Contents - Natolin Library
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Contents - Natolin Library
Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update – October 2010 List of journals Politics & international relations section between January and October 2010 : 1. Administration and Society 2. Allemagne d’aujourd’hui 3. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 4. Comparative Political Studies 5. Cooperation and Conflict 6. Critique Internationale 7. Democratization 8. Diplomacy & Statecraft 9. Environmental Politics 10. European Journal of International Relations 11. European Journal of Political Research 12. European Political Science 13. French Politics 14. Government and Opposition 15. International Affairs 16. International Negotiation 17. International Relations 18. Irish Political Studies 19. Journal of International Relations and Development 20. Journal of Public Policy 21. Nations and Nationalism 22. Public Administration 23. Regional and Federal Studies 24. Revue Francaise d'administration Publique 25. Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives 26. Social Policy & Administration 27. Turkish Studies International Relations Volume 24 CONTENTS Number I March 2010 ARTICLES Ontological (In)security and State Denial of Historical Crimes: Turkey and Japan AyseZarakol 3 Hedging Against Oil Dependency: New Perspectives on China's Energy Security Policy 0ystein Tunjs0 25 What activates an identity? The case of Norden Hans E. Andersson 46 Trauma and the Politics of Emotions: Constituting Identity, Security and Community after the Bali Bombing Emma Hutchison 65 The 'Double Law' of Hospitality: Rethinking Cosmopolitan Ethics in Humanitarian Intervention Gideon Baker 87 CONTRIBUTORS 104 Administration & Society Volume 42 Number 2 April 2010 Articles Identity Without Boundaries: Public Administration's Canon(s) of Integration Joe C. N. Raadschelders 131 Alignment and Results:Testing the Interaction Effects of Strategy, Structure, and Environment From Miles and Snow 160 Kenneth J. Meier, Laurence J. OToole Jr., George A. Boyne, Richard M.Walker, and Rhys Andrews Trust in Governance Networks: Its Impacts on Outcomes 193 Erik-Hans Klijnjurian Edelenbos, and Bram Steijn Examining Intergovernmental and Interorganizational Response to Catastrophic Disasters:Toward a Network-Centered Approach 222 Nairn Kapucu,Tolga Arslan, and Matthew Lloyd Collins Democratic Knowledge:The Task Before Us 248 Camilla Stivers Administration & Society Volume 42 Number 3 May 2010 Articles The Organ of Experience: A Defense of the Primacy of Public Administrators in the Design and Reform of Policy and Law Brian J. Cook 263 A Security Preface to 21 st-Century Public Administration 287 James A. Stever The Relationship Between Intervention by Central/Federal or Local Levels of Government and Local Emergency Preparedness Training 315 Moshe Maor Interorganizational Collaboration and the Transition to the Department of Homeland Security: A Knowledge Analytic Interpretation 343 Terence M. Garrett New Fields or Old Fields for Social Equity Scholarship^ Comment on Ken Oldfield's Social Equity Scholarship 361 Gaylord George Candler Working-Class Intellectuals: (Oxy) moronic Professors and Educational Equality (A Response to Ken Oldfield, A&S, 41,1016-1038) 368 Heather Brook and Dee Michell Administration & Society Volume 42 Number 4 July 2010 Articles An Update of a Classic: Applying Expectancy Theory to Understand Contracted Provider Motivation 375 KristinaT Lambright Paradox and Collaboration in Network Management 404 Sonia M. Ospina and Angel Saz-Carranza Effects of Information Technology on Policy Decision-Making Processes: Some Evidences Beyond Rhetoric 441 Seunghwan Myeong and Younghoon Choi Response to "Democratic Knowledge-The Task Before Us" by Camilla Stivers 460 Hugh T Miller Crossing the Relational-RubicomA Reply to Stivers Thomas J. Catlaw 466 Administration & Society Volume 42 Number 5 September 2010 Articles The Rhetorical Possibilities of "Home" in Homeland Security 479 J. Patrick Dobel Rethinking Systems: Configurations of Politics and Policy in Contemporary Governance 504 Michael P. Crozier Communicating Identity:The Use of Core Value Statements in Regulative Institutions 526 Arild Waeraas Objective and Subjective Performance Measures: A Note on Terminology Hindy Lauer Schachter 550 Reconsidering Policy Feedback: How Policies Affect Politics 568 Daniel Beland Economic-NPM and the Need to Bring Justice and Equity Back to the Debate on Public Organizations David Arellano-Gault 591 Administration & Society Volume 42 Number 1 March 2010 Back to the Future: Toward a Political Economy of Love and Abundance Margaret Stout.............................................................................................................................. 3 Representative Bureaucracy and Policy Tools: Ethnicity, Student Discipline, and Representation in Public Schools Christine H. Roch, David W. Pitts, and Ignacio Navarro..................................................................................................................... 38 Toward a Theoretical Framework for Ethical Decision Making of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Existing Models Reconsidered Kim Loyens and Jeroen Maesschalck ........................................................................................ 66 A Very Tangled Web: Public and Private Redux Sheila Suess Kennedy and Deanna Malatesta............................................................................ 101 Disputatfo Sine Fine Class: An Elephantine Problem Camilla Stivers ............................................................................................................................ 119 Cutting Edge or Reversion James A. Stever........................................................................................................................... 123 Allemagne d’aujourd’hui N 191 janvier - mars 2010 SOMMAIRE Editorial : Grèce, Allemagne, France : quelle issue pour la zone euro ? par H. BRODERSEN ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Dossier Débuts du nouveau gouvernement Merkel et politique étrangère de l'Allemagne Présentation par J. VAILLANT............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 H. BRODERSEN. - Scénarios de « sortie de crise » : le cas allemand................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 A. MARCHETTI - H. STARK - D'une coalition à l'autre : la politique étrangère de l'Allemagne ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22 M. SCHMID. - Le Bundestag et les citoyens allemands hors-jeu ? La communication gouvernementale sur l'engagement militaire en Afghanistan. Le bombardement de Kunduz ou l'illustration d'une panne de communication ................................................................................................................................................ 32 K. D. VOIGT. - Conditions à remplir par Die Linke en politique étrangère pour entrer dans une coalition avec le SPD 46 D. DESCHAUX-BEAUME. - Le coupe franco-allemand et là PESD au quotidien : mythes et réalités........................................................................................................................................................................ 50 B. M. ESSIS. - La politique africaine de l'Allemagne depuis 1990 : un regard normatif .......................................................................................... 61 Y. SINTOMER. - Le débat sur le foulard islamique au miroir allemand ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78 L'actualité sociale par B. LESTRADE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 92 Dossier La mémoire de la RDA et sa représentation en images Présentation (AA) ................................................................................................................................................................................. ;........................................... 98 C. LOESER. - La DEFA : un bilan critique de 60 ans d'histoire . 99 M. STEINLE - L'ennemi de classe à l'écran : la RFA vue parla RDA ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 105 R. JESSEN. - La révolution est-allemande de 1989 comme « lieu de mémoire » allemand. Iconographie et mémoire collective........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 118 Allemagne d’aujourd’hui N° 192 avril - juin 2010 Dossier Sortie de la singularité Retour à la normalité : politique et interventions militaires extérieures de l'Allemagne depuis 1990 Colloaue organisé par l'Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne en collaboration avec le Laboratoire CICC de l'Université de Cergy-Pontoise et avec le concours de la Fondation Friedrich Ebert (Paris) et de l'Institut Goethe de Lyon Présentation par J. THOREL.................................................................................................................................................................................................. J. VAILLANT. - L'Allemagne unifiée : une normalité singulière ? 3 5 F. GAUZY-KRIEGER. - Vers une militarisation accrue de la politique de sécurité allemande : les interventions extérieures delà Bundeswehrde 1990 à 2000..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 F. A. STENGEL. - Légitimer l'armée en opération : les interventions extérieures de la « nouvelle Bundeswehr » dans la rhétorique du gouvernement rouge-vert................................................................................................................................................................... 25 A. MARCHETTI. - L'Allemagne tiraillée. Un « rôle particulier » malgré la « normalisation » dans le cadre de la politique de sécurité et de défense européenne .................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 J. THOREL. - Le rôle de l'ONU dans le processus de normalisation de la politique étrangère et de sécurité de l'Allemagne unie................................................................................................................................................................... : ....................................... 43 M. REVUE. - Vernetzte Sicherheit ou sécurité interconnectée. La fin de la séparation entre sécurité intérieure et extérieure ?.. 54 I. MARAS & S. REINKE DE BUITRAGO. - Les interventions de la Bundeswehr au miroir de la classe politique et des opinions publiques en Allemagne et en France..................................................................................................................................................................... 65 U. PFEIL. - La Bundeswehr et sa mémoire entre normalité et singularité ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 76 Débat. « Allemagne puissance ». Mythe et réalité J.-P. Gougeon, S. Martens, H. Stark et H. Miard-Delacroix répondent aux questions de J. Vaillant ................