shannon O'Neil. Why walls won't work: repairing the US–Mexico divide. By Michael Dear. Latin America and Caribbean Security in South America: the role of states and regional organizations. By Rodrigo Tavares. 18 dias: quando Lula e FHC se uniram para conquistar o apoio de Bush. By Matias Spektor. The Vatican and Catholic activism in Mexico and Chile: the politics of transnational Catholicism, 1920–1940. By Stephen J. C. Andes.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《International affairs》2002,78(2):365-427
Books reviewed: John J. Mearsheimer The tragedy of great power politics. Fred Halliday Two hours that shook the world. Tarak Barkawi and Mark Laffey Democracy, liberalism, and war: rethinking the democratic peace debate. Morten Kelstrup and Michael C. Williams International relations theory and the politics of European integration: power, security and community. Ward Thomas The ethics of destruction: norms and force in international relations. Ken Booth The Kosovo tragedy: the human rights dimensions. Europa The international who's who 2002 book and cd‐rom. Mark Duffield Global governance and the new wars: the merging of development and security. Andrew Duncan and Michel Opatowski Trouble spots: the world atlas of strategic information. H. W. Brands The use of force after the Cold War. Victor S. Papacosma, Sean Kay and Mark R. Rubin NATO after fifty years. Ted Galen Carpenter NATO enters the twenty‐first century. Benjamin S. Lambeth NATO's air war over Kosovo: a strategic and operational assessment. Michael E. O'Hanlon Defense policy options for the Bush administration 2001–5. Sudipta Kaviraj and Sunil Khilnani Civil society: history and possibilities. Joel Migdal State in society: studying how states and societies transform and constitute one another. James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer Globalization unmasked: imperialism in the twenty‐first century. Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman Citizenship in diverse societies. Will Kymlicka Politics in the vernacular: nationalism, multiculturalism, and citizenship. Montserrat Guiberneau and John Hutchinson Understanding nationalism. Peter Andreas and Timothy Snyder The wall around the West: state borders and immigration controls in North America and Europe. David Butler and Dennis Kavanagh The British general election of 2001. Lynda S. Bell, Andrew J. Nathan and IIan Peleg Negotiating culture and human rights. Peter Wilkin The political economy of global communication: an introduction. Spyros Economides and Peter Wilson The economic factor in international relations: a brief introduction. Manfred B. Steger Globalism: the new market ideology. Steven Weber Globalization and the European political economy. John J. Kirton and George M. von Furstenberg New directions in global economic governance: managing globalisation in the twenty‐first century. Leslie Elliott Armijo Financial globalization and democracy in emerging markets. Heikki Patomäki Democratising globalisation: the leverage of the Tobin tax. Roger Charlton and Roddy McKinnon Pensions in development. David Henderson Misguided virtue: false notions of corporate social responsibility. Dag Harald Claes The politics of oil‐producer cooperation. Eileen Claussen Climate change: science, strategies, and solutions. Paul G. Harris The environment, international relations and US foreign policy. William Chandler Energy and environment in the transition economies. Helen Wallace Interlocking dimensions of European integration. Neil Winn and Christopher Lord EU foreign policy beyond the nation‐state: joint actions and institutional analysis of the Common and Foreign Security Policy. Christopher Brewin The European Union and Cyprus. Stephen Saxonberg The fall: a comparative study of the end of communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland. Alan Smith The return to Europe: the reintegration of eastern Europe into the European economy. Elizabeth De Boer‐Ashworth The global political economy and post‐1989 change: the place of the Central European transition. Alex Pravda and Jan Zielonka Democratic consolidation in eastern Europe volume 2: international and transnational factors. Mitchell A. Orenstein Out of the red: building capitalism and democracy in postcommunist Europe. Michael McFaul Russia's unfinished revolution: political change from Gorbachev to Putin. Jerry F. Hough The logic of economic reform in Russia. Robert Ebel and Rajan Menon Energy and conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus. Gary K. Bertsch, Cassady Craft, Scott A. Jones, and Michael Beck Crossroads and conflict: security and foreign policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Anthony Shadid Legacy of the prophet: despots, democrats, and the new politics of Islam. Charles E. Butterworth and I. William Zartman Between the state and Islam. As'ad Ghanem The Palestinian regime: a ‘partial democracy’. Clement M. Henry and Robert Springborg Globalization and the politics of development in the Middle East. Joel S. Migdal. Through the lens of Israel: explorations in state and society. Dilip Hiro Neighbors, not friends: Iraq and Iran after the Gulf Wars. Vanessa Martin Creating an Islamic state: Khomeini and the making of a new Iran. Ali Mirsepassi Intellectual discourse and the politics of modernization: negotiating modernity in Iran. Eliz Sanasarian Religious minorities in Iran. Roland Jacquard Au nom d'Oussama ben Laden. Nicolas van de Walle African economies and the politics of permanent crisis, 1979–1999. Paul J. Magnarella Justice in Africa: Rwanda's genocide, its courts, and the UN criminal tribunal. Eric S. Margolis War at the top of the world: the struggle for Afghanistan, Kashmir and Tibet. Kyung‐Ae Park and Dalchoong Kim Korean security dynamics in transition. Samuel S. Kim Korea's globalization. Joseph Fewsmith China since Tiananmen: the politics of transition. Ming Wan Human rights in Chinese foreign relations: defining and defending national interests. Roland Challis Shadow of a revolution: Indonesia and the generals. Gregory F. Treverton Reshaping national intelligence for an age of information. Wilson Dizard, Jr. Westport Digital diplomacy: US foreign policy in the information age. Richard Sobel The impact of public opinion on US foreign policy since Vietnam: constraining the colossus. David Pion‐Berlin Civil—military relations in Latin America: new analytical perspectives.  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2001,77(3):683-765
Books reviewed: Paul, Wapner and Lester Edwin J., Ruiz (eds) Principled world politics: the challenge of normative international relations Kimberly, Hutchings International political theory: rethinking ethics in a global era Daniel, Philpott Revolutions in sovereignty: how ideas shaped modern international relations Harald, Kleinschmidt The nemesis of power: a history of international relations theories Christine, Gray International law and the use of force Christine, Bell Peace agreements and human rights Asbjørn, Eide; Helge Ole, Bergesen and Pia Rudolfson, Goyer (eds) Human rights and the oil industry Dinah, Shelton (ed.) Commitment and compliance: the role of non‐binding norms in the international legal system Fred, Halliday The world at 2000 James P., Sewell (ed.) Multilateralism in multinational perspective: viewpoints from different languages and literatures Rosemary, Foot Rights beyond borders: the global community and the struggle over human rights in China Ivo H., Daalder Getting to Dayton: the making of America's Bosnia policy Robert G., Sutter Chinese policy priorities and their implications for the United States Paul, Rogers Losing control: global security in the twenty‐first century David, Mutimer The weapons state: proliferation and the framing of security T. V., Paul Power versus prudence: why nations forgo nuclear weapons Jerome M., Conley Indo‐Russian military and nuclear cooperation: lessons and options for US policy in South Asia Raju G. C., Thomas and Amit, Gupta (eds) India's nuclear security Marianne, van Leeuwen Crying wolf? Assessing unconventional terrorism Patrick, Mileham and Lee, Willett (eds) Military ethics for the expeditionary era Malcolm, Chalmers Sharing security: the political economy of burdensharing R. E., Utley The French defence debate: consensus and continuity in the Mitterrand era Shaun, Gregory French defence policy into the twenty‐first century Gwyn, Prins and Hylke, Tromp (eds) The future of war Richard, Holmes (ed.) The Oxford companion to military history Marina, Ottaway and Thomas, Carothers (eds) Funding virtue: civil society aid and democracy promotion Ann M., Florini (ed.) The third force: the rise of transnational civil society Robin, Cohen and Shirin M., Rai (eds). Global social movements T. Alexander, Aleinikoff and Douglas, Klusmeyer (eds) From migrants to citizens: membership in a changing world Kjell, Goldmann; Ulf, Hannerz and Charles, Westin (eds) Nationalism and internationalism in the post‐Cold War era L. R., Melvern A people betrayed: the role of the West in Rwanda's genocide Howard, Adelman and Astri, Suhrke (eds) The path of a genocide: the Rwanda crisis from Uganda to Zaire Adamantia, Pollis and Peter, Schwab (eds) Human rights: new perspectives, new realities W. Lance, Bennett and Robert M., Entman (eds) Mediated politics: communication in the future of democracy Thomas C., Lawton; James N., Rosenau and Amy C., Verdun (eds) Strange power: shaping the parameters of international relations and international political economy Kenichi, Ohmae The invisible continent: four strategic imperatives of the new economy Joseph S., Nye and John D., Donahue (eds) Governance in a globalizing world Nancy, Birdsall and Carol, Graham (eds) New markets, new opportunities? Economic and social mobility in a changing world Albert, Fishlow and Karen, Parker (eds) Growing apart: the causes and consequences of global wage inequality Linsu, Kim and Richard R., Nelson (eds) Technology, learning, and innovation: experiences of newly industrializing countries Tim, O'Riordan (ed.) Globalism, localism and identity: fresh perspectives on the transition to sustainability Tim, Jackson; Katie, Begg and Stuart, Parkinson Flexibility in climate policy: making the Kyoto mechanisms work Suke, Wolton Lord Hailey, the Colonial Office and the politics of race and empire in the Second World War: the loss of white prestige Michael E., Latham Modernization as ideology: American social science and ‘nation building’ in the Kennedy era Frédéric, Bozo (transl. by Susan Emanuel.) Two strategies for Europe: de Gaulle, the United States and the Atlantic Alliance Adrian, Hyde‐Price Germany and European order: enlarging NATO and the EU Lisbeth, Aggestam and Adrian, Hyde‐Price (eds) Security and identity in Europe: exploring the new agenda Christoph, Bluth Germany and the future of European security Robin, Niblett and William, Wallace (eds) Rethinking European order: West European responses, 1989–97 Ann L., Phillips Power and influence after the Cold War: Germany in east‐central Europe Simon, Bulmer; Charlie, Jeffery and William E., Paterson Germany's European diplomacy: shaping the regional milieu Philippe, Schmitter How to democratize the European Union and why bother? Alasdair R., Young and Helen, Wallace Regulatory politics in the enlarging European Union: weighing civic and producer interests C. Randall, Henning and Pier Carlo, Padoan Transatlantic perspectives on the euro Bodo, Hombach The politics of the new centre Christer, Jönsson; Sven, Tägil and Gunnar, Törnqvist Organizing European space Volker, Bornschier (ed.) State‐building in Europe: the revitalization of Western European integration Joanne, van Selm (ed.) Kosovo's refugees in the European Union Michael, Kraus and Allison, Stanger (eds) Irreconcilable differences? Explaining Czechoslovakia's dissolution Andrew C., Janos East‐central Europe in the modern world: the politics of the borderlands from pre‐ to post‐communism Jan Herman, Brinks Children of a new fatherland: Germany's post‐war right‐wing politics Regional surveys of the world: Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia Regional surveys of the world: Central and South‐Eastern Europe Roy, Medvedev (ed. and transl. by George Shriver) Post‐Soviet Russia: a journey through the Yeltsin era Pål, Kølsto Political construction sites: nation‐building in Russia and the post‐Soviet states Marcia A., Weigle Russia's liberal project: state–society relations in the transition from communism Sally N., Cummings Kazakhstan: centre–periphery relations Eugene L., Rogan and Avi, Shlaim (eds) The war for Palestine: rewriting the history of 1948 Bernard, Wasserstein Divided Jerusalem: the struggle for the holy city Jerome M., Segal; Shlomit, Levy; Nadar, Izzat Sa'id and Elihu, Katz Negotiating Jerusalem Shaul, Mishal and Avraham, Sela The Palestinian Hamas: vision, violence and coexistence Nur, Masalha Imperial Israel and the Palestinians: the politics of expansion