List of journals with electronic table of contents in Politics

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List of journals with electronic table of contents in Politics
Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)
latest update – August 2011
List of journals with electronic table of contents in Politics & International Relations
section between January and August 2011:
1) Administration and Society
20) International Politics
2) Allemagne d’aujourd’hui
21) International Relations
3) Cambridge Review of International
22) Irish Political Studies
Affairs
4) Comparative Political Studies
23) Journal of International Relations
and Development
5) Conflurences Méditerranée
24) Journal of Public Policy
6) Cooperation and Conflict
25) Nations and Nationalism
7) Critique Internationale
26) Public Administration
8) Democratization
27) Regional and Federal Studies
9) Diplomacy & Statecraft
28) Revue Internationale des Sciences
10) Environmental Politics
11) European Journal of International
Relations
12) European Journal of Political
Research
Administratives
29) Revue Francaise D’administration
Publique
30) Social Policy and Administration
31) Studia Diplomatica
13) European Journal of Social Security
32) Turkish Studies
14) European Political Science
33) West European Politics
15) French Politics
34) World Politics
16) Government and opposition
17) International Affairs
18) International Negotiation
19) International Organization
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Administration & Society
Volume 43 Number I January 201 I
Articles
The New York School of Philanthropy, the Bureau of Municipal Research, and the
Trail of the Missing Women: A Public Administration History Detective Story 3
Hindy Lauer Schachter
Public Organizations and Mission Valence: When Does Mission Matter?
22
Bradley E. Wright and Sanjay K. Pandey
On the Nature and Strategies of Organized Interests in Health Care Policy Making
Damien Contandriopoulos
45
Continuing an Alternative View of Public Administration: Mary van Kleeck and
Industrial Citizenship, 1918-1927
66
John Thomas McGuire
Strategic Planning As an Effective Tool of Strategic Management in Public Sector
Organizations: Evidence From Public Transit Organizations
87
Isaiah O. Ugboro, Kofi Obeng, and Ora Spann
Out of the Woods: Facilitating Pragmatic Inquiry and Dialogue
124
Philip Salem and Patricia M. Shields
On the Problem of Adopting Pragmatism in Public Administration
133
Keith F. Snider
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Administration & Society
Volume 43 Number 2 March 2011
Articles
Connecting the Past With the Present: Moses Maimonides' Contribution to
Democratic Theory, Public Administration, and Civil Society
147
Stephanie R Newbold, Alicia C. Schortgen
Ethically Using Administrative Data in Research: Medicaid Administrators'
Current Practices and Best Practice Recommendations
171
Paul G. Stiles, Roger A. Boothroyd, John Robst, James V. Ray
Collective Agency for Service Volunteers: A Critical Realist Study of Identity
Representation
193
Christine Stirling, Rosalind Bull
Strategic Planning in an International Nongovernmental Development
Organization:The Creation of a Meta-Identity
Matthew J. Harris
216
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Allemagne d’aujourd’hui
Numero 196 2011
J. Vaillant - De L'abstention De L'Allemagne Sur La Libye
Au Conseil De Sécurité De L'onu. Entre Recherche De
L'autonomie
De Décision Et Solidarité Internationale ......
3
H. Menudier - Triomphe Des Verts Aux Premières Elections
Régionales De 2011.................. ....................
9
J.-J. Alcandre - Direction : Sortie. Fukushima
Et Ses Conséquences En Allemagne............
22
D. Herbet - Les Voies Du Communisme Sont-Elles Impénétrables ?
Le Débat Sur Le Communisme En République Fédérale
(Kommunismus-Debatte) ...............................
30
J. Klein - « Das Amt » .....................................
40
H. Menudier - Le Triangie De Weimar A 20 Ans
46
L'actualité Sociale Par B. Lestrade..............
62
R. Von Thadden - Trieglaff. Un Village En Poméranie
De 1807 A 1948 ............................................
67
M. Grunewald - L'enseignement De La Civilisation Française
En Allemagne (1919-1939) : De L'instrumentalisation
D'une Discipline A Des Fins Politiques........
73
Allemagne d’aujourd’hui
No 194 octobre-décembre 2010
SOMMAIRE
J. Vaillant - Une embellie pour l'Allemagne, une embellie
pour l'Europe ? De l'engagement européen de l'Allemagne,
20 ans après son unification................................................................
3
J.-J. Alcandre - Prolongation du nucléaire et nouveau
compromis énergétique en Allemagne...................................................... 11
S. Neubert - En route vers l'excellence académique ?
L'exemple de l'initiative d'excellence allemande
18
H. Brodersen - L'économie berlinoise : comment dépasser
les ruptures imposées par l'histoire ?........................................................ 31
L'actualité sociale par B. Lestrade ............................................................ 58
S. Hazouard - Les systèmes allemand et français
de relations sociales face à la dérégulation européenne
des services d'intérêt général .................................................................... 53
Comptes rendus par A.-M. Corbin ........................................................... 70
Dossier
Présence de la République fédérale dans la RDA des années 1980
Dossier dirigé Par Jacques Poumet,
publié avec le soutien du centre de recherche Langues et Cultures
Européennes de l'Université Lyon 2, la participation de l'École normale
supérieure de Lyon, et le concours de la Région Rhône-Alpes
et du Département du Rhône
72
H. Miard-Delacroix - Le Mur comme matérialisation
de la démarcation dans l'Allemagne divisée
76
U. Pfeil - Les relations interallemandes dans le contexte
international des années quatre-vingt
86
H. Miard-Delacroix - Les mouvements pour la paix
en République fédérale et en RDA dans les années 1980
- entremêlés, distincts, différents
101
A. Steiner - La politique économique et sociale des années
1980 en RDA face au défi ouest-allemand ?
110
M. Gibas - La propagande contre la République fédérale
et ses effets dans la RDA des années 1980
122
http://allemagne-aujourdhui.septentrion.com
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Allemagne d’aujourd’hui
Numéro 195 (janvier-mars 2011)
G. HEYDEMANN - La révolution après la révolution : le processus
de transformation économique et sociale dans l'Allemagne
réunifiée depuis 1989/90 - succès et problèmes
B. LESTRADE - À propos du débat sur le livre de Thilo Sarrazin : quelle
intégration scolaire et professionnelle réelle des immigrés ?
H. ENDERLEIN - 20 années d'unité allemande vues du Brandebourg
Chronique des Länder par H. MÉNUDIER
A. GROSSER - La mémoire créatrice. Allocution en mémoire de la Nuit de cristal
A. GROSSER - L'exposition « Hitler et les Allemands ». Le retour de la culpabilité
L'actualité sociale par B. LESTRADE
Dossier : Cinéma et histoire
T. MUJICA - D'un état des lieux du passé vers une « éthique de vie » dans le
cinéma allemand
M. BELLAN - Le cinéma allemand en 2010 : État de choses
F. DANCKAERT - Humour et « Troisième Reich » au cinéma en 2007 : Mein
Führer de Dani Levy
M. FLOCH - Allemagne 2009 : grand corps malade ? Le cinéma peut-il
représenter la nation ? A propos du film collectif allemand. Deutschland 09. Zur
Lage der deutschen Nation Allemagne 09. Sur l'état de la nation allemande
Chronique littéraire de C. HÄHNEL-MESNARD
Notes de lecture de J.-C FRANÇOIS
Dossier : Les études germaniques en Asie, fer de lance de la première
mondialisation ? Un dossier dirigé et présenté par Jean-Louis GEORGET
T. PEKAR - L'histoire et l'évolution des études germaniques comme discipline
au Japon depuis 1945
H. YANAGIHARA - Une comparaison de la querelle des historiens dans les
sociétés d'après-guerre au Japon et en Allemagne
H. SUTO - Hiroshima le six août 1945 - un tournant pour l'anthropologie poétique
d'Elias Canetti
M.-H. AHN - L'histoire de la traduction de la littérature allemande en Corée
J.-Y. GOAK - La transformation des études germaniques en sciences de la
culture en Corée du Sud à partir des années 1990
Z. LEILIAN - Les évolutions de l'histoire littéraire allemande en Chine des années
1950 jusqu'à nos jours
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs
Volume 23 Number 4 December 2010
INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES
The West that is not in the West: identifying the self in
Oriental modernity
Chih-yu Shih 537
How communist is North Korea? From the birth to the
death of Marxist ideas of human rights
Jiyoung Song 561
Mainstreaming gender in refugee protection
Jane Freedman 589
Growth-volatility tradeoff in the face of financial openness: a
perspective of developing economies
Li Sheng 609
BOOK REVIEWS
Ali S Awadh Asseri, Combating terrorism: Saudi Arabia's role in the
war on terror
Major Andrew Gallo 623
Shampa Biswas and Sheila Nair (eds), International relations and states of
exception: margins, peripheries and excluded bodies Yee-Kuang Heng 624
Dylan Riley, The civic foundations of fascism in Europe: Italy, Spain
and Romania, 1870-1945
Marie Hooper 627
Herbert Obinger, Peter Starke, Julia Moser, Claudia Bogedan and Edith
Obinger-Gindulis (eds), Transformations of the welfare state: small
states, big lessons
Brendan Kennelly 628
Jorge I Domínguez and Rafael Fernández de Castro,
The United States and Mexico: between partnership and conflict
Andrea Ribeiro-Hoffmann 630
John Mueller, Atomic obsession: nuclear alarmism from
Hiroshima to al-Qaeda
Mansa Rouhi 632
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs
CONTENTS
Volume 24 Number 1
March 2011
COMPLEXITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA
Introduction: complexity and the international arena
Antoine Bousquet and Robert Geyer
1
Applying the tools of complexity to the international realm; from
fitness landscapes to complexity cascades
Robert Geyer and Steve Pickering
5
Crisis foreign policy as a process of self-organization
Kai Lehmann
27
Beyond models and metaphors: complexity theory, systems
thinking and international relations
Antoine Bousquet and Simon Curtis
43
The use of complexity-based models in international relations: a
technical overview and discussion of prospects and challenges
Armando Geller
63
INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE
Changing the world? The problem of action in international politics
Christopher Hill
81
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Cambridge Review of International
Affairs
Volume 24 number 2
CONTENTS
Volume 24 Number 2 June 2011
WORLD OUT OF BALANCE
Introduction: World out of balance
Brendan Simms
119
Unipolar politics as usual
Erik Voeten
121
The limits to balancing
Simon Bromley
129
Why unipolarity doesn't matter (much)
Charles L Glaser
135
The unipolar exit: beyond the Pax Americana
Christopher Layne
149
The false promise of unipolarity: constraints on the exercise of
American power
Charles A Kupchan
165
The future is uncertain and the end is always near
Randall L Schweller
175
The mix that makes unipolarity: hegemonic purpose and
international constraints
Jeffrey W Legro
185
Assessing the balance
Stephen G Brooks & William C Wohlforth
201
INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES
Explaining global governance—a complexity perspective
Christine Brachthauser
221
The politics of self-defence: beyond a legal understanding of
international norms
Mateja Peter
245
Empire and modernity: dynastic centralization and official nationalism
in late imperial Ethiopia
Fouad Makki
265
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Comparative Political Studies
Volume 44 Number 1 January 2011
Articles
Do Migrants Improve Their Hometowns? Remittances
and
Access to Public Services in Mexico, 1995-2000
Claire L. Adida and Desha M. Girod
3
The Nature, Determinants, and Consequences of Chavez's
Charisma: Evidence From a Study of Venezuelan Public Opinion
Jennifer L Merolla and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
28
The Role of Executive Time Horizons in State
Response to AIDS in Africa
Kim Yi Dionne
55
Creating a Capable Bureaucracy With Loyalists: The Internal
Dynamics of the South Korean Developmental State, 1948-1979
Yong-Chool Ha and Myung-koo Kang
73
Book Reviews
Harnessing Globalization: The Promotion of Nontraditional Foreign Direct
Investment in Latin America, by R. C. Nelson
Mariana Medina
109
Capital Ideas: The IMF and the Rise of Financial Liberalization,
byj. M. Chwieroth
James Ashley Morrison
113
RecastingWelfare Capitalism: Economic Adjustment in Contemporary
France and Germany, by M. I. Vail
Mariely Lopez-Santana
117
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Comparative Political Studies
Volume 44 Number 4 April 2011
Contents
Articles
Cross-Cutting Issues and Party Strategy in the European Union
Craig Parsons and Till Weber 383
Capitalist Systems, Deindustrialization, and the Politics of Public Education
Carsten Jensen 412
Remote Control: How the Media Sustain Authoritarian Rule in China
Daniela Stockmann and Mary £. Gallagher 436
To Call or Not to Call? Political Parties and Referendums on the EU's
Constitutional Treaty
Andreas Dur and Gemma Mateo 468
Book Reviews
Princes, Brokers, and Bureaucrats: Oil and the State in Saudi Arabia,
by S. Hertog
Oksan Bayulgen 493
Land Reform in Russia: Institutional Design and Behavioral Responses,
by S. K.Wegren
Daniel J. Epstein 497
Political Branding in Cities: The Decline of Machine Politics in
Bogota, Naples and Chicago, by E. Pasotti
Julia G. Pallet! 501
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Comparative Political Studies
Volume 44 Number 5 May 201 I
Articles
Does It Take Democrats to Democratize? Lessons From Islamic
and Secular Elite Values in Turkey
Murat Somer
511
Understanding the Multinational Game:Toward a Theory of
Asymmetrical Federalism
Christina Isabel Zuber
546
Shadows From the Past: Party System Institutionalization in Asia
Allen Hicken and Erik Martinez Kuhonta
572
Policy Regimes and Normative Conceptions of Nationalism in
Mass Public Opinion
Matthew Wright
S9B
Book Reviews
Child Soldiers: Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front,
by M. Denov
Lauren M. MacLean
625
Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America,
byT.G.Falleti
Victor Menaldo
628
The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia, by
J.A. George
Robert Grey
632
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Comparative Political Studies
Volume 44
Number 7 July 2011
Articles
Executive Elections in the Arab World: When and How Do They
Matter?
