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HSFK-Bibliothek 3.4.2018 Zeitschriften-TOCs 1/2018 Armed Forces and Society ............................................................................................................................................3 Civil Wars ......................................................................................................................................................................4 Conflict Management and Peace Science ....................................................................................................................6 Contemporary Security Policy ......................................................................................................................................7 Cooperation and Conflict..............................................................................................................................................9 Democratization .........................................................................................................................................................10 Ethics & International Affairs......................................................................................................................................12 European Journal of International Relations ..............................................................................................................13 European Security.......................................................................................................................................................14 Foreign Affairs ............................................................................................................................................................15 Foreign Policy Analysis................................................................................................................................................17 Global Governance .....................................................................................................................................................18 International Affairs <London>...................................................................................................................................19 International Organization .........................................................................................................................................21 International Peacekeeping ........................................................................................................................................22 International Political Sociology .................................................................................................................................23 International Relations ...............................................................................................................................................24 International Security .................................................................................................................................................25 International Studies Perspectives .............................................................................................................................26 International Studies Quarterly ..................................................................................................................................27 International Studies Review ......................................................................................................................................29 International Theory ...................................................................................................................................................30 Journal of Democracy .................................................................................................................................................31 Journal of Global Security Studies ..............................................................................................................................33 Journal of Peace Research ..........................................................................................................................................34 Millennium..................................................................................................................................................................35 Perspectives on Politics ..............................................................................................................................................36 Political Science Quarterly ..........................................................................................................................................37 Politische Vierteljahresschrift .....................................................................................................................................38 Review of International Studies .................................................................................................................................39 Security Dialogue ........................................................................................................................................................40 Security Studies ..........................................................................................................................................................41

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Armed Forces and Society ............................................................................................................................................ 3

Civil Wars ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Conflict Management and Peace Science .................................................................................................................... 6

Contemporary Security Policy ...................................................................................................................................... 7

Cooperation and Conflict .............................................................................................................................................. 9

Democratization ......................................................................................................................................................... 10

Ethics & International Affairs...................................................................................................................................... 12

European Journal of International Relations .............................................................................................................. 13

European Security....................................................................................................................................................... 14

Foreign Affairs ............................................................................................................................................................ 15

Foreign Policy Analysis ................................................................................................................................................ 17

Global Governance ..................................................................................................................................................... 18

International Affairs <London> ................................................................................................................................... 19

International Organization ......................................................................................................................................... 21

International Peacekeeping ........................................................................................................................................ 22

International Political Sociology ................................................................................................................................. 23

International Relations ............................................................................................................................................... 24

International Security ................................................................................................................................................. 25

International Studies Perspectives ............................................................................................................................. 26

International Studies Quarterly .................................................................................................................................. 27

International Studies Review ...................................................................................................................................... 29

International Theory ................................................................................................................................................... 30

Journal of Democracy ................................................................................................................................................. 31

Journal of Global Security Studies .............................................................................................................................. 33

Journal of Peace Research .......................................................................................................................................... 34

Millennium .................................................................................................................................................................. 35

Perspectives on Politics .............................................................................................................................................. 36

Political Science Quarterly .......................................................................................................................................... 37

Politische Vierteljahresschrift ..................................................................................................................................... 38

Review of International Studies ................................................................................................................................. 39

Security Dialogue ........................................................................................................................................................ 40

Security Studies .......................................................................................................................................................... 41

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Sicherheit und Frieden ............................................................................................................................................... 42

Terrorism and Political Violence ................................................................................................................................. 43

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations ......................................................................................... 44

The Journal of Conflict Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 46

The Nonproliferation Review ..................................................................................................................................... 49

Vereinte Nationen ...................................................................................................................................................... 50

Washington Quarterly ................................................................................................................................................ 51

Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik.............................................................................................................. 52

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Armed Forces and Society

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/afsa Volume 44, Issue 2, April 2018 The Southern Military Tradition Sociodemographic Factors, Cultural Legacy, and U.S. Army Enlistments Adam J. Maley, Daniel N. Hawkins pp. 195–218 Military Officer Aptitude in the All-Volunteer Force Matthew Franklin Cancian, Michael W. Klein pp. 219–237 Subjective Cohesion as Stress Buffer Among Civilians Working With the Military in Iraq and Afghanistan Alex Bierman, Ryan Kelty pp. 238–260 Muslim Mothers in Ground Combat Against the Islamic State Women’s Identities and Social Change in Iraqi Kurdistan Marco Nilsson pp. 261–279 Armed Forces, Cyberspace, and Global Images The Official Website of the Israeli Defense Forces 2007–2015 Oren Golan, Eyal Ben-Ari pp. 280–300 Work–Family Conflict and Enrichment Mediates the Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Well-Being at Work With Portuguese Marine Corps Vânia Sofia Carvalho, Maria José Chambel pp. 301–321 Rethinking Coup Risk Rural Coalitions and Coup-Proofing in Sub-Saharan Africa Beth Rabinowitz, Paul Jargowsky pp. 322–346 Numbers Assigned in the Vietnam-Era Selective Service Lotteries Influence the Military Service Decisions of Children Born to Draft-Eligible Men A Research Note Tim Johnson, Christopher T. Dawes, Matt McGue, William G. Iacono pp. 347–367 Failure to Understand Military Intervention in Pakistan A Rejoinder Ejaz Hussain pp. 368–378

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Civil Wars

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fciv20/current Volume 19, Issue 4, 2017 Pathways from Power-sharing Allison McCulloch Pages: 405-424 ISIS and Al-Qaeda as Strategies and Political Imaginaries in Africa: A Comparison between Boko Haram and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Luca Raineri & Alice Martini Pages: 425-447 Ex-combatants Working for Peace and the Lebanese Civil Society: A Case Study in Non-communal Reintegration Makram Ouaiss & Marwan Rowayheb Pages: 448-469 Intricacies of Engaging Diasporas in Conflict Resolution and Transitional Justice: The Kurdish Diaspora and the Peace Process in Turkey Bahar Baser Pages: 470-494 The Ethnic Russian as an Enemy of Islam: Frame Analysis of the Kavkaz Center News Agency (2001–2004) Adrián Tarín Sanz Pages: 495-516 Volume 19, Issue 3, 2017 Introduction: Armed Groups and Multi-layered Governance Nelson Kasfir, Georg Frerks & Niels Terpstra Pages: 257-278 Rebel Governance and Legitimacy: Understanding the Impact of Rebel Legitimation on Civilian Compliance with the LTTE Rule Niels Terpstra & Georg Frerks Pages: 279-307 Civil War on a Shoestring: Rebellion in South Sudan’s Equatoria Region Nicki Kindersley & Øystein H. Rolandsen Pages: 308-324 Auxiliary Armed Forces and Innovations in Security Governance in Mozambique’s Civil War Corinna Jentzsch Pages: 325-347 Mediated Stateness as a Continuum: Exploring the Changing Governance Relations between the PLO and the Lebanese State Nora Stel Pages: 348-376