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 Cambridge Review of International Affairs CONTENTS Volume 23 Number 1 March 2010 Editorial introduction Josef Teboho Ansorge SCHOLARSHIP AND WARS Ethics, POWER AND KNOWLEDGE Thinking about terrorism and just war Talal Asad Expert intervention; knowledge, violence and identity during the Algerian crisis, 1997-1998 Jacob Mundy 25 Of 'witch's brews' and scholarly communities; the dangers and promise of academic parrhesia Brent J Steele 49 SOCIOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Sociology and international relations; legacies and prospects George Lawson and Robbie Shilliam 69 Methodological nationalism and the domestic analogy; classical resources for their critique Daniel Chemilo 87 Towards the global social; sociological reflections on governance and risk in the context of the current financial crisis Robert Deuchars 107 Historical sociology, international relations and connected histories Gurminder K Bhambra 127 INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES Entropy and the trajectory of world politics; why polarity has become less meaningful Randall L Schweller 145 Basic problems in the theory of uneven and combined development. Part II; unevenness and political multiplicity Justin Rosenberg 165 Cambridge Review of International Affairs CONTENTS Volume 23 Number 2 June 2010 SCHOLARSHIP AND WARS ART AND ACADEMIC (RE)PRESENTATIONS Counterinsurgency and terror expertises the integration of social scientists into the war effort David Miller and Tom Mills Preliminary results from voices of the Mada'in: a tribal history and study of one of Baghdad's six rural districts Adam L Silverman The roles of conflict resolution scholars in Georgian-Abkhaz and Georgian-South-Ossetian conflict and conflict resolution Susan Allen Nan International relations scholarship, academic institutions and the Israeli—Palestinian conflict Maia Hallward History writing and securitization of the others the construction and reconstruction of Palestinian and Israeli security discourses Bezen Balamir Coskun Conflict arts scholars develop the tactical value of cultural patrimony Erik Nemeth Is anyone watching? War, cinema and bearing witness Simon Philpott War's dark glamours ethics of research in war and conflict zones Sascha Helbardt, Dagmar Hellmann-Rajanayagam and Riidiger Korff 203 223 237 259 281 299 325 349 BOOK BEVIEWS Richard Jackson and Neil Howe with Rebecca Strauss and Keisuke Nakashima, The graying of the great powers: demography and geopolitics in the 21st century Sergio DellaPergola 371 Nicholas Thompson, The hawk and the dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan and the history of the Cold War Edward Lawrence 373 John Yoo, Crisis and command: a history of executive power from George Washington to George W Bush Hillel Ofek 375 Giacomo Chiozza, Anti-Americanism and the American world order Max Reibman 376 Eric A Posner, The perils of global legalism Nicholas Xenakis 378 Cambridge Review of International Affairs CONTENTS Volume 23 Number 3 September 2010 THE FOREIGN POLICY POWER OF SMALL STATES Introduction: the foreign policy power of small states Alan Chong and Matthias Maass 381 Small state soft power strategies: virtual enlargement in the cases of the Vatican City State and Singapore Alan Chong 383 Opportunities and limitations of the exercise of foreign policy power by a very small state: the case of Trinidad and Tobago Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner 407 Security, profit or shadow of the past? Explaining the security strategies of microstates Anders Wivel and Kajsa Ji Noe Oest 429 INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES Anglobal governance? Srdjan Vucetic 455 Psychopathology and world politics Ralph Pettman 475 Critical approaches and the legacy of the agent/structure debate In international relations Samuel Knafo ^93 BOOK REVIEWS Jessica L Harland-Jacobs, Builders of empire: freemasons and British imperialism Frank Albo Paul Connerton, How modernity forgets Stefan Dolgert Trevor Thrall and Jane K Cramer (eds), American foreign policy and the politics of fear: threat inflation since 9/11 Sebastian Herbstreuth Jeffrey T Checkel and Peter J Katzenstein (eds), European identity Ariella Huff Annette Freyberg-Inan, Ewan Harrison and Patrick James (eds), Rethinking realism in international relations: between tradition and innovation Christine Lee 517 519 521 522 524 Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 1 January 20 SO Contents Bargaining Delays in the Government Formation Process Sona N. Golder 3 Constraining Ministerial Power: The Impact ofVeto Players on Labor Market Reforms in Industrial Democracies, 1973-2000 Michael Becher 33 Comparing Strategic Voting Under FPTP and PR Paul R.Abramson,John H.AIdrich,Andre Blais, Matthew Diamond, Abraham Diskin, Indridi H. Indridason, Daniel J. Lee, and Renan Levine 61 "No Irish Need Apply"? Veto Players and Legislative Productivity in the Republic of Ireland, 1949-2000 Richard S. Conley and Marija A. Bekafigo 91 Do Migrants Remit Democracy? International Migration, Political Beliefs, and Behavior in Mexico Clarisa Perez-Armendariz and David Crow I 19 Book Reviews Social Protection and the Market in Latin America. The Transformation of Social Security Institutions, by S. M. Brooks Jennifer Pribble 149 Legislative Voting and Accountability, by J. M. Carey Royce Carroll 153 The Political Economy of Managed Migration: Nonstate Actors, Europeanization, and the Politics of Designing Migration Policies, by G. Menz Antje Ellermann \ 56 Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Articles Number 10 October 2010 Do Ethnic Parties Exclude Women? Stephanie S. Holmsten, Robert G. Moser, and Mary C. Slosar 1179 Political Competition as an Obstacle to Judicial Independence: Evidence From Russia and Ukraine Maria Popova 1202 Why Get Technical? Corruption and the Politics of Public Service Reform in the Indian States Jennifer L Bussell 1230 Corruption and Trust: Theoretical Considerations and Evidence From Mexico Stephen D. Morris and Joseph L Klesner 1258 What You Want Depends on What You Know: Firm Preferences in an Information Age Abraham L Newman 1286 Book Reviews Measuring Democracy: A Bridge Between Scholarship and Politics, by G. Munck Michael Touchton 1313 War on Sacred Grounds, by R. E. Hassner Natan B. Sachs 1317 How Wars End, by D. Reiter Daniel S. Morey 1321 Comparative Political Studies vol 43 no 2 Making Reconstruction Work: Civil Society and Information after War's End Rieko Kage 163 Personality and Political Tolerance: The Limits of Democratic Learning in Postcommunist Europe Robert A. Hinckley 188 Institutional Constraints on Profligate Politicians: The Conditional Effect of Partisan Fragmentation on Budget Deficits Joachim Wehner 208 The Strategy of Paired Comparison:Toward a Theory of Practice Sidney Tarrow 230 Book Reviews Exporting Japan: Politics of Emigration to Latin America, by T. Endoh ffierey M. Sellers 260 The Market and the Masses in Latin America: Policy Reform and Consumption in Liberalizing Economies, by A. Baker Ryan Saylor 264 Forced to Be Good: Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights, by E. M. Hafner-Burton Nikolas G. Emmanuel 268 ' Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 3 March 2010 Contents Political Scale and Electoral Turnout: Evidence From the Less Industrialized World Karen L Remmer 275 Death of the Partisan? Globalization and Taxation in South America, 1990-2006 Austin Hart 304 The Political Economy of Technological Innovation and Employment Jingjing Huo and Hui Feng 329 New Structuralism and Institutional Change: Federalism Between Centralization and Decentralization Jan Erk and Edward Koning 353 Endogenous Oil Rents Thad Dunning 379 B o o k R e vi e w s Voting Amid Violence: Electoral Democracy in Colombia, by S. L.Taylor Erika Moreno 41 I States Against Migrants: Deportation in Germany and the United States, by A. Ellermann Georg Menz 415 Crude Democracy: Natural Resource Wealth and Political Regimes, by T. Dunning Benjamin Smith 418 Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 4 April 2010 Contents Trading Places:The Role of the United States and the European Union in International Environmental Politics R. Daniel Kelemen and David Vogel 427 Why No Backsliding? The European Union's Impact on Democracy and Governance Before and After Accession Philip Levitz and Grigore Pop-Heches 457 Policy Uncertainty in Hybrid Regimes: Evidence From Firm-Level Surveys Thomas Kenyon and Megumi Naoi 486 Unified Government, Bill Approval, and the Legislative Weight of the President Eduardo Aleman and Ernesto Calvo 51 I Book Reviews Rebels Without Borders:Transnational Insurgencies in World Politics, by I. Salehyan Shanna A. Kirschner 535 Political Islam in Southeast Asia, by G. P. Means Jennifer L Epley 538 Federations:The Political Dynamics of Cooperation, by C. Rector John W. Hulsey 542 Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 6 June 2010 Contents The Politics of Inequality: Voter Mobilization and Left Parties in Advanced Industrial States Jonas Pontusson and David Rueda 675 Revisiting the Single European Act (and the Common Wisdom on Globalization) Craig Parsons 70S Aid Effectiveness and the Politics of Personalism Joseph Wright 735 Elections in Rural China: Competition Without Parties Pierre F Landry, Deborah Davis, and Shiru Wang 763 Book Reviews Explaining Institutional Change in Europe, by A. Heritier Craig Parsons 791 Participatory Institutions in Democratic Brazil, by L.Avritzer Jorge Antonio Alves 795 The Forensics of Election Fraud: Russia and Ukraine, by M. Myagkov, P. C. Ordeshook, and D. Shakin Robert Person 798 Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 6 June 2010 Contents The Politics of Inequality: Voter Mobilization and Left Parties in Advanced Industrial States Jonas Pontusson and David Rueda 675 Revisiting the Single European Act (and the Common Wisdom on Globalization) Craig Parsons 70S Aid Effectiveness and the Politics of Personalism Joseph Wright 735 Elections in Rural China: Competition Without Parties Pierre F Landry, Deborah Davis, and Shiru Wang 763 Book Reviews Explaining Institutional Change in Europe, by A. Heritier Craig Parsons 791 Participatory Institutions in Democratic Brazil, by L.Avritzer Jorge Antonio Alves 795 The Forensics of Election Fraud: Russia and Ukraine, by M. Myagkov, P. C. Ordeshook, and D. Shakin Robert Person 798 Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 7 July 2010 Contents The Political Economy of Authoritarian Single-Party Dominance Kenneth F. Greene 397 Class, Status, and Party:The Changing Face of Political Islam in Turkey and Egypt Sebnem Gumuscu 335 Institutional Feedback and Support for the Welfare State: The Case of National Health Care Jason Jordan 352 Methodology Forum Informative Regress: Critical Antecedents in Comparative Politics Dan Slater and Erica Simmons 386 Book Reviews The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America: Political Support and Democracy in Eight Nations, by J.A. Booth and M.A. Seligson Abbey Steele 913 Democracy at Risk: How Terrorist Threats Affect the Public, by J. L Merolla and E.J. Zechmeister John P. Moran 921 The Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe: Public Preferences and Policy Reforms, by A. Roberts Dagmar Radin 925 (tSAGE Los Angeles | London | New Delhi Singapore | Washington DC Comparative Political Studies Volume 43 Number 8/9 August/September 2010 Contents Special lssue:The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies Guest Editors: Giovanni Capoccia and Daniel Ziblatt In tr od ucti on The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies: A New Research Agenda for Europe and Beyond Giovanni Capoccia and Daniel Ziblatt 931 Arti cl es Diffusion and the Constitutionalization of Europe Zachary Elkins 969 The Great Reform Act of 1832 and British Democratization Thomas Ertman 1000 The Founding of the French Third Republic Stephen £ Hanson 1023 Reading History Forward:The Origins of Electoral Systems in European Democracies Amel Ahmed 1059 Beyond Dictatorship and Democracy: Rethinking National Minority Inclusion and Regime Type in Interwar Eastern Europe Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg 1089 Interests, Inequality, and Illusion in the Choice for Fair Elections Nancy Bermeo 1119 The Diffusion of Regime Contention in European Democratization, 1830-1940 KurtWeyland 1148 Cooperation and Conflict Volume 45 Number I March 2010 Contents From the Editors 3 Lee Miles and Jan Angstrom Articles The strategic calculus of terrorism: Substitution and competition in the Israel-Palestine conflict 6 Aaron Gauset, Lindsay Heger, Maxwell Young and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch 'Norway is a peace nation5: A discourse analytic reading of the Norwegian peace engagement 34 0ystein Haga Skanland The European Union, borders and conflict transformation: The Case of Cyprus 55 George Christou Realpolitik and international reaction to non-compliance with Liberal Democratic norms: Comparing EU and US response patterns 80 Alexander Warkotsch DejaVu All Over Again: A post-Cold War empirical analysis of Samuel Huntington's 'Clash of Civilizations' Theory 107 Nicholas Charron Book review essay The Paradox of the 'Responsibility to Protect9 David Chandler 128 Cooperation and Conflict Volume 45 Number 2 June 2010 Contents Articles Who is keeping the sea safe? Testing theories of international law compliance 139 Kendall Stiles Analysing Greek-Turkish disaster-related cooperation: A disaster diplomacy perspective 162 N. Emel Ganapati, Han Kelman and Theodore Koukis Democratic accountability of international organizations: Parliamentary control within the Council of Europe and the OSCE and the prospects for the United Nations 186 Beat Habegger Deconstructing the DMZ: Derrida, Levinas and the phenomenology of peace 205 llsup Ahn Normative Europeanization:The case of Swedish foreign policy reorientation 224 Douglas Brommesson Review Article Weighing up the balance: What role for the balance of power in the twenty-first