Jason Brownlee
807
Institutions and Legacies: Electoral Volatility in the Postcommunist World
Brad Epperly
829
Presidents and Parties: How Presidential Elections Shape Coordination in
Legislative Elections
Allen Hicken and Heather Stoll
854
Notionally Defined Contributions or Private Accounts in Eastern Europe : A
Reconsideration of a Consecrated Argument on Pension Reform
Emanuel Emil Coman
884
Constrain-Thy-Neighbor Effects as a Determinant of Transnational Interest Group
Cohesion
Helen Callaghan
910
Book Reviews
Asia's Flying Geese: How Regionalism Shapes Japan, By WF. Hatch
Dennis P. Patterson
932
Competitive Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War,
by S. Levitsky and LA.Way
Sofia Fenner
935
Post-Imperial Democracies: Ideology and Party Formation in Third Republic
France,Weimar Germany, and Post-Soviet Russia, by S. E. Hanson
David Waldner
939
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Comparative Political Studies
Volume 44
Number 2 February 201 I
Contents
Articles
Navigating Institutional Change: The Accord, Rogernomics, and the
Politics of Adjustment in Australia and New Zealand
John S.Ahlquist
127
Unlootable Resources and State Security Institutions in Tajikistan
and Uzbekistan
Lawrence P. Markowitz
156
Revisiting the Party Paradox of Finance Capitalism: Social Democratic
Preferences and Corporate Governance Reforms in Switzerland,
Sweden, and the Netherlands
Gerhard Schnyder
184
Political Institutions and Property Rights: Veto Players and Foreign
Exchange Commitments in 127 Countries
Stephen Weymouth
21 I
Book Reviews
Coethnicity: Diversity and the Dilemmas of Collective Action,
by J. Habyarimana, M. Humphreys, D. N. Posner, and J. M.Weinstein
Joel Selway
241
Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes: Indonesia
and Malaysia in Comparative Perspective, byT B. Pepinsky
Michael Buehler
245
Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power and Transnationalism,
by R. Andolina, N. Laurie, and S. A. Radcliffe
Christina Ewig
250
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Comparative Political Studies
Volume 44 Number 6 June 2011
Contents
Special Issue: Globalization and the Politics of Natural Resources
Guest Editors: Nita Rudra and Nathan M.Jensen
639
Articles
Globalization and the Politics of Natural Resources
Nita Rudra and Nathan M.Jensen
639
Political Risk, Reputation, and the Resource Curse
Nathan M.Jensen and Noel P.Johnston
662
Toward an Alternative Explanation for the Resource Curse: Natural Resources,
Immigration, and Democratization
David H. Bearce and Jennifer A. Laks Hutnick
689
Nontax Revenue, Social Cleavages, and Authoritarian Stability in Mexico and
Kenya:" Internationalization, Institutions, and Political Change" Revisited
Kevin M. Morrison
719
Conditioning the "Resource Curse": Globalization, Human Capital, and Growth in
Oil-Rich Nations
Marcus J. Kurtz and Sarah M. Brooks
747
Openness and the Politics of Potable Water
Nita Rudra
771
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Conflurences Méditerranée
Numero 75 2010
Pierre Blanc
13
Egypte : une géopolitique de la fragilité
Question sociales, économiques et territoriales
Anne Goujon et Hucla Alkitkat
33
Population et capital humain en Egypte à l'horizon 2050
Marc Lavergne
49
Egypte, le développement au défi du néo-libéralisme économique
Tahani Abcfelhakim
65
Condition de la femme : comment va la société égyptienne ?
Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron
77
Le processus de réforme du droit de la famille et ses limites
Eva Saenz-Diez
91
La place des coptes dans l'enseignement en Egypte
Olivier Sanmartin
107
La péninsule du Sinaï : « espace projet », territoire sous tensions
Pierre-Arnaud Barthel
121
Relire le Grand Caire au miroir de la densité
Dossier dirigé par Pierre Blanc
acteurs et débats internes
Sarah Ben Néfissa
137
Verrouillage autoritaire et mutation générale des rapports entre l'Etat et
la société en Egypte
Barbara Azaola Piazza
151
Le régime de Moubarak : les espaces
et les acteurs de l'opposition
Tewfik Aclimandos
167
L'islam politique égyptien L'Egypte et l'extérieur
Barah Mikaïl
181
Les Etats-Unis et l'Egypte ou la loi du pragmatisme
Mohamed Larbi Booguerra
191
L'Egypte, l'initiative du Bassin du Nil, et les « autres »
Marc Goutalier
197
La proximité et ses limites dans les relations égypto-soudanaises
Yasmine Farouk
213
L'Egypte est-elle encore une puissance régionale?
Mathieu Bouchard
Tintin au Moyen-Orient
227
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Conflurences Méditerranée
Numero 76 2011
Luz Gomez Garcia
23
Vers un islamo-nationalisme
Didier Billion
37
Laïcité, islam politique et démocratie conservatrice en Turquie
Roger Heacock
51
Les relations inter-palestiniennes au temps mort
Raed Eshnaiwer
63
23 ans après sa création... où va le Hamas?
Valentina Napolitano
71
La montée en puissance du Hamas depuis la fin des années 1990
Bernard Hourcade
89
Iran - Liban : une relation stratégique?
Aurélie Daher
101
Le Hezbollah libanais et la résistance islamique au Liban:
des stratégies complémentaires entretien avec Abed Al-Halim Fadlallah
Jamal Al Shalabi
113
The Muslim Brothers in Jordan: From Alliance to Divergence
Séverine Labat
137
L'islamisme algérien, vingt ans après
Michel Masson .
155
Les groupes islamistes se réclamant d'Al-Qaïda au Maghreb et au Nord de l'Afrique
Hubert Colin de Verdière
171
A propos du partenariat franco-algérien
A la mémoire d'André Prenant
Robert Serravalle
185
Retour sur une relation identitaire : l'Italien vu de Nice
Robert Bistolfi
197
Langues régionales : il y a deux siècles, Jï|: une mort programmée. oo
Christophe Chiclet
Les défenseurs des langues régionales
203
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Conflurences Méditerranée
Numero 77 2011
Pierre Blanc
Avant-propos
9
Mohamed Chérit Ferjani
Inspiration et perspectives de la révolution tunisienne
13
Farah Hached
La laïcité : un principe à Tordre du jour de la IIe République tunisienne ?
29
Amélie Régnault
Opposition de gauche et opposition islamiste en Egypte : concepts et pratiques
révolutionnaires partagés
37
Hayat Lydia Younga
La Révolution arabe de 2011 : à la recherche du sens perdu...
51
Hakim Ben Hammouda
L'orientalisme et les révolutions tunisienne et égyptienne : pourquoi ne l'ont-ils
pas aimée, la révolution ?
63
Sarah Ben Nefissa
Révolutions civiles arabes et paradigmes d'analyse du politique des pays de la région
75
Jamal Shalabi
Jordan : Revolutionaries without a Révolution
91
Salim Chena
Pourquoi l'Algérie n'a pas (encore) pris le train du
« Printemps arabe »?
105
Bernard Ravenel
La modernité gandhienne de l'Intifada arabe
119
Roger Heacock
La révolution arabe de 2011 et son printemps palestinien
131
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Cooperation and Conflict
Volume 46 Number 2 June 2011
Articles
Small states in EU negotiations: Political dwarfs or
j
power-brokers?
123
Diana Panke
(De)securitizing frontier security in China: Beyond
the positive and negative debate
144
Shunji Cui and Jia Li
Schizophrenic soothers: The international community and
contrast strategies for peace-making in Sri Lanka
166
Kristine Hoglund and Isak Svensson
In the labyrinth of international community: The Alliance
of Civilizations programme at the United Nations
185
Niels Lachmann
Culture and the Irish border: Spaces for
conflict transformation
201
Cathal McCall
Domestic politics and foreign policy change in small
states: The fall of the Danish 'footnote policy'
222
Fredrik Doeser
Pragmatic power Europe?
Steve Wood
242
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Cooperation and Conflict
Volume 45 Number 4 December 2010
Contents
Articles
From Nordic neutrals to post-neutral Europeans:
Differences in Finnish and Swedish policy transformation 363
Ulhko Mbller and Ulf Bjereld
Separatist insurgency, objective referents and autonomy 387
Albert Harris
The interplay of geopolitics and historical lessons in
foreign policy: Denmark facing German post-war rearmament 406
Hans Mouritzen and Mikkel Runge Olesen
Fantasy in the discourse of'Social Theory of
International Politics' 428
Badredine Arfi
Rejoinder Article
On the interface:The Finnish geopolitical tradition
in human geography and in IR 449
Sami Moisio andVilho Harle
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Cooperation and Conflict
Volume 46 Number 1 March 2011
Contents
Articles
'Home and away'? Internationalism and territory in
the post-1990 Norwegian defence discourse
Nina Graeger
3
Escalation of interstate crises of conflictual dyads:
Greece-Turkey and India-Pakistan
Akisato Suzuki and Neophytes Loizides
21
Beyond Russophobia: A practice-based interpretation
of Finnish-Russian/Soviet relations
Anni Kangas
40
Geopolitical shifts, great power relations and
Norway's foreign policy
Øystein Tunsje
60
Forgiveness, amnesty, and justice: The case of
the Lord's Resistance Army in northern Uganda
Renee Jeffery
78
Worlds of our remembering: The agent-structure
problem as the search for identity
Kuniyuki Nisbimura
96
Review Essay
Strategies and Bias in International Mediation
Sinisa Vukovic
113
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Critique Internationale
Numero 52 2011
sommaire
Thema
Une autre approche de la globalisation : socio-histoire
des organisations internationales (1900-1940)
7
Sous la responsabilité de Sandrine Kott
Les organisations internationales, terrains d'étude
de la globalisation. Jalons pour une approche socio-historique
9
par Sandrine Kott
L'internationalisation de la protection de l'enfance : acteurs, concurrences et
projets transnationaux (1900-1925)
17
par Joëlle Droux
La Société des Nations et l'apparition d'un nouveau réseau d'expertise
économique et financière (1914-1923)
35
par Yann Decorzant
Internationalisme ou affirmation de la nation ? La coopération intellectuelle
transnationale dans l'entre-deux-guerres
51
par Daniel Laqua
Dynamiques de l'internationalisation : l'Allemagne et l'Organisation internationale
du travail (1919-1940)
69
par Sandrine Kott
Négociations sur le climat : la bifurcation opérée à Copenhague en 2009 87
par Olivier Godard
SANGUINES EFFUSIONE AUT HEROICO VIRTUTUM EXERCITIO Éléments pour
une anthropologie politique de la production et des usages contemporains de la
sainteté canonisée
111
par Patrick Michel
Nouvelles Gauches et inclusion financière : la microfinance
contestée en Bolivie, en Equateur et au Nicaragua
129
par Florent Bédécarrats, Johan Bastiaensen et François Doligez
Back to title list Critique Internationale
Numéro 51 2011 (avril - juin 2011)
Thema
Comment la compétition démocratique travaille
les identités collectives
Sous la responsabilité de Christophe Jaffrelot
La compétition électorale et la fabrique des identités
par Christophe Jaffrelot
La dame blanche, l'incirconcis et les diamants noirs :
la résurgence du discours racial en Afrique du Sud
par Denis-Constant Martin
Unité et diversité de la communauté chiite libanaise
à l'épreuve des urnes (2009-2010)
par Elizabeth Picard
Vers une désethnicisation de la politique en Inde ?
La persistance du vote de caste
par Christophe Jaffrelot
Les réemplois politiques du stéréotype « polonais = catholique »
et leurs limites dans la Pologne postcommuniste
par Patrick Michel
Varia
Les mirages de la politique étrangère européenne après Lisbonne
par Franck Petiteville
La Ligue islamique mondiale en Europe : un instrument
de défense des intérêts stratégiques saoudiens
par Samir Amghar
Altérités intimes, altérités éloignées :
la greffe du multiculturalisme en Amérique latine
par Paula Lôpez Caballero
Lectures
Construire la paix : conceptions collectives de son établissement,
de son maintien et de sa consolidation
(Séverine Autesserre)
La part d'ombre de l'État de droit :
la question carcérale en France et en République fédérale
d'Allemagne depuis 1968 de Grégory Salle
(David Scheer)
Melting Shops : une histoire des commerçants étrangers
en France de Claire Zalc
(Vincent Viet)
Peines de guerre : la justice pénale internationale
et /'ex-Yougoslavie de Isabelle Delpla et Magali Bessone (dir.)
(Stef Jansen)
Back to title list Critique Internationale
Numéro 50 2011 (janvier - mars 2011)
Thema
La politisation des individus
Sous la responsabilité de Mynam Aït-Aoudia, Mounia
Bennani-Chraïbi et Jean-Gabriel Contamin
Indicateurs et vecteurs de la politisation des individus :
les vertus heuristiques du croisement des regards
par Myriam Aït-Aoudia, Mounia Bennani-Chraïbi et Jean-Gabriel Contamin
Politisation et hiérarchies coloniales : Amérindiens et
Noirs-marrons à St-Paul (Guyane française, 1946-2000)
par Stéphanie Guyon
Enquête sur les relations entre politisation et études supérieures :
le cas turc (1971-1980)
par Benjamin Gourisse
Jeux de miroir de la « politisation » : les acteurs associatifs
de quartier à Casablanca
par Mounia Bennani-Chraïbi
Le Secours catholique et les forums sociaux : une politisation
incrémentale (2003-2010)
par Yann Raison du Cleuziou
Politisation sous contrainte et politisation de la contrainte :
outsiders politiques et outsiders de la ville au Maroc
par Frédéric Vairel et Lamia Zaki
Varia
L'émergence d'un néo-méridionalisme politique en Italie :
vers l'accroissement de la fracture territoriale ?
par André Fazi
Note préliminaire sur la condition des universitaires en Chine
par Emilie Frenkiel
L'internationalisme ouvrier à l'épreuve des migrations
africaines en France
par Jean-Philippe Dedieu
Lectures
Politique des bases militaires américaines à l'étranger
(Bastien Irondelle)
Vers un homme nouveau ? L'éducation socialiste en RDA
(1949-1989) de Emmanuel Droit
(Jay Rowell)
Politics, Gender, and Concepts: Theory and Methodology
de Gary Goertz, Amy G. Mazur (eds)
(Anne Revillard)
Empires o f Mud: War and Warlords in Afghanistan
de Antonio Giustozzi
(Mariam Abou Zahab)
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Democratization
Volume 18 Number 1 February 2011
CONTENTS
Articles
Stateness first?