Suad, Joseph (ed.) Gender and citizenship in the Middle East Rita, Abrahamsen Disciplining democracy: development discourse and good governance in Africa Hussein, Solomon and Ian, Liebenberg (eds) Consolidation of democracy in Africa: a view from the South Alex, Boraine A country unmasked: inside South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Tony, Hodges Angola from Afro‐Stalinism to petro‐diamond capitalism Tekeste, Negash and Kjetil, Tronvoll Brothers at war: making sense of the Eritrean–Ethiopian war Xiaobo, LüCadres and corruption: the organizational involution of the Chinese Communist Party Solomon M., Karmel China and the People's Liberation Army: great power or struggling developing state? Han, Sung‐Joo (ed.) Changing values in Asia: their impact on governance and development Kenneth, Christie and Denny, Roy The politics of human rights in East Asia Tat Yan, Kong The politics of economic reform in South Korea: a fragile miracle Larry, Diamond and Byung‐Kook, Kim (eds) Consolidating democracy in South Korea Sunhyuk, Kim The politics of democratization in Korea: the role of civil society Hasan‐Askari, Rizvi Military, state and society in Pakistan Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, Frontline diplomacy: the US foreign affairs oral history collection Paul G., Harris (ed.) Climate change and American foreign policy Joaquín, Roy Cuba, the United States, and the Helms‐Burton doctrine: international reactions Leigh A., Payne Uncivil movements: the armed right wing and democracy in Latin America Kevin J., Middlebrook (ed.) Conservative parties, the right, and democracy in Latin America Roger, Burbach Globalization and postmodern politics: from Zapatistas to high‐tech robber barons Sidney, Weintraub Development and democracy in the Southern Cone: imperatives for US policy in South America Clint E., Smith Inevitable partnership: understanding Mexico–US relations  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2004,80(4):769-804
Books reviewed in this article: International Relations theory Taming the sovereigns: institutional change in international politics. By K. J. Holsti. International ethics Glimmer of a new leviathan: total war in the realism of Niebuhr, Morgenthau, and Waltz. By Campbell Craig. International law and organization The politics of international law. Edited by Christian Reus‐Smit. International justice and the International Criminal Court: between sovereignty and the rule of law. By Bruce Broomhall. Enemy aliens: double standards and constitutional freedoms in the war on terrorism. By David Cole. The UN Security Council from the Cold War to the 21st century. Edited by David M. Malone. Foreign relations An alliance at risk: the United States and Europe since September II. By Laurent Cohen‐Tanugi. Friendly fire: the near‐death of the transatlantic alliance. By Elizabeth Pond. The Middle East's relations with Asia and Russia. Edited by Hannah Carter and Anou‐shiravan Ehteshami. A dictionary of diplomacy. 2nd edn. By G. R. Berridge and Alan James. Conflict, security and armed forces Allies: the US, Britain, Europe, and the war in Iraq. By William Shawcross. Politics, democracy and social affairs Revolutionary and dissident movements of the world. 4th edn. Edited by Bogdan Szajkowski. Ethnicity and cultural politics The search for Arab democracy: discourses and counter‐discourses. By Larbi Sadiki. International and national political economy, economics and development Transatlantic economic disputes: the EU, the US, and the WTO. Edited by Ernst‐Ulrich Petersmann and Mark A. Pollack. Behind the scenes at the WTO: the real world of international trade negotiations. By Fatoumata Jawara and Eileen Kwa. In defense of globalization. By Jagdish N. Bhagwati. La mondialisation et ses ennemis. By Daniel Cohen. History Britain and Europe since 1945: historiographical perspectives on integration. By Oliver J. Daddow. Democracy and US policy in Latin America during the Truman years. By Steven Schwartzberg. Europe Toward a European army: a military power in the making? By Trevor C. Salmon and Alistair J. K. Shepherd. Inescapable questions: autobiographical notes. By Alija Izetbegovic. The demise of Yugoslavia: a political memoir. By Stipe Mesic. The future of Turkish foreign policy. Edited by Lenore G. Martin and Dimitris Keridis. Russia and the former Soviet republics Russia in search of itself. By James H. Billington. Russland und der postsowjetische Raum. Edited by Olga Alexandrova, Roland Götz and Uwe Halbach. Russian foreign policy and the CIS: theories, debates and actions. By Nicole J. Jackson. Middle East and North Africa Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf: power politics in transition. By Faisal bin Salman al‐Saud. Sub‐Saharan Africa Accounting for horror: post‐genocide debates in Rwanda. By Nigel Eltringham. Politics in South Africa: from Mandela to Mbeki. By Tom Lodge. Beyond the miracle: inside the new South Africa. By Allister Sparks. Asia and Pacific Le voile et la bannière: l'avant‐garde féministe au Pakistan. By Christèle Dedebant. China's techno‐warriors: national security and strategic competition from the nuclear to the information age. By Evan A. Feigenbaum. Kim Jong‐Il: North Korea's Dear Leader. By Michael Breen. North Korea: another country. By Bruce Cumings. Latin America and Caribbean Latin American and Caribbean foreign policy. Edited by Frank O. Mora and Jeanne A. K. Hey.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《International affairs》2001,77(2):407-476
Books reviewed: Martin, Shaw, Theory of the global state: globality as an unfinished revolution Michi, Ebata and Beverly, Neufeld, (ed.) Confronting the political in international relations Dale C., Copeland, The origins of major war Gary Jonathan, Bass, Stay the hand of vengeance: the politics of war crimes tribunals Carla, Hesse and Robert, Post, (ed.) Human rights in political transitions: Gettysburg to Bosnia Susan, Marks, The riddle of all constitutions: international law, democracy, and the critique of ideology Patrick, Tierney, (ed.) Accommodating national identity: new approaches in international and domestic law Kamil, Idris and Michael, Bartolo, A better United Nations for the new millennium: the United Nations system—how it is now and how it should be in the future Oran R., Young, Governance in world affairs The international who's who 2001 Michael, Cox, G. John, Ikenberry and Takashi, Inoguchi, (ed.) American democracy promotion: strategies, impulses and impacts Joanne, Gowa, Ballots and bullets: the elusive democratic peace Eric, Philippart and Pascaline, Winand, (ed.) Ever closer partnership: policy‐making in US–EU relations Mats, Berdal and David M., Malone, (ed.) Greed and grievance: economic agendas in civil wars Melanie C., Greenberg, John H., Barton and Margaret E., McGuinness, (ed.) Words over war: mediation and arbitration to prevent deadly conflict Jennifer G., Mathers, The Russian nuclear shield from Stalin to Yeltsin: the Cold War and beyond Russell J., Leng, Bargaining and learning in recurring crises: the Soviet–American, Egyptian–Israeli and Indo‐Pakistani rivalries Charles M., Perry, Michael J., Sweeney and Andrew C., Winner, Strategic dynamics in the Nordic‐Baltic region: implications for US policy Dan, Keohane, Security in British politics, 1945–99 Helga, Haftendorn, Robert O., Keohane and Celeste A., Wallander, (ed.) Imperfect unions: security institutions over time and space Morton, Deutsch and Peter T., Coleman, (ed.) The handbook of conflict resolution: theory and practice Javier Perez, de Cuellar and Young Seek, Choue, (ed.) World encyclopedia of peace. 2nd edn. Adam, Przeworski, Susan, Stokes and Bernard, Manin, (ed.) Democracy, accountability and representation Pippa, Norris, A virtuous circle: political communications in postindustrial societies Marysia, Zalewski, Feminism after postmodernism: theorizing through practice Michael Peter, Smith, Transnational urbanism: locating globalization Jeff, Haynes, (ed.) Religion, globalisation and political culture in the Third World Daya Kishan, Thussu, International communication: continuity and change Karl, Kaiser, John J., Kirton and Joseph P., Daniels, (ed.) Shaping a new international financial system: challenges of governance in a globalizing world John, Eatwell and Lance, Taylor, Global finance at risk: the case for international regulation Janet, Dine, The governance of corporate groups David, Held, Anthony, McGrew, David, Goldblatt and Jonathan, Perraton, Global transformations: politics, economics and culture Allan, Drazen, Political economy in macroeconomics Amartya, Sen, Development as freedom Energy for tomorrow's world—acting now! World Energy Council World energy assessment: energy and the challenge of sustainability. UN Development Programme/UN Economic and Social Council/World Energy Council Wind Force 10: a blueprint to achieve 10% of the world's electricity from wind power by 2020. European Wind Energy Association/Forum for Energy and Development/Greenpeace The liberalisation of Europe's electricity markets: is the environment paying the price for cheap power? Greenpeace North Sea offshore wind: a powerhouse for Europe: technical possibilities and ecological considerations. German Wind Energy Institute for Greenpeace Power for the new millennium: benefiting from tomorrow's renewable energy markets. Forum for the Future for Greenpeace Solar energy: from perennial promise to competitive alternative. Bureau voor Economische Argumentatie for Greenpeace Michael, Grubb with Christiaan, Vrolijk and Duncan, Brack, The Kyoto Protocol: a guide and assessment Peter, Newell, Climate for change: non‐state actors and the global politics of the greenhouse Ferenc L., Tóth (ed.) Fair weather? Equity concerns in climate change David G., Victor The collapse of the Kyoto Protocol and the struggle to slow global warming Arild, Moe and Kristian, Tangen The Kyoto mechanisms and Russian climate politics Hiroshi, Matsumura, Japan and the Kyoto Protocol: conditions for ratification Kate, O'Neill, Waste trading among rich nations: building a new theory of environmental regulation Elizabeth R., DeSombre, Domestic sources of international environmental policy: industry, environmentalists, and US power Ronie, Garcia‐Johnson, Exporting environmentalism: US multinational chemical corporations in Brazil and Mexico Felix, Dodds, (ed.) Earth Summit 2002: a new deal David, Carlton, Churchill and the Soviet Union Hanns Jürgen, Küsters, Der Integrationsfriede: Viermächte‐Verhandlungen über die Friedensregelung mit Deutschland 1945–1990 John, Dumbrell, A special relationship: Anglo‐American relations in the Cold War and after Ernesto ‘Che’, Guevara. Patrick, Camiller, (Transl.) The African dream: the diaries of the revolutionary war in the Congo Stuart, Croft, John, Redmond, G. Wyn, Rees and Mark, Webber, The enlargement of Europe Andrew, Geddes, Immigration and European integration: towards fortress Europe? Sandra, Lavenex, Safe third countries: extending the EU asylum and immigration policies to central and eastern Europe Romano, Prodi, Europe as I see it Norbert, Both, From indifference to entrapment: the Netherlands and the Yugoslav crisis, 1990–1995 Sonia, Lucarelli, Europe and the breakup of Yugoslavia William, Hale, Turkish foreign policy, 1774–2000 Rusmir, Mahmutcehajic, The denial of Bosnia Cris, Shore Building Europe: the cultural politics of European integration Peter J. S., Duncan, Russian messianism: Third Rome, revolution, communism and after Daniel S., Treisman, After the deluge: regional crises and political consolidation in Russia Andrew, Wilson, The Ukrainians: unexpected nation Sarah, Birch, Elections and democratization in Ukraine Charles, Tripp, A history of Iraq Rosemary, Hollis, (ed.) Managing new developments in the Gulf Amos, Elon, A blood‐dimmed tide: dispatches from the Middle East Renaud, Detalle, (ed.) Tensions in Arabia: the Saudi–Yemeni fault line Jeremy, Seekings, The UDF: a history of the United Democratic Front in South Africa, 1983–1991 Guy, Arnold, The new South Africa René, Otayek, Identité et démocratie dans un monde global Alice, Hills, Policing Africa: internal security and the limits of liberalization Bernardo, Ferraz and Barry, Munslow, (ed.) Sustainable development in Mozambique Iqbal, Akhund, Trial and error: the advent and eclipse of Benazir Bhutto Amitav, Acharya, The quest for identity: international relations of Southeast Asia Jing, Huang, Factionalism in Chinese communist politics Daniel A., Bell, East meets West: human rights and democracy in East Asia Richard N., Hass and Meghan L., O'Sullivan, (ed.) Honey and vinegar: incentives, sanctions and foreign policy Martha, Honey and Tom, Barry (ed.) Global focus: US foreign policy at the turn of the millennium Judith, Clifton, The politics of telecommunications in Mexico: privatization and state–labour relations, 1982–95 Mario Esteban, Carranza, South American free trade area or free trade area of the Americas? Open regionalism and the future of regional economic integration in South America  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《International affairs》2002,78(4):887-948
