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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
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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
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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
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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
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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?
Of Differences and Similarities: Is the Explanation of Variation a Limitation to (or of)
Comparative Analysis?
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'? US-FRANCE RELATIONS IN
THE AGE OF SARKOZY
Introduction: US-France Relations in the Age of Sarkozy
Emiliano Grossman
149
The 'Novelty' of Sarkozy's Foreign Policy Towards NATO and the US: The Long View
J.lf. V. Keiger
155
Washington, Sarkozy, and the Defence of Europe
Cljiarles Cogan
\
Sarkozy's NATO Policy: Towards France's Atlantic Realignment?
Frederic Bozo
165
176
France and the US: From Reluctant Alliance to Ambiguous Rapprochement
Frederic Charillon
189
^arkozy and the *American Mirage' or Why Gaullist Continuity will Overshadow
Transcendence
199
Jolyon Howorth
Globalization, Americanization and Sarkozy's France
Sophie Meunier
213
PROFESSION
Political Science in Central-East Europe and the Impact of Politics: Factors of Diversity,
Forces of Convergence
Rainer Eisfeld and Leslie A. Pal
o
223
Prospects for the New US Administration: What can Social Science Offer? Debate
Philip Davies, Dilys Hill, Andrew Rudalevige, George C. Edwards III, Jenel Virden and Robert Singh
244
RESEARCH
Democracy in Troubled Times
Yves Merry
259
TEACHING AND TRAINING
The Controversy Over Civic Education in Spain
Carlos Rico Motos
269
ECPR NEWS
280
French Politics
Volume 8 Number 1 April 2010 ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Strategic voting in a semi-presidential system with a two-ballot electoral system. The
1
2007 French legislative election Bernard Dolez and Annie Laurent
Four rounds in a row: The impact of presidential election outcomes on legislative elections in France
Elisabeth Dupoirier and Nicolas Sauger
21
A new political elite in Western Europe? The political careers of regional prime ministers in newly
42
decentralised countries Joan Botella, Juan Rodriguez Teruel, Oscar Barber a and Astrid Barrio
REVIEW SYMPOSIUM - The French Fifth Republic in comparative perspective: The state of the field and future
research agenda
The French Fifth Republic in comparative perspective: The state of
the field and future research agenda
Andrew Appleton
62
Roundtable 1 - Decision-making institutions
The study of executive politics in France Emiliano Grossman
The state of legislative studies in France Olivier Costa
The study of judicial politics in France Sylvain Brouard
Roundtable 2 - Party system and electoral system
The study of elections and French exceptionalism
Andrew Appleton
77
The French electoral and party system in comparative perspective
Andre Blais
79
The study of political parties and the party system in France
Nicolas Sauger
83
Roundtable 3 - State-society relations and republican ideology
The study of gender politics in France
Amy Mazur
87
Revisiting French diplomacy in the age of globalization
Richard Balme
91
The exceptionalism of French local government
Eric Kerrouche
96
DATA, MEASURES AND METHODS
Field lessons: The whys and hows of interview-based fieldwork W. Rand Smith
101
List of Reviewers to 31 December 2009
109
French Politics
Volume 8
July 2010
Number 2
Contents
SYMPOSIUM
Symposium Introduction: French historical and political sociology
of the EU: Some theoretical and methodological challenges for
institutional analysis
Didier Georgakakis
Tensions within Eurocracy? A socio-morphological view
Didier Georgakakis
Professionalization and socialization of the members of the
European Parliament
Willy Beauvallet and Sebastien Michon
111
116
145
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Impacts of decentralization: The French experience in a
comparative perspective
Renate Reiter, Stephan Grohs, Folk Ebinger, Sabine Kuhlmann
and Jorg Bogumil
166
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review of Politiques publiques. 1, La France dans la gouvernance