Jorgen M0ller and Svend-Erik Skaaning 1
The religious experience as affecting ambivalence: the case of democratic
performance evaluation in Israel
Pazit Ben-Nun-Bloom, Mina Zemach and Asher Avian 25
Democracy and 'punitive populism': exploring the Supreme Court's role in
El Salvador
Elena Martinez Barahona and Sebastian Linares Lejarraga 52
Military extrication and temporary democracy: the case of Pakistan
Michael Hoffman 75
Obstacles to citizen participation by direct democracy in Latin America: a
comparative regional analysis of legal frameworks and evidence from the Costa
Rican case
Anita Breuer 100
Questioning Tocqueville in Africa: continuity and change in civil
society during Nigeria's democratization
A. Carl LeVan 135
When government fails us: trust in post-socialist civil organizations
Dani M. Marinova 160
Democratization by decree: the case of Bhutan
Mark Turner, Sonam Chuki and Jit Tshering
184
Democratic agency in the local political sphere. Reflections on inclusion in
Bolivia
Nancy Thede 211
Structural factors vs. regime change: Moldova's difficult quest for
democracy
Theodor Tudoroiu 236
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Democratization
Volume 18 Number 2 April 2011
Special Issue: Democratization In Africa: Challenges And Prospects
Guest Editors: Gordon Crawford And Gabrielle Lynch
CONTENTS
Articles
Democratization in Africa 1990-2010: an assessment
Gabrielle Lynch and Gordon Crawford 275
The abrogation of the electorate: an emergent African phenomenon
Wale Adebanwi and Ebenezer Obadare 311
The internal dynamics of power-sharing in Africa
Nic Cheeseman 336
Taking back our democracy? The trials and travails of Nigerian elections since
1999
Cyril Obi 366
An autocrat's toolkit: adaptation and manipulation in 'democratic' Cameroon
Ericka A. Albaugh 388
Can democratization undermine democracy? Economic and political reform in
Uganda
Michael F. Keating 415
Democracy promotion in Africa: the institutional context
Oda van Cranenburgh 443
Ethnicity and party preference in sub-Saharan Africa
Matthias Basedau, Gero Erdmann, Jann Lay and Alexander Stroh 462
Democracy, identity and the politics of exclusion in post-genocide Rwanda: the
case of the Batwa
Danielle Beswick 490
'Well, what can you expect?': donor officials' apologetics for hybrid regimes in
Africa
Stephen Brown 512
Democratic crisis or crisis of confidence? What local perceptual lenses tell us
about Madagascar's 2009 political crisis
Lauren Leigh Hinthorne 535
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Democratization
Volume 18 Number 3 June 2011
CONTENTS
Articles
Personal rule, neopatrimonialism, and regime typologies :
integrating Dahlian and Weberian approaches to regime studies
Farid Guliyev
Intelligence reform in new democracies: factors supporting or
arresting progress
Fiorina Cristiana Matei and Thomas Bruneau
Unfinished business : the Catholic Church, communism, and
democratization
Lan T. Chu
Dominant party systems : a framework for conceptualizing
opposition strategies in Russia
David White
The difficulty of measuring support for democracy in a changing
society: evidence from Russia
Ellen Carnaghan
EU assistance for civil society in Kosovo: a step too far for
democracy promotion?
Adam Fagan
The quality of civil society in post-communist Eastern Germany:
a case-study of voluntary associations in Leipzig
Christiane Olivo
On the relationship between democratic institutionalization
and civil society involvement : new evidence from Turkey
Ali Qarkoglu and Cerem I. Cenker
The incorporation of indigenous concepts of plurinationality into
the new constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia
Pascal Lupien
Endogenizing legislative candidate selection procedures in nascent
democracies: evidence from Spain and Chile
Bonnie N. Field and Peter M. Siavelis
Dynamics of peace and democratization. The Aceh lessons
Olle Tornquist
National democratization theory and global governance: civil
society and the liberalization of the Asian Development Bank
Anders Uhlin
575
602
631
655
682
707
731
751
774
797
823
847
Book reviews
Democratic Governance by Mark Bevir
Nivien Saleh
872
Holy Ignorance. When Religion and Culture Part Ways by Olivier
Roy Jeffrey Haynes
875
Promoting Democracy and the Rule of Law. American and European
Strategies edited by Amichai Magen, Thomas Risse and Michael A. McFaul
Hubert Smekal
877
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Democratization
Volume 18
Number 4
August 2011
SPECIAL ISSUE: DEMOCRACY PROMOTION IN THE
EU'S NEIGHBOURHOOD: FROM LEVERAGE TO
GOVERNANCE? GUEST EDITORS: SANDRA LAVENEX
AND FRANK SCHIMMELFENNIG
Articles
EU democracy promotion in the neighbourhood: from leverage to governance?
Sandra Lavenex and Frank Schimmelfennig
885
Political conditionality and European Union's cultivation of democracy in Turkey
Paul Kubicek
910
From Brussels with love: leverage, benchmarking, and the action plans with
Jordan and Tunisia in the EU's democratization policy
Raffaella A. Del Sarto and Tobias Schumacher
932
The EU's two-track approach to democracy promotion: the case of Ukraine
Tom Casier
956
The promotion of participatory governance in the EU's external policies:
compromised by sectoral economic interests?
Anne Wetzel
978
Transgovernmental networks as catalysts for democratic change? EU functional
cooperation with Arab authoritarian regimes and socialization of involved state
officials into democratic governance
Tina Freyburg
1001
Democracy promotion through functional cooperation? The case of the
European Neighbourhood Policy
Tina Freyburg, Sandra Lavenex, Frank Schimmelfennig, Tatiana Skripka and Anne
Wetzel
1026
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Diplomacy & Statecraft
Volume 21
December 2010
Number 4
The Wedding Planners: Lord Aberdeen. Henry Buhver, and the
Spanish Marriages, 1841-1846
Laurence Guymer ...................................................
549
Norman Angel! and His French Contemporaries, 1905-1914
Andrew Williams .........................................................
574
The Commission for Relief in Belgium and the Political Diplomatic
History of the First World War
Johan den Hertog ..................................................
593
An Economic Bridgehead: Weimar Germany's Attempt to Mediare
Between Soviet .Russia and the United States
J. David Cameron ...................................................
614
Arbitrator in a World of Wars: The League of Nations and The Mosul Dispute. 1924-1925
Aryo Makko ............................................................
631
"Another National Milestone": Canada's 1927 Election to the Council of the League of
Nations
Lorna Lloyd .................................................................
650
Fracas in Caracas: Latin American Diplomatic Resistance to United States Intervention
in Guatemala in 1954
Max Paul Friedman .................................................
669
Debunking the Myths: Margaret Timelier, the Foreign Office and Israel, 1979-1990
NeillLochery...............................................................
690
BOOK REVIEWS
IX A. Messenger, (2008). L'Espagne Republicaine: French Foreign Policy and Spanish
Republicanism in Liberated France
Martin Simpson ..........................................................
707
N. Wylie, (2010). Barbed Wire Diplomacy: Britain, Germany, and the Politics of
Prisoners of War 1939-1945
S. P. MacKenzie..........................................................
710
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Environmental Politics
Volume 20 Number 1 February 2011
CONTENTS
Articles
Summit theatre: exemplary governmentality and
environmental diplomacy in
Johannesburg and Copenhagen
Carl Death
1
Is there convergence of national environmental policies? An analysis of policy
outputs in 24 OECD countries
Katharina Holzinger, Christoph Knill and Thomas Sommerer 20
Beyond environmental security: complex systems, multiple inequalities and
environmental risks
Erika Cudworth and Stephen Hobden
42
Ecological modernisation, social movements and renewable energy
David Toke
60
Political divisions over climate change and environmental issues in Australia
Bruce Tranter
78
Organising consumer involvement in the greening of global food flows:
the role of environmental NGOs in the case of marine fish
Peter Oosterveer and Gert Spaargaren
97
The political economy of tropical deforestation: assessing models and motives
Stephen McCarthy and Luc a Tacconi
115
Featured book reviews
Dark ecology
Timothy Morton, Ecology without nature: rethinking environmental aesthetics
Timothy Morton, The ecological thought
Mick Smith
133
Book reviews
Paul Wapner, Living through the end of nature: the future of American
environmentalism
Christopher J. Bailey
139
William Antholis and Strobe Talbott, Fast forward: ethics and politics in the
age of global warming
Gillian Nelson
140
Mary Mellor, The future of money: from financial crisis to public resource
Matthew Paterson
142
Heather Rogers, Green gone wrong: how our economy is undermining the
environmental revolution
Dominic Welburn
143
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Environmental Politics
Volume 20 Number 2
March 2011
CONTENTS
Articles
Organic regulation across the Atlantic: emergence, divergence, convergence
Rendra Klein and David E. Wink koff 153
Civil society and the political economy of GMO failures in Canada: a neoGramscian analysis
Peter Andrée 173
Mindbombs of right and wrong: cycles of contention in the activist
campaign to stop Canada's seal hunt
Peter Dauvergne and Kate J. Neville 192
Non-owners' success: confrontations of rules in rivalries between water
users in Belgium and Switzerland
David Aubin 210
The growth of political support for C02 capture and storage in Norway
Andreas Tjernshaugen 227
Meddling in Swedish success in nuclear waste management
Mark Elam and Goran Sundqvist 246
Social capital and household solid waste management policies: a case
study in Mytilene, Greece
Nikoleta Jones, Constantinos P. Halvadakis and Cost as M. Sophoulis 264
Featured book reviews
Climate change treaty: rough justice or no justice? Eric Posner and David
Weisbach, Climate change justice Friedrich Soltau, Fairness in international
climate change law and policy
Gillian Nelson 284
Book reviews
Thomas Princen, Treading softly: pathways to ecological order
Clare Saunders 290 Harriet Bulkeley and Peter Newell, Governing climate change
Sarah Burch 291
Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Contemporary issues in international environmental law
Ole W. Pedersen 293
Quan Li and Rafael Reuveny, Democracy and economic openness in an
interconnected system: complex transformations
Qingzhi Huan 295
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Environmental Politics
Volume 20 Number 3 May 2011
CONTENTS
Articles
Climate change mitigation and intergenerational justice
Fabian Schuppert
Why (most) climate insurance schemes are a bad idea
Goran Duus-Ottersirom and Sverker C. Jagers
When consumers make environmentally unfriendly choices
Thomas Schramme
We have never been liberal: the environmentalist turn to liberalism
and the possibilities for social criticism
John M. Meyer
Beyond the human: extending ecological anarchism
Matthew Hall
The lion and the lamb : ecological implications of Martha Nussbaum's
animal ethics
Marcel Wissenburg
303
322
340
356
374
391
Profiles
Denied, deferred, triumphant? Climate change, carbon trading and the
Greens in the Australian federal election of 21 August 2010
Christopher Rootes
410
Czech Green politics after two decades: the May 2010 general election
Petr Jehlicka, Tomds Kosteiecky and Daniel Kunstat
418
Book reviews
Jonas Ebbesson and Phoebe Okowa (eds.), Environmental law and
Justice in context
Dhvani Mehta
426
Bjorn Lomborg (ed.), Global crises, global solutions (second edition)
Geoffrey K. Roberts
427
Hans Baer and Merrill Singer, Global warming and the political ecology of
health: emerging crises and systemic solutions
Jan Deckers
429
Cleo Paskal, Global warring. How environmental, economic, and political crises
will redraw the world map
Michel Gueldry
430
Gabriela Kutting, The global political economy of the environment and tourism
Brian Garrod
432
Daniel Gros and Christian Egenhofer, Climate change and trade: taxing carbon
at the border?
Matthew Patersoit
434
Jane McAdam (ed.), Climate change and displacement: muttidisciplinary
perspectives
Nina Hall
435
Phillip Stalley, Foreign finns, investment, and environmental regulation in the
People's Republic of China
Qingzhi Huan
437
Back to title list
Christopher Rowan, The politics of water in Africa: the European Union's role
in development aid partnership
Hein-Anton van der Heijden
439
Robert Paarlberg, Food politics: what everyone needs to know
Michelle Thomas
440
Bill Jordan. What's wrong with social policy and how to fix it
Rachel Aklred
442
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Environmental Politics
Volume 20 Number 4 July 2011
Articles
Understanding the framings of climate change adaptation
across multiple scales of governance in Europe
Sirkku Juhola, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Lisa Westerhoff
445
Access to climate policy-making in the European Union and in Norway
Anne Therese Gullberg
464
Citizens as veto players: climate change policy and the constraints of direct
democracy
Isahelle St adelmann-Steffen
485
The struggle over support schemes for renewable electricity in the
European Union: a discursive-institutionalist analysis
Volkmar Lauber and Elisa Schenner
508
Institutional conditions for multi-sector environmental policy integration in
Swedish bioenergy policy
Char Iott a Söderberg
528
Complex constituencies: intense environmentalists and representation
Sarah E. Anderson
547
Resilience and sustainability in US urban areas
J.C. Pierce, W.W. Budd and N.P. Lovrich, Jr.
566
Western Australia's short-lived 'sustainability revolution'
Martin Brueckner and Christof Pforr
585
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European Journal of International Relations
Volume 17 Number 1 March 2011
Religion and International Relations theory : Towards a
mutual understanding
3
Nukhet Ahu Sandal, Patrick James
The Anglosphere and US-led coalitions of the willing, 1950-2001
Srdjan Vucetic
27
Theorizing the image for Security Studies: Visual securitization
and the Muhammad Cartoon Crisis
Lene Hansen
51
The United Nations world summits and civil society activism:
Grasping the centrality of national dynamics
Kieber Gbimire
75
Community and consent Unarmed insurrections in
non-democracies
97
isak Svensson, Mathilda Undgren
Exploring the Schelling conjecture in reverse: 'International
constraints' and cooperation with the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
121
Brian Grodsky
Review Article
Is global justice a mirage?