Books reviewed in this article: Jacinta O’Hagan, Conceptualizing the West in International Relations: from Spengler to Said Richard Shapcott, Justice, community and dialogue in International Relations Alejandro Colas, International civil society: social movements in world politics International Development Research Centre, Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty: the responsibility to protect E. Wayne Nafziger and Raimo Väyrynen (eds.),.The prevention of humanitarian emergencies Oliver P. Richmond, Maintaining order, making peace Richard Connaughton, Military intervention and peacekeeping: the reality David Chandler, From Kosovo to Kabul: human rights and intervention Marrack Goulding, Peacemonger S. R. Ashton, G. Bennett and K. A. Hamilton (eds.), Documents on British policy overseas. Series I, volume VIII: Britain and China, 1945–1950 Robert S. Ross and Jiang Changbin (eds.), Re–examining the Cold War: US–China diplomacy, 1954–1973 Michael Ignatieff, Human rights as politics and idolatry John Authers and Richard Wolffe, The victim’s fortune: inside the epic battle over the debts of the Holocaust C. Edwin Baker, Media, markets, and democracy Anthony Forster, Euroscepticism in contemporary British politics: opposition to Europe in the British Conservative and Labour parties since 1945 Mike Morrissey and Marie Smyth, Northern Ireland after the Good Friday agreement: victims, grievance and blame Stjepan Malovi? and Gary W. Selnow, The people, press and politics of Croatia Victor Roudometof, Nationalism, globalization, and orthodoxy: the social origins of ethnic conflict in the Balkans Robert D. Dean, Imperial brotherhood: gender and the making of Cold War foreign policy Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Cold War fantasies: film, fiction, and foreign policy Douglas A. Irwin, Free trade under fire Duane Swank, Global capital, political institutions, and policy change in developed welfare states Michael McWilliam, The development business: a history of the Commonwealth Development Corporation Urs Luterbacher and Detlef F. Sprinz (eds.), International Relations and global climate change Robert G. Darst, Smokestack diplomacy: cooperation and conflict in East–West environmental politics Antony Beevor, Berlin: the downfall 1945 Richard J. Aldrich, The hidden hand: Britain, America and Cold War secret intelligence Lawrence Douglas, The memory of judgment: making law and history in the trials of the Holocaust Mario Telò, European Union and new regionalism: regional actors and global governance in a post–hegemonic era Roy H. Ginsberg, The European Union in international politics: baptism by fire David McKay, Designing Europe: comparative lessons from the federal experience Lene Hansen and Ole Waever (eds.), European integration and national identity: the challenge of the Nordic states Hans–Dieter Lucas (ed.), Genscher, Deutschland und Europa Elizabeth M. Cousens and Charles K. Cater, Toward peace in Bosnia: implementing the Dayton Accords Norman Cigar and Paul Williams, Indictment at the Hague: the Milosevic regime and the crimes of the Balkan Wars Paul Ginsborg, Italy and its discontents: family, civil society, state: 1980–2001 George Kassimeris, Europe’s last red terrorists: the revolutionary organization 17 November Archie Brown and Lilia Shevtsova (eds.), Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin: political leadership in Russia’s transition Boris Kargalitsky, Russia under Yeltsin and Putin: neo–liberal autocracy James Hughes and Gwendolyn Sasse (eds.), Ethnicity and territory in the former Soviet Union: regions in conflict Levon Chorbajian (ed.), The making of Nagorno–Karabagh: from secession to republic John Esposito (ed.), The Oxford encyclopedia of the modern Islamic world Toby Dodge and Richard Higgott (eds.), Globalization and the Middle East: Islam, economy, society and politics Samir Khalaf, Civil and uncivil violence in Lebanon Carole H. Dagher, Bring down the walls: Lebanon’s post–war challenge Francis Deng and I. William Zartman, A strategic vision for Africa: the Kampala movement Graham Harrison, Issues in the contemporary politics of sub–Saharan Africa: the dynamics of struggle and resistance Adekeye Adebajo, Building peace in West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea–Bissau David Robinson, Paths of accommodation: Muslim societies and French colonial authorities in Senegal and Mauritania, 1880–1920 Tor Sellström, Sweden and national liberation in southern Africa. Volume II: Solidarity and Assistance 1970–1994 Patrick Bond, Against global apartheid: South Africa meets the World Bank, IMF and international finance Rajen Dabee and David Greenaway (eds.), The Mauritian economy: a reader William T. Tow, Asia–Pacific strategic relations: seeking convergent security Roger Buckley, The United States in the Asia–Pacific since 1945 R. E. Elson, Suharto: a political biography Robert W. Hefner Civil Islam: Muslims and democratization in Indonesia John Mason Hart, Empire and revolution: the Americans in Mexico since the Civil War Enrique Cárdenas, José Antonio Ocampo and Rosemary Thorp (eds.), An economic history of twentieth–century Latin America. Volume 3: Industrialization and the state in Latin America: the postwar years Judith A. Teichman, The politics of freeing markets in Latin America—Chile, Argentina, and Mexico  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《International affairs》2003,79(5):1071-1143
Books reviewed: G. John Ikenberry and Michael Mastanduno, International Relations theory and the Asia‐Pacific Mark B. Salter, Barbarians and civilisation in international relations Philip Allott, The health of nations: society and law beyond the state Morten Bøås and Desmond McNeill, Multilateral institutions: a critical introduction Vassilis K. Fouskas, Zones of conflict: US foreign policy in the Balkans and the greater Middle East Thomas L. Friedman, Longitudes and attitudes: exploring the world after September 11 John Pinder and Yuri Shishkov, The EU and Russia: the promise of partnership Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall, Turbulent peace: the challenges of managing international conflict Tobias Debiel with Axel Klein, Fragile peace: state failure, violence and development in crisis regions Jolyon Howorth and John T.S. Keeler, Defending Europe: the EU, NATO and the quest for European autonomy Paul K. Huth and Todd L. Allee, The democratic peace and territorial conflict in the twentieth century Patrick M. Morgan, Deterrence now P. W. Singer, Corporate warriors: the rise of the privatized military industry Eytan Gilboa, Media and conflict: framing issues, making policy, shaping opinion Walter Lacqueur, No end to war: terrorism in the twenty‐first century Fareed Zakaria, The future of freedom: illiberal democracy at home and abroad Elizabeth Sleeman, International who's who 2004 Akbar S. Ahmed, Islam under siege: living dangerously in a post‐honor world Richard D. Lewis, The cultural imperative: global trends in the 21st century Amin Saikal, Islam and the West: conflict or cooperation? Sami Zubaida, Law and power in the Islamic world By. Graham Bird, The IMF and the future: issues and options facing the Fund Barry Eichengreen, Financial crises and what to do about them United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, World investment report 2002: transnational corporations and export competitiveness Elizabeth R. DeSombre, The global environment and world politics: International Relations for the 21st century Paul F. Steinberg, Environmental leadership in developing countries: transnational relations and biodiversity policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia Carolyn L. Deere and Daniel C. Esty, Greening the Americas: NAFTA's lessons for hemispheric trade Csaba Békés, Malcolm Byrne and János Rainer, The 1956 Hungarian revolution: a history in documents Christoph Bluth, The two Germanies and military security in Europe Philip E. Catton, Diem's final failure: prelude to America's war in Vietnam Tibor Frank, Discussing Hitler. Advisers of US diplomacy in Central Europe, 1934–1941 Anthony Glees, The Stasi files: East Germany's secret operations against Britain Keith Kyle, Suez: Britain's end of empire in the Middle East Julian Lewis, Changing direction: British military planning for post‐war strategic defence, 1942–1947 Richard Mayne, In victory, magnanimity: in peace, goodwill: a history of Wilton Park Robert McNamara, Britain, Nasser and the balance of power in the Middle East 1952–1967 Steven Merritt Miner, Stalin's holy war: religion, nationalism, and alliance politics, 1941–1945 Sophie Quinn‐Judge, Ho Chi Minh: the missing years (1911–1941) Gary Sheffield and Geoffrey Till, The challenges of high command: the British experience Florian Bieber and Zidas Daskalovski, Understanding the war in Kosovo Ali Çarko?lu and Barry Rubin, Turkey and the European Union: domestic politics, economic integration and international dynamics Alan J. Day, Roger East and Richard Thomas, A political and economic dictionary of Eastern Europe Tom Gallagher, The Balkans after the Cold War: from tyranny to tragedy Kemal Kurspahic, Prime time crime: Balkan media in war and peace David Bruce MacDonald, Balkan holocausts? Serbian and Croatian victim‐centred propaganda and the war in Yugoslavia Sandra Lavenex and Emek M. Uçarer, Migration and the externalities of European integration Marko Lehti and David Smith, Post‐Cold War identity politics: northern and Baltic experiences Pami Aalto, Constructing post‐Soviet geopolitics in Estonia Anatol Lieven and Dmitri Trenin, Ambivalent neighbors: the EU, NATO and the price of membership J. H. H. Weiler, Iain Begg and John Peterson, Integration in an expanding European Union: reassessing the fundamentals Dale R. Herspring, Putin's Russia: past imperfect, future uncertain Ted Hopf, Social construction of international politics: identities and foreign policies, Moscow, 1955 and 1999 Necati Polat, Boundary issues in Central Asia Mark Downes, Iran's unresolved revolution Alan George, Syria. Neither bread nor freedom Tami Amanda Jacoby and Brent E. Sasley, Redefining security in the Middle East Owen Bennett Jones, Pakistan: eye of the storm Christophe Jaffrelot, Pakistan: nationalism without nation Rajat Ganguly and Ian MacDuff, Ethnic conflict and secessionism in South and Southeast Asia E. J. Dionne Jr. and William Kristol, Bush v. Gore. The court cases and the commentary Bruce Ackerman, Bush v. Gore. The question of legitimacy Ido Oren, Our enemies and US: America's rivalries and the making of political science Monica Herz and João Pontes Nogueira, Ecuador vs. Peru: peacemaking amid rivalry Frank Safford and Marco Palacios, Colombia: fragmented land, divided society  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《International affairs》2008,84(4):829-878
Book reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory On global order: power, values and the constitution of international society. By Andrew Hurrell. Between war and politics: international relations and the thought of Hannah Arendt. By Patricia Owens. William E. Connolly: democracy, pluralism and political theory. Edited by Samuel Chambers and Terrell Carver. The realist tradition and contemporary international relations. Edited by W. David Clinton. Nations, states and violence. By David D. Laitin. Human rights and ethics Killing civilians: method, madness and morality in war. By Hugo Slim. Purify and destroy: the political uses of massacre and genocide. By Jaques Semelin. Human rights and the WTO: the case of patents and access to medicines. By Holger Hestermeyer. International law and organization The Oxford handbook on the United Nations. Edited by Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws. Defending the society of states: why America opposes the International Criminal Court and its vision of world society. By Jason Ralph. Reparations for indigenous peoples: international and comparative perspectives. Edited by Federico Lenzerini. The international judge: an introduction to the men and women who decide the world's cases. By Daniel Terris, Cesare P. R. Romano and Leigh Swigard. Foreign policy China—India relations: contemporary dynamics. By Amardeep Athwal. Conflict, security and armed forces Culture in chaos: an anthropology of the social condition in war. By Stephen C. Lubkemann. UN peacekeeping in Lebanon, Somalia and Kosovo: operational and legal issues in practice. By Ray Murphy. Biosecurity in the global age: biological weapons, public health and the rule of law. By David P. Fidler and Lawrence O. Gostin. Uniting against terror: cooperative nonmilitary responses to the global terrorist threat. Edited by David Cortright and George A. Lopez. War on terror, inc.: corporate profiteering from the politics of fear. By