europeenne, edited by Olivier Borraz and Virginie Guiraudon
Hussein Kassim
190
Social networks and globalization: Facebook, YouTube and the
impact of online communities on France's protectionist policies
Hazel G. Warlaumont
204
DATA, MEASURES AND METHODS
Leadership traits in French national election studies:
Measurement issues
Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Richard Nadeau
215
French Politics
Volume 8 Number 3 September 2010
Contents
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
223
Andrew Appleton and Robert Elgie
SYMPOSIUM
French historical and political sociology of the EU: Some theoretical and methodological challenges for
institutional analysis Symposium Editor - Didier Georgakakis
Multilevel governance in practice: Actors and institutional
competition shaping EU regional policy in France
Marine de Lassalle
226
Who are the European experts? Profiles, trajectories and
expert 'careers' of the European Commission
Cecile Robert
248
The current members of the European Round Table:
A transnational club of economic elites
Audrey Pageant
275
European Central Bank leaders in the global space of
central bankers: A Geometric Data Analysis approach
Frederic Lebaron
294
DATA, MEASURES AND METHODS
The 2010 French regional elections: Transitional elections
in a realignment era
Florent Gougou and Simon Labouret
REVIEW ARTICLE
From governing society to governing itself: The French
administrative state and the quest for managerial recentralization
Review of Philippe Bezes, Reinventer VEtat: Les reformes
de I administration franfaise (1962-2008). Paris: Presses
Universitaires de France, 2009
Denis Saint-Martin
321
GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION
Volume 45 Number 1
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Fred Halliday The Cold War: Lessons and
Legacies (The Government and Opposition/
Leonard Schapiro Lecture, 2009)
1
Robert Elgie Semi-presidentialism, Cohabitation and
the Collapse of Electoral Democracies, 1990-2008
29
Claire Annesley Gender, Politics and Policy Change:
The Case of Welfare Reform Under New Labour
50
Devrim Yavuz Testing Large Business's Commitment
to Democracy: Business Organizations and the
Secular-Muslim Conflict in Turkey
73
Duncan McCargo Co-optation and Resistance in
Thailand's Muslim South: The Changing Role of
Islamic Council Elections
93
REVIEW ARTICLE
James
Cronin the
World
The United States In, or Against,
114
GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION
Volume 45 Number 2
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Cathy Gormley-Heenan and Paula Devine The 'Us' in
Trust: Who Trusts Northern Ireland's Political
Institutions and Actors?
Elke Winter Trajectories of Multiculturalism in
Germany, the Netherlands and Canada: In Search of
Common Patterns
Tapio Raunio The EU and the Welfare State are
Compatible: Finnish Social Democrats and
European Integration
143
166
187
REVIEW ARTICLES
Jean Leca 'The Empire Strikes Back!' An Uncanny
View of the European Union. Part II - Empire,
Federation or What?
Jonathan Tonge Consociational Theory and Conflict
Management
208
290
GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION
Volume 45 Number 3
CONTENTS
Special Issue on Territory and Power and the Study of UK and Comparative Politics
ARTICLES
Jonathan Bradbury and Peter John Territory and Power:
Critiques and Reassessments of a Classic Work
295
Jonathan Bradbury Jim Bulpitt's Territory and Power in
the United Kingdom and Interpreting Political
Development: Bringing the State and Temporal
Analysis Back In
318
Peter John
Central State Power and its Limits in
Bulpitt's Territory and Power
Michael Keating
The Strange Death of Unionist
Scotland
Helen Thompson The External Realm
and Domestic Politics in Territory and Power in the
United Kingdom
H. V. Savitch and Jeffery L. 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. STEINBERG
I75
Intelligence bound: the South African constitution and intelligence services
LAURIE NATHAN
I95
The second generation of human security: lessons from the UN and EU experience
MARY MARTIN AND TAYLOR OWEN
211
HIV, AIDS and security: where are we now?
COLIN MCINNES AND SIMON RUSHTON
225
International Affairs
Contents
Vol. 86 No.2 March 2010
Understanding the Helmand campaign: British military operations in
Afghanistan
ANTHONY KING
3II
Do counterterrorism and counterinsurgency go together?