Anthony J. Langlois
145
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European Journal of International
Relations
Volume 17 Number 2 June 20 S I
Contents
The stability and breakdown of empire: European
informal empire in China, the Ottoman Empire and Egypt
161
Jesse Dillon Savage
Understanding the Middle East Peace Process:
A historical institutionalist approach
187
Roland Dannreuther
Domestic politics and the escalation of commercial
rivalry: Explaining the War of Jenkins5 Ear, 1739-48
209
Patricia T. Young, Jack S. Levy
The antecedents of 'sovereignty as responsibility'
233
Luke Glanville
The heuristic application of explanatory theories
in International Relations
257
Adam R. C Humphreys
Realism and the spirit of 1919: Halford Mackinder,
geopolitics and the reality of the League of Nations
279
Lucian At Ashworth
Beyond the 'failed state': Toward conceptual alternatives
303
Charles T. Call
Who speaks? Discourse, the subject and the study
of identity in international politics
327
Charlotte Epstein
The powers and pathologies of networks Insights from
the political cybernetics of Karl W. Deutsch and
Norbert Wiener
Hayward R Alker
351
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European Journal of Political Research
CONTENTS VOLUME 50, NUMBER 2
Gravitation or discrimination? Determinants of litigation in the
World Trade Organisation 143
Thomas Sattler & Thomas Bernauer
Conditional contraction: Globalisation and capitalist systems 168
Carsten Jensen
A stable popularity function? Cross-national analysis 190
Paolo Bellucci & Michael S. Lewis-Beck
Who 'marries' whom? The influence of societal connectedness, economic and
political homogeneity, and population size on jurisdictional consolidations 212
Yosef Bhatti & Kasper M. Hansen
Being unequal and seeing inequality: Explaining the political significance of social
inequality in new market democracies 239
Matthew Loveless & Stephen Whitefield
Does political trust matter? An empirical investigation into the relation between
political trust and support for law compliance 267
Sofie Marien & Marc Hooghe
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European Journal of Political Research
CONTENTS VOLUME 50, NUMBER 3
How the European Union constrains the state: Multilevel
governance of taxation 293
Philipp Genschel & Markus Jachtenfuchs
Committee bias in legislatures with a high degree of party
cohesion: Evidence from Danish municipalities 315
Martin Baekgaard
Job security regulations in Western democracies:
A fuzzy set analysis 336
Patrick Emmenegger
Performance pressure: Patterns of partisanship and the
economic vote 365
Mark Andreas Kayser & Christopher Wlezien
Personality traits, political attitudes and the propensity to vote 395
André Biais & Simon Labbé St-Vincent
Anti-immigrant, politically disaffected or still racist after all? Examining the
attitudinal drivers of extreme right support in Britain in the 2009 European
elections 418
David Cutts, Robert Ford & Matthew J. Goodwin
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European Journal of Political Research
CONTENTS VOLUME 50, NUMBER 4
Who gets what in coalition governments? Predictors of portfolio
allocation in parliamentary democracies
441
Hanna Back, Marc Debus & Patrick Bamour:
Economic voting and welfare programmes: Evidence from the
American states
479
Matthew M. Singer
'Citizens of the region': Party conceptions of regional citizenship
and immigrant integration
504
Eve Hepburn
Communist successor parties and government survival in Central
Eastern Europe
530
Eitan Tzelgov
Accounting for coalition-building in the European Union: Budget
negotiations and the south
559
Spyros Blavoukos & George Pagoulatos
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European Journal of Political Research
Volume 50, Number 5
Political generations in Northern Ireland
583 James Tilley & Geo
Keeping the rascals in: Anti-political-establishment parties and
their cost of governing in established democracies
609
Joost van Spanje
Polls, coalition signals and strategic voting: An experimental investigation
of perceptions and effects
636
Michael F. Meffert & Thomas Gschwend
Electoral institutions and campaigning in comparative perspective:
Electioneering in European Parliament elections
Shaun Bowler & David M. Farrell
Coalition formation and polarisation
Indridi H. Indridason
668
689
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European Journal of Social Security
Volume 13 number 1
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Domestic Reconciliation Policies and the Usages of
Europe
Paolo R. Graziano, Sophie Jacquot and Bruno Palier
3
A Means to a Changing End. European Resources: the EU and
the Reconciliation of Paid Work and Private Life
Sophie Jacquot, Clemence Ledoux and Bruno Palier
26
The Dark Side of the (Pink) Moon. The Role of Europe in the
Recent Evolution of Italian Conciliation Policies
Paolo R. Graziano and Ilaria Madama
47
The Europeanisation of Reconciliation Policies in France: Boasting...
but Learning
Sophie Jacquot, Clemence Ledoux and Bruno Palier
69
De-constructing the Familist Welfare State in Spain.
Towards Reconciliation Through Europe?
Ana M. Guillen Rodriguez, Sergio Gonzalez Begega and
Nuria Moreno-Manzanaro Garcia
89
When Soft Law Overshadows Other European Resources:
Portuguese Reconciliation Policies and Usages of Europe
Sotirios Zartaloudis
106
Finnish Policies for Reconciling Work and'Family and the Usages of Europe
Kirsi Eraranta
125
Familialism in Flux: Role of Europe and Reconciliation in Hungary
Anil Duman and Anna Horvath
143
Reconciliation Policy in the Czech Republic and the EU: from Neglect to
Rejection
Tomas Sirovatka And Helena Tomesova Bartakova
161
Tackling Low Female Labour Force Participation in Turkey: Continuity
and Change in the Social Policy Environment with the EU Membership
Process
Cem Utku Duyulmus
178
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European Political Science
Volume 10 Number 1 March 2011
Contents
SYMPOSIUM: The Transatlantic Relationship: The Marriage Without End?
Guest Editors: Michael Cox and Sergio Fabbrini
Introduction: The Transatlantic Relationship - The Marriage Without End?
Michael Cox
Europe and America: Still Worlds Apart on the International Criminal Court 3
Lisa Aronsson
Rival Universalisms in Transatlantic Relations: Obama's Exceptionalism Meets
11
Europe's Low Profile
Cristina Barrios
Keep Calm and Carry on: Appraising the Transatlantic Relationship from Iraq to
Obama 20
John Robert Kelley
The Obama Doctrine - Détente or Decline? 27
Nicholas Kitchen
Obama in the Middle East: Why he Needs European Support 36
Amr Yossef and Sergio Fabbrini
PROFESSION
Evaluating University Research Performance Using Metrics 44
Linda Butler and Ian Mcallister
Five Key Lessons for Organising a Conference 59
Catherine Mcglynn and Andrew Mycock
Leaders of the Profession: An Interview with Juan Linz 69
Juan J. Linz
RESEARCH
Adding Meaning to Regression 73
Rein Taagepera
Determinants of Age in Europe: A Pooled Multilevel Nested Hierarchical TimeSeries 86
Cross-Sectional Model
Uchen Bezimeni
DEBATE
The Concept of the State in Political Philosophy 92
Brian Barry (Author) and Marcel Wissenburg (Editor)
TRAINING AND TEACHING
The 'IR Model': A Schema for Pedagogic Design and Development in
International Relations 103
Distance Learning Programmes
J. Simon Rofe
KEYNOTE LECTURE
The Mediterranean in an Age of Globalisation 118
Fred Halliday
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European Political Science
Volume 10
Number 2
June 2011
Contents
SYMPOSIUM: CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
Introduction: New Perspectives on Civil-Military Relations
Aurel Croissant and David Kuehn
131
Conceptualising Civil-Military Relations in Emerging Democracies
Aurel Croissant, David Kuehn, Paul Chambers and Siegfried Wolf
137
Military Privatisation: Changing the Military-Civil Force Mix
Ulrich Petersohn
146
From Civil-Military Relations Towards Security Sector Governance
Alexandre Lambert
157
An Introduction to the Analysis of Discourse in Civil-Military Relations Research
167
Katja Freistein
RESEARCH
Authoritarian Consolidation
Christian Gobel
176
DEBATE: THE RELEVANCE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Should Political Science be More Relevant? An Empirical and Critical Analysis of
the Discipline
191
John Trent
Complexity and Relevance
William Connolly
210
How Political Science Might Regain Relevance and Obtain An Audience: A
Manifesto for the 21st Century
220
Rainer Eisfeld
Should Political Science be More Relevant? A Comment on the Paper by John E.
Trent
226
Max Kaase
PROFESSION
University Reforms in Denmark and the Challenges for Political Science 235
Hanne Foss Hansen
Developing a Political Science Curriculum for Non-Traditional Students 248
Fiona Buckley, Clodagh Harris, Monica O'Mullane and Theresa Reidy
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European Political Science
Volume 10
Number 3
September 2011
Contents
Poor Governance in a Very Rich and Advanced (Micro)State:
Reflections from Political Science
277
Bent Sofus Tranoy
Iceland's Financial Iceberg: Why Leveraging Up is a Titanic Mistake without a
Reserve Currency
292
Herman Schwartz
Animal Spirits in Iceland
301
Hakon Dalby Traetteberg
The Birth of a System Born to Collapse: Laissez-Faire the Icelandic Way 312
Bard Skaar Viken
Domestic Buffer Versus External Shelter: Viability of Small States in the New
Globalised Economy
324
Baldur Thorhallsson
PROFESSION
How to Avoid the Seven Deadly Sins of Academic Writing
337
Gerald Schneider
RESEARCH
Beyond Judicialization: Why We Need More Comparative Research About
Constitutional Courts
346
Christoph Honnige
DEBATE: EU AND US RESPONSES TO THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Introduction: EU and US Responses to the Financial Crisis
359
Martin Rhodes
Paved with Good Intentions: Global Financial integration and the Eurozone's
Response
366
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
A Tale of Two Crises: The Euro Area in 2008/09 and in 2010
375
Waltraud Schelkle
The Public Interest and the Economy in Europe in the Wake of the Financial Crisis
384
Shawn Donnelly
US Financial Regulations Circa 2010: The Coup De Grace of Dodd and Frank's
Legislative Careers?
393
Sylvia Maxfield
TEACHING AND TRAINING
Online Discussion Forums
402
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French Politics
Volume 9
Number 1
April 2011
Contents
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Participation in the 2010 French regional elections: The major
impact of a change in the electoral calendar
1
Christine Fauvelle-Aymar
Rupture or Reproduction? 'New' citizenship in France
Leah Bassel and Catherine Lloyd
21
Promoting language rights as fundamental individual rights:
France as a model?
50
Leigh Oakes
DATA, MEASURES AND METHODS
The challenge of new media in French and American politics:
Concepts, methods and opportunities
69
John Branstetter
REVIEW ARTICLE
Rediscovering the unitary model: State format and transaction
costs
87
Jan-Erik Lane
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French Politics
Volume 9
Number 2
June 2011
Contents
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Assets and risk: A neglected dimension of economic voting
Richard Nadeau, Martial Foucault and Michael S. Lewis-Beck
97
The successful creation of Attac France: The role of structure
and agency
Daniel Stockemer
120
Globalization and political posturing on the Left in France in
the 1990s
Clement Desbos and Frederic Roy all
139
DATA, MEASURES AND METHODS
C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron? Assessing legislative
productivity in Fifth Republic France
Richard S. Conley
REVIEW ARTICLE
Bridging the divide: Normatively anchored, problem-driven
research in political communication
John Branstetter
158
182
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Government and Opposition
Volume 46 Number 1
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Colin Hay Pathology Without Crisis? The Strange Demise of the Anglo-Liberal
Growth Model (The Government and Opposition/'Leonard Schapiro
Memorial Lecture, 2010)
1
Michael Holmes and Simon Lightfoot Limited Influence?
The Role of the Party of European Socialists in Shaping
Social Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe 32
Symposium on Democracy and New Modes of Governance
Richard Bellamy Introduction
56
Albert Weale New Modes of Governance, Political
Accountability and Public Reason
58
Andreas Follesdal The Legitimacy Challenges for
New Modes of Governance: Trustworthy
Responsiveness
81
Richard Bellamy and Dario Castiglione Democracy by
Delegation? Who Represents Whom and How in
European Governance
101
Adrienne Heritier and Dirk Lehmkuhl New Modes of
Governance and Democratic Accountability
126
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Government and Opposition
Volume 46 Number 2
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Krister Lundell
Accountability and Patterns of Alternation in Pluralitarian, Majoritarian and
Consensus Democracies
145
Frank Decker and Jared Sonnicksen
An Alternative Approach to European Union Democratization: Re-Examining the
Direct Election of the Commission President
168
Will Jennings and Martin Lodge
Governing Mega- Events: Tools of Security Risk Management for the
FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany and London 2012
Olympic Games
192
Sofia Vasilopoulou
European Integration and the Radical Right: Three Patterns of Opposition
223
Marc Hooghe, Sofie Marien and Teun Pauwels
Where Do Distrusting Voters Turn if There is No Viable Exit or Voice Option? The
Impact of Political Trust on Electoral Behaviour in the Belgian Regional Elections
of June 2009
245
REVIEW ARTICLE
David Marquand
The Once and Future Constitution
274
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Government and Opposition
Volume 46 Number 3
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Joost van Spanje
The Wrong and the Right: A Comparative Analysis of 'Anti-Immigration' and
Tar Right' Parties
293
Isahelle Hertner
Are European Election Campaigns Europeanized? The Case of the Party of
European Socialists in 2009
321
Sergio Fahhrini
When Media and Politics Overlap:
Inferences from the Italian Case
345
Perola Oberg, Torsten Svensson, Peter Munk Christiansen,
Asbj0rn Sonne N0rgaard, Hilmar Rommetvedt and
Gunnar Thesen
Disrupted Exchange and Declining Corporatism: Government Authority and
Interest Group Capability in Scandinavia
365
REVIEW ARTICLE
Robert Elgie
Presidentialisrn, Parliamentarism and
Semi-Presidentialism: Bringing Parties Back In
392
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International Affairs
Contents
Vol. 87 No. 1 January 2011
President Obama at mid-term
Stefan Halper I
China and the United States: a succession of hegemonies?
Ian Clark
13
The invasion of Iraq: what are the morals of the story?
Nigel Biggar 29
Collective conflict management: a new formula for global peace and security
cooperation?
Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall 39
Between Kant and Machiavelli: EU foreign policy priorities in the 2010s
Albert Bressand 59
Indian foreign policy and contemporary security challenges
Rohan Mukherjee And David M. Malone 87
Seeking peace and security in the Horn of Africa: the contribution of the InterGovernmental Authority on Development
Sally Healy 105
War and wildlife: the Clausewitz connection
Jasper Humphreys And M. L. R. Smith 121
The problem with 'radicalization': the remit of 'Prevent' and the need to refocus on
terrorism in the UK
Anthony Richards
143
Review articles
Exceptionalism of a kind: the political historiography of US foreign relations
Michael Dunne 153
The Cold War in retrospect
Geoffrey Warner 173
The future of the Arctic: cauldron of conflict or zone of peace?
Oran R. Young
185
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International Affairs
Vol. 87 No. 2 March 2011
'Transformation in contact': learning the lessons of modern
war
Robert T. Foley, Stuart Griffin and Helen Mccartney 253
Campaign disconnect: operational progress and strategic obstacles in
Afghanistan, 2009—2011
Rudra Chaudhuri and Theo Farrell 27I
Lessons from Helmand, Afghanistan: what now for British counterinsurgency?
Robert Egnell 297
Iraq, Afghanistan and the future of British military doctrine: from
counterinsurgency to Stabilization
Stuart Griffin
317
Dr Fox and the Philosopher's Stone: the alchemy of national defence in the age
of austerity
Paul Cornish and Andrew M. Dorm An 335
Rethinking security: a critical analysis of the Strategic Defence and Security
Review
Nick Ritchie 355
Military command in the last decade
Anthony King 377
The German politics of war: Kunduz and the war in Afghanistan
Timo Noetzel 397
Britain's coalition government and EU defence cooperation: undermining British
interests
Clara Marina O'donnell 419
Review articles
Infidels and miscreants: love and war in Afghanistan
Alex Danchev
43 5
Private security companies in Iraq and beyond
Trevor Taylor 445
A challenge to the reigning theory of the just war
Christian Barry 457
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International Affairs
Contents vol. 87 No. 3 May 2011
International order after the financial crisis
Harold James
525
Is China a responsible stakeholder?