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The Unintended Consequences of US Support on Militia Governance in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan Toon Dirkx Pages: 377-401

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Conflict Management and Peace Science

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cmpb Volume 35, Issue 2, March 2018 What explains ethnic organizational violence? Evidence from Eastern Europe and Russia Victor Asal, Brian J. Phillips pp. 111–131 Community counts: The social reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia Oliver Kaplan, Enzo Nussio pp. 132–153 Historical narratives and post-conflict reconciliation: An experiment in Azerbaijan Scott Radnitz pp. 154–174 Grasping the scientific evidence: The contractualist peace supersedes the democratic peace Michael Mousseau pp. 175–192 Democratic peace versus contractualism James Lee Ray, Allan Dafoe pp. 193–203

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Contemporary Security Policy

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcsp20/current Volume 39, Issue 2, 2018 Vicarious warfare: The counterproductive consequences of modern American military practice Thomas Waldman Pages: 181-205 Violence in context: Mapping the strategies and operational art of irregular warfare David H. Ucko & Thomas A. Marks Pages: 206-233 Tangled up in rose? Theories of alliance entrapment and the 2008 Russo-Georgian War Alexander Lanoszka Pages: 234-257 Multilateral defense cooperation in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region: Tentative steps toward a regional NATO? Stephen F. Burgess & Janet Beilstein Pages: 258-279 The politics of international chemical weapon justice: The case of Syria, 2011–2017 Brett Edwards & Mattia Cacciatori Pages: 280-297 Twittering for talent: Private military and security companies between business and military branding Jutta Joachim, Marlen Martin, Henriette Lange, Andrea Schneiker & Magnus Dau Pages: 298-316 Volume 39, Issue 1, 2018 Special Issue: Reclaiming the local in EU peacebuilding Reclaiming the local in EU peacebuilding: Effectiveness, ownership, and resistance Filip Ejdus & Ana E. Juncos Pages: 4-27 Local ownership as international governmentality: Evidence from the EU mission in the Horn of Africa Filip Ejdus Pages: 28-50 The interaction between local and international power in EU police reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Birte Julia Gippert Pages: 51-71 Local contestation against the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo Ewa Mahr Pages: 72-94 EU security sector reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reform or resist? Ana E. Juncos

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Pages: 95-118 Local perceptions of the EU’s role in peacebuilding: The case of security sector reform in Palestine Patrick Müller & Yazid Zahda Pages: 119-141 Effective? Locally owned? Beyond the technocratic perspective on the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories Alaa Tartir & Filip Ejdus Pages: 142-165 The limits of technocracy and local encounters: The European Union and peacebuilding Roger Mac Ginty Pages: 166-179

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Cooperation and Conflict

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/caca Volume 53, Issue 1, March 2018 Governmentality of the Arctic as an international region Mathias Albert, Andreas Vasilache pp. 3–22 Gendering the new hero narratives: Military death in Denmark and Sweden Cecilia Åse, Maria Wendt pp. 23–41 Peace without perfection: The intersections of realist and pacifist thought Jeremy Moses pp. 42–60 At risk for radicalization and jihadism? A population-based study of Norwegian adolescents Willy Pedersen, Viggo Vestel, Anders Bakken pp. 61–83 Theorizing the social foundations of exceptional security politics: Rights, emotions and community Ludvig Norman pp. 84–100 The different faces of power in European Union–Russia relations Tom Casier pp. 101–117 Diverse interests facilitate conflict mediation in international crises Jennifer De Maio, Katja Favretto pp. 118–135

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Democratization

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdem20/current Volume 25, Issue 4, 2018 Abortive regime transition in Egypt: pro-democracy alliance and demand-making framework Shimaa Hatab Pages: 579-596 Opposition dynamism under authoritarianism: the case of Yemen, 1994–2011 Jens Heibach & Mareike Transfeld Pages: 597-613 Is transition experience enough? The donor-side effectiveness of Czech and Polish democracy aid to Georgia Balázs Szent-Iványi & Zsuzsanna Végh Pages: 614-632 The martial origins of democracy: a global study of military conscription and suffrage extensions since the Napoleonic wars Tony Ingesson, Mårten Lindberg, Johannes Lindvall & Jan Teorell Pages: 633-651 Meeting the Dalai Lama and perceptions of democracy in China: a quasi-natural experiment Jamie J. Gruffydd-Jones Pages: 652-672 Administrative reform assistance and democracy promotion: exploring the democratic substance of the EU’s public administration reform principles for the neighbourhood countries Kristina Muhhina Pages: 673-691 Political incorporation in measures of democracy: a missing dimension (and the case of Bolivia) Jonas Wolff Pages: 692-708 Presidential power and democratization by elections in Africa Yonatan L. Morse Pages: 709-727 US Aid and gender equality: social movement vs civil society models of funding Jill A. Irvine Pages: 728-746 Volume 25, Issue 3, 2018 Electoral violence prevention: what works? Sarah Birch & David Muchlinski Pages: 385-403 A two-step theory and test of the oil curse: the conditional effect of oil on democratization Christian Houle

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Pages: 404-421 When and where do elections matter? A global test of the democratization by elections hypothesis, 1900–2010 Amanda B. Edgell, Valeriya Mechkova, David Altman, Michael Bernhard & Staffan I. Lindberg Pages: 422-444 Government co-option of civil society: exploring the AKP’s role within Turkish women’s CSOs Jessica Leigh Doyle Pages: 445-463 A question of trust: military defection during regime crises in Benin and Togo Julien Morency-Laflamme Pages: 464-480 Familiarity breeds contempt? Knowledge and understanding of democracy, support for democratization, and global city residence in Russia Theodore P. Gerber & Hannah S. Chapman Pages: 481-503 Political leadership and the construction of competitive authoritarian regimes in Latin America: implications and prospects for democracy Claudio Balderacchi Pages: 504-523 Organizing to rule: structure, agent, and explaining presidential management styles in Africa John Ishiyama, Marijke Breuning & Michael Widmeier Pages: 524-544 Failure of authoritarian learning: explaining Burma/Myanmar’s electoral system Alexander Dukalskis & Christopher D. Raymond Pages: 545-563

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Ethics & International Affairs

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ethics-and-international-affairs Volume 32 - Issue 1 – Spring 2018 Rising Powers and the International Order The Marketization of Citizenship in an Age of Restrictionism Ayelet Shachar pp. 3-13 Why the Liberal World Order Will Survive G. John Ikenberry pp. 17-29 China and the Future International Order(s) Shiping Tang pp. 31-43 Russia and the Liberal World Order Anne L. Clunan pp. 45-59 India and the International Order: Accommodation and Adjustment Deepa M. Ollapally pp. 61-74 A Post-Western Europe: Strange Identities in a Less Liberal World Order Ole Wæver pp. 75-88 Beyond the BRICS: Power, Pluralism, and the Future of Global Order Andrew Hurrell pp. 89-101 Review Essay How Should We Combat Corruption? Lessons from Theory and Practice Gillian Brock pp. 103-117