MICHAEL J. BOYLE
333
Last charge of the knights? Iraq, Afghanistan and the special relationship
PATRICK PORTER
355
The defence dilemma in Britain
TIMOTHY EDMUNDS
377
Breaking the mould: the United Kingdom Strategic Defence Review 2010
PAUL CORNISH AND ANDREW M. 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. DAVIES
1167
Review articles
On realpolitik and its limitations
DAVID WEDGWOOD BENN
II9I
Land, citizenship and the consolidation of constitutional democracy in Southern
Africa
MERLE LIPTON
1199
Book reviews
International Relations theory
1209 History
International law, human rights and ethics 1213 Europe
International organization and foreign
Russia and Eurasia
policy
1217 Middle East and North Africa
Conflict, security and defence
1218 Sub-Saharan Africa
Governance, civil society and cultural
South Asia
politics
1224 East Asia and Pacific
Pohtical economy, economics and
Latin America and Caribbean
development
1225 Index of books reviewed
Energy, resources and environment
1231
1234
1237
1240
1241
1245
1249
1252
1254
1259
International Negotiation
CONTENTS Vol.15
No. 1 2010
This issue
Negotiating the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Guest Editors: P. Terrence Hopmann and I. William Zartman The Johns Hopkins University
Overcoming the Nagorno-Karabakh Stalemate P. Terrence Hopmann and I. 1-6
William Zartman
Mountainous Karabakh: New Paradigms for Peace and Development
in the 21st Century Tabib Huseynov
7-31
Rethinking the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Identity, Politics,
Scholarship Phil Gamaghelyan
33-56
The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Moving from Power Brokerage to
Relationship Restructuring Ruben Harutunian
57-80
Empowering and Engaging Civil Society in Conflict Resolution: The
Case of Nagorno-Karabakh Irina Ghaplanyan
81—106
Nagorno-Karabakh Negotiations: Though the Prism of a Multi-Issue
Bargaining Model Taleh Ziyadov
107—131
Paradigms of Political Mythologies and Perspectives of Reconciliation 133—152
in the Case of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Aytan Gahramanova
International Negotiation
A Journal of Theory and Practice
CONTENTS Vol. 15 No. 2 2010
This issue
International Negotiation Pedagogy
Guest Editor: Christopher T. Timura Akin Gump Strauss Hauer &
FeldLLP
International Negotiation Pedagogy
Christopher T Timura
155-161
Frameworks, Cases, and Experiments: Bridging Theory
with Practice
Daniel Druckman
163-186
Teaching International Business Negotiation:
Reflections on Three Decades of Experience
Jeswald W. Salacuse
187-228
Negotiation Pedagogy: International Relations
/. William Zartman
229-246
Training the Warrior-Diplomat: Enhancing Negotiation and
Conflict Management Skills through Experiential Learning
Shimshon and Leonard Suransky
247-280 Ulrich Mans, Gideon
Negotiating Toward Peacemaking: Experience of the
U.S. Institute of Peace
Michael Lekson and Pamela Aall
281-300
Case Study:
Teaching European Negotiations: The EU Chocolate
Directive Simulation
Lionel Bobot and Andreas Goergen
Future Issues of International Negotiation
301-323
325
International Organization
Volume 64, Number 1, 2010
Articles
Emotional Beliefs
1
Jonathan Mercer
Nonstate Actors and the Diffusion of Innovations: The Case of
Suicide Terrorism
Michael C. Horowitz
33
Constraining Coercion? Legitimacy and Its Role in U.S. Trade
Policy, 1975-2000
Krzysztof J. Pelc
65
Toward Internationally Regulated Goods: Controlling the Trade in
Small Arms and Light Weapons
Asif Efrat
97
How Opportunity Costs Decrease the Probability of War in an
Incomplete Information Game
Solomon Polachek and Jun Xiang
133
Research Notes
Spatial Effects in Dyadic Data
Plumper
Eric Neumayer and Thomas
145
Do Democracies Make Inferior Counterinsurgents? Reassessing
167
Democracy's Impact on War Outcomes and Duration
Jason Lyall
Guidelines for Contributors
193
International Organization
Volume 64, Number 2, Spring 2010
Articles
Eliciting Substance from 'Hot Air': Financial Market Responses to EU Summit
Decisions on European Defense Michael M. Bechtel and Gerald Schneider
199
Credible Commitments and the International Criminal Court
Beth A. Simmons and Allison Banner
225
The Politics of Judicial Economy at the World Trade Organization
257
Marc L. Busch and Krzysztof J. Pelc
The Enforcement Problem in Coercive Bargaining: Interstate
Conflict over Rebel Support in Civil Wars
Kenneth A. Schultz
281
Exchange Rate Proclamations and Inflation-Fighting Credibility
Alexandra Guisinger and David Andrew Singer
313
Research Note
Economic Liberalization via IMF Structural Adjustment: Sowing the Seeds of Civil War? 331
Caroline A. Hartzell and Matthew Hoddie, with Molly Bauer
International Organization
Volume 64, Number 3, Summer 2010
Articles
Feigning Weakness
Branislav L. Slantchev
Labor Markets and the Demand for Foreign Direct Investment
Sonal S. Pandya
357
389
Exchange Rate Regimes and Independent Central Banks:
411
A Correlated Choice of Imperfectly Credible Institutions Cristina Bodea
Reality Asserts Itself: Public Opinion on Iraq and the Elasticity
of Reality
Matthew A. Baum and Tim Groeling
443
Research Notes
Trade Competition and Domestic Pollution: A Panel Study,
1980-2003
Xun Cao and Aseem Prakash
481
Transgovernmental Networks and Domestic Policy Convergence:
505
Evidence from Insider Trading Regulation David Bach and Abraham L. Newman
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
International Relations
Volume 24
Number 2 June 2010 CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Past Masters and Modern Inventions:
Intellectual History as Critical Theory
Darshan Vigneswaran and Joel Quirk
107
The Liberal Divide over Trade, Peace and War
Edwin van de Haar
132
International Actors and Democratisation:
Can USAID Deliver a Democratic
Culture to Afghanistan?
