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Abstract: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
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