Solomon Hughes. Politics, democracy and social affairs What democracy is for: on freedom and moral government. By Stein Ringen. Political economy, economics and development Escape from empire: the developing world's journey through heaven and hell. By Alice H. Amsden. Everyday politics of the world economy. Edited by John M. Hobson and Leonard Seabrooke. Global governance reform: breaking the stalemate. Edited by Colin I. Bradford, Jr and Johannes F. Linn. Ethnicity and cultural politics The politics of Englishness. By Arthur Aughey. Cultural contestation in ethnic conflict. By Marc Howard Ross. Energy and environment Peace parks: conservation and conflict resolution. Edited by Saleem H. Ali. Greening Brazil: environmental activism in state and society. By Kathryn Hochstetler and Margaret E. Keck. History The Reagan diaries. Edited by Douglas Brinkley. From bloodshed to hope in Burundi: our embassy years during genocide. By Ambassador Robert Krueger and Kathleen Tobin Krueger. Europe Europe's global role: external policies of the European Union. Edited by Jan Orbie. Democratic politics in the European Parliament. By Simon Hix, Abdul G. Noury and Gérard Roland. Middle East and North Africa Der unerklärte Weltkrieg: Akteure und Interessen in nah und Mittelost. By Bahman Nirumand. Sub‐Saharan Africa Big African states. Edited by Christopher Clapham, Jeffrey Herbst and Greg Mills. After the party: a personal and political journey inside the ANC. By Andrew Feinstein. One hundred days of silence: America and the Rwanda genocide. By Jared Cohen. Asia and Pacific Reconciliation: Islam, democracy and the West. By Benazir Bhutto. Dancing in shadows: Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge and the United Nations in Cambodia. By Benny Widyono. Rivals: how the power struggle between China, India and Japan will shape our next decade. By Bill Emmott. The battle for China's past: Mao and the Cultural Revolution. By Mobo Gao . China rising: peace, power and order in East Asia. By David C. Kang. Reluctant restraint: the evolution of China's nonproliferation policies and practices, 1980‐2004. By Evan S. Medeiros. Frontier of faith: Islam in the Indo‐Afghan borderland. By Sana Haroon. North America The long war: a new history of US national security policy since World War II. Edited by Andrew J. Bacevich. The mighty Wurlitzer: how the CIA played America. By High Wilford. Latin America and Caribbean Panama lost? US hegemony, democracy, and the canal. By Peter M. Sánchez. Warfare in Latin America. Volumes 1 and 2. Edited by Miguel A. Centeno.  相似文献   

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This article examines the impact of détente on the Italian political system, linking together internal and international dynamics in both the political and the economic spheres. Relying on various new archival sources, it analyzes the conflicting effects on Italy of both the relaxing of Cold War tension and bipolarism, and the 'bipolar' strategy to reassert US hegemony: the failure of the reformist design of the center?-?left of the 1960s; the 'strategy of attention' in 1969?-?71 and its sudden halt; the building of a 'devaluation model' after the end of Bretton Woods, and the consequent shift from Kissinger's neo-centrism to 'national solidarity'. Détente favoured a crisis of the centrist pattern of Italian politics but at the same time the 'bipolar' features of both the US and the Soviet 'strategies of détente' led to a decline in US hegemony, relaunching the DC's centrality and its ability to manage external constraints. Reaganism was to recast US hegemony on a new basis.  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2013,89(4):1019-1084
Books reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory The social in the global: social theory, governmentality and global politics. By Jonathan Joseph . Power, Realism and constructivism. By Stefano Guzzini . International organization, law and ethics * 1 See also Alex J. Bellamy, Massacres and morality: mass atrocities in an age of civilian immunity, pp. 1029–30.
The law of targeting. By William H. Boothby. Just business: multinational corporations and human rights. By John Ruggie . Unimaginable atrocities: justice, politics, and rights at the war crimes tribunal. By William Schabas. No one's world: the West, the rising rest and the coming global turn. By Charles A. Kupchan. Conflict, security and defence The Cambridge history of war, volume IV: war in the modern world. Edited by Roger Chickering, Dennis Showalter and Hans van de Ven. Invisible armies: an epic history of guerrilla warfare from ancient times to the present. By Max Boot . Massacres and morality: mass atrocities in an age of civilian immunity. By Alex J. Bellamy . After war ends: a philosophical perspective. By Larry May . Ballistic missile defence and US national security policy: normalisation and acceptance after the Cold War. By Andrew Futter . Privatizing war: private military and security companies under public international law. By Lindsey Cameron and Vincent Chetail . Governance, civil society and cultural politics Federal dynamics: continuity, change, and the varieties of federalism. Edited by Arthur Benz and Jörg Broschek . Of virgins and martyrs: women and sexuality in global conflict. By David Jacobson . Political economy, economics and development New spirits of capitalism? Crises, justifications, and dynamics. Edited by Paul du Gay and Glenn Morgan . Masters of the universe: Hayek, Friedman, and the birth of neoliberal politics. By Daniel Stedman Jones . Governing guns, preventing plunder: international cooperation against illicit trade. By Asif Efrat . Energy, environment and global health China's environmental challenges. By Judith Shapiro. Green innovation in China: China's wind power industry and the global transition to a low‐carbon economy. By Joanna I. Lewis . The governance of energy in China: transition to a low‐carbon economy. By Philip Andrews‐Speed . Global health and International Relations. By Colin McInnes and Kelley Lee . International history The sleepwalkers: how Europe went to war in 1914. By Christopher Clark . Lenin's terror: the ideological origins of early Soviet state violence. By James Ryan . Hitler's philosophers. By Yvonne Sherratt . Empire of secrets: British intelligence, the Cold War and the twilight of empire. By Calder Walton . Nasser's gamble: how intervention in Yemen caused the Six‐Day War and the decline of Egyptian power. By Jesse Ferris . The killing zone: the United States wages Cold War in Latin America. By Stephen G. Rabe . Visions of power in Cuba: revolution, redemption and resistance, 1959–1971. By Lillian Guerra . Europe European security: the roles of regional organisations. By Bjørn Møller . Six moments of crisis: inside British foreign policy. By Gill Bennett . Defending the realm? The politics of Britain's small wars since 1945. By Aaron Edwards . A special relationship? British foreign policy in the era of American hegemony. By Simon Tate . Britain's quest for a role: a diplomatic memoir from Europe to the UN. By David Hannay . Russia and Eurasia * 2 See also James Ryan, Lenin's terror: the ideological origins of early Soviet state violence, pp. 1046–7; and Marlene Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse, The Chinese question in Central Asia: domestic order, social change and the Chinese factor, pp. 1076–7.
Wheel of fortune: the battle for oil and power in Russia. By Thane Gustafson . Edge of empire: a history of Georgia. By Donald Rayfield . Georgia: a political history since independence. By Stephen Jones . Middle East and North Africa Revolutionary Iran: a history of the Islamic Republic. By Michael Axworthy . Lebanon after the Cedar Revolution. Edited by Are Knudsen and Michael Kerr . Dynamics of change in the Persian Gulf: political economy, war and revolution. By Anoushiravan Ehteshami . Sub‐Saharan Africa Multiethnic coalitions in Africa: business financing of opposition election campaigns. By Leonardo R. Arriola . Nigeria since independence: forever fragile? By J. N. C. Hill . Peacebuilding, power, and politics in Africa. Edited by Devon Curtis and Gwinyayi A. Dzinesa . South Asia Policing Afghanistan. By Antonio Giustozzi and Mohammed Isaqzadeh . East Asia and Pacific * 3 See also Judith Shapiro, China's environmental challenges; Joanna I. Lewis, Green innovation in China: China's wind power industry and the global transition to a low‐carbon economy; and Philip Andrews‐Speed, The governance of energy in China: transition to a low‐carbon economy, pp. 1041–3.
The Chinese question in Central Asia: domestic order, social change and the Chinese factor. By Marlene Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse . China's search for energy security: domestic sources and international implications. Edited by Suisheng Zhao . North America Foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting America's house in order. By Richard N. Haass . US foreign policy and democracy promotion: from Theodore Roosevelt to Barack Obama. Edited by Michael Cox, Timothy J. Lynch and Nicolas Bouchet . The Secretary: a journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the heart of American power. By Kim Ghattas . Latin America and Caribbean * 4 See also Stephen G. Rabe, The killing zone: the United States wages Cold War in Latin America, pp. 1052–3; and Lillian Guerra, Visions of power in Cuba: revolution, redemption and resistance, 1959–1971, pp. 1054–5.
The Mapuche in modern Chile: a cultural history. By Joanna Crow .  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2011,87(4):985-1042
Books reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory The clash of ideas in world politics: transnational networks, states, and regime change, 1510–2010. By John M. Owen IV. Hierarchy in International Relations. By David A. Lake. British foreign policy, national identity, and neoclassical Realism. By Amelia Hadfield‐Amkhan. International law, human rights and ethics Laws, outlaws, and terrorists: lessons from the war on terrorism. By Gabriella Blum and Philip B. Heymann. International organization and foreign policy Liberal Leviathan: the origins, crisis, and transformation of the American world order. By G. John Ikenberry. Conflict, security and defence Governing the bomb: civilian control and democratic accountability of nuclear weapons. Edited by Hans Born, Bates Gill and Heiner Hänggi. Disarmament during deterrence: deep nuclear reductions and international security. By James Acton. Osama bin Laden. By Michael Scheuer. Governance, civil society and cultural politics Why leaders lie: the truth about lying in international politics. By John J. Mearsheimer. A metahistory of the clash of civilisations: us and them beyond Orientalism. By Arshin Adib‐Moghaddam. Political economy, economics and development Exorbitant privilege: the rise and fall of the dollar. By Barry Eichengreen. The future of global currency: the euro versus the dollar. By Benjamin J. Cohen. Global politics and financial governance. By Randall Germain. Fault lines: how hidden fractures still threaten the world economy. By Raghuram G. Rajan. Energy, resources and environment The new harvest: agricultural innovation in Africa. By Calestous Juma. Climate change in Africa. By Camilla Toulmin. History Stalin's genocides. By Norman M. Naimark. The victims return: survivors of the Gulag after Stalin. By Stephen F. Cohen. We cannot remain silent: opposition to the Brazilian military dictatorship in the United States. By James N. Green. Europe Europe's decline and fall: the struggle against global irrelevance. By Richard Youngs. European Union foreign policy: from effectiveness to functionality. By Christopher J. Bickerton. Extreme politics: nationalism, violence, and the end of Eastern Europe. By Charles King. Democracy's plight in the European neighbourhood: struggling transitions and proliferating dynasties. Edited by Michael Emerson and Richard Youngs. Russia and Eurasia The return: Russia's journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev. By Daniel Treisman. Radical Islam in the former Soviet Union. Edited by Galina Yemelianova. Russia and Islam: state, society and radicalism. Edited by Roland Dannreuther and Luke March. Middle East and North Africa Awakening Islam: the politics of religious dissent in contemporary Saudi Arabia. By Stéphane Lacroix. Hamas: the Islamic resistance movement. By Beverly Milton‐Edwards and Stephen Farrell. Kill Khalid: the failed Mossad assassination of Khalid Mishal and the rise of Hamas. By Paul McGeough. The sixth crisis: Iran, Israel, America, and the rumors of war. By Dana H. Allin and Steven Simon. Beyond Islam: a new understanding of the Middle East. By Sami Zubaida. Voices from Iraq: a people's history, 2003–2009. By Mark Kukis. Sub‐Saharan Africa * 1 See also Calestous Juma, The new harvest: agricultural innovation in Africa, pp. 1005–1006; and Camilla Toulmin, Climate change in Africa, pp. 1006–1008.