Matthew Alan Hill
155
Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program and
Implications for US National Security
Michael Tkacik
US
The Responsibility to Protect:
Aidan Hehir
CONTRIBUTORS
?- •
'Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing'?
218
240
International Relations
Volume 24
Number 3
September 2010
ARTICLES
The Past and Future of War
Richard Ned Lehow
243
Warming to a Redefinition of International
Security: The Consolidation of a Norm
Concerning ClimateChange
Denise Garcia
271
The Quirks of Nuclear Deterrence
Andrew Brown and Lorna Arnold
293
Russia: a Part of the West or Apart From
the West?
Sebastian Kaempf
313
Fading Glories? India's Relations with
Western Europe and Russia
Andrew D. Brunatti and David M. Malone
341
CONTRIBUTORS
371
Irish Political Studies
Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 25 Number 1
February 2010
Articles
Political Language as a Flexible Friend: Irish Parliamentary
Debate on the Iraq War
Mary O Regan
1
Debating Rights in the New Northern Ireland
Robin Whitaker
23
Prostitution and the Irish State: From Prohibitionism to a Globalised Sex Trade
Eiiis Ward
47
'Modernising Conservatism': The Northern Ireland Young Unionist Movement in the 1960s
Marc Mulholland
67
Research Notes
'Rewarding the Wealthy' versus 'Looking After the Poor':
Affective Perception of 'Right' and 'Left' by Candidates
in the 2007 Irish General Elections
Maria Laura Sudulich and Matthew Wall
Irish Associations and Lobbying on EU Legislation:
Resources, Access Points, and Strategies
Andreas Diir and Gemma Mateo
95
107
Debate
The United States, Northern Ireland and the 'War on Terror': A Reply to Christopher P.
Cunningham
Mary Alice C. Clancy
123
Northern Ireland and the 'War on Terror': A Reply to Mary Alice Clancy
Christopher P. Cunningham
131
Irish Political Studies
Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland
Volume 25 Number 2 June 2010
Data Section
Republic of Ireland 2009
1. Government Ministers, Ministers of State and Opposition
Spokespersons (31 December 2009)
2. State of the Parties
3. Oireachtas Committees (31 December 2009)
4. Productivity of the Oireachtas
5. Lisbon Referendum, Local and European Election
Results
6. Main Political Events of 2009
7. Opinion Polls - Tabular
8. Political Issues for 2009
9. Useful Online Resources
155
157
159
162
166
172
196
219
224
Northern Ireland 2009
1. Northern Ireland Devolved Government
State of the Parties
Assembly Committees
Productivity of the Northern Ireland Devolved Government
Election Results: European Parliament 2009
Main Political Events of 2009
Opinion Polls
Changes in Political Attitudes
Political Issues 2009
10. Useful Online Resources
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Reports
The 2009 European Parliament Election in Ireland
Stephen Quintan
289
Ringing Some Changes: The 2009 European Election
in Northern Ireland
Paul Hainsworth and Gerard McCann
303
The 2009 Local Elections in the Republic of Ireland
Aodh Quinlivan and Liam Weeks
315
Irish Political Studies
Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 25 Number 3
September 2010
Articles
The Place of the First World War in Contemporary Irish Republicanism
in Northern Ireland
Richard S. Grayson
325
'Glorified Gofers, Policy Experts or Good Generalists': A Classification
of the Roles of the Irish Ministerial Adviser
Bernadette Connaughton
347
Putting the Peaces Back Together: The 'Long' Liberalising Peace in Northern Ireland, from O'Neill to
PEACE
Audra Mitchell
37 1
Exploring and Explaining Public Attitudes towards the European
Integration Process in Northern Ireland
Ben Clements
393
Immigrants in Irish Politics: African and East European Candidates
in the 2009 Local Government Elections
Bryan Fanning and Neil O 'Boyle
417
Interview
Managing a Peace Process: An Interview with Jonathan Powell
