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Abstract:Books reviewed: Barry Buzan and Richard Little, International systems in world history: remaking the study of International Relations N. J. Rengger, International Relations, political theory and the problem of order: beyond International Relations theory? Kai Alderson and Andrew Hurrell, Hedley Bull on international society Michael Cox, Tim Dunne and Ken Booth The interregnum: controversies in world politics 1989–1999 Vivienne Jabri and Eleanor O'Gorman, Women, culture and International Relations K. R. Dark, Religion and international relations Albert J. Paolini, Anthony Elliott and Anthony Moran, Navigating modernity: postcolonialism, identity and International Relations D. S. L. Jarvis, International Relations and the challenge of postmodernism: defending the discipline Sarah Owen Vanderslius, The state and identity construction in International Relations David Campbell and Michael J. Shapiro, Moral spaces: rethinking ethics and world politics Andrew Valls, Ethics in international affairs: theories and cases Mathias Albert, Lothar Brock and Klaus Dieter Wolf, Civilizing world politics: society and community beyond the state Gregory H. Fox and Brad R. Roth, Democratic governance and international law Marco Sassòli and Antoine A. Bouvier, How does law protect in war? Cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law Philip Alston and James Crawford, The future of UN human rights treaty monitoring Stephen Ryan, The United Nations and international politics Robert O'Brien, Anne Marie Goetz, Jan Aart Scholte and Marc Williams Contesting global governance: multilateral institutions and global social movements Geoff Simons, Imposing economic sanctions: legal remedy or genocidal tool? Daniel W., Drezner, The sanctions paradox: economic statecraft and international relations David, Cortwright and George A. Lopez, The sanctions decade: assessing UN strategies in the 1990s Jack Snyder, From voting to violence: democratization and nationalist conflict Michael D. Swaine and Ashley J. Tellis, Interpreting China's grand strategy: past, present and future Brigid Starkey, Mark A. Boyer and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Negotiating a complex world: an introduction to international negotiation Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall, Herding cats: multiparty mediation in a complex world Christopher Mitchell, Gestures of conciliation: factors contributing to successful olive branches Colin Gray, Modern strategy Pierre Pascallon, L'Alliance Atlantique et l'OTAN, 1949–1999: un demi‐siècle de succès Anand Menon, France, NATO and the limits of independence, 1981–97: the politics of ambivalence Ivo H. Daalder and Michael E. O'Hanlon, Winning ugly: NATO's war to save Kosovo Praful Bidwai and Achin Vanaik, New nukes: India, Pakistan and global nuclear disarmament Anthony Giddens, The Third Way and its critics Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright, The new social democracy Joel Krieger, British politics in the global age: can social democracy survive? Alexander J. Motyl, Revolutions, nations, empires: conceptual limits and theoretical possibilities Martin van Creveld, The rise and decline of the state Christian Joppke, Immigration and the nation‐state: the United States, Germany and Great Britain David Beetham, Democracy and human rights Marc F. Plattner and Joao Carlos Espada, The democratic invention Julie A. Mertus, Kosovo: how myths and truths started a war Aili Mari Tripp, Women and politics in Uganda Alan Rugman, The end of globalization: a new and radical analysis of globalization and what it means for business Jan Aart Scholte, Globalization: a critical introduction Randall D. Germain, Globalization and its critics: perspectives from political economy Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Global futures: shaping globalization Andrew Hurrell and Ngaire Woods, Inequality, globalization and world politics Martin Shaw, Politics and globalisation: knowledge, ethics and agency Farhang Rajaee, Globalization on trial: the human condition and the information civilization Graham Dunkley, The free trade adventure: the WTO, the Uruguay Round and globalism: a critique Paul Krugman, The return of depression economics David Pearce and Edward B. Barbier, Blueprint for a sustainable economy Steinar Andresen, Tora Skodvin, Arild Underdal and Jorgen Wettestad Science and politics in international environmental regimes: between integrity and involvement Alexander Carius and Kurt M. Lietzmann, Environmental change and security: a European perspective Jon Hutton and Barnabas Dickson, Endangered species, threatened convention: the past, present and future of CITES Graham Dutfield, Intellectual property rights, trade and biodiversity Mohamed Suliman, Ecology, politics and violent conflict William Walker, Nuclear entrapment: THORP and the politics of commitment Jonathan Krueger, International trade and the Basel Convention Arthur Herman, Joseph McCarthy: reexamining the life and legacy of America's most hated senator Jean Lacouture, Mitterrand: une histoire de Français. Tome 1: Les risques de l'escalade Jean Lacouture, Mitterrand: une histoire de Français. Tome 2: Les vertiges du sommet Michael Cox, E. H. Carr: a critical appraisal Larry Siedentop, Democracy in Europe Mehmet Ugur, The European Union and Turkey: an anchor/credibility dilemma Henry McDonald, Trimble Peter H. Merkl, The Federal Republic of Germany at fifty: the end of a century of turmoil Klaus Larres and Elizabeth Meehan, Uneasy allies: British–German relations and European integration since 1945 Anton Pelinka and Sieglinde Rosenberger, Österreichische Politik: Grundlagen, Strukturen, Trends Peter Pelinka, Österreichs Kanzler: Von Leopold Figl bis Wolfgang Schüssel Nebojsa Popov, The road to war in Serbia: trauma and catharsis Joseph Gibbs, Gorbachev's glasnost: the Soviet media in the first phase of perestroika Dov Lynch, Russian peacekeeping strategies in the CIS: the cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan Nikolai Sokov, Russian strategic modernization: past and future Marta Dyczok, Ukraine: movement without change, change without movement Taras Kuzio, Robert Kravchuk and Paul D'Anieri, State and institution building in Ukraine Paul D'Anieri, Robert Kravchuk and Taras Kuzio, Politics and society in Ukraine Sherman W. Garnett and Robert Legvold, Belarus at the crossroads Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Dov Lynch, The Euro‐Asian World: a period of transition Benny Morris, Righteous victims: a history of the Zionist–Arab Conflict 1881–1999 Aharon Klieman, Compromising Palestine: a guide to final status negotiations Nasser M. Kalawoun, The struggle for Lebanon: a modern history of Lebanese–Egyptian relations Patrick Bond, Elite transition: from apartheid to neoliberalism in South Africa Martin, Meredith, Coming to terms: South Africa's search for truth Selig S. Harrison, Paul H. Kreisberg and Dennis Kux, India and Pakistan: the first fifty years Kris Olds, Peter Dicken, Philip F. Kelly, Lily Kong and Henry Wai‐chung Yeung Globalisation and the Asia‐Pacific: contested territories Alvin Y. So, Hong Kong's embattled democracy: a societal analysis Steven Kull and I. M. Destler, Misreading the public: the myth of a new isolationism Michael Janeway, Republic of denial: press, politics, and public life Marcelo Pollack, The new right in Chile, 1973–97 Peter M. Siavelis, The President and Congress in postauthoritarian Chile: institutional constraints to democratic consolidation Mark Ensalaco, Chile under Pinochet: recovering the truth Cynthia J. Arnson, Comparative peace processes in Latin America Peter R. Kingstone, Crafting coalitions for reform: business preferences, political institutions, and neoliberal reform in Brazil
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