century? Benjamin Zala 245 Critique Internationale No 46 2010 sommaire Éditorial Le feminisme islamique aujourd’hui Sous la responsabilité de Stéphanie Latte Abdallah 7 Le féminisme islamique, vingt ans après : économie d'un débat et nouveaux chantiers de recherche par Stéphanie Latte Abdallah 9 Où en est le féminisme islamique ? par Margot Badran 25 Le féminisme islamique en Iran : nouvelle forme d'assujettissement ou émergence de sujets agissants ? par Azadeh Kian « Droits de Sa femme » et développement personne! : les appropriations du religieux par les femmes en Arabie Saoudite par Amélie Le Renard Maroc : vers un « feminisme islamique d'État » par Souad Eddouada et Renata Pepicelli La contribution des organisations de migrants latino-americains des États-Unis au développement de leurs pays d'origine par Cristina Escobar 45 67 87 103 Pouvoir et transition générationnelle en Arabie Saoudite par Nabil Mouline 125 Les programmes de lotte contre la pauvreté au Venezuela par Anne Daguerre o 147 Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad de Marnia Lazreg et Torture and Democracy de Darius k RejaÊI (Hamit Bozarslan) Anthropologie de l'aide humanitaire et du développement : des pratiques aux savoirs, des savoirs aux pratiques de Laetitia Atlani-Duault et Laurent Vidal (dir.) (Sandrine Revêt) Théorie de la fédération de Olivier Beaud (Thierry Chopin) 171 181 187 Social States: China in International institutions, 1380-2000 de Alastasr lasn Johnston (David Ambrosetti) 195 Abstracts 201 Note aux contributeurs 207 Critique Internationale No 48 2010 sommaire Édîtorial 5 Thema Les policy transfers en question 7 sous la responsabilité de Thierry Delpeuch, Laurence Dumoulin et Cécile Vigour Les policy transfer studies : analyse critique et perspectives par Laurence Dumoulin et Sabine Saurugger Des transferts aux apprentissages : réflexions à partir des nouveaux modes de gestion du développement économique local en Bulgarie par Thierry Delpeuch et Margarita Vassileva Légitimités asymétriques et hybridations organisationnelles face à l'importation de pratiques étrangères : le secteur de l'eau en Allemagne par Murielle Cœurdray et Thomas Blanchet Les porteurs discrets de la surveillance financière par Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Thierry Godefroy et Pierre Lascoumes 9 25 53 77 Les configurations déveioppementistes internationales au Maroc et en Tunisie : des polky tranfers à portée limitée par Amin Allai 97 Poiky transfer ou innovation ? L'activité juridictionnelle à distance en France par Laurence Dumoulin et Christian Licoppe 117 Waria La guerre de Sa'da 1 des singularités yéménites à S'agenda international par Laurent Bonnefoy 137 Un nationalisme à géométrie variable dans l'Afrique du Sud post-apartheid par Vincent Darracq 151 Organisations professionnelles et mobilisation en contexte coercitif : le cas jordanien par Pénélope Larzillière 183 Lectures Contribution à une histoire sociale de la conception lagroyenne de la politisation (Myriam Aït-Aoudia, Mounia Bennani-Chraïbi, Jean-Gabriel Contamin) Théories et concepts de l'intégration européenne de Sabine Saurugger (Christian Lequesne) Preventing Catastrophe: The Use and Misuse of Intelligence in Efforts to Hait the Prolifération of Weapons of Mass Destruction de Thomas Graham Jr. et Keith A. Hansen (Pierre Grosser) 207 221 227 Critique internationale 47 2010 sommaire Éditorial Voyages des racines Sous la direction de Antonela Capelle-Pogâcean Imaginaires, pratiques et politiques du revenir par Antonela Capeile-Pogâcean S Rituel et mémoire au Ghana : les usages politiques de la diaspora par Bayo Holsey 19 Voyages en identités» Les espaces-temps de l'appartenance des Turcs de Bulgarie installés en Turquie par Nadège Ragaru 37 Pèlerins-voyageurs en patrie diasporique : les retours des juifs au SVSaroc par André Levy 61 « Arrière patrie, » Une note sur Se retour des pieds-noirs en Algérie par Éric Savarese 77 Varia La dialectique des terrorismes en Inde depuis 2001 : la « main de l'étranger », Ses islamistes et les nationalistes hindous par Christophe Jaffrelot Définir Al-Qaida par Jean-Pierre Filiu L'ethnicisation du champ éducatif religieux en Israël l'exemple de Petah-TIkva par Aurélia Smotriez 93 111 135 Lectures John Hope Franklin, historien des Noirs américains (Pap Ndiaye) 161 Kalte Heimat Die Geschichte der deutschen Vertriebenen nach 1945 [Froide patrie. L'histoire des expulsés allemands après 1945] de Andréas Kossert ■ 169 (Catherine Perron) Compter et classer : histoire des recensements américains de PauS Schor (Morgane Labbé) 177 Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population de Matthew Connelfiy (Jacques Véron) 183 Abstracts 189 Note aux contributeurs 195 DEMOCRATIZATION Volume 17 Number 1 February 2010 CONTENTS Informal politics and the uncertain context of transition: revisiting early stage non-democratic development in Kazakhstan Rico Isaacs 1 Consolidating democracy in Ghana: progress and prospects? Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai and Gordon Crawford 26 Political and ideological aspects in the measurement of democracy: the Freedom House case Diego Giannone 68 Exploring USAID's democracy promotion in Bosnia and Afghanistan: a 'cookie-cutter approach'? Matthew Alan Hill 98 Party prohibition cases: different approaches by the Turkish constitutional court and the European Court of Human Rights Ergun Ozbudun 125 Two dimensions of democracy and the economy Leslie Elliott Armijo and Carlos Gervasoni 143 Explaining mass support for democracy in Hong Kong Ming Sing 175 Book reviews Democracy and other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics by Jodi Dean Andrew Moron 206 Palace Politics: How the Ruling Party Brought Crisis to Mexico by Jonathan Schlefer Kevin J. Middlebrook 208 The Unfinished Transition to Democracy in Latin America by Juan Carlos Calleros Andrea Oelsner 210 Guardians of the Revolution. Iran and the World in the Age of the AyatoUahs by Ray Takeyh Jeffrey Haynes Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia, edited by Marco Biinte and Andreas Ufen Olle Tornquist DEMOCRATIZATION Volume 17 Number 2 April 2010 SPECIAL ISSUE: DEMOCRACY AND VIOLENCE GUEST EDITORS: JOHN SCHWARZMANTEL AND HENDRIK KRAETZSCHMAR CONTENTS Articles Democracy and violence: a theoretical overview John Schwarzmantel Liberal democratic politics as a form of violence Maureen Ramsay A contest to democracy? How the UK has responded to the current terrorist threat Raffaello Pantucci Hearts and minds and votes: the role of democratic participation in countering terrorism Rachel Briggs Perverse state formation and securitized democracy in Latin America Jenny Pearce Revisiting 'democracy in the country and at home' in Peru Jelke Boesten Bullets over ballots: Islamist groups, the state and electoral violence in Egypt and Morocco Hendrik Kraetzschmar and Francesco Cavatorta Refraining resistance and democracy: narratives from Hamas and Hizbullah Larbi Sadiki Book reviews Bourgeoisie, State and Democracy: Russia, Britain, France, Germany and the USA, by Graeme Gill David White Is Democracy Exportable? edited by Zoltan Barany and Robert G. Moser Andrew Moron Democratization in America: A Comparative-Historical Analysis edited by Desmond King, Robert Lieberman, Gretchen Ritter, and Laurence Whitehead Andrew Moron Muslims in the West after 9/11. Religion, Politics and Law edited by Jocelyne Cesari Jeffrey Haynes Quotas for Women in Politics: Gender and Candidate Selection Reform Worldwide by Mona Lena Krook Snezhina Gulubova DEMOCRATIZATION Volume 17 Number 3 June 2010 CONTENTS Articles Democratic enclaves in authoritarian regimes Bruce Gilley 389 Using international law to assess elections Avery Davis-Roberts and David J. Carroll 416 Beijing's 2007 political reform plan and prospects for Hong Kong's democratization Baohui Zhang 442 What difference can a path make? Regional democracy promotion regimes in the Americas and Africa Thomas Legler and Thomas Kwasi Tieku 465 Fighting for the rule of law: civil resistance and the lawyers' movement in Pakistan Zahid Shahab Ahmed 492 Challenges to democracy building and the role of civil society Tina Mavrikos-Adamou 514 Ties that bind? The rise and decline of ethno-regional partisanship in Malawi, 1994-2009 Karen Ferree and Jeremy Horowitz 534 'The unfinished business of democratization': struggles for services and accountability in South African cities Sebastiana Etzo 564 Book reviews The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America: Political Support and Democracy in Eight Nations by John A. Booth and Mitchell A. Seligson Brian D. Cramer 587 The Social Construction of Russia's Resurgence: Aspirations, Identity and Security Interests by Anne L. Clunan Ray Sontag 591 The Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe: Public Preferences and Policy Reforms by Andrew Roberts Sean Hartley 593 When Rebels Become Stakeholders: Democracy, Agency and Social Change in India by Subrata Mitra and V. B. Singh Ayelet Harel-Shalev 595 Erratum 597 DEMOCRATIZATION Volume 17 Number 4 August 2010 SPECIAL ISSUE: ETHNIC PARTY BANS IN AFRICA GUEST EDITORS: MATTHIJS BOGAARDS, MATTHIAS BASEDAU AND CHRISTOF HARTMANN CONTENTS Articles Ethnic party bans in Africa: an introduction Matthijs Bogaards, Matthias Basedau and Christof Hartmann 599 Party bans in Africa - an empirical overview Anika Moroff 618 Understanding variations in party bans in Africa Christof Hartmann and Jorg Kemmerzell 642 An effective measure of institutional engineering? Ethnic party bans in Africa Anika Moroff and Matthias Basedau 666 Why there is no party ban in the South African constitution Jorg Kemmerzell 687 Political party bans in Rwanda 1994-2003: three narratives of justification Peter Niesen 709 Ethnic party bans and institutional engineering in Nigeria Matthijs Bogaards 730 Comparing ethnic party regulation in East Africa Anika Moroff 750 Senegal's party system: the limits of formal regulation Christof Hartmann 769 Book reviews Democracy: a reader edited by Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner Andrew Moran 787 Diplomacy & Statecraft Volume 21 March 2010 Number 1 Purposes Just and Pacific: Franklin Pierce and the American Empire Kenneth Nivison ........................................................................................................................................ 1 They Need a Few Beatings and a Bit of Kicking Around and Then You Couldn't Beat Them: Canadian Diplomats Judge Australia and Australians, 1939-1945 Galen Roger Perras.................................................................................................................................. 20 The Baruch Plan and the Quest for Atomic Disarmament David W. Kearn, Jr................................................................................................................................... 41 The Assassination of King Abdallah: The First Political Assassination in Jordan; Did It Truly Threaten the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan? Ronen Yitzhak ............................................., ........................................................................................... 68 Through the Looking Glass: The Helsinki Final Act and the 1976 Flection for President Sarah B. Snyder ........................................................................................................................................ 87 The Diplomacy of Impasse: the Carter Adminisiration and Apartheid South Africa Alex Thomson ........................................................................................................................................ 107 BOOK REVIEWS _____________________________________________________________________ K. Hamilton & P. Salmon (Eds.). Slavery, Democracy and Empire. Britain and the Suppression of the Stave Trade, 1807-1975 David Fieldhouse ................................................................................................................................... 125 M. Aksakal, We Ottoman Road to War in 1914. The Ottoman Empire and the First World War Erik-Jan Zurcher..................................................................................................................................... 