Amitai Etzioni
539
US missile defence and China's nuclear posture: changing dynamics of an
offence-defence arms race
Baohui Zhang
555
Why the Pakistan army is here to stay: prospects for civilian governance
C. Christine Fair
571
Contesting danger: a new agenda for policy and scholarship on Central Asia
John Heathershaw And Nick Megoran
589
Politics by other means? The virtual trials of the Khmer Rouge tribunal
Duncan Mccargo
613
Ending corruption in Africa through United Nations inspections
Stuart S. Yeh
629
State reconstruction in Africa: the relevance of Claude Ake's political
thought
Jeremiah O. Arowosegbe
651
A false dichotomy? The binationalism debate and the future of divided
Jerusalem
Mick Dumper
671
Was Iraq an unjust war? A debate on the Iraq war and reflections on Libya
David Fisher And Nigel Biggar
687
Review article
Russian historians defend the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
David Wedgwood Benn
709
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International Affairs
Contents
Vol. 87 No. 4 July 2011
George W. Bush, Barack Obama and the Future of US Global
Leadership
James M. Lindsay
765
Ten Years On: Obama's War on Terrorism in Rhetoric and Practice
Trevor Mccrisken
781
The Art of Declining Politely: Obama's Prudent Presidency and
The Waning of American Power
Adam Quinn
803
The New Politics of Protection? Cote D'lvoire, Libya and the
Responsibility to Protect
Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams
825
Can Asia Lead? Power Ambitions and Global Governance in
The Twenty-First Century
Amitav Acharya
851
Asia's Century and the Problem of Japan's Centrality
Brendan Taylor
871
How Japan Matters in the Evolving East Asian Security order
Evelyn Goh
887
Globalizing West African Oil: Us 'Energy Security' and The
Global Economy
Sam Raphael and Doug Stokes
903
Iran's Nuclear Challenge: Nine Years and Counting
Wyn Q. Bowen and Jonathan Brewer
923
Entangling Alliances? The UK's Complicity in Torture in the
Global War on Terrorism
Jamie Gaskarth
945
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International Negotiation
CONTENTS Vol. 16
No. 1 2011
This issue
30 Years of Conflict Management
Guest Editor: P. Terrence Hopmann The Johns
Hopkins University
Thoughts on the Conflict Management Field after 30 Years
Chester A. Crocker
1-10
Contact and Conflict Resolution: Examining the Extent to which
Interpersonal Contact and Cooperation Can Affect the
Management of International Conflicts
11 - 37
Jacob Bercovitch and Julie Chaljin
Steps toward Peace in Civil Wars in the Asia-Pacific Region:
A Disaggregate Approach to Civil War Settlements
Frederic S. Pearson andSusumu Suzuki with Piotr M. Zagorowski
Domestic Unrest and the Initiation of Negotiations
Faten Ghosn
Creating Space for Consensus: High-Level Globe-trotting into the
Bali Climate Change Conference
Pamela S. Chasek
39 - 68
69 - 85
87-108
Negotiating Free Association between Western Sahara and Morocco:
A Comparative Legal Analysis of Formulas for Self-Determination 109 - 135
SamuelJ. Spector
Peril by Proxy: Negotiating Conflicts in East Africa
Cecily G. Brewer
137-167
Sudan: In a Procrustean Bed with Crisis
Stephen W Smith
169 - 189
Conclusion: Homage to I. William Zartman
P. Terrence Hopmann
191 - 194
Future Issues
195
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International Organization
Volume 65, Number 1, Winter 2011
Articles
Mapping the Sovereign State: Technology, Authority, and
Systemic 1
Change
Jordan Branch
Who Supports Global Economic Engagement? The Sources of
Preferences in American Foreign Economic Policy
Helen V. Milner and Dustin H. Tingley
Vetting the Advocacy Agenda: Network Centrality and the Paradox
of Weapons Norms
R. Charli Carpenter
International Politics and the Spread of Quotas for Women in
Legislatures
Sarah Sunn Bush
37
69
103
Explaining Public Support for the Use of Military Force: The
139
Impact of Reference Point Framing and Prospective Decision Making
Hector Perla Jr.
Review Essay
The End of an Era in International Financial Regulation?
169
A Postcrisis Research Agenda
Eric Helleiner and Stefano Pagliari
Guidelines for Contributors
201
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International Organization
Volume 65 Number 2 Spring 2011
Struggles for Individual Rights and the Expansion of
the
207
International System
Christian Reus-Smit
Before Hegemony: Generalized Trust and the Creation and Design
of International Security Organizations
Brian C. Rathbun
243
The Making of the Territorial Order: New Borders and the
Emergence of Interstate Conflict
David B. Carter and H. E. Goemans
275
The Reductionist Gamble: Open Economy Politics in the Global
Economy
Thomas Oatley
311
Research Note
The Effect of Repeated Play on Reputation Building:
An Experimental Approach
Dustin H. Tingley and Barbara F. Walter
343
Review Essay
Historical Institutionalism in International Relations
Orfeo Fioretos
367
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International Politics
Volume 48
Numbers 1
January 2011
Contents
Special Issue: Friendship in International Relations
Guest Editors: Andrea Oelsner and Antoine Vion
INTRODUCTION
Special issue: Friendship in international relations 1
Andrea Oelsner and Antoine Vion
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Friendship and the world of states 10
Graham M. Smith
Fraternity and a global difference principle: A feminist critique of Rawls and
Pogge 28
Sibyl A. Schwarzenhach
A history of the language of friendship in international treaties 46
Heather Devere, Simon Mark and Jane Verb it sky
Friendship of the enemies: Twentieth century treaties of the
United Kingdom and the USSR 71
Evgeny Roshchin
Unsociable sociability: The paradox of Canadian-American
friendship 92
Caroline Patsias and Dany Deschenes
'Great friends': Creating legacies, networks and policies that
perpetuate the memory of the Fathers of Europe 112
Cornelia Constantin
Friends in the region: A comparative study on friendship building in regional
integration 129
Andrea Oelsner and Antoine Vion
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International Politics
Volume 48
Numbers 2/3
March/May 2011
Contents
Special Issue: American power and Identities in the age of
Obama
Guest Editor: Inderjeet Parmar
INTRODUCTION
American power and identities in the age of Obama 153
Inderjeet Parmar
AMERICAN LEADERSHIP
Foreign policy, bipartisanship and the paradox of
post-September 11 America 164
Peter Trubowitz and Nicole Mellow
The domestic limits to American international leadership after Bush 188
Tara McCormack
AMERICAN EMPIRE
The political economy of Anglo-American War: The case of Iraq 207
Sandra Halperin
From Woodrow Wilson in 1902 to the Bush doctrine in 2002: Democracy
promotion as imperialism 229
Tony Smith
What is so American about the American empire? 251
Srdjan Vucetic
RACE AND RELIGION
New paradigms, old hierarchies? Problems and possibilities of US supremacy in
a networked world 271
Giles Scott-Smith and Moritz Baumgdrtel
Evangelicalism, race and world politics 290
Stuart Croft
American power and the racial dimensions of US foreign policy 308
Mark Ledwidge
Religion, identity and American power in the age of Obama 326
Lee Marsden
'Change we can believe in?' Barack Obama, race and the 2008 US presidential
election 344 Kevern Verney
TERRORISM
'War in countries we are not at war with': The 'war on terror' on the periphery
from Bush to Obama 364
Maria Ryan
Culture, identity and hegemony: Continuity and (the lack of) change in US
counterterrorism policy from Bush to Obama 390
Richard Jackson
Between freedom and fear: Explaining the consensus on terrorism and
democracy in US foreign policy 412
Michael J. Boyle
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International Politics
Volume 48
Numbers 4/5
July/September 2011
Contents
Special Issue: Ir and the End of the Cold War -Twenty Years After
Guest Editors Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry
Introduction
The End of the Cold War after 20 Years: Reconsiderations, Retrospectives and
Revisions
Daniel Deudney And G. John Ikenberry
435
International Rivalry, the Western System and Nuclear Weapons
No One Loves a Realist Explanation
William C. Wohlforth
441
Ideas Have Consequences: The Cold War and Today
Henry R. Nau
460
In Victory, Magnanimity: Us Foreign Policy, 1989-1991, and the Legacy of
Prefabricated Multilateralism
Mary E. Sarotte
482
Pushing and Pulling: The Western System, Nuclear Weapons and Soviet Change
Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry
496
Economic Systems, Performance and Interdependence
The Demise of the Soviet Economic System
Anders Aslund
545
The Domestic Political Logic of Gorbachev's New Thinking in Foreign Policy
Jack Snyder
562
Explaining the Anti-Soviet Revolutions by State Breakdown Theory and
Geopolitical Theory
Randall Collins
575
Societies, Culture and International Organisations
Ideas, Discourse, Power and the end of the Cold War: 20 Years On
Thomas Risse
591
'Merely an Above-Average Product of the Soviet Nomenklatura? Assessing
Leadership in the Cold War's End
Robert D. English
607
The Uses and Abuses of History: the end of the Cold War and Soviet Collapse
Michael Cox
627
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International Relations
Volume 24 Number 4 December 2010
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
The importance of Political Leadership in Achieving a World
Free of Nuclear Weapons Des Browne, Shatabhisha Shetty and
Andrew Somerville 375
Hans Morgenthau and Republicanism
Douglas B. Klusmeyer 389
Modelling Terrorism and Political Violence
Andreas Armborst 414
Towards a Second 'Second Debate'? Rethinking the Relationship
Between Science and History in International Theory
Simon Curtis and Mar jo Koivisto 433
When The Threatened Become The Threat: The Construction Of Asylum
Seekers In British Media Narratives
Alexandria J. Innes 456
Is Waltz a Realist?
Jonathan Joseph 478
CONTRIBUTORS 494
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International Relations
Volume 25 Number 2 June 2011
Contents
Roundtable
Between the Theory and Practice of Democratic Peace
147
Christopher Hobson, Tony Smith, John M. Owen, Anna Geis,
Christopher Hobson and Piki Ish-Shalom
Articles
Peace through Transformation? Political Realism and the
Progressivism of National Security
185
Robert Schuett
Global Norm Diffusion in East Asia: How China and Japan
Implement the Responsibility to Protect
204
Jochen Prantl and Ryoko Nakano
Mapping the Competing Historical Analogies of the War
on Terrorism: The Bush Presidency
224
Jan Angstrom
Change or Continuity: Is the Eastern Partnership an
Adequate Tool for the European Neighbourhood?
243
Elena A. Korosteleva
Replies
On Theorising Terrorism': A Reply to Colin Wight
263
Dani Nedai
Theorising Terrorism, Part II: A Reply to Dans Nedal
Colin Wight
267
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International Relations
Volume 25 Number I March 2011
Contents
Articles
The Inaugural Kenneth N. Waltz Annual Lecture.
A world order without superpowers: decentred globalism
Barry Buzan
3
A new institutionalism. The English School as international
sociological theory
Laust Schouenborg
26
E. H. Carr, Dostoevsky, and the problem of irrationality
in modern Europe
Kuniyuki Nishimura
45
Shades of green: engaged pacifism, the Just War tradition,
and the German Greens
Daniel Brunstetter and Scott Brunstetter
65
Catholic and non-Catholic NGOs fighting HIV/AIDS in
Sub-Saharan Africa: Issue framing and collaboration
Lisa L Ferrari
85
Gender, the State, and War redux: feminist international
relations across the 'levels of analysis'
Laura Sjoberg
Reply
Jean Bethke Elshtain
108
135
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Irish Political Studies
Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland
Volume 26
Number 1
February 2011
Articles
So Why Did the Guns Fall Silent? How Interplay, not
Stalemate, Explains
the Northern Ireland Peace Process
Jonathan Tonge, Peter Shirlow and James McAuley
1
Rage Against the Machine: Who is the Independent Voter?
Liam Weeks
19
Blood, Thunder and Rosettes: The Multiple Personalities of Paramilitary
Loyalism between 1971 and 1988
Richard Reed
45
An Advocacy Coalition Framework Approach to the Rise and Fall of Social
Partnership
Maura Adshead
73
There is No Alternative: Prospect Theory, the Yes Campaign and Selling the
Good Friday Agreement
Landon E. Hancock
95
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Irish Political Studies
Volume 26 Issue 2
Journal of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Volume 26
Number 2 June 2011
Data Section
Republic of Ireland 2010
1. Government Ministers, Ministers of State and Opposition
Spokespersons
107
State of the Parties
139
2. Oireachtas Committees
140
3. Productivity of the Oireachtas
143
4. Donegal South West By-Election Results
145
5. Main Political Events
146
6. Opinion Polls
168
7. Changes in Political Attitudes
189
8. Political Issues
191
9. Useful Online Resources
197
Northern Ireland 2010
1. Northern Ireland Devolved Government
201
2. State of the Parties
202
3. Assembly Committees
203
4. Productivity of the Northern Ireland DevolvedGovernment206
5. Election Results: Westminster Parliamentary Elections 208
6. Main Political Events
211
7. Opinion Polls
239
8. Changes in Political Attitudes
249
9. Political Issues
253
10. Useful Online Resources
260
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Journal of International Relations and
Development
Volume 14
Number 1
January 2011
Contents Articles
The state as citizen: state personhood and ideology 1
Jorg Kustermans
Gender and race in the European security strategy: Europe as a 'force
for good'? 28
Maria Stern
Mace for the money: international financial centres in Asia 60
Darryl S.L. Jarvis
Forum: Development Issues in Africa Coordinated by Antje
Vetterleln
Development issues in Africa: challenges, concepts, opportunities
Antje Vetterlein
96
The state of development in Africa: concepts, challenges and opportunities 97
Mills Soko and Jean-Pierre Lehmann
Empowering tomorrow's African entrepreneurs and managers: the
Global Business School Network 109
Guy Pfeffermann and Nora Brown
Youth unemployment in South Africa: challenges, concepts and opportunities . .