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European Journal of International Relations

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ejta Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2017 Casting for a sovereign role: Socialising an aspirant state in the Scottish independence referendum Ryan K. Beasley, Juliet Kaarbo pp. 8–32 The measure of all things? The Anthropocene as a global biopolitics of carbon Scott Hamilton pp. 33–57 The developmental state in global regulation: Economic change and climate policy Jonas Meckling pp. 58–81 A capitalising foreign policy: Regulatory geographies and transnationalised state projects Priya Chacko, Kanishka Jayasuriya pp. 82–105 The social-democratic roots of global governance: Welfare internationalism from the 19th century to the United Nations Jens Steffek, Leonie Holthaus pp. 106–129 The Waltzian ordering principle and international change: A two-dimensional model Ryan D. Griffiths pp. 130–152 Kenneth Waltz is not a neorealist (and why that matters) Christopher David LaRoche, Simon Frankel Pratt pp. 153–176 Tragedy, genealogy and theories of International Relations Alister Wedderburn pp. 177–197 The poverty of Critical Theory in International Relations: Habermas, Linklater and the failings of cosmopolitan critique Davide Schmid pp. 198–220 Resilience, resistance, infrapolitics and enmeshment Philippe Bourbeau, Caitlin Ryan pp. 221–239

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European Security

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/feus20/current Volume 27, Issue 1, 2018 “Gendering” European security: policy changes, reform coalitions and opposition in the OSCE Anne Jenichen, Jutta Joachim & Andrea Schneiker Pages: 1-19 European security and early warning systems: from risks to threats in the European Union’s health security sector Louise Bengtsson, Stefan Borg & Mark Rhinard Pages: 20-40 Transatlantic cooperation on terrorism and Islamist radicalisation in Africa: the Franco-American axis Gorm Rye Olsen Pages: 41-57 Identity and anxiety: Germany’s struggle to lead Regina Karp Pages: 58-81 The military dimension of Russia’s connection with Europe Pavel K. Baev Pages: 82-97 The force of relationships: the influence of personal networks on the market for force Ulrich Petersohn Pages: 98-113

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Foreign Affairs

http://search.proquest.com/publication/40670/citation/EC5BE658586040C7PQ/3?accountid=11507 Volume 97, Number 2, Mar/Apr 2018 Trump's Lucky Year: Why the Chaos Can't Last Cohen, Eliot A. Pages: 2-9 The World After Trump: How the System Can Endure Sullivan, Jake Pages: 10-19 The Rise of Illiberal Hegemony: Trump's Surprising Grand Strategy Posen, Barry R. Pages: 20-27 The Post-American World Economy: Globalization in the Trump Era Posen, Adam S. Pages: 28-38 Giving Up the High Ground: America's Retreat on Human Rights Margon, Sarah Pages: 39-45 Just and Unjust Leaks: When to Spill Secrets Walzer, Michael Pages: 48-59 The China Reckoning: How Beijing Defied American Expectations Campbell, Kurt M; Ratner, Ely Pages: 60-70 Life in China's Asia: What Regional Hegemony Would Look Like Lind, Jennifer Pages: 71-82 Green Giant: Renewable Energy and Chinese Power Jaffe, Amy Myers Pages: 83-93 How to Crack Down on Tax Havens: Start With the Banks Shaxson, Nicholas Pages: 94-107 Iran Among the Ruins: Tehran's Advantage in a Turbulent Middle East Nasr, Vali Pages: 108-118 The President and the Bomb: Reforming the Nuclear Launch Process Betts, Richard K; Waxman, Matthew C

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Pages: 119-128 Mugabe's Misrule: And How It Will Hold Zimbabwe Back Meredith, Martin Pages: 129-138 The Clash of Exceptionalisms: A New Fight Over an Old Idea Kupchan, Charles A. Pages: 139-148 Still Crazy After All These Years: America's Long History of Political Delusion Morone, James A. Pages: 156-161 Future Fights: Planning for the Next War Rosen, Stephen Peter Pages: 162-167

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Foreign Policy Analysis

https://academic.oup.com/fpa Volume 14, Issue 2, April 2018 The Limits of Radical Parties in Coalition Foreign Policy: Italy, Hijacking, and the Extremity Hypothesis Fabrizio Coticchia; Jason W Davidson Pages 149–168 Deadly Triangles: The Implications of Regional Competition on Interactions in Asymmetric Dyads Michael A Allen; Sam R Bell; K. Chad Clay Pages 169–190 The Most Dynamic Club: Vandenberg, Fulbright, Helms, and the Activism of the Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Frédérick Gagnon Pages 191–211 Are All Foreign Policy Innovators Created Equal? The New Generation of Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship Kevin Marsh; Jeffrey S Lantis Pages 212–234 Threat Consensus and Rapprochement Failure: Revisiting the Collapse of US–North Korea Relations, 1994–2002 Van Jackson Pages 235–253 Democratic Participation in the Air Strikes Against Islamic State: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Tim Haesebrouck Pages 254–275 International Contributions to Nicaraguan Democracy: The Role of Foreign Municipal Donations for Social Development Leslie E Anderson; Won-Ho Park Pages 276–297

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Global Governance

http://journals.rienner.com/loi/ggov Volume 24, Issue 1, January-March 2018 Value Clash: Civil Society, Foreign Funding, and National Sovereignty Gerald Steinberg and Becca Wertman Pages: 1-10 Banning the Bomb: Inconsequential Posturing or Meaningful Stigmatization? Kjølv Egeland Pages: 11-20 The FIFA Scandal and the Distorted Influence of Small States Matthew Louis Bishop and Andrew F. Cooper Pages: 21-40 ASEAN and Regional Responses to the Problem(s) of Land Grabbing Julie Gilson Pages: 41-60 Regional Governance and Global Governance: Links and Explanations Arie M. Kacowicz Pages: 61-80 Exploring the Role of Alternative Energy Corporations in Ethical Supply Chains and Corporate Peacebuilding Natalie Ralph and Linda Hancock Pages: 81-102 Applying Universal Jurisdiction to Civil Cases: Variations in State Approaches to Monetizing Human Rights Violations Steven D. Roper Pages: 103-118 Global Labor and the Arab Uprisings: Picking Winners in Tunisia and Egypt Ian M. Hartshorn Pages: 119-138 Lessons for Effective Governance: An Examination of the Better Work Program Paul Alois Pages: 139-157