128 P. Yearwood, Guarantee of Peace: The League of Nations in British Policy, 191Ji-25 Baroness Henig ......................................................................................................................................132 M. Thomas. B. Moore & LJ. Butler, Crises of Empire: Decolonization and Europe s Imperial States, 1918-19 75 Martin Shipway 134) P. Neville, Britain in Vietnam: Prelude to Disaster, 1945-6 Martin Shipway .......................................................................................... ,..... .,237 A. Johnstone, Dilemmas of Internationalism: The American Association for the United Nations and US Foreign Policy, 1941-1948 Edward Johnson............................... ,............................ ,...................................140 J. Ellison, The United States, Britain and. the Transatlantic Crisis—Rising to the Gaullisl Challenge, 1963-68 EffiePedaliu................. ,......................................................................................1.43 J.W. Young, Twentieth Century Diplomacy, A Case Study of British Practice, 1963-1976 ' " ' . Richard Langhorne..........................................., ........................ , ....., ...............147 M.P. Bradley, Vietnam at War T.O. Smith ..............................................................................,.............................151 L. Loner, Transnational Shia Politics: Religious and Political Networks in the Gulf Michael Axworthy ..................................... ,.......................................................153 Notes on Contributors............................................................................................156 Diplomacy&Statecraft Volume 21 Number 2 June 2010 "A Genuine and Energetic League of Nations Policy": Lord Curzon and the New Diplomacy, 1918-1925 Peter Yearwood................................................................................................................159 Realistic Caution and Ambivalent Optimism: United States Intelligence Assessments and War Preparations Against Japan, 1918--1941 Douglas Ford....................................................................................................................175 "Only the USSR Has . . . Clean Hands'": The Soviet Perspective on the Failure of Collective Security and the Collapse of Czechoslovakia. 1934-1938 (Part 1) Michael Jabara Carley .....................................................................................................202 Major-General Sir Douglas Gracey: Peacekeeper or Peace Enforcer? T. O. Smith............................................ .'..........................................................................226 From Friendship to Patronage: France-Israel Relations, 1958-1967 GadiHeimann ..................................................................................................................240 Germany and the Politics of the Neutron Bomb, 1975-1979 Kristina Spohr Readman................................................................................................ 259 The New Diplomacy: Evolution of a Revolution John Robert Kelley..........................................................................................................286 The Normative Rases of the Global Territorial Order Sebastian C. St. JAnstis and Mark W.Zacher............................................ :......................... 306 BOOK REVIEWS R. A. Kennedy, The Will to Believe: Woodrow Wilson, World War I and America's Strategy for Peace and Security Priscilla Roberts.............................................................................................................. 324 Z. Levey and E. Podeh (Eds.), Britain aj/d the Middle East: from Imperial Power to Junior Partner Martin Bunton................................................................................................................. 327 G. Stockey, Gibraltar: "A Dagger in the Spine of Spain?'' Tom Buchanan................................................................................................................ 329 T. T. Petersen, Richard Nixon, Great Britain and the Anglo-American Alignment in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Peninsula: Making Allies out of Clients Simon C. Smith .............................................................................................. .............. 331 Y. Halabi. US Foreign Policy in the Middle East: From Crises to Change Rory Miller ........................................................... ,.......................................... 333 V. G. Shubin, We Hot "Cold War": The USSR in Southern Africa Alastair Kocho-Williams ...................................................................................336 A. Adamishin and R. Schifter, Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War Bryn WiEcock ............................................................................ .......................338 Notes on Contributors......................................................................................... 340 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Volume 19 Number 3 May 2010 CONTENTS Articles Complex green citizenship and the necessity of judgement Zev Trachtenberg 339 To the thousandth generation: timelessness, Jeffersonian republicanism and environmentalism Peter F. Cannavo 356 Corporeal citizenship: rethinking green citizenship through the body Teena Gabrielson and Katelyn Parady 374 Can we make environmental citizens? A randomised control trial of the effects of a school-based intervention on the attitudes and knowledge of young people Matthew J. Goodwin, Stephen Greasley, Peter John and Liz Richardson 392 Environmental activists and non-active environmentalists in Australia Bruce Tranter 413 Environmentalism and NIMBYism in China: promoting a rules-based approach to public participation Thomas Johnson 430 France's 'Grenelle de l'environnement': openings and closures in ecological democracy K.H. Whiteside, D. Boy and D. Bourg 449 Profile European Union environmental policy after the Lisbon Treaty: plus 9a change, plus c'est la meme chose? David Benson and Andrew Jordan 468 Featured book review Ethics, justice and climate change Derek Bell 475 Book reviews Debal Deb, Beyond developmentality: constructing inclusive freedom and sustainability Mike Hannis 480 Per Spen Stokes, Money & soul: the psychology of money and the transformation of capitalism. Manuel Arias Maldonado 481 Nicholas Maxwell, What's wrong with science? Towards a people's rational science of delight and compassion Guy-Serge Cote 483 Walter F. Baber and Robert V. Bartlett, Global democracy and sustainable jurisprudence: deliberative environmental law James Wong Paul G. Harris (ed.), The politics of climate change: environmental dynamics in international affairs Wei-Chung Chen Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Who gets what? Domestic influences on international negotiations allocating shared resources Inger Weibust Fiona Smith, Agriculture and the WTO: towards a new theory of international agricultural trade regulation Peter Oosterveer Jennifer Clapp and Doris Fuchs (eds.), Corporate power in global agrifood governance Richard Lee John Mikler, Greening the car industry: varieties of capitalism and climate change Isabelle Lamaud Neil T. Carter and Arthur P.J. Mol (eds.), Environmental governance in China John Karamichas Ligang Song and Wing Thye Woo (eds.), China's dilemma: economic growth, the environment and climate change Qingzhi Huan 484 486 487 489 490 492 493 495 496 Kelly Sims Gallagher (ed.), Acting in time on energy policy Petra Wdchter Richard Widick, Trouble in the forest: California's redwood timber wars Robin Jane Roff Richard West Sellars, Preserving nature in the national parks: a history with a new preface and epilogue Nicola Thompson ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Volume 19 Number 1 February 2010 CONTENTS Symposium on renewable energies Articles Steel forests or smoke stacks: the politics of visualisation in the Cape Wind controversy Roopali Phadke 1 Plural and hybrid environmental values: a discourse analysis of the wind energy conflict in Australia and the United Kingdom Brad Jessup 21 Where the eagles dare? Enacting resistance to wind farms through hybrid collectives J0ran Solli 45 Environmental authorities and biofuel controversies Arthur P.J. Mol 61 Profile Danish wind power policy: domestic and international forces Elisabeth Ryland 80 General articles Defining the precautionary principle: an empirical analysis of elite discourse C.J. Pereira Di Salvo and Leigh Raymond 86 The international political economy of (un)sustainable consumption and the global financial collapse Maurie J. Cohen 107 Research note Governing environmental innovations Martin Jdnicke and Stefan Lindemann 127 Featured book reviews The economy of the Earth revisited Clive L. Spash 142 Critical salvoes in the corporate greenhouse Michael Mason 149 Book reviews Martin Reynolds, Chris Blackmore and Mark J. Smith (eds.), The environmental responsibility reader Lisa Lebduska 155 Joel Kovel, The enemy of nature: the end of capitalism or the end of the world? Wendy Maples 156 Sarah Wilks (ed.), Seeking enviromental justice Paula Casal 158 Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, The spirit level: why more equal societies almost always do better Gareth Dale Michael K. Goodman, Maxwell T. Boykoff and Kyle T. Evered (eds.), Contentious geographies: environmental knowledge, meaning, scale David Evans Simon Dalby, Security and environmental change Hannes R. Stephan Gabriela Kutting and Ronnie Lipschutz (eds.), Environmental governance: power and knowledge in a local-global world Matthew Paterson Brian Doherty and Timothy Doyle (eds.), Beyond borders: environmental movements and transnational politics Inger Weibust 159 161 163 164 Ivan Scrase and Gordon MacKerron (eds.), Energy for the future: a new Matt Szabo 166 Magnus Bostrom and Mikael Klintman, Eco-standards, product labelling and green consumerism Richard Lee Gill Seyfang, The new economics of environmental consumption: seeds of change Harriet Bulkeley Brian Mayer, Blue-Green Coalitions: Fighting for Safe Workplaces and Healthy Communities Corina McKendry 167 169 170 William T. Markham, Environmental organizations in modern Germany: hardy survivors in the twentieth century and beyond Geoffrey K. Roberts Andrew C. Mertha, China's water warriors: citizen action and policy change Nina T. Chaopricha Tim Forsyth and Andrew Walker, Forest guardians, forest destroyers: the politics of environmental knowledge in Northern Thailand Lorraine Moore 172 173 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Volume 19 Number 2 March 2010 CONTENTS Symposium on climate change policy and politics Articles A great ecological power in global climate policy? Framing climate change as a policy problem in Russian public discussion Nina Tynkkynen 179 Political opportunities and storylines in Finnish climate policy negotiations Tuula Terdvdinen 196 'A diabolical challenge': public opinion and climate change policy in Australia Juliet Pietsch and Ian McAllister 217 The domestic side of the clean development mechanism: the case of China Sangbum Shin 237 Argument and advocacy The new politics of climate change: why we are failing and how we will succeed Stephen Hale 255 Essay The coming of environmental authoritarianism Mark Beeson 276 Profiles The Greens in the 2009 European parliament election Neil Carter 295 Environmental prospects in Canada Andrew Biro 303 Featured book reviews The politics of climate change Andrew Dobson 310 Energy efficiency and sustainable consumption: the rebound effect George Gonzalez 312 Turning down the heat: the politics of climate policy in affluent democracies George Gonzalez 312 Book reviews Damien F. White, Bookchin: a critical appraisal Rachel Aldred 316 John M. Whiteley, Helen Ingram and Richard Warren Perry (eds.), Water, place, & equity Alex Latta 317 Vandana Shiva, Soil not oil: climate change, peak oil and food insecurity Klaus Edenhoffer 319 Herve Kempf, How the rich are destroying the earth Franfoise Gollain 320 Timothy Doyle and Melissa Risely (eds.), Crucible for survival: environmental security and justice in the Indian Ocean region Luis Lobo-Guerrero Mark Dowie, Conservation refugees: the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples Jamie Furniss Adrian Flint, Trade, poverty and the environment: the EU, Cotonou and the African-Caribbean-Pacific Bloc Diarmuid Torney 321 323 324 Arthur P.J. Mol, Environmental reform in the information age Manuel Arias Maldonado Stephen Goldsmith and Donald F. Kettl, Unlocking the power of networks: keys to high performance government Seanna Davidson Peter J. Jacques, Environmental skepticism: ecology, power and public life 326 327 Sheri Breen Elizabeth Bomberg and David Schlosberg, Environmentalism in the United States: changing conceptions of activism Christopher J. Bailey Michael Moon, Green ideology and its relation to modernity: including a case study of the green party of Sweden George A. Gonzalez Robert U. Ayres and Benjamin Warr, The economic growth machine. How energy and work drive material prosperity Udo E. Simonis Kingsley Dennis and John Urry, After the car Susan Kenyon Catherine Gautier, Oil, water and climate: an introduction Michael P. Ferber ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Volume 19 Number 4 July 2010 CONTENTS Articles Institutions versus lifestyle: do citizens have environmental duties in their private sphere? Stijn Neuteleers 501 Ecological citizenship: coming out 'clean' without turning 'green'? Johan Martinsson and Lennart J. Lundqvist 518 Ecological modernisation theory: towards a critical ecopolitics of change? Rosalind Warner 538 Environmental governance in Southern Europe: the domestic filters of Europeanisation Ana Mar Fernandez, Nuria Font and Charalampos Koutalakis 557 European rule adoption in Central and Eastern Europe: a comparative analysis of agricultural water management in Serbia Matthew Gorton, Philip Lowe, Steve Quarrie and Vlade Zaric 578 Compliance without governance: the role of NGOs in environmental impact assessment processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar 599 Justice in adaptation to climate change: cosmopolitan implications for international institutions Paul G. Harris and Jonathan Symons 617 Commentary Cold climate in Copenhagen: China and the United States at COP 15 Peter Christoff 637 Featured book reviews International policy on climate change: after Kyoto, what next? David Layfield 657 Governance, knowledge and the environment Lorraine Moore 662 Book reviews Mark J. Smith and Piya Pangsapa, Environment and citizenship: integrating justice, responsibility and civic engagement Carme Melo Escrihuela 667 Donald Worster, A passion for nature: the life of John Muir Jenny Pickerill 669 Rod Preece, Sins of the flesh: a history of ethical vegetarian thought Siobhan O'Sullivan 670 Nicole Shukin, Animal capital: rendering life in biopolitical times Cheryl Lousley 671 Paul G. Harris (ed.), Climate change and foreign policy: case studies from east to west Udo E. Simonis 673 Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhiiner (eds.), Managers of global change: the influence of international environmental bureaucracies Stavros Afionis 675 Tim Stephens, International courts and environmental protection Brad Mapes-Martins 616 Matthias Ruth and Maria E. Ibarraran (eds.), Distributional impacts of climate change and disasters. Concepts and cases Petra Wdchter 678 M. Paloma Pavel (ed.), Breakthrough communities: sustainability and justice in the next American metropolis Sean Connelly 679 Julian Agyeman and Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger (eds.), Environmental justice and sustainability in the former Soviet Union Manuel A. Maldonado 681 Edward Snajdr, Nature protests: the end of ecology in Slovakia Qingzhi Huan 682 Ronnie Harding, Carolyn M. Hendriks and Mehreen Faruqi, Environmental decision-making: exploring complexity and content Seanna Davidson 684 Ann Campbell Keller, Science in environmental policy: the politics of objective advice George A. Gonzalez 685 Damian F. White and Chris Wilbert, Technonatures: environments, technologies, spaces and places in the twenty-first century Alex Latta 687 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Volume 19 Number 5 September 2010 SPECIAL ISSUE ON: ENVIRONMENTAL MOBILISATION AND ORGANISATIONS IN POST-SOCIALIST EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION EDITED BY: ADAM FAGAN AND JOANN CARMIN CONTENTS Articles Environmental mobilisation and organisations in post-socialist Europe and the former Soviet Union Jo Ann Carmin and Adam Fagan 689 Environmental organisations and the Europeanisation of public policy in Central and Eastern Europe: the case of biodiversity governance Tanja Borzel and Avon Buzogdny 708 Externally sponsored contention: the channelling of environmental movement organisations in the Czech Republic after the fall of Communism Ondfej Cisaf 736 Between transnationalism and state power: the development of Russia's post-Soviet environmental movement Laura A. Henry 756 Transnational environmental activism in Central Asia: the coupling of domestic law and international conventions Erika Weinthal and Kate Watters 782 Environmental politics in the Western Balkans: river basin management and non-governmental organisation (NGO) activity in Herzegovina Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar 808 The environmental issue in the East of Europe: top-down, bottom-up and outside-in Michael Waller 831 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Volume 19 Number 5 September 2010 SPECIAL ISSUE ON: ENVIRONMENTAL MOBILISATION AND ORGANISATIONS IN POSTSOCIALIST EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION EDITED BY: ADAM FAGAN AND JOANN CARMIN CONTENTS Articles Environmental mobilisation and organisations in post-socialist Europe and the former Soviet Union Jo Ann Carmin and Adam Fagan 689 Environmental organisations and the Europeanisation of public policy in Central and Eastern Europe: the case of biodiversity governance Tanja Borzel and Avon Buzogdny 708 Externally sponsored contention: the channelling of environmental movement organisations in the Czech Republic after the fall of Communism Ondfej Cisaf 736 Between transnationalism and state power: the development of Russia's post-Soviet environmental movement Laura A. Henry 756 Transnational environmental activism in Central Asia: the coupling of domestic law and international conventions Erika Weinthal and Kate Watters 782 Environmental politics in the Western Balkans: river basin management and non-governmental organisation (NGO) activity in Herzegovina Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar 808 The environmental issue in the East of Europe: top-down, bottom-up and outside-in Michael Waller 831 European Journal of International Relations Volume 16 Number I March 2010 Contents The power of words: Argumentative persuasion in international negotiations Christian Grobe Social evolution of international politics: From Mearsheimer to Jervis 31 57 Sniping Tang Woodrow Wilson revisited: Human rights discourse in the foreign policy of the George W. Bush Administration 77 Jan Hancock Is there an environmental version of the Kantian peace? Insights from water pollution in Europe 103 Thomas Bernauer, Patrick M. Kuhn Hamas and the Israeli state: A Violent dialogue' 125 Mark Muhannad Ayyash Talking about terror: Counterterrorist campaigns and the logic of representation Arjun Chowdhury, Ronald R. Krebs Erratum 151 European Journal of International Relations Volume 16 Number 2 June 2010 Contents Global civilizing processes and the ambiguities of human interconnectedness 155 Andrew Linklater Hedley Bull and Just War: Missed opportunities and lessons to be learned 179 John Williams 197 Leaders in need of followers: Emerging powers in global governance Stefan A. Schirm The limits of govern mentality: Social theory and the international 223 Jonathan Joseph Playing the game of sovereign states: Charles Manning's constructivism avant- 247 la-lettre Tanja EAalberts Rational design in motion: Uncertainty and flexibility in the global climate 269 regime Alexander Thompson In search of new wars:The debate about a transformation of war Patrick A. Mello 297 European Journal of international Relations Volume 16 Number 3 September 2010 Contents Differentiation: A sociological approach to international relations theory 315 Barry Buzan, Mathias Albert US professional military education and democratization abroad 339 Tomislav Z Ruby, Douglas Gibler Mind the gap: Documenting and explaining violence against aid workers 365 Larissa Fast Explaining zones of negative peace in interstate relations: The construction of a West African Lockean culture of anarchy 391 Cameron G.Thies Representing civilization: Solidarism, ornamentalism and Siam's entry into international society 417 Neil A. Englehart The politics of ethical foreign policy: A responsibility to protect whom? 441 Dan Bulley Bargaining in institutionalized settings: The case of Turkish reforms 463 Zeki Sarigil From states to polities: Reconceptualizing sovereignty through Inuit governance 485 Jessica Shadian World government: Renewed debate, persistent challenges 51 I Luis Cabrera Errata 531 European Journal of Political Research CONTENTS VOLUME 49, NUMBER 1 Bilateralism or the median mandate? An examination of rival perspectives on democratic governance Paul V. Warwick 1 Growth in women's political representation: A longitudinal exploration of democracy, electoral system and gender quotas Pamela Paxton, Melanie M. Hughes & Matthew A. Painter II 25 If things can only get worse: Anticipation of enlargement in European Union legislative politics Dirk Leuffen & Robin Hertz 53 The friend of my enemy is my enemy: International alliances and international terrorism Thomas Plumper & Eric Neumayer 75 The political economy of childcare in OECD countries: Explaining cross-national variation in spending and coverage rates Giuliano Bonoli & Frank Reber Measuring government duration and stability in Central Eastern European democracies Courtenay Ryals Conrad & Sona N. Golder 97 119 European Journal of Political Research CONTENTS VOLUME 49, NUMBER 2 The long-term development of organised business and its implications for corporatism: A cross-national comparison of membership, activities and governing capacities of business interest associations, 1980-2003 Franz Traxler Thinking locally, acting supranationally: Niche party behaviour in the European Parliament Christian B. Jensen & Jae-Jae Spoon 151 174 Much ado about money and how to spend it! Analysing 40 years of annulment cases against the European Union Commission Michael W. Bauer & Miriam Hartlapp 202 Solidarity with whom? Why organised labour is losing ground in Continental pension politics Silja Hausermann 223 Who sets the agenda and who responds to it in the Danish parliament? A new model of issue competition and agenda-setting 257 Christoffer Green-Pedersen & Peter B. Mortensen Issue compensation and right-wing government social spending Carsten Jensen 282 European Journal of Political Research CONTENTS VOLUME 49, NUMBER 3 Do parties matter in internationalised policy areas? The impact of political parties on environmental policy outputs in 18 OECD countries, 1970-2000 Christoph Knill, Marc Debus & Stephan 301 Heichel Party politicisation of local councils: Cultural or institutional explanations for trends in Denmark, 1966-2005 Ulrik Kjaer & 337 Jorgen Elklit Three million Trotskyists? Explaining extreme left voting in France in the 2002 presidential election Nathan Sperber 359 Explaining the electoral effects of public investments: The case of the expansion of the underground in Madrid, 1995-2007 Luis De La Calle & Liu is Orriols 393 Model specification in the analysis of spatial dependence Thomas Plumper & Eric Neumayer 418 European Journal of Political Research CONTENTS VOLUME 49, NUMBER 4 Does democracy produce quality of government? Nicholas Charron & Victor Lapuente The social construction of the participatory turn: The emergence of a norm in the European Union Sabine Saurugger 443 471 How political parties frame European integration Marc Helbling, Dominic Hoeglinger & Bruno Wiiest 496 Explaining variation in sub-state regional identities in Western Europe Rune Dahl Fitjar 522 Employers, the state and the politics of institutional change: Vocational education and training in Austria, Germany and Switzerland Christine Trampusch 545 European Journal of Political Research CONTENTS VOLUME 49, NUMBER 5 Media malaise or a virtuous circle? Exploring the causal relationships between news media exposure, political news attention and political interest Jesper Stromback & Adam Shehata 575 Gender-based voting in the parliamentary elections of 2007 in Finland Anne Maria Holli & Hanna Wass 598 Cabinet structure and fiscal policy outcomes Joachim Wehner 631 A tool to evaluate state capacity in post-communist countries, 1989-2006 Jessica Fortin Research Note Reliability and validity of the 2002 and 2006 Chapel Hill expert surveys on party positioning Liesbet Hooghe, Ryan Bakker, Anna Brigevich, Catherine De Vries, Erica Edwards, Gary Marks, Jan Rovny, Marco Steenbergen & Milada Vachudova 654 687 Corrigendum 704 European Journal of Political Research CONTENTS VOLUME 49, NUMBER 6 Perceptions of policy choice in contemporary democracies Timothy Hellwig, Anna Mikulska & Burcu Gezgor From doves to hawks: A spatial analysis of voting in the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England Simon Hix, Bjorn Hoyland & Nick Vivyan Systemic polarisation and spatial voting Sergs Pardos-Praclo 8c Elias Dinas Divergent trends of euroscepticism in countries and regions of the European Union Marcel Lubbers & Peer Scheepers Age-based self-interest intergenerational solidarity and the welfare state: A comparative analysis of older people's attitudes towards public childcare in 12 OECD countries Achim Goerres & Markus Tepe 705 731 759 787 818 European Political Science Volume 9 Contents Number 1 SYMPOSIUM: E-LEARNING INNOVATION IN POLITICS Introduction: E-learning in Politics John Craig Putting the Learning into E-learning Dave Middleton Pol-Casting: The Use of Podcasting in the Teaching and Learning of Politics and International Relations Jason Ralph, Naomi Head and Simon Lightfoot 13 iPod therefore I am: Using PC Videos to Aid the Teaching of the History of Political Philosophy Pete Woodcock and Glenn Duckworth 25 DEBATE: HAS COMPARATIVE POLITICS LOST ITS WAY? 