Graham Spencer
437
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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT
Volume 13
Number 1
March 2010
Contents
Editorial ..............................................................................................1
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
Articles
Georgia: a state of flux...............................................................................................3
Ondrej Ditrych
On the transformation of warfare: a plausibility probe of the
new war thesis .......................................................................................................... 26
Monika Heupel and Bernhard Zangl
In the loop: multilevel feedback and the politics of change at the IMF
and World Bank....................................................................................................... 59
Liam Clegg
Reinforcing the (neo-)Hobbesian representations of international law .................... 85
Jean d'Aspremont
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Volume 13 Number 2 June 2010
Contents
Articles
The global imbalances and the contradictions of US monetary hegemony ............ 105
Mattias Vermeiren
German development policy 1998-2005: the limits of normative
global governance ..............................................................................
Aram Ziai
j3^
Court reform in transitional states: Chile and the Philippines ...............................163
Charles Anthony Smith and Mark Jorgensen Farrales
Book Review Essay
Conceptualising neighbourhood: Russia vs its 'others' ...........................................194
Andrey S. Makarychev
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Contents Articles
T h e s o c i a l p o r p o s e o f n e w g o v e r n a n c e : L i s b o n a n d t h e l i m i t s t o l e g i t i m a c y . . . . 2 0 9 Bastiaan van Apeldoorn and
Sandy Brian Hager
NGOs as catalysts for international arms control? 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? How State Institutions Matter in East Central
Europe
D ETLEF J AHN AND F ERDINAND M ULLER -R OMMEL
Political Institutions and Policy Performance: A Comparative Analysis of
Central and Eastern Europe
M ARK H ALLERBERG AND S AMI Y LAOUTINEN
Political Power, Fiscal Institutions and Budgetary Outcomes in Central
and Eastern Europe
R ADOSLAW Z UBEK AND C HRISTIAN S TEGKER
Legislatures and Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from East Central Europe
M ARGIN M ATGZAK , M ATYAS B ENGZE AND Z DENEK K UHN Constitutions, EU Law and Judicial
Strategies in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
G ERDA F ALKNER
Institutional Performance and Compliance with EU Law: Czech
Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia
K ATAR I NA S TARONOVA
Regulatory Impact Assessment: Formal Institutionalization and Practice
Journal of Public Policy
VOLUME 30 PART 2 August 2010
ARTICLES
137
R. 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. Reviewed by- Ozgur Tufekci
545
SUSANA CARVALHO and FRANCOIS GEMENNE, Nations and
their histories. Constructions and Representations. Reviewed by Jakob
Lehne
CHRISTOPHER L. HILL, National History and the World of
Nations. Capital, State, and the Rhetoric of History in Japan,
France and the United States. Reviewed by Stefan Berger
546
MARTINA A. SCHAIN, The Politics of Immigrations in France,
Britain and the United States: A Comparative Study. Reviewed by
Siobhan Harty
ANDREW GAMBLE and TONY WRIGHT (eds), Britishness:
550
Perspectives on the British Question. Reviewed by Atsuko Ichijp
ELIZABETH SAUER and JULIA M. WRIGHT (eds.), Reading
the Nation in English Literature: A Critical Reader. Reviewed by
Richard Haesly PATRICK WEIL, How to be French: Nationality in
the making
since 1789. Reviewed by Joseph Downing CHRISTALLA