Somalia: the new Barbary? Piracy and Islam in the Horn of Africa. By Martin N. Murphy. The great African war: Congo and regional geopolitics, 1996–2006. By Filip Reyntjens. The trouble with the Congo: local violence and the failure of international peacekeeping. By Séverine Autesserre. Self and community in a changing world. By D. A. Masolo. South Asia Pakistan: a hard country. By Anatol Lieven. East Asia and Pacific On China. By Henry Kissinger. The perils of proximity: China–Japan security relations. By Richard C. Bush. China's emerging middle class: beyond economic transformation. Edited by Cheng Li. Overseas Chinese, ethnic minorities and nationalism: de‐centering China. By Elena Barabantseva. Latin America and Caribbean Dragon in the tropics: Hugo Chávez and the political economy of revolution in Venezuela. By Javier Corrales and Michael Penfold. Dismantling democracy in Venezuela: the Chávez authoritarian experiment. By Allan R. Brewer‐Carías. Brazil and the United States: convergence and divergence. By Joseph Smith. Paulo Freire and the Cold War politics of literacy. By Andrew J. Kirkendall.  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2013,89(5):1303-1364
Books reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory Hedley Bull and the accommodation of power. By Robert Ayson. The social evolution of international politics. By Shiping Tang. Is God happy? Selected essays. By Leszek Kolakowski. International organization, law and ethics * 1 See also Patricia Clavin, Securing the world economy: the reinvention of the League of Nations, 1920–1946, pp. 1332–33.
‘Crimes against peace’ and international law. By Kirsten Sellars. The international human rights movement: a history. By Aryeh Neier. Life in crisis: the ethical journey of Doctors Without Borders. By Peter Redfield. The terror courts: rough justice at Guantanamo Bay. By Jess Bravin. The end of power: from boardrooms to battlefields and churches to states, why being in charge isn't what it used to be. By Moisés Naím. Conflict, security and defence * 2 See also Su Hoon Lee, ed., Nuclear North Korea: regional dynamics, failed policies, and ideas for ending a global stalemate, pp. 1355–56.
The thistle and the drone: how America's war on terror became a global war on tribal Islam. By Akbar Ahmed. Investment in blood: the real cost of Britain's Afghan war. By Frank Ledwidge. Confronting the bomb: Pakistani and Indian scientists speak out. Edited by Pervez Hoodbhoy. The opportunity: next steps in reducing nuclear arms. By Steven Pifer and Michael E. O'Hanlon. Terrorism: a philosophical enquiry. By Anne Schwenkenbecher. The Routledge companion to UK counter‐terrorism. Edited by Andrew Staniforth and Fraser Sampson. Commercialising security in Europe: political consequences for peace operations. Edited by Anna Leander. Political economy, economics and development; The locust and the bee: predators and creators in capitalism's future. By Geoff Mulgan. Symbolic power in the World Trade Organization. By Matthew Eagleton‐Pierce. From miracle to maturity: the growth of the Korean economy. By Barry Eichengreen, Dwight H. Perkins and Kwanho Shin. Energy, environment and global health Land. By Derek Hall. International history The undivided past: history beyond our differences. By David Cannadine. The emergence of international society in the 1920s. By Daniel Gorman. Securing the world economy: the reinvention of the League of Nations, 1920–1946. By Patricia Clavin. Stalin's curse: battling for communism in war and Cold War. By Robert Gellately. In search of power: African Americans in the era of decolonization, 1956–1974. By Brenda Gayle Plummer. Battleground Africa: Cold War in the Congo, 1960–1965. By Lise Namikas. Europe Shaping Europe: France, Germany, and embedded bilateralism from the Elysée Treaty to twenty‐first century politics. By Ulrich Krotz and Joachim Schild. The lost continent: the BBC's Europe editor on Europe's darkest hour since World War Two. By Gavin Hewitt. Britain and the European Union. By Andrew Geddes. EU climate policy: industry, policy interaction and external environment. By Elin Lerum Boasson and Jørgen Wettestad. Russia and Eurasia * 3 See also Robert Gellately, Stalin's curse: battling for communism in war and Cold War, pp. 1333–35.
Bear traps on Russia's road to modernization. By Clifford G. Gaddy and Barry W. Ickes. Can Russia modernise?Sistema, power networks and informal governance. By Alena Ledeneva. Russia, the near abroad and the West: lessons from the Moldova‐Transdniestria conflict. By William H. Hill. Middle East and North Africa Of empires and citizens: pro‐American democracy or no democracy at all? By Amaney A. Jamal. The Six‐Day War and Israeli self‐defense: questioning the legal basis for preventive war. By John Quigley. Sub‐Saharan Africa * 4 See also Lise Namikas, Battleground Africa: Cold War in the Congo, 1960–1965, pp. 1336–37.
The dying Sahara: US imperialism and terror in Africa. By Jeremy Keenan. Mandela and Mbeki: the hero and the outsider. By Lucky Mathebe. South Asia * 5 See also Pervez Hoodbhoy, ed., Confronting the bomb: Pakistani and Indian scientists speak out, pp. 1316–17.
Pakistan: the garrison state: origins, evolution, consequences 1947–2011. By Ishtiaq Ahmed. Samudra manthan: Sino‐Indian rivalry in the Indo‐Pacific. By C. Raja Mohan. East Asia and Pacific Nuclear North Korea: regional dynamics, failed policies, and ideas for ending a global stalemate. Edited by Su Hoon Lee. 3.11: disaster and change in Japan. By Richard J. Samuels. North America * 6 See also Jess Bravin, The terror courts: rough justice at Guantanamo Bay, pp. 1311–12.
Presidential leadership and the creation of the American era. By Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Latin America and Caribbean Criminal insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas: the gangs and cartels wage war. Edited by Robert J. Bunker. Bolivia: processes of change. By John Crabtree and Ann Chaplin. Mobilizing Bolivia's displaced: indigenous politics and the struggle over land. By Nicole Fabricant. La cooperación Sur‐Sur y triangular en América Latina: políticas afirmativas y prácticas transformadas. Edited by Bruno Ayllón and Tahina Ojeda.  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2006,82(2):369-417
Books reviewed in this article: International Relations theory The political philosophy of cosmopolitanism. Edited by Gillian Brock and Harry Brighouse Justice beyond borders: a global political theory. By Simon Caney Challenging America's global preeminence: Russia's quest for multipolarity. By Thomas Ambrosio Martin Wight: four seminal thinkers in international thought, Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant and Mazzini. Edited by Gabriele Wight and Brian Porter Human rights and ethics The democracy makers: human rights and the politics of global order. By Nicolas Guilhot International law and organization American exceptionalism and human rights. Edited by Michael Ignatieff International organizations and their exercise of sovereign powers. By Danesh Sarooshi Conflict, security and armed forces My year in Iraq: the struggle to build a future of hope. By L. Paul Bremer III, with Malcolm McConnell The far enemy: why jihad went global. By Fawaz Gerges The norms of war: cultural beliefs and modern conflict. By Theo Farrell The West's last chance: will we win the clash of civilizations? By Tony Blankley The killing trap: genocide in the twentieth century. By Manus I. Midlarsky Politics, democracy and social affairs Politik der Götter: Europa und der neue Fundamentalismus. By Gret Haller Ethnicity and cultural politics The dark side of democracy: explaining ethnic cleansing. By Michael Mann Understanding anti‐Americanism: its origins and impact at home and abroad. Edited by Paul Hollander Multiculturalism in Asia. Edited by Will Kymlicka and Baogang He Political economy, economics and development Capitalism: as if the world matters. By Jonathon Porritt World development report 2006: equity and development. By the World Bank The rise of Spanish multinationals: European business in the global economy. By Mauro F. Guillén Globalizing international political economy. Edited by Nicola Phillips History US internal security assistance to South Vietnam: insurgency, subversion and public order. By William Rosenau Europe Alcide De Gasperi: un percorso europeo. Edited by Eckart Conze, Gustavo Corni and Paolo Pombeni Making the world autonomous: a global role for the European Union. By Anthony Clunies‐Ross Universities and the Europe of knowledge: ideas, institutions and policy entrepreneurship in European Union higher education policy. By Anne Corbett The dynamics of European integration: why and when EU institutions matter. By Derek Beach Constructing the path to eastern enlargement: the uneven policy impact of EU identity. By Ulrich Sedelmeier The geopolitics of Euro‐Atlantic integration. Edited by Hans Mouritzen and Anders Wivel Russia and Eurasia Central Asia's second chance. By Martha Brill Olcott Democracy derailed in Russia: the failure of open politics. By M. Steven Fish Middle East and North Africa Iran's strategic weapons programmes: a net assessment. Edited by Gary Samore Israeli democracy at the crossroads. Edited by Raphael Cohen‐Almagor Israeli institutions at the crossroads. Edited by Raphael Cohen‐Almagor Sub‐Saharan Africa Kupilikula: governance and the invisible realm in Mozambique. By Harry G. West Apartheid South Africa and African states: from pariah to middle power, 1961–1994. By Roger Pfister Politics in southern Africa: state and society in transition. By Gretchen Bauer and Scott D. Taylor Central Africa: crises, reform and reconstruction. Edited by E. S. D. Formin and John W. Forje Asia and Pacific Untying the knot: making peace in the Taiwan Strait. By Richard C. Bush Dangerous Strait: the US‐Taiwan‐China crisis. Edited by Nancy Bernkopf Tucker The Thaksinization of Thailand. By Duncan McCargo and Ukrist Pathmanand North America The 50% American: immigration and national identity in an age of terror. By Stanley A. Renshon The American era: power and strategy for the 21st century. By Robert J. Lieber Latin America and Caribbean Democracy in Latin America: political change in comparative perspective Gendered paradoxes: women's movements, state restructuring and global development in Ecuador. By Amy Lind Cuba, the United States, and the post‐Cold War world: the international dimensions of the Washington‐Havana relationship. Edited by Morris Morley and Chris McGillion Rethinking development in Latin America. Edited by Charles H. Wood and Bryan R. Roberts  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
《International affairs》2010,86(4):983-1048
Book reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory Non‐western International Relations theory: perspectives on and beyond Asia. Edited by Amitav Acharya and Barry Buzan. Imperialism and global political economy. By Alex Callinicos. Forbidden fruit: counterfactuals and International Relations. By Richard Ned Lebow. Hans J. Morgenthau's theory of International Relations: disenchantment and re‐enchantment. By Mihaela Neacsu. International law, human rights and ethics Why not torture terrorists? Moral, practical and legal aspects of the ‘ticking bomb’ justification for torture. By Yuval Ginbar. International justice in Rwanda and the Balkans: virtual trials and the struggle for state cooperation. By Victor Peskin. Mobilizing for human rights: international law in domestic politics. By Beth A. Simmons. International organization and foreign policy * * See also Robin Niblett, ed., America and a changed world: a question of leadership, pp. 1051–52.