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Daniele Caramani 34 Comparative Politics: Some Points for Discussion 49 Kees Van Kersbergen Causal Description: Moving Beyond Stamp Collecting in Political Science Gerald Schneider 62 If Similarity is the Challenge - Congruence Analysis Should be Part of the Answer Markus Haverland 68 A Rejoinder to Schneider and Haverland 74 Kees Van Kersbergen Debate on the Future of Comparative Politics: A Rejoinder Daniele Caramani RESEARCH 83 Consensus Voting and Party Funding: A Web-Based Experiment Peter Emerson PROFESSION 78 Good But Not Enough: Recent Developments of Political Science in Italy Giliberto Capano and Luca Verzichelli 83 Shifting from Academic 'Brain Drain' to 'Brain Gain' in Europe Michele Grigolo, Matthieu Lietaert and Ramon Marimon 102 ENQUIRE - A (Self-) Reflexive Journey Magali Peyrefitte, Erin Sanders and Bemhard Weicht 131 European Political Science Volume Volume 9 Number 2 June 2010 Contents SYMPOSIUM: THE NEW 'SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP'? 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Osgood, Jr. Bulpitt in America: Presidential Approaches, Territorial Politics and the Field of Urban Policy Mark Bevir Interpreting Territory and Power 345 365 386 406 436 International Affairs Contents Vol. 86 No. 1 January 2010 Culture and international society BARRY BUZAN Wilsonianism: the dynamics of a conflicted concept JOHN A. THOMPSON 27 America's 'intellectual' diplomacy DAVID MILNE 49 The puzzle of trusting relationships in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty JAN RUZICKA AND NICHOLAS J. WHEELER 69 The EU as a conflict manager? The case of Georgia and its implications RICHARD WHITMAN AND STEFAN WOLFF 87 Islamic radicalization in Russia: an assessment ROLAND DANNREUTHER IO9 Central Asian and Russian perspectives on China's strategic emergence DAVID KERR 127 The Myanmar imbroglio and ASEAN: heading towards the 2010 elections JURGEN HAACKE I53 The United States and Myanmar: a'boutique issue'? DAVID I. 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DORMAN 395 The military covenant and the civil—military contract in Britain HELEN MCCARTNEY 411 Rethinking the NPT's role in security: 2010 and beyond REBECCA JOHNSON 429 The UK, threshold status and responsible nuclear sovereignty WILLIAM WALKER 447 Relinquishing nuclear weapons: identities, networks and the British bomb NICK RITCHIE 465 NATO's evolving purposes and the next Strategic Concept DAVID S. YOST 489 A treaty for cyberspace REX HUGHES 523 Book reviews International Relations theory 543 History International law, human rights and ethics 545 569 International organization and foreign Russia and Eurasia policy 550 Middle East and North Africa Conflict, security and defence , 551 Sub-Saharan Africa Governance, civil society and cultural Asia and Pacific politics 557 North America Political economy, economics and Latin America and Caribbean development 560 Other books received Energy, resources and environment 566 Index of books reviewed 567 Europe 571 573 576 581 587 590 595 603 International Affairs Contents Vol. 86 No.3 May 2010 Global economic governance in transition Overview ANDREW F. COOPER AND PAOLA SUBACCHI 607 A Bretton Woods moment? The 2007—2008 crisis and the future of global finance 619 ERIC HELLEINER The locus of financial regulation: home versus host AVINASH PERSAUD 637 Restraining regulatory capture? Anglo-America, crisis politics and trajectories of change in global financial governance 647 ANDREW BAKER Who is in control of the international monetary system? 665 PAOLA SUBACCHI Multipolar governance and global imbalances 681 PAOLO GUERRIERI Remaking the architecture: the emerging powers, self-insuring and regional insulation GREGORY T. CHIN 693 New powers in the club: the challenges of global trade governance AMRITA NARLIKAR How many Gs are there in 'global governance' after the crisis? The perspectives of the 'marginal majority' of the world's states 717 ANTHONY PAYNE The G20 as an improvised crisis committee and/or a contested 'steering committee' for the world 729 ANDREW F. COOPER 741 Book reviews International Relations theory International law, human rights and ethics 761 Europe International organization and foreign policy Conflict, security and defence Governance, civil society and cultural politics Political economy, economics and development Energy, resources and environment 759 History Russia and Eurasia 764 Middle East and North Africa 768 Sub-Saharan Africa Asia and Pacific 772 North America Latin America and Caribbean 779 Index of books reviewed 782 786 789 791 793 802 808 815 817 819 International Affairs Contents Vol. 86 No. 4 July 2010 The evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror: understanding terrorist threats in Britain STUART CROFT AND CERWYN MOORE 821 The evolution of counterterrorism: will tactics trump strategy? AUDREY KURTH CRONIN 837 EU counterterrorism strategy: value added or chimera? RIK COOLSAET 857 Technology, strategy and counterterrorism PAUL CORNISH 875 Why conventional wisdom on radicalization fails: the persistence of a failed discourse JONATHAN GITHENS-MAZER AND ROBERT LAMBERT Security journalism and 'the mainstream' in Britain since 7/7: translating terror but inciting violence? ANDREW HO SKINS AND BEN O'LOUGHLIN 903 The 'new home front' and the war on terror: ethical and political refraining of national and international politics GILLIAN YOUNGS 925 Protecting vulnerable cities: the UK's resilience response to defending everyday urban infrastructure JON COAFFEE 939 The practical application of counterterrorism legislation in England and Wales: a prosecutor's perspective SUSAN HEMMING 955 Community engagement for counterterrorism: lessons from the United Kingdom RACHEL BRIGGS 971 International Affairs Contents Vol. 86 No. 5 September 2010 Germany and the European Union: from 'tamed power' to normalized power? SIMON BULMER and WILLIAM E. PATERSON IO5I The South Stream versus Nabucco pipeline race: geopolitical and economic (ir)rationales and political stakes in mega-projects PAVEL K. BAEV and INDRA 0VERLAND IO75 Rhetoric from Brussels and reality on the ground: the EU and security in Africa ALEX VINES 1091 Soft balancing among weak states? Evidence from Africa BETH ELISE WHITAKER 1109 Beyond Fashoda: Anglo-French security cooperation in Africa since Saint-Malo TONY CHAFER and GORDON CUMMING 1129 Commonwealth perspectives on International Relations TIMOTHY M. SHAW and LUCIAN M. ASHWORTH 1149 What contribution can International Relations make to the evolving global health agenda? SARA E. 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The ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in the United States ...................................................................................239 Kai Oppermann and Dagmar Rottsches Ambiguous universalism: theorising race/nation/class in international relations ..................................................................................................................268 Nicola Short and Helen Kambouri Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwil's theorising of politics, international relations and science .......................................301 Stefano Guzzini Journal of Public Policy VOLUME 30 PART 1 April 2010 SPECIAL ISSUE: Performing to Type? Institutional Performance in New EU Member States Radoslaw Zubek and Klaus H. Goetz ARTICLES R ADOSLAW Z UBEK AND K LAUS H. G OETZ Performing to Type? 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K ENT WEAVER: Paths and Forks or Chutes and Ladders?: Negative Feedbacks and Policy Regime Change 163 H ANS KEMAN: Cutting Back Public Investment after 1980: Collateral Damage, Policy Legacies and Political Adjustment 183 PETER MUNK CHRISTIANSEN and MICHAEL BAGGESEN KLITGAARD: Behind the Veil of Vagueness: Success and Failure in Institutional Reforms 201 JEAN-MICHEL OUDOT: Performance and Risks in the Defense Procurement Sector 219 RENEE DE NEVERS: The Effectiveness of Self-Regulation by the Private Military and Security Industry Nations and Nationalism volume 16 no 3 THE ERNEST GELLNER NATIONALISM LECTURE JOHN DARWIN Empire and ethnicity 383 ARTICLES MARIANA KRIEL nationalism revisited Culture and power: the rise of Afrikaner 402 JAN ERK Is nationalism left or right? Critical junctures in Quebecois nationalism 423 CHRISTOPHER KELEN and ALEKSANDAR PAVKOVIC Resurrection: a tale of two anthems sung by Serbs 442 ROSS BOND, CHARLIE JEFFERY and MICHAEL ROSIE The importance of being English: national identity and nationalism in post-devolution England 462 KRISHAN KUMAR Negotiating English identity: Englishness, Britishness and the future of the United Kingdom 469 BEN WELLINGS Losing the peace: Euroscepticism and the foundations of contemporary English nationalism 488 ARTHUR AUGHEY Anxiety and injustice: the anatomy of contemporary English nationalism 506 SUSAN CONDOR Devolution and national identity: the rules of English (dis)engagement 525 BOOK REVIEWS ERIKA HARRIS, Nationalism: Theories and Cases. Reviewed by Anna Triandafyllidou 544 NICHOLAS TARLING and EDMUND TERENCE GOMEZ, The State, Development and Identity in Multi-Ethnic Societies: Ethnicity, Equity and The Nation. 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HALL Defending the Gellnerian premise: Denmark in historical and comparative context MARINA CATTARUZZA 'Last stop expulsion' - The minority question and forced migration in East-Central Europe: 1918-49 108 FARIDA FOZDAR and BRIAN SPITTLES Patriotic vs. proceduralist citizenship: Australian representations 127 FERRAN REQUEJO Revealing the dark side of traditional democracies in plurinational societies: the case of Catalonia and the Spanish 'Estado de las Autonomias' 148 RYAN D. GRIFFITHS Security threats, linguistic homogeneity, and the necessary conditions for political unification 169 BOOK REVIEWS STEFAN BERGER and CHRIS LORENZ (eds.), The Contested Nation: Ethnicity, Class and Gender in National Identities. Reviewed by Jose Ricardo Martins Nations and Nationalism volume 16 no 2 Contents ARTICLES YITZHAK CONFORTI the Zionist vision? DAVID ABERBACH East and West in Jewish nationalism: conflicting types in 201 The British Empire and revolutionary national poetry FERNANDO MOLINA The historical dynamics of ethnic conflicts: confrontational nationalisms, democracy and the Basques in contemporary Spain 220 DENNIS ZUEV The movement against illegal immigration: analysis of the central 240 node in the Russian extreme-right movement ROSA LEHMANN From ethnic cleansing to affirmative action: exploring Poland's struggle with its Ukrainian minority (1944-89) PHILIP HOWE Voting across ethnic lines in late Imperial Austria ARTHUR AUGHEY National identity, allegiance and constitutional change in the United Kingdom MICHEL HUYSSEUNE Landscapes as a symbol of nationhood: the Alps in the rhetoric of the Lega Nord 261 285 308 335 BOOK REVIEWS 354 SAM PRYKE, Nationalism in a Global World. Reviewed by Atsuko Ichijo NILS HOLTUG, KASPER LIPPERT-RASMUSSEN and SUNE L/EGAARD, Nationalism and Multiculturalism in a World of Immigration. Reviewed by Ben Herzog 374 ROBERT F. DEWEY JR., British national identity and opposition to membership of 375 Europe, 1961—3. The anti-Marketeers. Reviewed by Ben Wellings PAL KOST0 (ed.), Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts: Representations of Self and Other. Reviewed by Guy Lancaster PETER THALER, 377 Mind and Matter: The Duality of National Identity in the German-Danish Borderlands. Reviewed by Rasmus Glenth0j TRICIA 378 REDEKER HEPNER, Soldiers, Martyrs, Traitors, and Exiles: political conflict in Eritrea and the Diaspora. 