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International Affairs <London>

https://academic.oup.com/ia Volume 94, Issue 2, March 2018 Will Trump make China great again? The belt and road initiative and international order Astrid H. M. Nordin; Mikael Weissmann Pages 231–249 Peacebuilding in an era of pragmatism Introduction: Peacebuilding in an era of pragmatism Louise Wiuff Moe; Finn Stepputat Pages 293–299 Adaptive peacebuilding Cedric de Coning Pages 301–317 Counter-insurgency in the Somali territories: the ‘grey zone’ between peace and pacification Louise Wiuff Moe Pages 319–341 The HIPPO in the room: the pragmatic push-back from the UN peace bureaucracy against the militarization of UN peacekeeping Louise Riis Andersen Pages 343–361 Conflict prevention as pragmatic response to a twofold crisis: liberal interventionism and Burundi Katja Lindskov Jacobsen; Troels Gauslå Engell Pages 363–380 Concrete approaches to peace: infrastructure as peacebuilding Jan Bachmann; Peer Schouten Pages 381–398 Pragmatic peace in emerging governscapes Finn Stepputat Pages 399–416 Preventing violent extremism through the United Nations: the rise and fall of a good idea David H. Ucko Pages 251–270 Norm spoiling: undermining the international women's rights agenda Rebecca Sanders Pages 271–291 Book review essay: International relations in the age of ‘post-truth’ politics Rhys Crilley Pages 417–425

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Volume 94, Issue 1, January 2018 Introduction: Ordering the world? Liberal internationalism in theory and practice G. John Ikenberry; Inderjeet Parmar; Doug Stokes Pages 1–5 The end of liberal international order? G. John Ikenberry Pages 7–23 After liberal world order Constance Duncombe; Tim Dunne Pages 25–42 Liberal internationalism: historical trajectory and current prospects Beate Jahn Pages 43–61 Hegemony and inequality: Trump and the liberal playbook Carla Norrlof Pages 63–88 The US–Chinese power shift and the end of the Pax Americana Christopher Layne Pages 89–111 US–China relations and the liberal world order: contending elites, colliding visions? Naná De Graaff; Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn Pages 113–131 Trump, American hegemony and the future of the liberal international order Doug Stokes Pages 133–150 The US-led liberal order: imperialism by another name? Inderjeet Parmar Pages 151–172 Book review essay: Bored enough yet? International order, ideology, and what it takes to get history started again Harald Edinger Pages 173–183

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International Organization

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-organization Volume 72 - Issue 1 - Winter 2018 The Domestic Politics of International Cooperation: Germany and the European Debt Crisis Christina J. Schneider, Branislav L. Slantchev pp. 1-31 Nonstate Actors and Compliance with International Agreements: An Empirical Analysis of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention Nathan M. Jensen, Edmund J. Malesky pp. 33-69 The Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping Lise Morjé Howard, Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal pp. 71-103 Ethnic Stratification and the Equilibrium of Inequality: Ethnic Conflict in Postcolonial States Manuel Vogt pp. 105-137 Tactical Diversity in Militant Violence Michael C. Horowitz, Evan Perkoski, Philip B.K. Potter pp. 139-171 What Should Be Done? Pragmatic Constructivist Ethics and the Responsibility to Protect Jason Ralph pp. 173-203 Civil War as State-Making: Strategic Governance in Civil War Megan A. Stewart pp. 205-226 Authoritarian Public Opinion and the Democratic Peace Mark S. Bell, Kai Quek pp. 227-242

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International Peacekeeping

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/current Volume 25, Issue 2, 2018 The Limits and Unintended Consequences of UN Peace Enforcement: The Force Intervention Brigade in the DR Congo Denis M. Tull Pages: 167-190 The Credibility of European Union Military Operations’ Deterrence Postures Niklas I. M. Nováky Pages: 191-216 Bandwagon for Status: Changing Patterns in the Nordic States Status-seeking Strategies? Rasmus Brun Pedersen Pages: 217-241 The Responsibility to Protect and the Use of Force: An Assessment of the Just Cause and Last Resort Criteria in the Case of Libya Arif Saba & Shahram Akbarzadeh Pages: 242-265 Intermediaries of Intervention: How Local Power Brokers Shape External Peace- and State-Building in Afghanistan and Congo Philipp Münch & Alex Veit Pages: 266-292 Unintended Consequences of Military Cohesion Michał Pawiński Pages: 293-313

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International Political Sociology

https://academic.oup.com/ips Volume 12, Issue 1, March 2018 Fatherhood, Gender, and Interventions in the Geopolitical: Analyzing Paternal Peace, Masculinities, and War Joanna Tidy Pages 2–18 A Genealogy of Resilience Philippe Bourbeau Pages 19–35 Affect as Methodology: Feminism and the Politics of Emotion Linda Åhäll Pages 36–52 Crafting the “Well-Rounded Citizen”: Empowerment and the Government of Counterradicalization Niklas Altermark; Hampus Nilsson Pages 53–69 Saving the Saviors: Security Practices and Professional Struggles in the Humanitarian Space Monique J Beerli Pages 70–87 Collective Discussion: Diagnosing the Present R B J Walker; Robbie Shilliam; Heloise Weber; Gitte Du Plessis Pages 88–107

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International Relations

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ireb Volume 32, Issue 1, March 2018 US grand strategy after the Cold War: Can realism explain it? Should realism guide it? Stephen M Walt pp. 3–22 Still ‘the human thing’? Technology, human agency and the future of war Christopher Coker pp. 23–38 Actorness and trade negotiating outcomes: West Africa and the SADC Group in negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements Merran Hulse pp. 39–59 Unipolarity’s unpeacefulness and US foreign policy: consequences of a ‘coherent system of irrationality’ Haro L Karkour pp. 60–79 Security privatisation at sea: Piracy and the commercialisation of vessel protection Eugenio Cusumano, Stefano Ruzza pp. 80–103 Global justice: Shaped rather than found Richard Shapcott pp. 104–123

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International Security

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec Volume 42, Issue 3, Winter 2017/2018 Domestic Sources of China's International Behavior Can China Back Down? Crisis De-escalation in the Shadow of Popular Opposition Kai Quek, and Alastair Iain Johnston pp. 7–36 Shifts in Warfare and Party Unity: Explaining China's Changes in Military Strategy M. Taylor Fravel pp. 37–83 Archives and Inference: Documentary Evidence in Case Study Research and the Debate over U.S. Entry into World War II Christopher Darnton pp. 84–126 How Civil Wars End: The International System, Norms, and the Role of External Actors Lise Morjé Howard, and Alexandra Stark pp. 127–171 Correspondence Reconsidering the Outcomes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change Ruolin Su, Alexander B. Downes, and Lindsey A. O'Rourke pp. 172–177 Debating Drone Proliferation Michael J. Boyle, Michael C. Horowitz, Sarah E. Kreps, and Matthew Fuhrmann pp. 178–182 Arms, Alliances, and Patron-Client Relationships Tongfi Kim, Keren Yarhi-Milo, Alexander Lanoszka, and Zack Cooper pp. 183–186