How enemies become friends: the sources of stable peace. By Charles A. Kupchan. Conflict, security and defence Walking away from terrorism: accounts of disengagement from radical and extremist movements. By John Horgan. How terrorism ends: understanding the decline and demise of terrorist campaigns. By Audrey Kurth Cronin. Dictionary of terrorism. By David Wright‐Neville. Understanding violent radicalisation. Edited by Magnus Ranstorp. Complex emergencies. By David J. Keen. Mass atrocity response operations: a military planning handbook. By Sarah Sewall, Dwight Raymond and Sally Chin. NATO in search of a vision. Edited by Gülnur Aybet and Rebecca R. Moore. Freedom's battle: the origins of humanitarian intervention. By Gary J. Bass. War and peace in transition: changing roles of external actors. Edited by Karin Aggestam and Annika Björkdahl. Governance, civil society and cultural politics Is democracy exportable? Edited by Zoltan Barany and Robert G. Moser. Political economy, economics and development Fixing global finance: how to curb financial crises in the 21st century. By Martin Wolf. The future of money: how to get the most from the global economy. Edited by Oliver Chittenden. Energy, resources and environment Global energy governance: the new rules of the game. Edited by Andreas Goldthau and Jan Martin Witte. War and the health of nations. By Zaryab Iqbal. Globesity: a planet out of control?. By Francis Delpeuch, Bernard Maire, Emmanuel Monnier and Michelle Holdsworth. History Utopia or Auschwitz: Germany's 1968 generation and the Holocaust. By Hans Kundnani. Europe 1989: the struggle to create post‐Cold War Europe. By Mary Elise Sarotte. Mitterrand, the end of the Cold War and German unification. By Frédéric Bozo. Contested statehood: Kosovo's struggle for independence. By Marc Weller. Kosovo: the path to contested statehood in the Balkans. By James Ker‐Lindsey. The road to independence for Kosovo: a chronicle of the Ahtisaari Plan. By Henry H. Perritt, Jr. Russia and Eurasia Dagestan: Russian hegemony and Islamic resistance in the North Caucasus. By Robert Bruce Ware and Enver Kisriev. Terror in Chechnya: Russia and the tragedy of civilians in war. By Emma Gilligan. A little war that shook the world: Georgia, Russia, and the future of the West. By Ronald Asmus. Middle East and North Africa Israel and Palestine: reappraisals, revisions, refutations. By Avi Shlaim. Debating Arab authoritarianism: dynamics and durability in nondemocratic regimes. Edited by Oliver Schlumberger. Rethinking Arab democratization: elections without democracy. By Larbi Sadiki. What's really wrong with the Middle East. By Brian Whitaker. Eclipse of the Sunnis: power, exile, and upheaval in the Middle East. By Deborah Amos. Dubai: the vulnerability of success. By Christopher M. Davidson. Dubai: gilded cage. By Syed Ali. Sub‐Saharan Africa A history of modern Africa: 1800 to the present. By Richard Reid. Magic and warfare: appearance and reality in contemporary African conflict and beyond. By Nathalie Wlodarczyk. China and Africa: emerging patterns in globalization and development. Edited by Julia C. Strauss and Martha Saavedra. Africa's new peace and security architecture: promoting norms, institutionalizing solutions. Edited by Ulf Engel and joão Gomes Porto. Asia and Pacific China and India: prospects for peace. By Jonathan Holslag. Crouching dragon, hidden tiger: can China and India dominate the West?. By Prem Shankar Jha. Transforming faith: the story of Al‐Huda and Islamic revivalism among urban Pakistani women. By Sadaf Ahmad. China: the pessoptimist nation. By William A. Callahan. North America America and a changed world: a question of leadership. Edited by Robin Niblett. US foreign policy in context: national ideology from the founders to the Bush Doctrine. By Adam Quinn. American credo: the place of ideas in US politics. By Michael Foley. Latin America and Caribbean The Cuban revolution (1959—2009): relations with Spain, the European Union and the United States. By Joaquín Roy. Bolivia's radical tradition: permanent revolution in the Andes. By S. Sándor John.  相似文献   

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《International affairs》2001,77(1):171-240
Books reviewed: Jenny, Edkins, Nalini, Persram and Veronique, Pin‐Fat, (ed.) Sovereignty and subjectivity Robert M. A., Crawford, Idealism and realism in International Relations: beyond the discipline Hazel, Smith, (ed.) Democracy and International Relations: critical theories/problematic practices Ian, Clark, Globalization and International Relations theory Nicholas J., Wheeler, Saving strangers: humanitarian intervention in international society Robert, Jackson, The global covenant: human conduct in a world of states Michael, Byers, (ed.) The role of law in international politics: essays in international relations and international law Rein, Müllerson, Ordering anarchy: international law in international society Thomas D., Grant, The recognition of states: law and practice in debate and evolution Boutros, Boutros‐Ghali, Unvanquished: a US–UN saga Edward, McWhinney, The United Nations and a new world order for a new millennium: self‐determination, state succession, and humanitarian intervention Sherman W., Garnett, (ed.) Rapprochement or rivalry? Russia–China relations in a changing Asia Maria do, Ceu Pinto, Political Islam and the United States: a study of US policy towards Islamist movements in the Middle East Fawaz A., Gerges, America and political Islam: clash of cultures or clash of interests? Michael, Cox, Adrian, Guelke and Fiona, Stephen, (ed.) A farewell to arms? From ‘long peace’ to long war in Northern Ireland John, Darby and Roger Mac, Ginty, (ed.) The management of peace processes Barbara F., Walter and Jack, Snyder, (ed.) Civil wars, insecurity and intervention David P., Auerswald, Disarmed democracies: domestic institutions and the use of force Robert, O'Neill and John, Baylis, (ed.) Alternative nuclear futures: the role of nuclear weapons in the post‐Cold War world Lisa A., Baglione, To agree or not to agree: leadership, bargaining and arms controls Andrew, Rojecki, Silencing the opposition: antinuclear movements and the media in the Cold War Christian, Joppke and Steven, Lukes, (ed.) Multicultural questions Robert K., Schaeffer, Severed states: dilemmas of democracy in a divided world James F., Hollifield and Calvin, Jillson, (ed.) Pathways to democracy: the political economy of democratic transitions Graeme, Gill, The dynamics of democratization: elites, civil society and the transition process Ted Robert, Gurr, People versus states: minorities at risk in the new century Karen, Armstrong, The battle for God: fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam Mark, Juergensmeyer, Terror in the mind of God: the global rise of religious violence John L., Esposito and Michael, Watson, (ed.) Religion and global order Ger, Duijzings, Religion and the politics of identity in Kosovo Mahmoud, Sadri and Ahmad, Sadri, (ed. and transl.) Reason, freedom, and democracy in Islam: essential writings of Abdolkarim Soroush Gary P., Sampson, Trade, environment and the WTO: the post‐Seattle agenda Gary P., Sampson and W. Bradnee, Chambers, (ed.) Trade, environment and the millennium Robert, Gilpin, The challenge of global capitalism: the world economy in the 21st century Ngaire, Woods, (ed.) The political economy of globalization Thomas, Friedman, The Lexus and the olive tree R. J. Barry, Jones, The world turned upside down? Globalization and the future of the state Morris, Goldstein, Graciela L., Kaminsky and Carmen M., Reinhart, Assessing financial vulnerability: an early warning system for emerging markets Christopher L., Gilbert and David, Vines, (ed.) The World Bank: structure and policies Catherine L., Mann, Sue E., Eckert and Sarah Cleeland, Knight, Global electronic commerce: a policy primer Stephen G., Cecchetti, Hans, Genberg, John, Lipsky and Sushil, Wadhwani, Asset prices and central bank policy Ulrich, Bartsch and Benito, Müller with Asbjørn, Aaheim, Fossil fuels in a changing climate: impacts of the Kyoto Protocol and developing country participation Axel, Michaelowa and Michael, Dutschke, (ed.) Climate policy and development: flexible instruments and developing countries Matthew, Paterson, Understanding global environmental politics: domination, accumulation, resistance Martin H., Folly, Churchill, Whitehall and the Soviet Union, 1940–1945 Saul, Kelly and Anthony, Gorst, (ed.) Whitehall and the Suez crisis Scott, Lucas, Freedom's war: the US crusade against the Soviet Union 1945–56 Sergei N., Khrushchev, Nikita Khrushchev and the creation of a superpower Stephen, Twigge and Len, Scott, Planning Armageddon: Britain, the United States and the command of Western nuclear forces 1945–1964 Qiang, Zhai, China and the Vietnam wars, 1950–1975 Wolfgang, Wessels, Die Oeffnung des Staates: Modelle und Wirklichkeit grenzueberschreitender Verwaltungspraxis 1960–1995 Jonathan P. G., Bach, Between sovereignty and integration: German foreign policy and national identity after 1989 Emil J., Kirchner, (ed.) Decentralization and transition in the Visegrad: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia Heinz, Kramer, A changing Turkey: the challenge to Europe and the United States Gráinne de, Búrca and Joanne, Scott, (ed.) Constitutional change in the EU: from uniformity to flexibility? Colin, Crouch, (ed.) After the euro: shaping institutions for governance in the wake of European Monetary Union Paul, Kubicek, Unbroken ties: the state, interest associations, and corporatism in post‐Soviet Ukraine Gordon B., Smith, (ed.) State‐building in Russia: the Yeltsin legacy and the challenge of the future Andrei, Shleifer and Daniel, Treisman, Without a map: political tactics and economic reform in Russia Greg, Austin and Alexey D., Muraviev, The armed forces of Russia in Asia Avi, Shlaim, The iron wall: Israel and the Arab world Mai, Yamani, Changed identities: the challenge of the new generation in Saudi Arabia Hilal, Khashan, Arabs at the crossroads: political identity and nationalism Neil, Quilliam, Syria and the New World Order Michael M., Gunter, The Kurdish predicament in Iraq: a political analysis Julian, May, (ed.) Poverty and inequality in South Africa: meeting the challenge Susan Collin, Marks, Watching the wind: conflict resolution during South Africa's transition to democracy Larry, Diamond and Mark F., Plattner, (ed.) Democratization in Africa Michela, Wrong, In the footsteps of Mr Kurtz: living on the brink of disaster in the Congo Roger, Tangri, The politics of patronage in Africa: parastatals, privatization and private enterprise Fátima Moura, Roque, Building peace in Angola: a political and economic vision Janet, MacGaffey and Rémy, Bazenguissa‐Ganga, Congo–Paris: transnational traders on the margins of the law Reinhard, Drifte, Japan's quest for a permanent Security Council seat: a matter of pride or justice? Gerald L., Curtis, The logic of Japanese politics: leaders, institutions and the limits of change Fred I., Greenstein, The presidential difference: leadership style from FDR to Clinton Rebecca K. C., Hersman, Friends and foes: how Congress and the President really make foreign policy Bill, Weinberg, Homage to Chiapas: the new indigenous struggles in Mexico Alison, Brysk, From tribal village to global village: Indian rights and international relations in Latin America Carmelo, Mesa‐Lago, with Alberto Arenas, de Mesa, Ivan, Brenes, Verónica, Montecinos and Mark, Samara, Market, socialist, and mixed economies: comparative policy and performance: Chile, Cuba, and Costa Rica  相似文献   

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《International affairs》2008,84(1):145-184