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Scherpereel 45 The Hidden Counterpoint of Spanish Federalism: Recentralization and Resymmetrization in Spain (1978-2008) Ramon Maiz, Francisco Cdamano & Miguel Azpitarte 63 National Identities and Attitudes to Constitutional Change in PostDevolution UK: A Four Territories Comparison Ross Bond & Michael Rosie 83 The Case of the EU: Implications for Federalism lona Annett 107 Governance for Sustainable Development at the Inter-subnational Level: The Case of the Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development (nrg4SD) Karoline Van den Brande & Sander Happaerts, Hans Bruyninckx 111 Book Reviews Multinational Federations edited by Michael Burgess & John Pinder Allan Craigie 151 Multi-level Europeans. The Influence of Territorial Attachments on Political Trust and Welfare Attitudes by Linda Berg Luis Moreno 152 Explaining Federalism. State, Society and Congruence in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany and Switzerland by Jan Erk Arjan H. Schakel 154 Regional and Federal Studies Volume 20 number 2 2010 Contents Notes on Contributors How Much Power to Tax do Regional Governments Enjoy in Spain Since the 1996 and 2001 Reforms? Multi-level Election Timing-A Comparative Overview Rescaling or Institutional Flexibility? The Experience of the Cross-border 0resund Region Between Reformstau and Lander Strangulation? German Co-operative Federalism Re-considered Territorial Pluralism: Assessing the Ethnofederal Variant in Nigeria Book Reviews Federalism and Local Politics in Russia edited by Cameron Ross & Adrian Campbell Hierarchies of Belonging: National Identity and Political Culture in Scotland and Quebec by Ailsa Henderson Territorial Party Politics in Western Europe edited by Wilfried Swenden & Bart Maddens Fernando Toboso & Eric Scorsone Elodie Fabre 157 Povl A. Hansen & Goran Serin Katrin Auel 201 175 229 John Boye Ejobowah 251 Valentyna Romanova 275 Linda Berg Simon Toubeau 276 278 Regional and Federal Studies volume 20 no 3 Contents Special Issue: Studying Regions as 'Spaces for Politics9: Territory, Mobilization and Political Change Guest Editors: Caitriona Carter & Romain Pasquier Notes on Contributors iii Introduction: Studying Regions as 'Spaces for Polities': Re-thinking Territory and Strategic Action Caitriona Carter & Romain Pasquier 281 The Europeanization of Regions as 'Spaces for Polities': A Research Agenda Caitriona Carter & Romain Pasquier 295 From Local Europeanization Italy Partnerships to Regional and EU Cohesion Spaces for Politics? Policy in Southern Paolo R. Graziano 315 Creating New Spaces for Politics? The Role of National Minorities in Building Capacity of Cross-border Regions Tove H. Malloy 335 Studying Regions as Spaces for Democracy: A Political Sociological Approach Guillaume Gourgues 353 Regions as Spaces for Social Movements: The Role of Trade Unions in the Construction of Territory Tudi Kernalegenn 371 Industries as Spaces for the Politics of Territory: The Case of Scotch Whisky Andy Smith 389 Making Brittany a Space for Maritime Politics: Building Capacity through the Politicization of Regional Identity Virginie Saliou 409 Conclusions Caitriona Carter & Romain Pasquier 425 Book Reviews Cultural Autonomy in Contemporary Europe edited by David J. Smith & Karl Cordell Jean-Thomas Arrighi & Dejan Stjepanovic 431 Politics in the Russian Regions edited by Graeme Gill The Robust Federation: Principles of Design by Jenna Bednar Luke March Wilfried Swenden 433 435 REVUE FRANÇAISE D'ADMINISTRATION PUBLIQUE SOMMAIRE DU N° 132 CHANGER LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE Coordonné par Gilles Jeannot et Luc Rouban INTRODUCTION Changer la fonction publique .............................................................................................. 665 MM. Gilles JEANNOT, directeur de recherche au LATTS, École des ponts et chaussées, et Luc ROUBAN, directeur de recherche au CNRS, Sciences Po (Cevipof) LES DIFFÉRENTES VOIES DE RÉFORME DU STATUT Le statut des fonctionnaires comme enjeu socio-historique .......................................... M. Luc ROUBAN, directeur de recherche au CNRS, Sciences Po (Cevipof) 673 L'emploi dans la gestion des ressources humaines de la fonction publique .............. M. Marcel POCHARD, conseiller d'État 689 Quelle influence communautaire sur l'avenir du modèle français de fonction publique ? ........................................................................................................................... 701 M. Jean-Michel LEMOYNE DE FORGES, professeur à l'Université de Paris II Panthéon-Assas Les aléas de la diversité dans la fonction publique territoriale ................................... M. Bernard PERRIN, administrateur territorial honoraire 711 Santé, contrat social et marché : la fonction publique hospitalière en réformes .... 727 M. François-Xavier SCHWEYER, professeur à l'École des hautes études en santé publique, chercheur au Centre Maurice-Halbwachs - Équipe de recherche sur les inégalités sociales LA CONDUITE DU CHANGEMENT Les syndicats de la fonction publique et les réformes managériales depuis 2002 ... Mrac Jeanne SIWEK-POUYDESSEAU, directrice de recherche honoraire au CNRS, .Centre d'études et de recherches de sciences administratives et politiques, Paris II La gestion des hommes dans l'administration territoriale de l'État : entre bricolage gestionnaire et travail sur le sens ..................................................................................... Mmc Anne DEBAR, LATTS, Université Paris-Est, École des ponts et chaussées 745 757 LES MUTATIONS SOCIALES ET PROFESSIONNELLES L'univers axiologique des fonctionnaires ....................................................................... M. Luc ROUBAN, directeur de recherche au CNRS, Sciences Po (Cevipof) Travail du public, travail du privé : similitudes et différences ................................... Mmes Danièle GUILLEMOT, Centre de recherche en économie et statistique de l'Insee, Centre d'étude de l'emploi, Aurélie PEYRIN, Centre d'étude de l'emploi, et Gilles JEANNOT, directeur de recherche au Laboratoire « technique, territoires et société » (Latts), Université Paris-Est 771 COMPARAISONS INTERNATIONALES Le succès des agences privées d'enseignants intérimaires en Angleterre : une forme aboutie de flexibilisation externe...................................................................................... 805 M. Jean-Philippe FONS, maître de conférences, Université européenne de Bretagne, Rennes II Réforme de la fonction publique et introduction de la rémunération liée à la 817 performance en Italie ..................................................................'.,.................................. MM. Edoardo ONGARO et Nicola BELLE, Université Bocconi et SDA Bocconi School of management L'expérience des « rescapés » des réformes néolibérales de la fonction publique au Québec ..................................................................................................: ............................ 841 Mmes Natalie RINFRET, professeure titulaire, École nationale d'administration publique, Université du Québec, Christiane NGO MANGUELLE, doctorante à l'École nationale d'administration publique, Université du Québec, et Monique LORTIELUSSIER, Ph.D, Université d'Ottawa L'emploi public espagnol : entre publicisation des salariés contractuels et privatisation du statut des fonctionnaires ...................................................................... 855 Mme Elisenda MALARET GARCIA, professeure de droit administratif, Université de Barcelone, et M. Joan MAURI MAJOS, professeur titulaire de droit administratif, Université de Barcelone LE POINT SUR.. Les chiffres de l'emploi public : une analyse des tendances internationales ........... 873 M. Olivier PASSET, chef du département des affaires économiques et financières du Centre d'analyse stratégique et Mme Annick GUILLOUX, chargée de mission au Centre d'analyse stratégique CHRONIQUES Chronique de l'administration ....................................................................................... 887 Mme Bénédicte DELAUNAY et MM. Michel LE CLAINCHE, Jean-Luc PISSALOUX, Luc ROUBAN et Didier SUPPLISSON Chronique du secteur public économique........................................................................ MM. André G. DELION et Michel DURUPTY 919 TABLE ANNUELLE 2009 ................................................................................................ 933 REVUE FRANÇAISE D'ADMINISTRATION PUBLIQUE SOMMAIRE DU N° 133 OÙ EN EST L'ADMINISTRATION DE LA COMMISSION EUROPÉENNE ? Coordonné par Didier Georgakakis INTRODUCTION L'administration européenne à la croisée des chemins ................................................. 5 M. Didier GEORGAKAKIS, professeur de sciences politiques, Institut d'études politiques, Université de Strasbourg, membre de l'Institut universitaire de France L'administration de l'Union européenne : niveaux multiples et construction d'un centre ................................................................................................................................. M. Morten EGEBERG, professeur de sciences politiques, Université d'Oslo 17 Intégrer la « maison européenne » : l'arrivée des directeurs issus des nouveaux États membres au sein de la Commission....................................................................... 27 Mme Carolyn BAN, professeur d'affaires publiques internationales, Université de Pittsburgh Éthique et réforme administrative de la Commission européenne ........................... Mmc Michelle CINI, professeur de politique européenne, Université de Bristol 45 Do skills Mil ? Les enjeux de la requalification de la compétence des eurofonctionnaires .............................................................................................................. 61 M. Didier GEORGAKAKIS, professeur de sciences politiques, Institut d'études politiques, Université de Strasbourg, membre de l'Institut universitaire de France L'acceptation du changement au sein de la Commission européenne ....................... 81 M. Michael W. BAUER, professeur de sciences politiques et administratives, Université Humboldt, Berlin Kafka à la sauce bruxelloise ? Observations d'un praticien désabusé .................... M. Hans BULL (pseudonyme), a exercé d'importantes fonctions au niveau européen 99 SOMM \[RF LE POINT SUR.. lias-, &*■- ^/•S ■^ .v, Le comité inlerinstitutionnci du statut : simple organe consultatif ou garant des principes fondamentaux de la fonction publique communautaire ? ......................... M. Fabrice ANDRLONF, administrateur principal. Commission européenne Le traité de Lisbonne et ses conséquences sur l'administration des institutions de I Union européenne ................................. Mme Karine AURIOL, chargée de mission, École européenne d'administration, Bruxelles 105 119 DOCUMENTS Document n° 1 : Les aspects financiers du traité de Lisbonne Document n° 2 : Analyse du service européen pour l'action extérieure Document n° 3 : Glossaire du traité de Lisbonne CHRONIQUES Chronique de l'administration .......................................... iv± uciicuicLc JJHL/\UI\AI et MM. Michel LE CLAINCHE Jean-Luc PISSALOUX Luc ROUBAN et Didier SUPPLISSON Chronique du secteur public économique ... MM. André G. DELION et Michel DURUPTY ........................................................ NOTES DE LECTURE - Saurugger (Sabine), Théories et concepts de l'intégration européenne - Terpan (Fabien), La politique étrangère, de sécurité et de défense de l'Union européenne - Schwarze (Jiirgen), Zukunftsausschichten fur das Europâische Ôffentliche Recht - Bigo (Didier), Tsoulaka (Anastassia), Terror, Insecurity and Liberty - Illiberal practices of libéral régimes after 9/11 - Massé (Michel), Jean (Jean-Paul), Giudicelli (André) dir., Un droit pénal postmoderne ? Mise en perspective des évolutions et ruptures contemporaines - Weber (Anne), Les mécanismes de contrôle non contentieux du respect des droits de l homme Revue française d'administration publique n° 133, 2010 i fiQ Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives Volume 76 Numéro 1 Mars 2010 La réforme du processus de dotation en personnel dans les institutions de l'Union européenne : comment se débarrasser de la vache sacrée Carolyn Ban Bienvenue à la Cour... Danielle Morin 27 La centralisation pré-napoléonienne dans les régimes décentralisés : le cas de la République néerlandaise Simon Groenveld, Pieter Wagenaar et Frits van der Meer 51 L'État répond-il à nos besoins ? Un point de vue critique sur les enquêtes de satisfaction canadiennes Les Citoyens d'abord Cosmo Howard 71 Une évaluation méthodologique des dix années d'études de la satisfaction es Citoyens d'abord au Canada Ed Bruning Réponse à Ed Bruning Cosmo Howard 93 101 L'identification et l'évaluation des ressources utiles et des capacités fondamentales dans les organisations publiques Arturo Melian-Gonzalez, Rosa M. Batista-Canino et Agustfn Sanchez-Medina 105 Le nouveau système de charte au Ghana : le * Saint Graal » de la prestation de service public ? Frank Louis Kwaku Ohemeng Dans quelle mesure la privation affecte-t-elle le travail des autorités locales anglaises ? Roxana Gutiérrez Romero, Dirk Haubrich et lain McLean 123 147 Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives Volume 76 Numéro 2 Juin 2010 Numéro spécial sur la Conférence de l'HSA à Helsinki: L'histoire et le futur de l'édification des Nations : le rôle des administrations publiques, des fonctionnaires et des finances publiques L'histoire et le futur de l'édification des Nations Introduction du Rédacteur en chef Christopher Pollitt 207 L'histoire et le futur de l'édification des Nations? Le renforcement des capacités en faveur de résultats publics Jocelyne Bourgon 211 Conférence Braibant Priorités aux priorités: Une volonté politique durable pour changer la gouvernance publique Derry Ormond 235 Une théorie contingente en matière de bureaucratie représentative: pouvoir, égalité des chances et diversité Sandra Groeneveld et Steven Van de Walle 257 L'évolution des frontières. Évolutions et risques dans la gestion du contrôle des frontières dans les pays occidentaux Berry Tholen 279 Pas de philosophie, SVP, nous sommes des managers. Management public et bien commun : convergences euro-atlantiques Claude Rochet 303 La mesure des performances et l'identification des meilleures pratiques Michiel de Vries 337 Les démarches pour mesurer la performance des administrations européennes locales- une analyse comparative des expériences de réforme en Grande-Bretagne, en France, en Suède et en Allemagne Sabine Kuhlmann Le pouvoir d'incitation et les types d'autorité : vers un modèle de prestation de service public Dario Barbieri et Domenico Salvatore Contextualiser le sens des réformes du management public : comparaison entre les Pays-Bas et la Corée du Sud Taco Brandsen et Sunhyuk Kim Chronique de l'Institut - USA, ses sections et membres Robert Loretan Social Policy & Administration Volume 44, Number i, February 2010 Regular Issue CONTENTS The 'Dole or Drudgery' Dilemma: Education, the Work Ethic and Unemployment 1 Andrew Dunn Catholicism, Job Security Regulations and Female Employment: A Micro-level Analysis of Esping-Andersen's Social Catholicism Thesis 20 Patrick Emmenegger Situational Crime Prevention and Its Discontents: Rational Choice and Harm Reduction versus 'Cultural Criminology' 40 Graham Farrell Older People's Family Contacts and Long-term Care Expenditure in OECD Countries: A Comparative Approach Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis 67 Philip Haynes, Michael Hill and Laura Banks Fairness, Equality and Legitimacy: A Qualitative Comparative Study of Germany and the UK 85 Peter Taylor-Gooby and Rose Martin REVIEWS The role of social security in development; the Integrated Children's System; devolution and social citizenship in the UK; citizenship in Nordic welfare states 104 Social Policy & Administration Volume 44, Number 2, April 2010 Regional Issue Western Europe: Health Departments in Health Policy CONTENTS Editorial Introduction: Health Departments in Health Policy Scott L. Greer The Organization of Health Policy Functions in the German Federal Government Margitta Mdtzke When is a Health Department not a Health Department? The Case of the US Department of Health and Human Services Beryl A. Radin 120 142 A Case of Weak Architecture: The French Ministry of Health Franpis Briatte In the Eye of the Storm: Civil Servants and Managers in the UK Department of Health Holly Jarman and Scott L. Greer 172 Quacks and Clerks: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Structure and Function of the British Medical Civil Service Sally Sheard 193 Standing Up for Health? Health Departments in EU Health Policy Formulation Scott L. Greer 208 Social Policy & Administration Volume 44, Number 3, June 2010 Regular Issue CONTENTS Involvement of Ministries of Health in Health Service Coverage Decisions: Is England an Aberrant Case? Stefanie Ettelt, Nicholas Mays, Karine Chevreul, Athanasios Nikolentzos, Sarah Thomson and Ellen Nolte 'Creating NHS Local': The Relationship between English Local Government and the National Health Service Jon Glasby, Helen Dickinson and Judith Smith Three Routes to Pension Reform: Politics and Institutions in Reforming Pensions in Denmark, Finland and Sweden Olli Kangas, Urban Lundberg and Niels Ploug The Eternal Triangle: Sixty Years of the Centre-Periphery Relationship in the National Health Service Rudolf Klein Rolling Out Anti-social Behaviour Families Projects in England and Scotland: Analysing the Rhetoric and Practice of Policy Transfer Judith Nixon, Hal Pawson and Filip Sosenko The Changing Face of Social Administration Robert M. Page REVIEWS Modernization and social work; democratic innovations and citizen participation; devolution and social policy; global social policy; social policy in ageing societies Social Policy & Administration Volume 44, Number 4, August 2010 Special Issue: Long-term Care in Europe CONTENTS Editorial Introduction Joan Costa-Font Long-term Care: A Suitable Case for Social Insurance Nicholas Ban 357 359 The Long Road to Universalism? Recent Developments in the Financing of Long-term Care in England 375 Adelina Comas-Herrera, Raphael Wittenberg and Linda Pickard Reforming Long-term Care Policy in France: Private-Public Complementarities Blanche Le Bihan and Claude Martin Sustainability of Comprehensive Universal Long-term Care Insurance in the Netherlands 392 Frederik T. Schut and Bernard van den Berg Social Insurance for Long-term Care: An Evaluation of the German Model 436 Heinz Rothgang Long-term Care in Central and South-Eastern Europe: Challenges and Perspectives in Addressing a 'New' Social Risk 461 August Osterle Devolution, Diversity and Welfare Reform: Long-term Care in the 'Latin Rim 5 481 Joan Costa-Font One Uniform Welfare State or a Multitude of Welfare Municipalities? The Evolution of Local Variation in Swedish Elder Care Gun-Britt Trydegdrd and Mats Thorslund 495 Reforming Long-term Care in Portugal: Dealing with the Multidimensional Character of Quality Silvina Santana 512 Social Policy & Administration Volume 44, Number 5, October 2010 Regular Issue CONTENTS Slicing Up the Pie: Allocation of Central Government Funding of Care of Older People 529 Robin Barton, Julien Forder, Ann Netten, Andrew Bebbington, Jacquetta Holder and Ann-Marie Towers Poverty, Government Policy and Public Opinion in Britain and Israel: A Comparative Analysis 554 Menachem Monnickendam and David Gordon Social Inclusion or Market Competitiveness? A Comparison of Rural Development Policies in the European Union and the United States 575 Sally Shortall and Mildred E. Warner Students and the Consumer Credit Market: Towards a Social Policy Agenda 598 Isabelle Szmigin and Deirdre O'Loughlin The Public's Changing Perceptions of the Condition of Social Welfare in Hong Kong: Lessons for Social Development 620 Timothy Ka-ying Wong, Po-san Wan and Kenneth Wing-kin Law REVIEWS Equal opportunities and diversity; British social policy since 1979; the link between women's work and pensions; reframing social citizenship; women's participation in the labour market in Italy and Britain; inequalities and exclusion in old age 641 BOOKS RECEIVED 652 C OR R IGE ND UM / E R R AT UM 653 Social Policy & Administration Volume 44, Number 6, December 2010 Regional Issue; The Middle East CONTENTS Editorial Introduction ! 655 John Gal and Bent Greve Religion and Social Policy in the Middle East: The (Re)Constitution of an Old-New Partnership 658 Rana Jawad and Burcu Takut-Cakar Women, Welfare and Civil Society Organizations: Creating an Alternative Women's Welfare Sphere in Israel 673 Michal Almog-Bar and Mimi Ajzenstadt Poverty in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Study of Poverty and Female-headed Households injeddah City Talha Fadaak The Pro-Elderly Bias of Social Policies in Israel: A Historical-Institutional Account 689 708 Hay a Gamliel-Yehoshua and Pieter Vanhuysse Lineages of the Iranian Welfare State: Dual Institutionalism and Social Policy in the Islamic Republic of Iran 727 Kevan Harris Straddling Two Continents: Social Policy and Welfare Politics in Turkey Ayse Idil Ay bars and Dimitris Tsarouhas 746 Turkish Studies Volume 11 Number 1 March 2010 Special Issue: Islamization of Turkey under AKP Rule Guest Editors: Birol Yesilada & Barry Rubin Notes on Contributors Introduction Papers Changing Values in Turkey: Religiosity and Tolerance in Comparative Perspective Birol A. Yesilada & Peter Noordijk 29 45 Justice and Development Party at the Helm: Resurgence of Islam or Restitution of the Right-of-Center Predominant Party? Ersin Kalaycioglu 59 Dismantling Turkey: The Will of the People? Nur Bilge Criss Transformation of Turkish Islamism and the Rise of the Justice and Development Party Mustafa §en 85 An Unfulfilled Promise of Enlightenment: Kemalism and its Liberal Critics Halil M. Karaveli 103 A Paradigm Shift in Turkish Foreign Policy: Transition and Challenges Ahmet Sozen ' Turkish Studies Volume 11 Number 2 June 2010 Notes on Contributors 125 Papers What is Behind the Headscarf Ruling of the Turkish Constitutional Court? Abdurrahman Saygih 127 Al-Qaeda: Analysis of the Emergence, Radicalism, and Violence of a Jihadist Action Group in Turkey Mehmet Orhan 143 The Rise of a Social Movement: The Emergence of Anti-Globalization Movements in Turkey Selin Bengi GUmriikgu 163 Europeanization of Political Elite Discourses in Turkey: A Content Analysis of Parliamentary Debates 1994-2002 Saban Tanryici 181 Authoritarian Party Structures in Turkey: A Comparison of the Republican People's Party and the Justice and Development Party PelinAyan 197 Commercial Media, the Military, and Society in Turkey during Failed and Successful Interventions F. Michael Wuthrich 217 Inside Turkish Literature: Concerns, References, and Themes Leonard Stone 235 Homegrown Sounds of Istanbul: World Music, Place, and Authenticity Koray Degirmenci 251 Unorthodox Liberalism, Democracy, and Post-Liberal Distributional Coalitions: The Case of Turkey AmrAdly 269 Book Reviews Turkish Politics and the Rise of the AKP: Dilemmas of Institutionalization and Leadership Strategy Cemil Boyraz 287 Turkish Studies Volume 11 Number 3 September 2010 Notes on Contributors 309 Papers Parliamentary Experience of the Turkish Labor Party: 1965-1969 Erkan Dog an 313 Anti-Americanism as a Default Ideology of Opposition: Turkey as a Case Study Fusun Turkmen 329 The New Islamists' Understanding of Democracy in Turkey: The Examples of Ali Bulac and Hayreddin Karaman Michelangelo Guida 347 Why Does Turkey Seek European Union Membership? A Historical Institutional Approach Isa Cornyar & Halit Mustafa Tagma 371 The Turkish Military's Autonomy, JDP Rule and the EU Reform Process in the 2000s: An Assessment of the Turkish Version of Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DECAF) §ule Toktas & Urnit Kurt 387 Is There a Europeanization of Turkish Foreign Policy? An Addendum to the Literature on EU Candidates Meltem Muftuler-Bag & Yaprak Gursoy 405 Project Culture and Turkish Civil Society Daniella Kuzmanovic 429 The Image of "Woman" in Turkish Political and Social Thought: On the Implications of Social Constructionism and Biological Essentialism Aylin Ozman 44 J Educational Policies: Traditional Foreign Language Classroom Assessment in Turkish High Schools llknur Pekkanli Efficiency Gains in Tourism in Cyprus: Myth or Reality? Ozay Mehmet & Vedat Yorucu 465 477