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International Studies Perspectives

https://academic.oup.com/isp Volume 19, Issue 1, February 2018 Toward Critical Pedagogies of the International? Student Resistance, Other-Regardedness, and Self-Formation in the Neoliberal University Louiza Odysseos; Maïa Pal Pages 1–26 Pedagogies of Freedom: Exile, Courage, and Reflexivity in the Life of Paulo Freire Mauro J Caraccioli Pages 27–43 The Specter That Haunts Political Science: The Neglect and Misreading of Marx in International Relations and Comparative Politics Sebastián Sclofsky; Kevin Funk Pages 83–101 The Power of Dance: Teaching International Relations Through Contact Improvisation Felix Rösch Pages 67–82 The Model Arctic Council: Educating Postsecondary Students on Arctic Issues and Governance through Simulation Mary F Ehrlander; Brandon M Boylan Pages 83–101

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International Studies Quarterly

https://academic.oup.com/isq Volume 62, Issue 1, March 2018 Life, Death, or Zombie? The Vitality of International Organizations Julia Gray Pages 1–13 Only Here to Help? Bargaining and the Perverse Incentives of International Institutions William Spaniel Pages 14–22 Financial Data Transparency, International Institutions, and Sovereign Borrowing Costs Mark Copelovitch; Christopher Gandrud; Mark Hallerberg Pages 23–41 When Will States Strike First? Battlefield Advantages and Rationalist War Steven Beard; Joshua A Strayhorn Pages 42–53 Killing Two Birds with One Stone? Examining the Diffusion Effect of Militant Leadership Decapitation Yasutaka Tominaga Pages 54–68 Timing is Everything: Toward a Better Understanding of Time and International Politics Andrew R Hom Pages 69–79 Protean Power and Uncertainty: Exploring the Unexpected in World Politics Peter J Katzenstein; Lucia A Seybert Pages 80–93 Commercial Diplomacy and Political Risk Geoffrey Gertz Pages 94–107 Binding Strategies in Alliance Politics: The Soviet-Japanese-US Diplomatic Tug of War in the Mid-1950s Yasuhiro Izumikawa Pages 108–120 The New Public Address System: Why Do World Leaders Adopt Social Media? Pablo Barberá; Thomas Zeitzoff Pages 121–130 The Things They Carried: Generational Effects of the Vietnam War on Elite Opinion Jonathan M DiCicco; Benjamin O Fordham Pages 131–144 The Rise Predicts the Fall: How the Method of Leader Entry Affects the Method of Leader Removal in Dictatorships

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Jun Koga Sudduth; Curtis Bell Pages 145–159 Elections and Capital Flight: Evidence from Africa Erica Frantz Pages 160–170 A Comparative Analysis of Inequality and Redistribution in Democracies José Alemán; Dwayne Woods Pages 171–181 Apples and Dragon Fruits: The Determinants of Aid and Other Forms of State Financing from China to Africa Axel Dreher; Andreas Fuchs; Brad Parks; Austin M Strange; Michael J Tierney Pages 182–194 Voters Get What They Want (When They Pay Attention): Human Rights, Policy Benefits, and Foreign Aid Tobias Heinrich; Yoshiharu Kobayashi; Leah Long Pages 195–207 Bypass Aid and Unrest in Autocracies Matthew DiLorenzo Pages 208–219

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International Studies Review

https://academic.oup.com/isr Volume 20, Issue 1, March 2018 The Sociology of Knowledge as Postphilosophical Epistemology: Out of IR’s “Socially Constructed” Idealism Inanna Hamati-Ataya Pages 3–29 Challenging the Ontological Boundaries of Religious Practices in International Relations Scholarship Tanya B Schwarz Pages 30–54 Global Governance: A Struggle over Universal Values Vincent Pouliot; Jean-Philippe Thérien Pages 55–73 Contested Legitimacy and Institutional Change: Unpacking the Dynamics of Institutional Legitimacy Dane Imerman Pages 74–100 Regime Security and Regional Cooperation Among Weak States Atena Ş Feraru Pages 101–126 Buffers, Not Bridges: Rethinking Multilateralism and the Resilience of Japan-South Korea Friction Van Jackson Pages 127–151 Book review essay: Interrogating the Postcolonial: On the Limits of Freedom, Subalternity, and Hegemonic Knowledge Alina Sajed Pages 152–160

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International Theory

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-theory Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2018 Should humanitarian interveners promote democracy after genocide? Stefano Recchia pp. 1-30 Frame diffusion and institutional choice in regional economic cooperation Tobias Lenz pp. 31-70 The limits of practice: why realism can complement IR’s practice turn Jonathan Joseph, Milja Kurki pp. 71-97 The challenge of human rights for peace research Andreas H. Hvidsten, Kjersti Skarstad pp. 98-121 Identity beyond othering: crisis and the politics of decision in the EU’s involvement in Libya Maria Leek, Viacheslav Morozov pp. 122-152

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Journal of Democracy

http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/98 Volume 29, Number 1, January 2018 Burma: Suu Kyi's Missteps pp. 5-19 Zoltan Barany The Rise of Kleptocracy A Challenge For Democracy pp. 20-24 Christopher Walker, Melissa Aten The Dark Side Of Globalization pp. 25-38 Oliver Bullough Laundering Cash, Whitewashing Reputations pp. 39-53 Alexander Cooley, John Heathershaw, J.C. Sharman Autocrats Versus Activists in Africa pp. 54-68 Brett L. Carter Malaysia's Missing Billions pp. 69-75 Cynthia Gabriel Power and Plunder in Putin's Russia pp. 76-85 Miriam Lanskoy, Dylan Myles-Primakoff Does China Fit the Model? pp. 86-95 Andrew Wedeman Reevaluating Runoffs in Latin America pp. 96-110 Cynthia McClintock Fighting Terrorism: The Democracy Advantage pp. 111-125 Amichai Magen Dashed Hopes and Extremism in Tunisia pp. 126-140 Geoffrey Macdonald, Luke Waggoner

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Exchange Nativists are Populists, Not Liberals pp. 141-147 Ben Margulies How to Tell Nativists from Populists pp. 148-152 Takis S. Pappas Timor-Leste Votes: Parties and Patronage pp. 153-167 Edward Aspinall, Allen Hicken, James Scambary, Meredith Weiss

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Journal of Global Security Studies

https://academic.oup.com/jogss Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2018 Cold War Geopolitics and the Making of the Oil Curse Cullen S. Hendrix Pages 2–22 Bargaining with Insurgencies in the Shadow of Infighting Rebecca H. Best; Navin A. Bapat Pages 23–37 Troop Retention in Civil Wars: Desertion, Denunciation, and Military Organization in the Democratic Republic of Congo Joanne Richards Pages 38–55 Fear and Loathing: When Nuclear Proliferation Emboldens Michael D. Cohen Pages 56–71 Do US Troop Withdrawals Cause Instability? Evidence from Two Exogenous Shocks on the Korean Peninsula Paul C Avey; Jonathan N Markowitz; Robert J Reardon Pages 72–92 Challenging the Strength of the Antimercenary Norm Hin-Yan Liu; Christopher Kinsey Pages 93–110