Book reviewed in this articles. International Relations theory Sovereignty: evolution of an idea. By Robert Jackson. International legitimacy and world society. By Ian Clark. Human rights and ethics American torture: from the Cold War to Abu Ghraib and beyond. By Michael Otterman. International law and organization Law, war and crime: war crimes trials and the reinvention of international law. By Gerry Simpson. Foreign policy The Israel lobby and US foreign policy. By John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt. Koizumi diplomacy: Japan's Kantei approach to foreign and defense affairs. By Tomohito Shinoda. Conflict, security and armed forces Nuclear logics: contrasting paths in East Asia and the Middle East. By Etel Solingen. Who should keep the peace? Providing security for twenty‐first‐century peace operations. By William J. Durch and Tobias C. Berkman. Terrorism and global disorder: political violence in the contemporary world. By Adrian Guelke. Endless war? Hidden functions of the ‘war on terror’. By David Keen. After mass crime: rebuilding states and communities. Edited by Béatrice Pouligny, Simon Chesterman and Albrecht Schnabel. The looming tower: Al‐Qaeda's road to 9/11. By Lawrence Wright. Chechnya: from nationalism to jihad. By James Hughes. Politics, democracy and social affairs The myth of the rational voter: why democracies choose bad policies. By Bryan Caplan. All politics is global: explaining international regulatory regimes. By Daniel Drezner. The international politics of space. By Michael Sheehan. After Hitler: recivilizing Germans, 1945–1995. By Konrad H. Jarausch. Political economy, economics and development Making aid work. By Abhijit V. Banerjee. Business power in global governance. By Doris Fuchs. Rational extremism: the political economy of radicalism. By Ronald Wintrobe. Ethnicity and cultural politics Changing white attitudes toward black political leadership. By Zoltan L. Hajnal. Uncouth nation: why Europe dislikes America. By Andrei S. Markovits. History The Cold War and after: capitalism, revolution, and superpower politics. By Richard Saull. Tales from Spandau: Nazi criminals and the Cold War. By Norman J. W. Goda. Iraq and the lessons of Vietnam: or how not to learn from the past. Edited by Lloyd C. Gardner and Marilyn B. Young. Spy satellites and other intelligence technologies that changed history. By Thomas Graham Jr and Keith A. Hansen. Europe Democracy in Europe: The EU and national polities. By Vivien A. Schmidt. Russia and Eurasia Getting Russia right. By Dmitri V. Trenin. Middle East and North Africa The Islamic Republic and the world: global dimensions of the Iranian revolution. By Maryam Panah. Inside Lebanon: a journey to a shattered land with Noam and Carol Chomsky. Edited by Assaf Khoury. Sub‐Saharan Africa US foreign policy and the Horn of Africa. By Peter Woodward. Asia and Pacifc Military inc: inside Pakistan's military economy. By Ayesha Siddiqa. The deadly embrace: religion, politics and violence in India and Pakistan 1947‐2002. Edited by Ian Talbot. Islam, oil and geopolitics: Central Asia after September 11. Edited by Elizabeth Van Wie Davis and Rouben Azizian. North America The crisis of American foreign policy: the effects of a divided America. By Howard J. Wiarda, with the assistance of Esther M. Skelley. The J curve: a new way to understand why nations rise and fall. By Ian Bremmer. Latin America and Caribbean The Pinochet regime. By Carlos Huneeus.  相似文献   

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《International affairs》2009,85(3):609-662
Book reviewed in this issue. International Relations theory A cultural theory of International Relations. By Richard Ned Lebow. Peace in International Relations. By Oliver P. Richmond. Theorising international society: English School methods. Edited by Cornelia Navari. Political thought and international relations: variations on a realist theme. Edited by Duncan Bell. Human rights and ethics Contemporary human rights ideas. By Bertrand G. Ramcharan. Resentment's virtue: Jean Améry and the refusal to forgive. By Thomas Brudholm. Unsettling accounts: neither truth nor reconciliation in confessions of state violence. By Leigh A. Payne. International law and organization Chasing the flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the fight to save the world. By Samantha Power. Civil war and the rule of law: security, development, human rights. Edited by Agnès Hurwitz with Reyko Huang. Foreign policy The crisis of American foreign policy: Wilsonianism in the twenty‐first century. By G. John Ikenberry, Thomas J. Knock, Anne‐Marie Slaughter and Tony Smith. To lead the world: American strategy after the Bush doctrine. Edited by Melvyn P. Leffler and Jeffrey W. Legro. The foreign policy of the European Union. By Stephan Keukeleire and Jennifer MacNaughtan. Conflict, security and armed forces The security dilemma: fear, cooperation and trust in world politics. By Ken Booth and Nicholas J. Wheeler. The politics of ethnic cleansing: nation‐state building and provision of in/security in twentieth‐century Balkans. By Klejda Mulaj. Thinking about nuclear weapons: principles, problems, prospects. By Michael Quinlan. Just and unjust warriors: the moral and legal status of soldiers. Edited by David Rodin and Henry Shue. Dimensions of counter‐insurgency: applying experience to practice. Edited by Tim Benbow and Rod Thornton. Counter‐insurgency in modern warfare. Edited by Daniel Marston and Carter Malkasian. The politics of space security: strategic restraint and the pursuit of national interests. By James Clay Moltz. Politics, democracy and social affairs The Al Jazeera effect: how the new global media are reshaping world politics. By Philip Seib. To keep or to change first past the post?: the politics of electoral reform. Edited by André Blais. Political economy, economics and development Dead aid: why aid is not working and how there is another way for Africa. By Dambisa Moyo. The new global trading order: the evolving state and the future of trade. By Dennis Patterson and Ari Afilalo. Governing agrobiodiversity: plant genetics and developing countries. By Regine Andersen. Ethnicity and cultural politics The new frontiers of jihad: radical Islam in Europe. By Alison Pargeter. The politics of secularism in International Relations. By Elizabeth Shakman Hurd. Pariah politics: understanding western radical Islamism and what should be done. By Shamit Saggar. Energy and environment Biosecurity interventions: global health and security in question. Edited by Andrew Lakoff and Stephen J. Collier. History Berlin in the Cold War, 1948–1990: documents on British policy overseas, series III, volume V. Edited by Keith Hamilton, Patrick Salmon and Stephen Twigge. Nixon, Kissinger, and U.S. foreign policy making: the machinery of crisis. By Asaf Siniver. Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev: revisiting the end of the Cold War. By Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns and Joseph M. Siracusa. Europe Europe: the state of the union. By Anand Menon. Europe's last frontier? Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine between Russia and the European Union. Edited by Oliver Schmidtke and Serhy Yekelchyk. Russia and Eurasia Russie: l'envers du pouvoir. By Marie Mendras. Russia and the Balkans: foreign policy from Yeltsin to Putin. By James Headley. Middle East and North Africa Saharan conflict: towards territorial autonomy as a right to democratic self‐determination. By Abdelhamid El Ouali. A choice of enemies: America confronts the Middle East. By Lawrence Freedman. Power and succession in Arab monarchies: a reference guide. By Joseph A. Kéchichian. Sub‐Saharan Africa Do bicycles equal development in Mozambique? By Joseph Hanlon and Teresa Smart. Asia and Pacific The clash within: democracy, religious violence, and India's future. By Martha C. Nussbaum. Partisans of Allah: jihad in South Asia. By Ayesha Jalal. Organizations at war in Afghanistan and beyond. By Abdulkader H. Sinno. ‘More than an ally’? Contemporary Australia–US relations. By Maryanne Kelton. The rise of China and international security: America and Asia respond. Edited by Kevin J. Cooney and Yoichiro Sato. North America American power and the prospects for international order. By Simon Bromley. Latin America and Caribbean The Cambridge history of Latin America: Volume IX, Brazil since 1930. Edited by Leslie Bethell. Radical democracy in the Andes. By Donna Lee van Cott. The United States and Latin America after the Cold War. By Russell C. Crandall.  相似文献   

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《International affairs》2003,79(2):413-474
Books reviewed: Haslam, Jonathan No virtue like necessity: realist thought in International Relations since Machiavelli. Gamble Andrew Politics and fate. Malcolm Noel Aspects of Hobbes. Urbinati Nadia Mill on democracy: from the Athenian polis to representative government. Sutch Peter Ethics, justice and international relations: constructing an international community. Chesterman Simon Just war or just peace? Humanitarian intervention and international law. Terry Fiona Condemned to repeat? The paradox of humanitarian action. Mills Nicolaus and Brunner Kira The new killing fields: massacre and the politics of intervention. Hampson Fen Osler and Malone David A. From reaction to conflict prevention: opportunities for the UN system. Thakur Ramesh and Schnabel Albrecht United Nations peacekeeping operations: ad hoc missions, permanent engagement. Rittberger Volker Global governance and the United Nations system. Sellars Kirsten The rise and rise of human rights. Shapiro Martin and Sweet Alec Stone On law, politics and judicialization. Brenner Michael and Parmentier Guillaume Reconcilable differences: US‐French relations in the new era. Curtis Gerald New perspectives on US‐Japan relations. McAlister Melani Epic encounters: culture, media, and US interests in the Middle East, 1945–2000. Lansford Tom All for one: terrorism, NATO and the United States. Hoyer Werner and Kaldrack Gerd F. Europäische Sicherheits‐ und Verteidigungspolitik (ESVP): der Weg zu integrierten europäischen Streitkräften? Graduate Institute of International Studies Small arms survey 2002: counting the human cost. Cordesman Anthony Iraq's military capabilities in 2002: a dynamic net assessment. Calhoun Craig, Price Paul and Timmer Ashley Understanding September 11. Hershberg Eric and Moore Kevin W. Critical views of September 11: analyses from around the world. Foley Michael John Major, Tony Blair and a conflict of leadership: collision course. Norris Pippa Digital divide: civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide. Endres Anthony and Fleming Grant International organizations and the analysis of economic policy, 1919–1950. Demirguc‐Kunt Alsi and Levine Ross Financial structure and economic growth: a cross‐country comparison of banks, markets, and development. Granville Brigitte The economics of essential medicines. Munck Ronaldo Globalisation and labour: the new ‘great transformation’. Kitching Gavin Seeking social justice through globalization: escaping a nationalist perspective. Sobel Andrew C. State institutions, private incentives, global capital. Schamis Hector E. Re‐forming the state: the politics of privatization in Latin America and Europe. Bail Christoph, Falkner Robert and Marquand Helen The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: reconciling trade in biotechnology with environment and development? Shiva Vandana Water wars: privatization, pollution and profit. Frei Christoph Hans J. Morgenthau: an intellectual biography. Caro Robert A. The years of Lyndon Johnson, master of the Senate. Gearson John P. S. and Schake Kori The Berlin Wall crisis: perspectives on Cold War alliances. Tewes Henning Germany, civilian power and the new Europe: enlarging NATO and the European Union. Malmborg Mikael af Neutrality and state‐building in Sweden. Johnstone Diana Fool's crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and western delusions. Simms Brendan Unfinest hour: Britain and the destruction of Bosnia. Bellamy Alex J. Kosovo and international society. Beissinger Mark R. Nationalist mobilization and the collapse of the Soviet state. Gorbachev Mikhail and Mlynar Zdenek Conversations with Gorbachev on perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the crossroads of socialism. Fawn Rick and White Stephen Russia after communism. Zimmerman William The Russian people and foreign policy: Russian elite and mass perspectives, 1993–2000. Olcott Martha Brill Kazakhstan: unfulfilled promise. Dosmukhamedov E. K. Foreign direct investment in Kazakhstan: politico‐legal aspects of post‐communist transition. Murden Simon W. Islam, the Middle East, and the new global hegemony. Ruthven Malise A fury for God: the Islamist attack on America. Tibi Bassam Islam between culture and politics. Cordesman Anthony H. The lessons of Afghanistan: war fighting, intelligence and force transformation. Maley William The Afghanistan wars. Nojumi Neamatollah The rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan: mass mobilization, civil war, and the future of the region. Brisard Jean‐Charles and Dasquie Guillaume Forbidden truth: US‐Taliban secret oil diplomacy and the failed hunt for Bin Laden. Cheru Fantu African renaissance: roadmaps to the challenge of globalization. Chabal Patrick, Birmingham David, Forrest Joshua, Newitt Malyn and Seibert Gerhard The history of postcolonial lusophone Africa. Pottier Johan Re‐imagining Rwanda: conflict, survival and disinformation in the late twentieth century. Neary IanThe state and politics in Japan. Roper Jon The contours of American politics. Tussie Diana Trade negotiations in Latin America: problems and prospects. Levine Robert M. Secret missions to Cuba.  相似文献   

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《International affairs》2002,78(1):147-222