YAKINTHOU, Political Settlements in Divided
Societies: Consociationalism and Cyprus. Reviewed by Laurence
Cooley
CORRIGENDUM
548
551
552
554
555
558
Nations and Nationalism
Volume 16 no 1
Contents
THEMED SECTION ON NATIONAL IDENTITY AND CONSTITUTIONALISM IN
EUROPE
BILL KISSANE and NICK SITTER
National identity and constitutionalism in Europe:
1
ENRIC MARTINEZ-HERRERA and THOMAS JEFFREY MILEY The constitution and the politics of national
identity in Spain
6
AGNES BATORY Kin-state identity in the European context: citizenship, nationalism and constitutionalism in
Hungary
31
BILL KISSANE and NICK SITTER The marriage of state and nation in European constitutions
49
HANNA LERNER Constitution-writing in deeply divided societies: the incrementalist approach
68
ARTICLES
JOHN L. CAMPBELL and JOHN A. 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. Reviewed by
Richard Reid
380
Public administration : and international quarterly
Volume 88 number 1 2010
CONTENTS
SYMPOSIUM
The Impact of EU Legislation on National Legislations: Denmark, The Netherlands and Austria
Compared
Introduction: EU Legislation and National Regulation: Uncertain Steps Towards a
European Public Policy
J0RGEN GR0NNEGAARD CHRISTENSEN
Keeping in Control: The Modest Impact of the EU on Danish Legislation
J0RGEN GR0NNEGAARD CHRISTENSEN
From the Europeanization of Lawmaking to the Europeanization of National
Legal Orders: The Case of Austria
MARCELO JENNY AND WOLFGANG C. MULLER
The EU as Lawmaker: The Impact of EC Directives on National Regulation in The
Netherlands
MARK BOVENS AND KUTSAL YESILKAGIT
Converging Under Pressure? Counterterrorism Policy Developments in the
European Union Member States
DANIEL NOHRSTEDT AND DAN HANSEN
Agents of Influence: Country Directors at the World Bank PATRICK WELLER AND XU YICHONG
How to Assess Administrative Reform? Investigating the Adoption and Preliminary Impacts of the
Norwegian Welfare Administration Reform
JOSTEIN ASKIM, TOM CHRISTENSEN, ANNE USE FIMREITE AND PER LJEGREID
Dodgy Kebabs Everywhere? Variety of Worldviews and Regulatory Change MARTIN LODGE, KAI
WEGRICH AND GAIL McELROY
REVIEWS
Kevin Featherstone and Dimitris Papadimitriou, The Limits of Europeanization:
Reform Capacity and Policy Conflict in Greece
and
Angelos Sepos, The Europeanization of Cyprus: Polity, Policies and Politics
STELLA LADI
R.A.W. Rhodes, Paul't Hart and Mirko Noordegraaf (eds), Observing Government Elites: Up Close and Personal
MARKEVANS
Ian Docherty and Jon Shaw (eds), Traffic Jam: Ten Years of 'Sustainable' Transport in the UK HANDLEY STEVENS
James L. Perry and Annie Hondeghem (eds), Motivation in Public Management: The Call of Public Service PETER
BARBERIS
Kevin F. Quigley, Responding to Crises in the Modern Infrastructure. Policy Lessons
from Y2K
CHRIS BELLAMY
Alastair Cole, Patrick Le Gales and Jonah D. Levy (eds), Developments in French
Politics 4
MIKE GOLDSMITH
Wouter van Dooren and Steven Van de Walle (eds), Performance Information in the
Public Sector: How it is Used
RICHARD BOYLE
Matthew Flinders, Delegated Governance and the British State: Walking without Order
ANDREW MASSEY
David J. Hunter, The Health Debate: Policy & Politics in the Twenty-First Century
ANDREW GRAY
Michelle Cini and Lee McGowan, Competition Policy in the European Union
FIONA WISHLADE
Public administration : an international quarterly
Volume 88 no 2 2010
CONTENTSSYMPOSIUM
Introduction: Greening the Countryside? Changing Frameworks of EU
Agricultural Policy
PHILIP LOWE, PETER H. FEINDT AND HILKKA VIHINEN
Policy-learning and Environmental Policy Integration in the Common
Agricultural Policy, 1973-2003
PETER H. FEINDT
296
Power Learning or Path Dependency? Investigating the Roots of the European
Food Safety Authority
CHRISTILLA ROEDERER-RYNNING AND CARSTEN DAUGBJERG
315
Beyond Policy Networks: Policy Framing and the Politics of Expertise in the 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Crisis