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Journal of Peace Research

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/jpra Volume 55, Issue 2, March 2018 Special Issue on new findings from conflict archives New findings from conflict archives: An introduction and methodological framework Laia Balcells, Christopher M Sullivan pp. 137–146 The origins of policing institutions Legacies of colonial insurgency Kristine Eck pp. 147–160 Uneven accountability in the wake of political violence Evidence from Kenya’s ashes and archives Mai Hassan, Thomas O’Mealia pp. 161–174 Resistance is mobile Dynamics of repression, challenger adaptation, and surveillance in US ‘Red Squad’ and black nationalist archives Christopher M Sullivan, Christian Davenport pp. 175–189 Measuring the landscape of civil war Evaluating geographic coding decisions with historic data from the Mau Mau rebellion Rex W Douglass, Kristen A Harkness pp. 190–205 Ideology and state terror: How officer beliefs shaped repression during Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’ Adam Scharpf pp. 206–221 What drives violence against civilians in civil war? Evidence from Guatemala’s conflict archives Rachel A Schwartz, Scott Straus pp. 222–235 Dynamics of internal resettlement during civil war Evidence from Catalonia (1936–39) Laia Balcells pp. 236–251 Disappearing dissent? Repression and state consolidation in Mexico Javier Osorio, Livia I Schubiger, Michael Weintraub pp. 252–266 Stalin’s terror and the long-term political effects of mass repression Yuri M Zhukov, Roya Talibova pp. 267–283

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Millennium

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/mila Volume 46, Issue 2, January 2018 Editorial: Translating International Relations: On the Practical Difficulties of Diversifying the Discipline Sarah Bertrand, Kerry Goettlich, Christopher Murray pp. 93–95 Becoming International: On Symbolic Capital, Conversion and Privilege Tugba Basaran, Christian Olsson pp. 96–118 The Ritual of Beer Consumption as Discursive Intervention: Effigy, Sensory Politics, and Resistance in Everyday IR Robert A. Saunders, Jack Holland pp. 119–141 (Re-)imagining the ‘Self’ of Ontological Security: The Case of Brazil’s Ambivalent Postcolonial Subjectivity Marco A. Vieira pp. 142–164 The Imperial Sociology of the ‘Tribe’ in Afghanistan Nivi Manchanda pp. 165–189 Anthropocene, Capitalocene and Liberal Cosmopolitan IR: A Response to Burke et al.’s ‘Planet Politics’ David Chandler, Erika Cudworth, Stephen Hobden pp. 190–208 Defending Planet Politics Stefanie Fishel, Anthony Burke, Audra Mitchell, Simon Dalby, Daniel Levine pp. 209–219 Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex (in IR) But were Afraid to Ask: The ‘Queer Turn’ in International Relations Melanie Richter-Montpetit pp. 220–240

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Perspectives on Politics

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/latest-issue Volume 16, Issue 1, March 2018 International Legitimacy Lost? Rule and Resistance When America Is First David A. Lake pp. 6-21 Special Section: The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion The Importance of Public Meaning for Political Persuasion Deva Woodly pp. 22-35 Schooling as a Formative Political Experience: Authority Relations and the Education of Citizens Sarah K. Bruch, Joe Soss pp. 36-57 Religious Liberty, Same-Sex Marriage and Public Accommodations George Thomas pp. 58-72 Coalitions Matter: Citizenship, Women, and Quota Adoption in Africa Alice J. Kang, Aili Mari Tripp pp. 73-91 Why Does Pluralism Matter When We Study Politics? A View from Contemporary International Relations Daniel J. Levine, David M. McCourt pp. 92-109 When Is It Rational to Learn the Wrong Lessons? Technocratic Authority, Social Learning, and Euro Fragility Matthias Matthijs, Mark Blyth pp. 110-126 Reflections The Developing World’s “New Middle Classes”: Implications for Political Research Frank-Borge Wietzke, Andy Sumner pp. 127-140 The Rush to Transparency: DA-RT and the Potential Dangers for Qualitative Research Kristen Renwick Monroe pp. 141-148 Review Essay: Authority Contestation during and after Civil War Adrian Florea pp. 149-155

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Political Science Quarterly

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1538-165X Volume 133, Issue 1, Spring 2018 Understanding White Polarization in the 2016 Vote for President: The Sobering Role of Racism and Sexism Brian F. Schaffner Matthew Macwilliams Tatishe Nteta Pages: 9-34 The Mayaguez Crisis: Correcting 30 Years of Scholarship Christopher J. Lamb Pages: 35-76 The Power and Limits of Compellence: A Research Note Robert J. Art Kelly M. Greenhill Pages: 77-97 Compromising Positions: Why Republican Partisans Are More Rigid than Democrats James M. Glaser Jeffrey M. Berry Pages: 99-125 Latino Democrats, Latino Republicans and Interest in Country of Origin Politics Nikola Mirilovic Philip H. Pollock III Pages: 127-149

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Politische Vierteljahresschrift

https://link.springer.com/journal/11615/59/1/page/1 Volume 59, Issue 1, March 2018 Demokratieprobleme des Steuerstaates im 21. Jahrhundert Demokratieprobleme des Steuerstaates im 21. Jahrhundert: Eine Einführung Sebastian Huhnholz, Daniel Mertens, Thomas Rixen Pages 3-11 Ein bisschen Theorie und wenig Empirie: Die öffentlichen Finanzen als Thema der bundesrepublikanischen Politikwissenschaft (1949–1989) Marc Buggeln Pages 13-35 Demokratie als öffentliches Gut? Sebastian Huhnholz Pages 37-61 Sind Demokratien die besseren Steuerstaaten? Laura Seelkopf Pages 63-80 Demokratie oder Fiskalunion? Daniel Mertens Pages 81-102 Globalisierung und fiskalische Demokratie Thomas Rixen Pages 103-124

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Review of International Studies

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies Volume 44, Issue 2, April 2018 The rise of resilience after the financial crises: a case of neoliberalism rebooted? Anthony Mckeown, John Glenn pp. 193-214 Women, wars, and world affairs: Recovering feminist International Relations, 1915–39 Jan Stöckmann pp. 215-235 Taking history seriously in IR: Towards a historicist approach Lorenzo Cello pp. 236-251 Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations: Re-interpreting the Ottoman path to modernity Eren Duzgun pp. 252-278 How postcolonial is post-Western IR? Mimicry and mētis in the international politics of Russia and Central Asia Catherine Owen, John Heathershaw, Igor Savin pp. 279-300 (De)securitisation dilemmas: Theorising the simultaneous enaction of securitisation and desecuritisation Jonathan Luke Austin, Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard pp. 301-323 Just cyber war?: Casus belli, information ethics, and the human perspective Matt Sleat pp. 324-342 International organisations and human rights: What direct authority needs for its legitimation Monika Heupel, Gisela Hirschmann, Michael Zürn pp. 343-366 The stakeholder model paradox: How the globalisation of politics fuels domestic advocacy Marcel Hanegraaff, Arlo Poletti pp. 367-391