118 Cecil Mlatsheni and Murray Leibbrandt
Corporate social responsibility: an oversocialised view of multinational
corporations in Africa? 126
John Agbonifo
Sexual and gender-based violence in Liberia and the case for a comprehensive
approach to the rule of law 134
Benjamin de Carvalho and Niels Nagelhus Schia
Negotiating regions = fostering welfare: the Economic Partnership
Agreements as new model of development? 142
Ulrike E. Lorenz
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Journal of International Relations and
Development
Volume 14 Number 2 April 2011
Contents
Special Issue: Hierarchy in World Politics
Editorial
Hierarchy in World Politics............................................ . . . 151
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson and George Law son
Articles
Empire, imperialism and conceptual history....................153
Hedge Jordheim and Iver B. Neumann
Eco-imperialism: governance, resistance, hierarchy......186
Hugh Dyer
The Middle East in the world hierarchy: imperialism and resistance
Raymond Hinnebusch
Hegemony, not empire........................................................ 247
Miriam Prys and Stefan Rob el
213
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Journal of International Relations and Development
Volume 14 Number 3 July 2011
Contents
Articles
Re-presenting Ireland: tourism, branding and national identity in Ireland
281
Michael Clancy
Civilianising warfare: ways of war and peace in modern counterinsurgency 309
Colleen Bell
Civil-military cooperation in crisis management in Africa: American and European
Union policies compared
333
Gorm Rye Olsen
Forum
What is critical IPE? ............................................................................................... 354
Ian Bruff and Daniela Tepe
Where did the critical go? ..................................................................................... 358
Owen Worth
'What's "critical" about critical theory': capturing the social totality
(das Gesellschaftliche Ganze) .............................................................................. 366
Anita Fischer and Daniela Tepe
Finding space in critical IPE: a scalar-relational approach
375
Huw Macartney and Stuart Shields
Facing up to financialisation and the aesthetic economy: high time
for aesthetics in international political economy! .............................................. 383
Claes Belfrage
The case for a foundational materialism: going beyond historical
materialist IPE in order to strengthen it............................................................... 391
Ian Bruff
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Journal of Public Policy
Volume 18 number 2
Contents
Editorial announcement: JEPP and EUSA
Jeremy Richardson
143
A liberal grand strategy in a realist world? Power, purpose and
the EU's changing global role
144
Michael E. Smith
Governance in EU foreign policy: exploring small state influence 164
Skander Nasra
Everyday cosmopolitanism in the European Commission
Semin Suvarierol
181
Explaining breadth of policy engagement: patterns of interest group
mobilization in public policy
201
Darren R. Halpin and Anne S. Binderkrantz
Destabilization rights and restabilization politics: policy and
political reactions to European Union healthcare services law
Scott L. Greer and Simone Rauscher
220
The European Union, multilateralism and the global governance
of the Internet
241
George Christou and Seamus Simpson
Parliamentary control of EU affairs in Central and Eastern Europe:
explaining the variation
258
Jan Karlas
Experts and European transport integration, 1945-1958
Johan Schot and Frank Schipper
274
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Journal of Public Policy
VOLUME 31 PART 1 April 2011
ARTICLES
1 Margitta Mâtzke: Political Competition and Unequal Social Rights
25 Martin Lodge: Risk, Regulation and Crisis: Comparing National
Responses in Food Safety Regulation
51 Robyn Eversole: Community Agency and Community Engagement: Retheorising Participation in Governance
73 Philippe Villard: Changing Frames of Reference and Regulatory
Structures: French Airport Policy in Transition
95 Carina Schmitt: What Drives the Diffusion of Privatization Policy?
Evidence from the Telecommunications Sector
119 BOOK REVIEW
Diana Panke, Small States in the European Union: Coping with Structural
Disadvantages; Robert Steinmetz and Anders Wivel (eds.), Small States in
Europe. (Richard Rose) 119-120
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Journal of Public Policy
Volume 31 Part 2 August 2011
ARTICLES
121 Manuela Moschella:
Lagged Learning and the Response to Equilibrium Shock: the Global Financial
Crisis and IMF Surveillance
143 Adrian Kay:
UK Monetary Policy Change during the Financial Crisis: Paradigms, Spillovers,
and Goal Co-Ordination
163 Ringa Raudla And Rainer Kattel:
Why Did Estonia Choose Fiscal Retrenchment after the 2008 Crisis?
187 Hans Bressers, Theo De Bruijn, Kris Lulofs and Laurence J. O'toole Jr.:
Negotiation-Based Policy Instruments and Performance: Dutch Covenants and
Environmental Policy Outcomes
209 Christel Koop:
Explaining the Accountability of Independent Agencies: the Importance of
Political Salience
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Nations and Nationalism
Volume 17 number 1
Contents
EDITORIAL
ANTHONY D. SMITH
Editorial
THEMED SECTION ON TRANSNATIONAL ISLAM
GUEST EDITED BY CARLA JONES AND RUTH MAS
CARLA JONES and RUTH MAS Transnational conceptions of
Islamic community: national and religious subjectivities
2
PETER MANDAVILLE Transnational Muslim solidarities and
everyday life
7
NABIL ECHCHAIBI From audio tapes to video blogs: the
delocalisation of authority in Islam
25
DENNIS B. MCGILVRAY Sri Lankan Muslims: between ethnonationalism and the global ummah
45
PAUL SILVERSTEIN Masquerade politics: race, Islam and the
scale of Amazigh activism in southeastern Morocco 65
ARTICLES
ZSUZSA CSERGO and KEVIN DEEGAN-KRAUSE
Liberalism and cultural claims in Central and Eastern Europe:
toward a pluralist balance
85
YESIM BAYAR The trajectory of nation-building through
language policies: the case of Turkey during the early Republic
(1920-38)
108
YAIR WALLACH Creating a country through currency and
stamps: state symbols and nation-building in British-ruled
Palestine
129
GABRIELLE LYNCH Kenya's new indigenes: negotiating local
identities in a global context
148
MARGATH A. WALKER Knowledge production and border
nationalism in northern Mexico
168
JUDITH BRETT and ANTHONY MORAN Cosmopolitan
nationalism: ordinary people making sense of diversity
188
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BOOK REVIEWS
CYNTHIA PACES, Prague Panoramas: National Memory and Sacred Space in the Twentieth Century. Reviewed
by Yves Laberge
ROBERT NALBANDOV, Foreign Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts. Reviewed by Sergiu Gherghina
TRICIA CUSACK, Riverscapes and National Identities. Reviewed by Susan Mary Grant
JOHN EDWARDS, Language and Identity. Reviewed by Rachel D. Hutchins
NASAR MEER, Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of
Multiculturalism: The Rise of Muslim Consciousness. Reviewed by Samer Araabi
CHRISTOPHER J. FISCHER, Alsace to the Alsatians? Visions and Divisions of Alsatian Regionalism, 1870-1939.
Reviewed by Daniel Rodrigues
ARIEH BRUCE SAPOSNIK, Becoming Hebrew: The Creation of a Jewish National Culture in Ottoman Palestine.
Reviewed by Aaron Wenner
STACIE E. GODDARD, Indivisible Territory and the Politics of Legitimacy: Jerusalem and Northern Ireland.
Reviewed by Barak Levy-Shilat
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Nations and Nationalism
Volume 17 number 2 2011
THEMED SECTION: NATIONS AND NATIONALISM
FIFTEENTH
ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THE 'OLD' AND
'NEW EUROPE
Athena S. Leoussi
Introduction
219
Anthony D. Smith National identity and vernacular
mobilisation in Europe
223
Joep Leerssen Viral nationalism: romantic intellectuals on
the move in nineteenth-century Europe
257
Sinisa Malesevic The chimera of national identity 272
Bernhard Giesen Intellectuals and politics
291
Montserrat Guibernau The birth of a united Europe: on why the EU has
generated a 'non-emotional' identity
302
J. E. Spence A Tribute to the Editor-in-Chief of Nations and
Nationalism, Professor Anthony D. Smith
316
ARTICLES
E. F. Keyman and Tuba Kanci A tale of ambiguity:
citizenship, nationalism and democracy in Turkey 318
Nina Caspersen Democracy, nationalism and (lack of)
sovereignty: the complex dynamics of democratisation in
unrecognised states
337
Paolo Dardanelli and Nenad Stojanovic The acid
test? Competing theses on the nationality - democracy nexus and
the case of Switzerland
357
Laura L. Cochrane The growth of artistic nationalism in
Senegal
377
Gabriella Elgenius The politics of recognition: symbols,
nation building and rival nationalisms
396
Elie Podeh The symbolism of the Arab flag in modern Arab
states: between commonality and uniqueness
419
Bratislav Pantelic Memories of a time forgotten: the
myth of the perennial nation
443
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Nations and Nationalism
Volume 17 Part 3
The Ernest Gellner Nationalism Lecture
John Breuilly
477
Max Weber, Charisma and Nationalist Leadership
Randal Sheppard
500
Nationalism, Economic Crisis and 'Realistic Revolution' in 1980s Mexico
Iosif Kovras And Neophytos Loizides
520
Delaying Truth Recovery for Missing Persons
Richard Mole
540
Nationality and Sexuality: Homophobic Discourse and the 'National Threat' in
Contemporary Latvia
Oliver Benoit
561
The Question of National Identity and the Institutionalisation of the Visual Arts
in Grenada
Edna Lomsky-Feder
581
Competing Models of Nationalism: An Analysis of Memorial Ceremonies in
Schools
Oliver Tappe
604
From Revolutionary Heroism to Cultural Heritage: Museums, Memory and
Representation in Laos
Volodymyr Kulyk
627
Language Identity, Linguistic Diversity and Political Cleavages: Evidence From
Ukraine
Rachel D. Hutchins
649
Heroes and the Renegotiation of National Identity in American History
Textbooks: Representations of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln,
1982-2003
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Public Administration : an international
quarterly
Volume 89 number 1
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
The Irrepressible Rod Rhodes: Contesting Traditions and
Blurring Genres
John Wanna and Patrick Weller
1
Was Local Governance Such A Good Idea? A Global Comparative Perspective
Gerry Stoker
15
The New Orthodoxy: The Differentiated Polity Model
David Marsh
32
Networks: Reified Metaphor or Governance Panacea?
Tanja A. Borzel
49
Core Executive Studies Two Decades On
Robert Elgie 64
The Whitehall Programme and After: Researching Government in Time of
Governance
Christine Bellamy 78
Government: A Suitable Case for Treatment?
Baron Wilson Of Dinton
93
Rhodes' Contribution to Governance Theory: Praise, Criticism and the Future
Governance Debate
Anne Mette Kjjer
101
Not Odious but Onerous: Comparative Public Administration
Christopher Pollitt 114
It's Public Administration, Rod, but Maybe Not as We Know It: British Public
Administration in the 2000s
Christopher Hood 128
The Study of Public Administration in the United States
Jos C.N. Raadschelders 140
Elite Ethnographies: Potential, Pitfalls and Prospects For Getting 'Up Close and
Personal'
Francesca Gains 156
Interpreting Interpretivism Interpreting Interpretations: The New Hermeneutics of
Public Administration
Colin Hay
167
Public Administration as Storytelling
Mark Bevir 183
Thinking On: A Career in Public Administration
R. A. W. Rhodes
196
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Public Administration
Volume 89 Number 2
Contents
Editorial
A Time for Public Administration
Arjen Boin, Chris Ansell, Martin Lodge, Salvador Parrado, Kai Wegrich and Lan Xue 221
Articles
What is the Public Value of Government Action? Towards a (New)
Pragmatic Approach to Values Questions in Public Endeavours
Karen West and Paul Davis 226
Leadership in Public Services Networks: Antecedents, Process and Outcome
Graeme Currie, Suzana Grubnic And Ron Hodges 242
The Limitations of Public Management Networks
Michael Mcguire and Robert Agranoff 265
Antecedents of Organizational Innovation: The Diffusion of New Public
Management into Danish Local Government
Morten Balle Hansen 285
Public Policy Networks and 'Wicked Problems': A Nascent Solution?
Ewanferlie, Louise Fitzgerald, Gerry Mcgivern, Sue Dopson and
Chris Bennett 307
Policy Entrepreneurship in the Development of Public Sector Strategy: The Case
of London Health Reform
Eivor Oborn, Michael Barrett and Mark Exworthy 325
Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses of Managers to Changing Environments: a
Study of Australian Public Sector Senior Executives
Judy Matthews, Neal Ryan and Trevor Williams 345
Institutional and Political Leadership Dimensions of Cascading Ecological Crises
Victor Galaz, Fredrik Moberg, Eva-Karin Olsson, Eric Paglia and
Charles Parker 361
The State and the Threat of Cascading Failure Across Critical Infrastructures: The
Implications of Empirical Evidence from Media Incident Reports
Michel Van Eeten, Albert Nieuwenhuijs, Eric Luiijf, Marieke
Klaver and Edite Cruz 381
Coordination Processes and Outcomes in the Public Service: The
Challenge Of Inter-Organizational Food Safety Coordination In Norway
Amund Lie 401
The Institutionalization of EU Agencies: Agencies As "Mini Commissions'
Adriaan Schout And Fabian Pereyra 418
Core Executives and Coordination of EU Law Transposition: Evidence From New
Member States
Radosław Zubek 433
For Lack of Anything Better? International Organizations and Global Corporate
Codes Lucio Baccaro And Valentina Mele
451
Why Do Local Governments Privatize The Provision of Water Services? Empirical
Evidence from Spain
Francisco Gonzalez-Gomez, Andres J. Picazo-Tadeo and Jorge Guardiola 471
Psychological Barriers in the Road to Sustainable Development: Evidence From
Public Sector Procurement
Lutz Preuss and Helen Walker 493
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Diversity and Dominance in the Arctic. Ethnic Relations in The
Greenlandic Bureaucracy
Anne Skorkj/Er Binderkrantz 522
Bringing Structures Back in: The 'Governance Narrative', The 'Decentred
Approach' And 'Asymmetrical Network Governance' in the Education and Sport
Policy Communities
Mark Goodwin and Jonathan Grix 537
The Influence of Managerial and Job Variables on Organizational Commitment in
The Police
Gavin P.M. Dick 557
Administrative Professionals and The Diffusion Of Innovations: The Case of
Citizen Service Centres
Yosef Bhatti, Asmus L. Olsen and Lene Holm Pedersen 577
Promoting Civic Culture by Supporting Citizenship: What Difference Can Local
Government Make?
Rhys Andrews, Richard Cowell and James Downe 595
Local Government in Poland: Empirical Insights Into The Process of
Environmental Policy
Pawela. Banas 611
Life and Death of An Institution: The Case of Collective Wheat Marketing
in Australia
Linda Courtenay Botterill 629
The Content and Context Of Organizational Ethics
Zegervan Derwal 644
For Appropriateness or Consequences? Explaining Organizational Change
in English Local Government
Tom Entwistle 661
Women in UK Public Administration Scholarship?