KATY WILKINSON, PHILIP LOWE AND ANDREW DONALDSON
331
The Fight Over Danish Nature: Explaining Policy Network Change and Policy Change
ANDERS BRANTH PEDERSEN
346
Meeting the Challenge of Marginalization Processes at the Periphery of Europe
BAS BREMAN, HILKKA VIHINEN, MARJA-LIISA TAPIO-BISTROM AND
MARIA TERESA PINTO CORREIA
364
Exit, Voice, and Disappointment: Mountain Decline and EU Compensatory Rural
Policy in Spain
FERNANDO COLLANTES
381
ARTICLES
Applying Policy Network Theory to Policy-making in China: The Case of Urban Health Insurance
Reform
HAITAO ZHENG, MARTIN DE JONG AND JOOP KOPPENJAN
_______ _398
Explaining Variation in Perceptions of Red Tape: A Professionalism-marketization Model
GENE A. BREWER AND RICHARD M. WALKER ____________________________ 418
Strong Leaders? The Challenges and Pitfalls in Mayoral Leadership
WOUTER JAN VERHEUL AND LINZE SCHAAP ___________________________ 439
The Degree of Decentralization and Individual Decision Making in Central Government Human
Resource Management: A European Comparative Perspective
RENATE E. MEYER AND GERHARD HAMMERSCHMID ___________________ 455
Similar Problems, Different Solutions: Comparing Refuse Collection
in The Netherlands and Spain
GERMA BEL, ELBERT DIJKGRAAF, XAVIER FAGEDA AND RAYMOND GRADUS 479
The EU Comitology System: What Role for the Commission?
GIJS JAN BRANDSMA AND JENS BLOM-HANSEN
496
Culture in Action: The 'Rotterdam Approach' as Modernization Through Tradition
MIRKO NOORDEGRAAF AND JEROEN VERMEULEN ___________________________513
Networking Literature about Determinants of Network Effectiveness AEEX TURRINI,
DANIELA CRISTOFOEI, FRANCESCA FROSINI
AND GRETA NASI ___________________________________________________________528
Public Service Use and Perceived Performance: An Empirical Note on the Nature
of the Relationship
GREGG G. VAN RYZIN AND ETIENNE CHARBONNEAU
A Comment on Marsh and McConnell: Towards a Framework for Establishing Policy Success
MARK BOVENS_____________________________________________________________ 584
Towards a Framework for Establishing Policy Success: A Reply to Bovens
DAVID MARSH AND AEEAN McCONNELE _____________________________________ 586
REVIEWS
Adam Dinham, Robert Furbey and Vivien Lowndes (eds), Faith in the Public Realm:
Controversies, Policies and Practices
RANAJAWAD
David Siegel and Ken Rasmussen (eds), Professionalism and Public Service: Essays
in Honour of Kenneth Kernaghan
and
Patrice Dutil (ed.), Searching for Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet in Canada
BRUCE DOERN
Geoff Mulgan, The Art of Public Strategy: Mobilizing Power and Knowledge
for the Common Good
MARTIN KORNBERGER
Howard Davis and Steve Martin (eds), Public Services Inspection in the UK
ANDREW GRAY
June Burnham and Robert Pyper, Britain's Modernised Civil Service
PAUL CARMICHAEL
Jonathan S. Davies and David L. Imbroscio (eds), Theories of Urban Politics
MIKE GOLDSMITH
Robert P. Inman (ed.), Making Cities Work: Prospects and Policies for Urban America
DAVID K. HAMILTON
Rajiv Prabhakar, The Assets Agenda, Principles and Policy
ALAN FINLAYSON
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CALL FOR PAPERS
A Special Issue of Public Administration on [Public Services After the Crash
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
604
Regional and Federal Studies vol 20 no 1
Contents
Notes on Contributors
The Shift to the Rights Model of Disability in the EU and Canada
The Presence (or Lack Thereof) of a Federal Culture in Canada: The
Views of Canadians
EU Cohesion Policy and the Europeanization of Central and East
European Regions
R. Daniel Kelemen &
Lisa Vanhala 1
Patrick Fafard,
Frangois Rocher &
Catherine Cote 19
John A. 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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