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Security Dialogue

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/sdib Volume 49, Issue 1-2, February-April 2018 Special issue on Militarism and security: Dialogue, possibilities and limits Militarism and security: Dialogue, possibilities and limits Anna Stavrianakis, Maria Stern pp. 3–18 Return of the generals? Global militarism in Africa from the Cold War to the present Rita Abrahamsen pp. 19–31 Liberal militarism as insecurity, desire and ambivalence: Gender, race and the everyday geopolitics of war Victoria M Basham pp. 32–43 Rethinking militarism as ideology: The critique of violence after security James Eastwood pp. 44–56 Confronting the colonial: The (re)production of ‘African’ exceptionalism in critical security and military studies Maria Eriksson Baaz, Judith Verweijen pp. 57–69 Militarism and its limits: Sociological insights on security assemblages in the Sahel Philippe M Frowd, Adam J Sandor pp. 70–82 Between security and military identities: The case of Israeli security experts Erella Grassiani pp. 83–95 Varieties of militarism: Towards a typology Bryan Mabee, Srdjan Vucetic pp. 96–108 Building civilian militarism: Colombia, internal war, and militarization in a mid-term perspective Saul M Rodriguez pp. 109–122 Discursive (in)securities and postcolonial anxiety: Enabling excessive militarism in India Swati Parashar pp. 123–135 Why we need to study (US) militarism: A critical feminist lens Annick TR Wibben pp. 136–148

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Security Studies

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/current Volume 27, Issue 1, 2018 Spatial Rivalry and Coups Against Dictators Adrian Florea Pages: 1-26 Beyond the Buzzword: The Three Meanings of “Grand Strategy” Nina Silove Pages: 27-57 Advancing without Attacking: The Strategic Game around the Use of Force Dan Altman Pages: 58-88 The Historical Rarity of Foreign-Deployed Nuclear Weapon Crises Paul C. Avey Pages: 89-119 The Rotten Carrot: US-Turkish Bargaining Failure over Iraq in 2003 and the Pitfalls of Social Embeddedness Marina E. Henke Pages: 120-147 Power Transitions, Status Dissatisfaction, and War: The Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895 Andrew Q. Greve & Jack S. Levy Pages: 148-178

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Sicherheit und Frieden

http://www.sicherheit-und-frieden.nomos.de/ Jahrgang 35 (2017), Heft 4 Themenschwerpunkt: Selbstreflexivität – ein Beitrag zu Frieden und Sicherheit? Gertrud Brücher Selbstreflexivität – Begriff und Programm Seite 163–168 Sabine Jaberg Selbstreflexiver Frieden – selbstreflexive Sicherheit? Seite 169–173 Christoph Weller Friedensforschung als reflexive Wissenschaft Seite 174–178 Michael Bothe Deutschland und das Gewaltverbot Seite 179–184 Jan Grebe Die Bedeutung von Selbstreflexivität in der Rüstungsexportpolitik für die deutsche Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik Seite 185–190 Werner Ruf Neoliberalismus und Unfrieden – eine Kritik der Wirtschafts- und Handelspolitik der EU Seite 191–195 Claudia Brunner Von Selbstreflexion zu Hegemonieselbstkritik Seite 196–201

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Terrorism and Political Violence

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Volume 30, Issue 1, 2018

Armies of God, Armies of Men: A Global Comparison of Secular and Religious Terror Organizations Alon Burstein Pages: 1-21 The Isolated Islamists: The Case of the Allied Democratic Forces in the Ugandan-Congolese Borderland Suranjan Weeraratne & Sterling Recker Pages: 22-46 Insights into Selected Features of Pakistan’s Most Wanted Terrorists Luqman Saeed & Shabib Haider Syed Pages: 47-73 The Role of Political Exclusion and State Capacity in Civil Conflict in South Asia Sambuddha Ghatak Pages: 74-96 Structural Influences on Involvement in European Homegrown Jihadism: A Case Study Bart Schuurman, Edwin Bakker & Quirine Eijkman Pages: 97-115 The Evolution of Political Violence: The Case of Somalia’s Al-Shabaab Jason C. Mueller Pages: 116-141 Al-Qaeda’s Propaganda Decoded: A Psycholinguistic System for Detecting Variations in Terrorism Ideology Shuki J. Cohen, Arie Kruglanski, Michele J. Gelfand, David Webber & Rohan Gunaratna Pages: 142-171 Perspectives and Challenges in the Policing of Terrorism Reviewed by Ryan Shaffer Pages: 174-180 “Do unto Others before They Do unto You” Ivan Strenski Pages: 181-198

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The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia

Volume 20, Issue 1, November 2018 Special Issue: Parliaments in security policy: Involvement, politicisation, and influence Parliaments in security policy: Involvement, politicisation, and influence Patrick A Mello, Dirk Peters pp. 3–18 The war powers of the British parliament: What has been established and what remains unclear? James Strong pp. 19–34 Prime minister leadership style and the role of parliament in security policy Juliet Kaarbo pp. 35–51 Congress, public opinion, and an informal constraint on the commander-in-chief Douglas L Kriner pp. 52–68 Influence beyond formal powers: The parliamentarisation of European Union security policy Guri Rosén, Kolja Raube pp. 69–83 Limiting or liberating? The influence of parliaments on military deployments in multinational settings Daniel Schade pp. 84–103 Chamber of opportunities: Legislative politics and coalition security policy Sibel Oktay pp. 104–120 Is there a parliamentary peace? Parliamentary veto power and military interventions from Kosovo to Daesh Wolfgang Wagner pp. 121–134 The unintended consequences of parliamentary involvement: Elite collusion and Afghanistan deployments in Canada and Germany Philippe Lagassé, Patrick A Mello pp. 135–157 Parliament as an arena for politicisation: The Finnish Eduskunta and crisis management operations Tapio Raunio pp. 158–174

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Toward ‘normal’ politics? Security, parliaments and the politicisation of intelligence oversight in the German Bundestag Hendrik Hegemann pp. 175–190 Articles Why do all our feelings about politics matter? Laura Jenkins pp. 191–205 A return of the repressed: Symptom, fantasy and campaigns for justice for Guantánamo detainees post-2010 Andreja Zevnik pp. 206–222 British conservatism after the vote for Brexit: The ideological legacy of David Cameron Richard Hayton pp. 223–238 Overlapping regionalism in Europe: Patterns and effects Diana Panke, Sören Stapel pp. 239–258

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The Journal of Conflict Resolution