Karen Johnston Miller and Duncan Mctavish 681
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Regional and Federal Studies
Volume 20 numbers 4-5
Contents
Special Issue: Why Regions Matter: Sub-state Polities as
Small Worlds Guest Editor: Ailsa Henderson
Notes on Contributors
Why Regions Matter: Sub-state Polities in Comparative
Perspective
Ailsa Henderson 439
Regional Heterogeneity and Policy Preferences in
Canada: 1979-2006
Cameron Anderson 447
'Small Worlds' as Predictors of General Political
Attitudes
Ailsa Henderson 469
The Space between Worlds: Federalism, Public Issues and
Election Issues
Fred Cutler 487
Regional Subcultures and Mass Preferences Regarding
Candidate Traits in the USA
Christopher J. Carman
& David C Barker 515
Small Worlds in Canada and Europe: A Comparison of
Regional Party Systems in Quebec, Bavaria and Scotland Eve Hepburn 527
Postscript: Many Small Worlds
Richard Simeon 545
Election Reports
One Country, Two Party Systems? The 2009
Belgian Regional Elections
Nathalie Brack
& Jean-Benoit Pilet 549
State-level Politics and Regional Electoral Competition:
First- and Second-order Effects in Spain's Autonomous
Elections in 2007
Francesc Pallares
Jordi Muñoz & Lucía López 561
The Italian Regional Elections of March 2010. Continuity
and a Few Surprises
Filippo Tronconi 577
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Regional and Federal Studies
Volume 21 Number 1
Understanding 'Utilitarian' Support for European Integration in
Scotland and Wales: the Role of Economic Interests, National
Identity and Party Support
Ben Clements
1
Co-financing and Principal-Agent Relationships in a
Swiss Agri-environmental Programme
Stefan Mann & Linda Reissig
23
How Centralized Federations Avoid Over-centralization
Dietmar Braun
35
Convergence and Divergence: the Federalization of
Belgian Equality Policies
Karen Celis & Petra Meier 55
Is the European Federation a "Mission Impossible"?: A Critical Analysis of the
German Constitutional Court's Judgment on the Lisbon Treaty
Uwe Leonardy
73
How to Lose a Referendum in Seven Ways: Thoughts on the Upcoming Welsh Powers
Referendum
Malcolm Harvex
91
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Regional and Federal Studies
Volume 21 Number 2 May 2011
Contents
Special Issue: Moving through the Labyrinth: Political Careers in Multi-level
Systems
Guest Editors: Jens Borchert & Klaus Stolz
Notes on Contributors
Introduction : Political Careers in Multi-level Systems
Jens Borchert & Klaus Stolz
Individual Ambition and Institutional Opportunity: A Conceptual
Approach to Political Careers in Multi-level Systems
Jens Borchert
Multi-level Political Careers in the USA: The Cases of African
Americans and Women
Gary Copeland & Cynthia Opheim
Political Careers in Brazil: Long-term Trends and
Cross-sectional Variation
Fabiano G. M. Santos &Fabiano J. H. Pegurier
The Canadian Political Career Structure : From
Stability to Free Agency
David Docherty
German Political Careers: The State Level as an
Arena in its Own Right?
Jens Borchert &Klaus Stolz
The Regionalization of Political Careers in Spain
and the UK
Klaus Stolz
Party Careers in Federal Systems. Vertical
Linkages within Austrian, German, Canadian and
Australian Parties
Klaus Detterbeck
Institutional Order and Career Patterns : Some
Comparative Considerations
Jens Borchert &Klaus Stolz
iii
107
117
141
165
185
205
223
245
271
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Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives
Volume 76 Numéro 4 Décembre 2010
Editorial
La relève de la garde et la garde du changement
Christopher Pollitt
535
Numéro spécial sur l'administration publique en Afrique
Rédacteur invité : Robert Cameron
Introduction
Robert Cameron
537
L'administration publique comparée et l'Afrique
JamilJreisat
545
La réforme des salaires de la fonction publique en Afrique
Dele Olowu
655
La dépendance à l'égard des recettes fiscales renforce-t-elle
les capacités de l'État en Afrique subsaharienne ?
Wilson Prichard et David K. Léonard
687
La redéfinition des relations politico-administratives en Afrique du Sud
Robert Cameron
709
Les obstacles administratifs à la réforme en
République démocratique du Congo
Théodore Trefon
735
Doter les administrateurs et gestionnaires publics de nouvelles compétences
à l'époque des réformes du secteur public : le cas du Mozambique
Nicholas Awortwi
757
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Revue Internationale des Sciences
Administratives
Volume 77 Numéro 1 Mars 2011
Numéro spécial sur la gouvernance de l'eau : le défi de la
synchronisation des intérêts et les problèmes de prise de décision
aux Etats-Unis, en Amérique du sud et en Europe
Rédacteurs invités : Jurian Edelenbos et Geert R. Teisman
Prologue. La gouvernance de l'eau - les actions de l'État,
entre la réalité de la fragmentation et le besoin d'intégration
Jurian Edelenbos et Geert R. Teisman
5
La gouvernance délibérative en synergie avec le gouvernement :
une étude de cas sur les améliorations environnementales dans
le cadre du Dairy Gateway aux États-Unis
Tamara A.R Metze
31
La fragmentation et le raccordement des cadres dans la gestion
collaborative de l'eau : une étude de cas sur la gestion des bassins
hydrographiques dans le Sud de l'Equateur
Art Dewulf, Monica Mancero, German Cárdenas et Dolores Sucozhanay
51
La gestion régionale intégrée de l'eau : une étude sur la collaboration
ou sur la politique de l'eau classique en Californie, États-Unis
Mark Lubell et Lucas Lippert
77
La gouvernance de l'eau sous l'angle de la synchronisation
des systèmes: synthèse des enseignements empiriques
et des théories de la complexité
Geert R. Teisman et Jurian Edelenbos
103
La construction des institutions, et non de la nation Un modèle
structuro-fonctionnel
Kalu N. Kalu
121
Préparer les services universitaires jordaniens à mettre en œuvre
une méthode d'autoévaluation de la qualité
Juan José Tari et Carolina Madeleine
141
L'indice de responsabilisation en matière de gestion financière (FMAI)
dans le secteur public malais : une voie à suivre
Nur Barizah Abu Bakar et Subaiza Ismail
161
Quel est le lien entre motivation de service public et intention
professionnelle ?
Bangcheng Liu, Chun Hui, Jin Hu, Wenscheng Yang and Xinli Yu
193
Comptes rendus de livres
Maurido I. Dussauge-Laguna
Walter Kickert
215
217
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Revue Internationale des Sciences
Administratives
Volume 77 Numéro 2 Juin 2011
La mise en contexte de la motivation à l'égard du service public.
Comment concilier universalisme et particularisme
David Giauque, Adrian Ritz, Frédéric Varone, Simon Anderfuhren-Biget
et Christian Waldner
223
L'influence de la transparence et de la confiance dans la relation
entre corruption et satisfaction du citoyen
Heungsik Park et John Blenkinsopp
251
Les innovations dans la gouvernance démocratique En quoi la participation citoyenne contribue-t-elle à l'amélioration
de la démocratie ?
Ank Michels 275
Combien gagnent-ils ? Étude de la fonction publique en Chine
Hon S. Chan et Jun Ma 297
Les explications internationales par opposition aux explications nationales des
réformes administratives : le cas de la Turquie
Seriye Sezen 327
Une trajectoire inébranlable ? Étude comparative des trajectoires suivies en
materie de décentralisation et de développement du gouvernement local
au Ghana et en Ouganda
Nicholas Awortwi 353
Les programmes de doctorat en administration publique en Italie :
comparaison entre les différentes approches disciplinaires
Denita Cepiku 385
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REVUE FRANÇAISE D'ADMINISTRATION PUBLIQUE
SOMMAIRE DU N° 135 (2010)
Les objectifs et les indicateurs
de la LOLF, quatre ans après
477 M. Jean-René BRUNETIÈRE
La donnée n'est pas un donné - Pour une analyse
critique de l’évaluation chiffrée de la performance
497 M. Robert SALAIS
Contribution au débat sur la mesure de la performance de la gouvernance
517 M. Wouter VAN DOOREN, Mme Zsuzsanna LONTI
Donner sens aux méthodes de modernisation de l'administration
533 Mme Sylvie TROSA
La gouvernance des systèmes multi-organisationnels - L'exemple des
services sanitaires et sociaux au Québec
549 MM. Alain DUPUIS, Luc FARINAS
Le représentant territorial de l'État et le fait régional dans les États européens
567 M. Gérard MARCOU
Le nombre des fonctionnaires : le débat autour du fonctionnarisme (1877-1914)
583 M. Luc ROUBAN
Pour une sociologie législative du pouvoir des parlementaires en France
601 M. Marc MILET
LE POINT SUR…
Comment réduire les lourdeurs bureaucratiques : L'application du modèle
des coûts standards en Allemagne
619 MM. Henrik BRINKMANN, Tobias ERNST, Frank FRICK, Alexander KOOP
et Henrik RIEDEL
Le régime juridique du conflit d'intérêt - Éléments comparés
643 M. Bernardo Giorgio MATTERELA
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Social Policy & Administration
Volume 45, Number 4, August 2011
Special Issue The times they are changing? Crisis and the
welfare state
Editorial Introduction: Overview and Conclusion
Bent Greve
To What Extent Did the Financial Crisis Intensify the Pressure
to Reform the Welfare State?
Barbara Vis, Kees van Kersbergen and Tom Hylands
333
338
Falling Back on Old Habits? A Comparison of the Social and Unemployment
Crisis Reactive Policy Strategies in Germany the UK and Sweden
354
Heejung Chung and Stefan Thewissen
The Impact of the Crisis on Australian Social Security Policy
in Historical Perspective
Peter Saunders and Chris Deeming
371
US Social Policy in the 21st Century: The Difficulties of
Comprehensive Social Reform
Anne Daguerre
389
Economic Crisis and Welfare Retrenchment: Comparing Irish
Policy Responses in the 1970s and 1980s with the Present
Fiona Dukelow
408
Crisis and Welfare State Change in the Netherlands
Mara Terkes and Romke van der Veen
430
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Social Policy & Administration
Volume 45, Number i, February 2011 Regular Issue
CONTENTS
The Politics of Social Policy Language 1 Daniel Beland
The Civilizing Process of Trust: Developing Quality
Mechanisms
which are Local, Professional-led and thus Legitimate 19
Patrick R. Brown and Michael Calnan
What are Children's Centres? The Development of CC Services, 2004-2008 35
Jane Lewis, Rebecca Cuthbert and Sophie Sarre
Personalization: From Story-line to Practice 54
Catherine Needham
An Audit of the Welfare Modelling Business 69 Martin Powell and Armando
Barrientos
Following Families: Working Lone-Mother Families and their
Children 85 Tess Ridge and Jane Millar
REVIEWS 98
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Social Policy & Administration
Volume 45, Number 2, April 2011
Regional Issue The Nordic Welfare States - Revisited
CONTENTS
Editorial Introduction: The Nordic Welfare States — Revisited
Bent Greve
Are Scandinavian Countries Different? A Comparison of
Relative Incomes for Older People in OECD Nations 114
Philip Haynes
Nordic Employment Policies - Change and Continuity
Before and During the Financial Crisis 131
Sven Jochem
Has the Nordic Welfare Model Been Transformed? 146
Jon Kvist and Bent Greve
Gender Equality Revisited - Changes in Nordic Childcare
Policies in the 2000s 161
Gudny Bjork Eydal and Tine Rostgaard
Swedish Family Policy - Continuity and Change in the
Nordic Welfare State Model 180
Kimberly Earles
Narrowing of Public Responsibility in Finland, 1990-2010 194
Merja Jutila
Leaving the Nordic Path? The Changing Role of
Danish Trade Unions in the Welfare Reform Process 206
Henning Jorgensen and Michaela Schulze
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Social Policy & Administration
Volume 45, Number 3, June 2011 Regular Issue
CONTENTS
'Street-level Bureaucracy' Revisited: The Changing Face of
Frontline Discretion in Adult Social Care in England
221
Kathryn Ellis
Choosing Whether to Buy or Make: The Contracting Out of Employment
Reintegration Services by Dutch Municipalities
245
Mirjam Plantinga, Ko de Ridder and Alex Corra
Subverting Social Policy on the Front Line: Agencies of Resistance
in the Delivery of Services
264
David Prior and Marian Barnes
Allocating Homos for People with Intellectual Disability: Xeods,
Mix and Choice
280
Ilan Wiesel
The; Role of Non-profit Organizations in the Mixed Economy of Welfare-toWork in the UK and Australia
299
Sharon Wright, Greg Marston and Catherine McDonald
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Studia Diplomatica
The Brussels Journal of International Relations
Vol LXIII, 2010, N°L
European Foreign and Security Policy after Lisbon
Two Logics, One Treaty: The Lisbon Treaty and EU Foreign
Policy
In Brussels and at the Un
Katie Verlin Laatikainen & Anne Degrand-Guillaud ....................3
Russia as an Aspiring Power Centre
and the Elusiveness of Modernity
Patrick F. P. Nopens.................................................................. 23
European Security and Defence Policy Seminar, Lisbon 2009
Creating the Future Human Capabilities of the CSDP
Pedro Ferreira Da Silva & Sylvain Paile.................................... 43
Convergence Milestone from ESDP to CSDP
Patrick Wouters ......................................................................... 57
Sensitivity and Vulnerability Shifts
And The New Energy Pattern in the EU-Russia Gas Trade
Prospects for the Near Future
Filippos Proedrou ...................................................................... 85
The Two Faces of Civilian in Civilian Crisis Managements
An Opportunity to Bring Them Together in the Lisbon Era
Stephanie Blair & Giji Gya........................................................105
Generating a Common CSDP Mindset?
Remarks on the Inconclusive Process of the Development
of an EU Strategic Culture
Vasilis Margaras .......................................................................133
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Studia Diplomatica
The Brussels Journal of International Relations
Volume 63 2010,N°2
The Future of the G8 and G20
Dries Lesage (Editor)
Introduction: The G8 and G20 In Flux, Under the Skillful
Presidency of Canada and Korea,
Dries Lesage .......................................................................
3
G20: Towards a New World Order,
Thomas Renard.......................................................................
7
The G8-G20 Partnership,
John Kirton .................................................................................23
From Toronto to Seoul: Evolution of the G20 Process,
Dong-Hwi Lee................................................................
35
The G8, G20 and Multilateral Organizations: Cooperating
And Collaborating,
Jenilee Guebert ......................................................................... 53
The United States and the G20,
Thomas Wright .................................................................