Books reviewed: G. John Ikenberry, After victory: institutions, strategic restraint, and the rebuilding of order after major wars James Mayall, World politics: progress and its limits Mathias Albert, David Jacobson, and Yosef Lapid (ed.), Identities, borders, orders: rethinking International Relations theory J. Ann Tickner, Gendering world politics: issues and approaches in the post‐Cold War era James L. Richardson, Contending liberalisms in world politics: ideology and power William A. Schabas, Genocide in international law Humanitarian Studies Unit, Transnational Institute (ed.), Reflections on humanitarian action: principles, ethics and contradictions Alan J. Kuperman, The limits of humanitarian intervention: genocide in Rwanda Indar Jit Rikhye, The politics and practice of United Nations peacekeeping: past, present and future Mark Webber (ed.), Russia and Europe: conflict or cooperation? Morton Abramowitz (ed.), Turkey’s transformation and American policy Wesley Clark, Waging modern war Richard Wyn Jones, Security, strategy, and critical theory Clive Jones and Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe ((ed.)), International security in a global age: securing the twenty‐first century Simon Chesterman (ed.), Civilians in war Mary Kaldor (ed.), Global insecurity Andrew Rigby, Justice and reconciliation: after the violence Colin Knox and Padraic Quirk, Peace building in Northern Ireland, Israel and South Africa: transition, transformation and reconciliation Gustav Schmidt (ed.), A history of NATO: the first fifty years Pierre Martin and Mark R. Brawley (ed.), Alliance politics, Kosovo, and NATO’s war: allied force or forced allies? Martin A. Smith, NATO in the first decade after the Cold War Anthony Seldon (ed.), The Blair effect: the Blair government, 1997‐2001 Christopher Pierson, Hard choices: social democracy in the twenty‐first century Craig Warkentin, Reshaping world politics: NGOs, the Internet, and global civil society Michael Th. Greven and Louis W. Pauly (ed.), Democracy beyond the state? The European dilemma and the emerging global order Jeremy Lester, The dialogue of negation: debates on hegemony in Russia and the West Richard Falk, Religion and humane global governance Mukulika Banerjee, The Pathan unarmed: opposition and memory in the North West Frontier Christopher Arup, The new World Trade Organization agreements: globalizing law through services and intellectual property Alan Russell and John Vogler (ed.), The international politics of biotechnology: investigating global futures Hernando de Soto, The mystery of capital: why capitalism triumphs in the West and fails everywhere else Susan Ariel Aaronson, Taking trade to the streets: the lost history of public efforts to shape globalization Peter Stalker, Workers without frontiers: the impact of globalization on international migration Wendy Dobson and Gary Clyde Hufbauer, World capital markets: challenge to the G‐10 Werner Bonefeld and Kosmas Psychopedis (ed.), The politics of change: globalization, ideology and critique Jon Barnett, The meaning of environmental security: ecological politics and policy in the new security era Paul F. Diehl and Nils Petter Gleditsch (ed.), Environmental conflict Wilfred Beckerman and Joanna Pasek, Justice, posterity and the environment Neil E. Harrison, Constructing sustainable development Charles S. Pearson, Economics and the global environment Stephen C. Young (ed.), The emergence of ecological modernisation: integrating the environment and the economy? Georges‐Henri Soutou, La guerre de cinquante ans: les relations Est‐Ouest 1943‐1900 Volker R. Berghahn, America and the intellectual cold wars in Europe Jonathan Hollowell (ed.), Twentieth‐century Anglo‐American relations Irwin M. Wall, France, the United States and the Algerian war Hubert Védrine with Dominique Moïsi. Translated by Philip H. Gordon, France in an age of globalization Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein and Karl Kaiser (ed.), Germany’s new foreign policy: decision‐making in an interdependent world Volker Rittberger (ed.), German foreign policy since unification: theories and case studies Sebastian Harnisch and Hans W. Maull (ed.), Germany as a civilian power? The foreign policy of the Berlin Republic Klaus Schubert and Gisela Müller‐Brandeck‐Bocquet (ed.), Die Europäische Union als Akteur der Weltpolitik Geoffrey Hosking, Russia and the Russians Anatoly S. Chernyaev, My six years with Gorbachev: notes from a diary Yaacov Ro’i, Islam in the CIS: a threat to stability? Barry Rubin and Kemal Kirisci (ed.), Turkey in world politics: an emerging multiregional power Daniel Brumberg, Reinventing Khomeini: the struggle for reform in Iran Joseph Kechichian, Succession in Saudi Arabia Paul Rivlin, Economic policy and performance in the Arab world Benjamin Stora, Algeria 1830‐2000: a short history Yoweri K. Museveni, What is Africa’s problem? Gilbert Khadiagala and Terrence Lyons (ed.), African foreign policies: power and process Robert Pinkney, The international politics of East Africa John L. Hirsch, Sierra Leone: diamonds and the struggle for democracy Merle L. Bowen, The state against the peasantry: rural struggles in colonial and postcolonial Mozambique Frances Christie and Joseph Hanlon, Mozambique and the great flood of 2000 Richard A. Wilson, The politics of truth and reconciliation in South Africa: legitimising the post‐apartheid state Wilmot James and Linda van de Vijver (ed.), After the TRC: reflections on truth and reconciliation in South Africa Peter Vale, Larry A. Satuk and Bertil Oden (ed.), Theory, change and Southern Africa’s future Robert B. Horwitz, Communication and democratic reform in South Africa Amitav Acharya, Constructing a security community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the problem of regional order Michael Leifer, Singapore’s foreign policy: coping with vulnerability Amita Shastri and A. Jeyaratnam Wilson (ed.), The post‐colonial states of South Asia: democracy, identity, development and security Cheng Li, China’s leaders: the new generation Joseph Fewsmith, Elite politics in contemporary China Shelley Rigger, From opposition to power:Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party David Martin Jones and Mike Lawrence Smith, Reinventing realism: Australia’s foreign and defence policy at the millennium Henry Kissinger, Does America need a foreign policy? Toward a diplomacy for the 21st century Paul R. Pillar, Terrorism and US foreign policy Daniel C. Levy and Kathleen Bruhn, with Emilio Zebadúa, Mexico: the struggle for democratic development Joseph S.Tulchin and Ralph H. Espach (ed.), Security in the Caribbean Basin: the challenge of regional cooperation Lincoln Gordon, Brazil’s second chance: en route towards the First World Barry Ames, The deadlock of democracy in Brazil  相似文献   

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《International affairs》2001,77(4):967-1032
Books reviewed: Bruce Russett and John R. Oneal, Triangulating peace: democracy, interdependence, and international organizations Robert M. A. Crawford and Darryl S. L. Jarvis, (eds.) International Relations: still an American social science? Toward diversity in international Thought Charlotte Hooper, Manly states: masculinities, International Relations, and gender politics Richard A. Falk, Human rights horizons: the pursuit of justice in a globalizing world Simon Caney and Peter Jones, (eds.) Human rights and global diversity Jean‐Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner, (eds.) Ethics and international affairs: extent and limits Elazar Barkan, The guilt of nations: restitution and negotiating historical injustices Richard Little and Mark Wickham‐Jones, (eds.) New Labour's foreign policy: a new moral crusade? Robert L. Maddex, International encyclopedia of human rights: freedoms, abuses, and reform W. Andy Knight, (ed.) Adapting the United Nations to a post‐modern era: lessons learned Malcolm Dando, The new biological weapons: threat, proliferation, and control J. Cirincione, (ed.) Repairing the regime: preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction Avery Goldstein, Deterrence and security in the twenty‐first century: China, Britain, France and the enduring legacy of the nuclear revolution I. William Zartman, (ed.) Preventive negotiation: avoiding conflict escalation Leon V. Sigal, Hang separately: cooperative security between the United States and Russia 1985‐1994 Cecilia Albin, Justice and fairness in international negotiation G. R. Berridge and Alan James, A dictionary of diplomacy Neal Lawson and Neil Sherlock, (eds.) The progressive century: the future of the centre‐left in Britain John Rentoul, Tony Blair: Prime Minister Bertrand Badie, The imported state: the Westernization of the political order Justin Lewis, Constructing public opinion: how political elites do what they like and why we seem to go along with it Catherine Eschle, Global democracy, social movements and feminism Catharin E. Dalpino, Deferring democracy: promoting openness in authoritarian regimes James G. McGann and R. Kent Weaver, Think‐tanks and civil societies Jim MacLaughlin, Reimagining the nation‐state: the contested terrains of nation‐building Justin Rosenberg, The follies of globalisation theory: polemical essays Allen J. Scott, Global city‐regions: trends, theory, policy Robert Gilpin, Global political economy: understanding the international economic order Rorden Wilkinson, Multilateralism and the World Trade Organization: the architecture and extension of international trade regulation Edward M. Graham., Fighting the wrong enemy: antiglobal activists and multinational enterprises John J. Kirton, Joseph P. Daniels and Andreas Freytag., (eds.) Guiding global order: Ggovernance in the twenty‐first century Mauro F. Guillén, The limits of convergence: globalization and organizational change in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain Neil Middleton and Phil O'Keefe, Redefining sustainable development Adrian Leftwich, States of development: on the primacy of politics in development Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman, (eds.) War diaries 1939‐1945: Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke Herbert P. Bix, Hirohito and the making of modern Japan Lawrence Freedman, Kennedy's wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam Rolf Steininger, Der Mauberbau: die Westmåchte und Adenauer in der Berlinkrise 1958‐1963 Peter L. Hahn and Mary Ann Heiss, Empire and revolution: the United States and the Third World since 1945 Bo Stråth, (ed.) Europe and the other and Europe as the other Paul Gillespie, (ed.) Blair's Britain, England's Europe: a view from Ireland Rory O'Donnell, Europe: the Irish experience Gerald Schneider and Mark Aspinwall, (eds.) The rules of integration: institutionalist approaches to the study of Europe Marcus Höreth, Die Europäische Union im Legitimationstrilemma: Zur Rechtfertigung des Regierensjenseits der Staatlichkeit Robert J. Guttman, (ed.) Europe in the new century: visions of an emerging superpower Hans Arnold, Europa neu Denken:Warum und Wie Weiter Einigung? Miron Rezun, Europe's nightmare: the struggle for Kosovo Archie Brown, (ed.) Contemporary Russian politics: a reader Alena Ledeneva, Unwritten rules: how Russia really works Charles King, The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the politics of culture Roy Allison and Lena Jonson, (eds.) Central Asian security: the new international context Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser, Israel and the politics of Jewish identity: the secular‐religious impasse Eyal Zisser, Asad's legacy: Syria in transition Ali M.Ansari, Iran, Islam and democracy: the politics of managing change David Menashri, Post‐revolutionary politics in Iran: religion, society and power Tim Niblock, ‘Pariah states’ and sanctions in the Middle East: Iraq, Libya and Sudan Carl Brown, (ed.) Diplomacy in the Middle East: the international relations of regional and outside Powers Volker Perthes, Vom Krieg zur Konkurrenz: regionale Politik und die Suche nach einer neuen arabisch‐nahöstlichen Ordnung Jeffrey Herbst, States and power in Africa: comparative lessons in authority and control Nana Poku, (ed.) Security and development in Southern Africa Achille Mbembe, De la postcolonie: essai sur l'imagination politique dans l'Afrique contemporaine Michael Leifer, (ed.) Asian nationalism Marcus Noland, Avoiding the apocalypse: the future of the two Koreas Carl E.Walter and Fraser J. T. Howie, ‘To get rich is glorious!’ China's stock markets in the 1980s and 1990s Mayumi Itoh, Globalization of Japan: Japanese sakoku mentality and US efforts to open Japan Mya Than and Carolyn L. Gates, (eds.) ASEAN enlargement: impacts and implications Siobhán McEvoy‐Levy, American exceptionalism and US foreign policy: public diplomacy at the end of the Cold War H. Michael Erisman, Cuba's foreign relations in a post‐Soviet world Merilee S. Grindle, Audacious reforms: institutional invention and democracy in Latin Americ Gary H. Gossen, Telling Maya tales: Tzotzil identities in modern Mexico Howard J. Wiarda, The soul of Latin America: political and cultural tradition  相似文献   

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