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/jcrb Volume 62, Issue 4, April 2018 Conflict-induced IDPs and the Spread of Conflict Heidrun Bohnet, Fabien Cottier, Simon Hug pp. 691–716 Civil War and the Formation of Social Trust in Kosovo Posttraumatic Growth or War-related Distress? Sara Kijewski, Markus Freitag pp. 717–742 Beyond Trade The Expanding Scope of the Nontrade Agenda in Trade Agreements Karolina Milewicz, James Hollway, Claire Peacock, Duncan Snidal pp. 743–773 Slow to Learn Bargaining, Uncertainty, and the Calculus of Conquest William Spaniel, Peter Bils pp. 774–796 Political Ideology, Trust, and Cooperation In-group Favoritism among Republicans and Democrats during a US National Election Daniel Balliet, Joshua M. Tybur, Junhui Wu, Christian Antonellis, Paul A. M. Van Lange pp. 797–818 Evaluating Conflict Dynamics A Novel Empirical Approach to Stage Conceptions Benjamin T. Jones, Shawna K. Metzger pp. 819–847 Reevaluating Gender and IR Scholarship Moving beyond Reiter’s Dichotomies toward Effective Synergies Laura Sjoberg, Kelly Kadera, Cameron G. Thies pp. 848–870 Data Set Feature Exploring the Universe of UN Human Rights Agreements Jana von Stein First Published August 8, 2017; pp. 871–899 Volume 62, Issue 3, March 2018 State Failure and Transnational Terrorism An Empirical Analysis Justin George pp. 471–495

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Transnational Terrorism Externalities and Coalition Formation Andre Rossi de Oliveira, João Ricardo Faria, Emilson C. D. Silva pp. 496–528 One-sided Violence in Refugee-hosting Areas Kerstin Fisk pp. 529–556 Land Inequality and Rural Unrest Theory and Evidence from Brazil Michael Albertus, Thomas Brambor, Ricardo Ceneviva pp. 557–596 Squeaky Wheels and Troop Loyalty How Domestic Protests Influence Coups d’état, 1951–2005 Jaclyn Johnson, Clayton L. Thyne pp. 597–625 Promoting Competition or Helping the Less Endowed? Distributional Preferences and Collective Institutional Choices under Intragroup Inequality Kenju Kamei pp. 626–655 Data Set Feature SDM: A New Data Set on Self-determination Movements with an Application to the Reputational Theory of Conflict Nicholas Sambanis, Micha Germann, Andreas Schädel pp. 656–686 Volume 62, Issue 2, February 2018 The Unintended Consequences of Political Mobilization on Trust The Case of the Secessionist Process in Catalonia Henar Criado, Francisco Herreros, Luis Miller, Paloma Ubeda pp. 231–253 Arab Responses to Western Hegemony Experimental Evidence from Egypt Elizabeth Nugent, Tarek Masoud, Amaney A. Jamal pp. 254–288 Revolutionary Leaders and Mass Killing Nam Kyu Kim pp. 289–317 Reputations and Signaling in Coercive Bargaining Todd S. Sechser pp. 318–345 International Conventions and Nonstate Actors Selection, Signaling, and Reputation Effects

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Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Simon Hug, Livia Isabella Schubiger, Julian Wucherpfennig pp. 346–380 When Do States Take the Bait? State Capacity and the Provocation Logic of Terrorism Brian Blankenship pp. 381–409 Are Coups Really Contagious? An Extreme Bounds Analysis of Political Diffusion Michael K. Miller, Michael Joseph, Dorothy Ohl pp. 410–441 Data Set Feature Justice during Armed Conflict A New Dataset on Government and Rebel Strategies Cyanne E. Loyle, Helga Malmin Binningsbø pp. 442–466

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The Nonproliferation Review

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rnpr20/current Vol. 24, Issue 3-4, 2017 Special Section: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Negotiating the “Iran talks” in Tehran: the Iranian drivers that shaped the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Ariane Tabatabai Pages: 225-242 No EU, no Iran deal: the EU's choice between multilateralism and the transatlantic link Tarja Cronberg Pages: 243-259 The JCPOA and safeguards: model or outlier? Paul Kerr Pages: 261-273 Articles Eyes on the prize: India’s pursuit of membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group Mark Hibbs Pages: 275-296 Why do entities get involved in proliferation? Exploring the criminology of illicit WMD-related trade Daniel Salisbury Pages: 297-314 Red lines in nuclear nonproliferation Dan Altman & Nicholas L. Miller Pages: 315-342 Nuclear ambiguity, no-first-use, and crisis s­tability in asymmetric crises Alexander Lanoszka & Thomas Leo Scherer Pages: 343-355 Report Public support, political polarization, and the nuclear-test ban: evidence from a new US national survey Stephen Herzog & Jonathon Baron Pages: 357-371

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Vereinte Nationen

https://www.bwv-verlag.de/digibib/bwv/apply/content/opus/210000/ Ausgabe 1/2018 Schwerpunkt: Weltmacht versus Weltorganisation Trump und die Vereinten Nationen Barbara Crossette Seite 3-7 Amerikas Forderung nach UN-Reformen Josef Braml Seite 9-14 Klimawandel in Washington, D.C. Manuela Mattheß Seite 15-19 Die USA als Garant für Menschenrechte? Lea-Sophie Zielinski Seite 20-24 António Guterres – Ein Jahr im Amt Beate Wagner Seite 26-30

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Washington Quarterly

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/current Volume 41, Issue 1, 2018 Provocations The Day after Trump: American Strategy for a New International Order Rebecca Friedman Lissner & Mira Rapp-Hooper Pages: 7-25 What If California Had a Foreign Policy? The New Frontier of States’ Rights David Freeman Engstrom & Jeremy M. Weinstein Pages: 27-43 How China Ends Wars: Implications for East Asian and U.S. Security Oriana Skylar Mastro Pages: 45-60 The End of Elite Unity and the Stability of Saudi Arabia Stig Stenslie Pages: 61-82 The Myth of the Ticking Bomb Ron E. Hassner Pages: 83-94 Allied Proliferation? Cascading Chaos in Nuclear Northeast Asia Alexandre Debs & Nuno P. Monteiro Pages: 97-113 South Korea’s Nuclear Hedging? Lami Kim Pages: 115-133 Power Transitions Power Transitions: Thucydides Didn’t Live in East Asia David C. Kang & Xinru Ma Pages: 137-154 Cooperation, Uncertainty, and the Rise of China: It’s About “Time” David M. Edelstein Pages: 155-171 Status, Prestige, Activism and the Illusion of American Decline John Glaser Pages: 173-197

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Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik

http://link.springer.com/journal/12399 Jahrgang 11, Heft 1, Januar 2018 Zum Erfolg verdammt? Die Gemeinsame Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik der EU ein Jahr nach der Globalen Strategie Anna Maria Kellner Pages 1-11 The Significance of Security Policy in the Israel-United States Free Trade Agreement Christian Schlegel Pages 13-23 Seemacht im internationalen Staatensystem und die Krise im Südchinesischen Meer Nikolaus Scholik Pages 25-38 Außenpolitische Handlungsregeln in Deutschland. Ergebnisse aus Experteninterviews während der Libyenkrise 2011 Hermann Kurthen, Helmar Schöne Kriege und Kriegführung der Staaten des Globalen Nordens im 21. Jahrhundert Hans-Georg Ehrhart Pages 65-81 Strategie und Strategielehre Maximilian Terhalle Pages 83-100 The Pacific Century? Tagungsbericht zur ISA International Conference, 15.-17. Juni 2017 in Hongkong Till Florian Tömmel Pages 101-106