J\
Is it G8 or G20? For Russia, of Course, it's Both,
Marina Larionova....................................................................... 81
G20 for Global Governance: Lessons from G8 Outreach,
Andrew F. Cooper and Agata Antkiewicz.................................. 91
The Emerging Countries and China in the G20:
Reshaping Global Economic Governance,
Gregory Chin ............................................................................105
Turkey's Profile in The G20: Emerging Economy,
Middle Power and Bridge-Builder,
Dries Lesage and Yusuf Kacar.................................................125
The Output and Input Dimension Of The European
Representation in the G20,
Peter Debaere ..........................................................................141
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Studia Diplomatica
THE BRUSSELS JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
VOL LXIII, 2010, No 3-4
The European Union in International affairs 2010
PREFACE
Sven Biscop.................................................................................5
EU, China and the Environmental Challenge in Africa
a Case Study from Timber Industry In Gabon,
Serena Belligoli............................................................................5
The Common Commercial Policy and Political Conditionality: "Normative
Power Europe" Through Trade?
Sieglinde Gstohl ........................................................................ 23
The Quest for a Single Voice in EU Foreign Energy Policy: a Framing
Theory Approach,
Sonia Florian ............................................................................. 43
Eurorecamp: an Alternative Model for EU Security Actorness,
Toni Haastrup ............................................................................ 61
Less than the Sum of its Parts. The CSDP Capability Gap
And Prospects of EU Military Integration,
Nicolai Von Ondarza.................................................................. 81
Eu Interregionalism: Hub-And-Spokes or a World of Regions? The Case of
Relations With SADC and Mercosur,
Frank Mattheis..........................................................................105
Workers and Case-Law as Vehicles of the European Hegemon,
Thomas Burri ............................................................................119
Exporting the EU Model: A Judicial Dimension
for EU International Relations?,
Allan F. Tatham ........................................................................137
Economic Diplomacy: Rebalancing the Sino-European Trade
Deficit — EU Policy Actions and China's Economic
and Legal-Related Reform,
Jan Hoogmartens .....................................................................159
The EU-CSDP-NATO Relationship: Asymmetric Cooperation
and the Search for Momentum,
Niels Lachmann........................................................................185
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Studia Diplomatica
Volume 64 number 1 2011
Table of Contents
3
A Strategy for CSDP
Sven Biscop & Jo Coelmont
29
The EU Battlegroups: Options for the future
Gustav Lindstrom
41
EU Strategy, GSDP and the European Space Programme
Michael Sheehan
55
CSDP Military Ambitions and Potentials: Do we know what we have?
Gabor Horvath
61
European capability development: a must!
Dick Zandee
71
Critical infrastructure protection at the European level
Bart Smedts
79
The OSCE in 2010, between survival and revival
Genevieve Renaux
93
Iceland's Application for European Union Membership
Graham Avery, Alyson JK Bailes & Baldur Thorhallsson
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Turkish Studies
Volume 11 Number 4 December 2010
Notes on Contributors
Introduction AH Qarkoglu
Papers
Politics and the Mass Media in Turkey Rasit Kaya
and Bans Qakmur
Turkey, Transformation and the Left Media E. Fuat
Keyman
Media Values and Democratization: What Unites and What
Divides Religious-Conservative and Pro-Secular Elites? Murat
Somer
Political Parallelism in the Turkish Press, a Historical Interpretation
Salih Bayram
Press-party Parallelism in Turkey: An Individual Level Interpretation AH
Qarkoglu and Gozde Yavuz
Mass Media Use and Citizens' Knowledge about the EU: The Turkish
Case Qigdem Kentmen
Mediated Justice: Turkish Newspapers' Coverage of Controversial
Criminal Cases 04.3 Asli Tung
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Turkish Studies
Volume 12 Number 1 March 2011
Notes on Contributors
Papers
Extreme Instability in Electoral System Changes : The Turkish Case
Burak Cop
Elimination or Integration of Pro-Kurdish Politics : Limits of the
AKP's Democratic Initiative
Cuma CiCek
Analysis of the AKP Government's Policy Toward the Kurdish Issue
Ertan Efegil
The Limitations of Turkey's New Foreign Policy Activism in the
Caucasian Regional Security Complexity
Emre Iseri and Oguz Dilek
Turkish-Azerbaijani Energy Cooperation and Nabucco : Testing the
Limits of the New Turkish Foreign Policy Rhetoric
Saban Kardas
Property Wars in Cyprus: The Turkish Position According to the
International Law
Murat Metin Hakki
Higher Education in Turkey in the EU Harmonization Process :
An Analysis of Living Conditions of Agricultural Engineering
Students with a Comparison Between Genders
Aydin Gürel
A Turkish Social Democrat : Ismail Cem
Ozan Ormeci
Three Generations of Turkish Filmmakers in Germany:
Three Different Narratives
Ayqa Tung Cox
The Relation between Socioeconomic Development and Democratization
in Contemporary Turkey
Necip Yildiz
The Justice and Development Party in Turkish Politics : Islam,
Democracy and State
Cemil Boyraz
Book Reviews
Turkey's Engagement with Modernity: Conflict and Change in
the Twentieth Century
Paul Kubicek
The Mobilization of Political Islam in Turkey
Nur Bilge Criss
1
5
15
27
41
55
79
91
101
115
129
149
165
167
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Turkish Studies
Volume 12 Number 2 June 2011
Special Issue: Civil-Military Relations in Turkey
Guest Editor: Metin Heper
Notes on Contributors 173
Introduction 175
Papers
Civil-Military Relations in the Second Constitutional Period, 1908-1918
M. Sukril Hanioglu 111
The Turkish Republic and its Army, 1923-1960
William Hale 191
Military Coups and Turkish Democracy, 1960-1980
George S. Harris 203
Concordance and Discordance in Turkish Civil-Military Relations,
1980-2002
Niliifer Narh 215
Ergenekon, New Pacts, and the Decline of the Turkish "Inner State"
Ersel Aydinh 227
Civil-Military Relations in Turkey: Toward a Liberal Model?
Metin Heper 241
Transformation of Turkey's Civil-Military Relations Culture and
International Environment
Ali L. Karaosmanoglu 253
Civil-Military Relations Beyond Dichotomy: With Special Reference
to Turkey
Zeki Sarigil 265
Civil-Military Relations in Europe, the Middle East and Turkey
Nil S. Satana 279
Turkish Civil-Military Relations: A Latin American Comparison
David Pion-Berlin 293
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West European Politics
Volume 34
Number 1
January 2011
Editorial Announcement v
Notes on Contributors vii
New External Rules, New Internal Games: How the EU
Institutions
Respond when Inter-institutional
Daniel Naurin and
Rules Change
Anne Rasmussen 1
Politicising Council Decision-making: The Effect of
European Parliament
Empowerment
Frank M. Häge 18
Access of Experts: Information and
EU Decision-making
The Inter-institutional Division of
Power and Time Allocation in the
European Parliament
Ase Gornitzka and
Ulf Sverdrup 48
Anne Rasmussen and
Dimiter Toshkov 71
Inter-institutional Rules and Division of Power in the
European Parliament: Allocation of Consultation and
Co-decision Reports
Nikoleta Yordanova 97
Does Bicameralism Promote Stability? Interinstitutional Relations and Coalition Formation in the
European Parliament
Rory Costello 122
Contested Delegation: The Impact of Adrienne Héritier and
Co-decision on Comitology
Catherine Moury 145
Looking 'Up', 'Down' and 'Sideways':
Understanding EU Institutions in Context Amie Kreppel 167
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West European Politics
Volume 34
Number 2
March 2011
Notes on Contributors vii
Public Support for Referendums:
The Role of the Media
Andreas R. T. Schuck and
Claes H. de Vreese 181
Do Immigrant Integration Policies Matter?
A Three-Country Comparison among Evelyn Ersanilli and
Turkish Immigrants
Ruud Koopmans 208
Controlling Immigration through Language
and Country Knowledge Requirements
Sara Wallace Goodman 235
Characterising Electoral Systems:
An Empirical Application of Aggregated
Threshold Functions
Ruben Ruiz-Rufino 256
Why Do We Trust Strangers? Revising the Institutional
Approach to Generalised
Trust Creation
Viktoria Kaina 282
The Political Foundations of Trust and
Distrust: Reforms and Protests in France
Johannes Lindvall 296
Confidence in the Judiciary: Comparing the
Independence and Legitimacy of
Marc Buhlmann and
Judicial Systems
Ruth Kunz 317
The German Federal Constitutional Court
and European Judicial Politics
Arthur Dyevre 346
Socialist Values and Political Participation
in Germany: A Barrier to Tnner Unity'?
RESEARCH NOTE
Protest Actions against the
European Union, 1992-2007
Ross Campbell 362
Katrin Uba and
Fredrik Uggla 384
ELECTIONS IN CONTEXT
The 2010 Czech and Slovak
Parliamentary Elections:
Tim Haughton, Tereza Novotna
Red Cards to the 'Winners' and Kevin Deegan-Krause 394
From New Labour to New Politics:
The British General Election of 2010
Thomas Quinn 403
The Dutch Parliamentary Election
of 2010
Joop J. M. van Holsteyn 412
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West European Politics
Volume 34
Number 3
May 2011
Notes on Contributors
v
Reconceptualising Electoral Reform
Monique Leyenaar and Meuven Y. Hazan
437
Electoral Reform in Europe since 1945
Alan Meewick
456
The Barriers to Electoral System Reform: A Synthesis of Alternative
Approaches
Gideon Rabat and Reuven Y. Hazan
478
A Conceptual Framework for Major, Minor, and Technical Electoral
Reform
Kristof Jacobs and Monique Leyenaar
495
The Rise of Gender Quota Laws: Expanding the Spectrum of
Determinants for Electoral Reform
Karen Celis Mona Lena Krook and Petra Meier
514
Cultural Explanations of Electoral Reform: A Policy Cycle Model
Pippa Norris
531
Electoral Reform and Direct Democracy in Canada: When
Citizens Become Involved
Lawrence LeDuc
551
Party Preferences and Electoral Reform: How Time in Government
Affects the Likelihood of Supporting Electoral Change
Jean-Benoit Pilet and Damien Bol
568
Democracy as a Cause of Electoral Reform: Jurisprudence and
Electoral Change in Canada
Richard So Katz
587
When Electoral Reform Fails: The Stability of Proportional
Representation in Post-Communist Democracies
Csaba Nikolenyi
607
Veto Players and Electoral Reform in Belgium
Marc Hooghe and Kris Deschouwer
626
The Different Trajectories of Italian Electoral Reforms
Gianfranco Baldini
644
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West European Politics
Volume 34 Number 4 July 2011
The Gordon Smith and Vincent Wright Memorial Prizes
V
Notes on Contributors
VII
The 'Old' and 'New' Political Economy of Hedge Fund Regulation in the
European Union
Lucia Quaglia
665
Economic Insecurity, the Social Market Economy, and Support for the German
Left
Benjamin T. Bowyer and Mark I. Vail
683
Assessing the Responsiveness of Spanish Policymakers to the Priorities of their
Citizens
Laura Chaqués Bonafont and Anna M. Palau
706
The Institutional Power of Western European Parliaments: A Multidimensional
Analysis
Ulrich Sieberer
731
First or Second Order Referendums? Understanding the Votes on the EU
Constitutional Treaty in Four EU Member States
Andrew Glencross and Alexander Trechsel
755
The Cube Rule in a Mixed Electoral System: Disproportionality in German
Bundestag Elections
Philip Manow
773
Bureaucratic Structure and Administrative Behaviour: Lessons from
International Bureaucracies
Jarle Trondal
795
Global Regulation and Institutional Change in European Governance
Dimitrios Katsikas
819
Institutional Change and Conflict Regulation: The Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985)
and the Mechanisms of Change in Northern Ireland
Jennifer Todd
838
Dissent on the Periphery? Island Nationalisms and European Integration
Eve Hepburn and Anwen Elias
859
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West European Politics
Volume 34 Number 5
September 2011
Notes on Contributors v
'Jobs for the Boys'? Patterns of Party Patronage in PostCommunist Europe
Petr Kopecky and Maria Spirova
897
The Political Foundations of the Eurocracy
R. Daniel Kelemen and Andrew D. Tarrant
922
Reforming the Rules of the Parliamentary Game: Measuring and Explaining
Changes in Parliamentary Rules in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, 19452010
Ulrich Sieberer, Wolfgang C. Miller and Maiko Isabelle Heller
948
The Survival and Return of Institutions: Examples from Pension Reforms in
Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe
Igor Guardiancich
976
Who Gives? Partisan Donations in Europe
Aldo F. Ponce and Susan E. Scarrow
997
Liberal Market Economies, Business, and Political Finance: Britain under New
Labour
Iain McMenamin
1021
A Two-Dimensional Approach to the Political Opportunity Structure of Extreme
Right Parties in Western Europe
Dennis Spies and Simon T. Franzmann
1044
Political Parties and 'the Immigration Issue': Issue Ownership in Swedish
Parliamentary Elections 1991-2010
Pontus Odmalm
1070
Opting Out of an Ever Closer Union: The Integration Doxa and the
Management of Sovereignty
Rebecca Adler-Nissen
1092
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'New Governance in European Union Policy Making: Policy Innovation or
Political Compromise in European Telecommunications?
Seamus Simpson
1114
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WORLD POLITICS
Vol. 63
January
2011
No. 1
CONTENTS
Constructing Interethnic Conflict and Cooperation:
Why Some people Harmed Jews and Others Helped
Them during the Holocaust
Diana Dumitru and
in Romania
Carter Johnson
1
The Latin American Left's Mandate:
Free-Market Policies and Issue
Andy Baker and
Voting in New Democracies
Kenneth R Greene
43
Gonna Party Like It's 1899: Party
Systems and the Origins of Varieties Cathie Jo Martin
of Coordination
and Duane Swank
78
Regimes of Ethnicity: Comparative
Analysis of Germany the Soviet Union/
Post-Soviet Russia, and Turkey
Sener Aktilrk
115
Electoral Reform and Public Policy
Outcomes in Thailand: The Politics
of the 30-Baht Health Scheme
Joel Sawat Selway
165
The Contributors
ii
Abstracts
iii
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WORLD POLITICS
Vol. 63
April 2011
No. 2
CONTENTS
Who Becomes a Terrorist? Poverty,
Education, and the Origins of
Political Violence
Alexander Lee
Guns and Butter? Regime
Competition and the Welfare
State during the Cold War
203
Herbert Obinger and
Carina Schmitt
246
Social Policy by Popular Demand Philipp Rehm
271
The Enemy Within: Personal Rule,
Coups, and Civil War in Africa
Philip Roessler
300
REVIEW ARTICLE
Can Islamists Become Moderates?
Rethinking the InclusionModeration Hypothesis
Jillian Schwedler
347

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