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Quartal 2019 Armed Forces and Society ............................................................................................................................................3 Cambridge Review of International Affairs ..................................................................................................................4 Civil Wars ......................................................................................................................................................................6 Conflict Management and Peace Science ....................................................................................................................7 Contemporary Security Policy ......................................................................................................................................8 Cooperation and Conflict..............................................................................................................................................9 Democratization .........................................................................................................................................................10 Die Friedens-Warte.....................................................................................................................................................12 Ethics & International Affairs......................................................................................................................................13 European Journal of International Relations ..............................................................................................................14 Foreign Affairs ............................................................................................................................................................17 Foreign Policy Analysis................................................................................................................................................19 International Affairs <London>...................................................................................................................................20 International Interactions ...........................................................................................................................................22 International Organization .........................................................................................................................................24 International Peacekeeping ........................................................................................................................................25 International Political Sociology .................................................................................................................................26 International Relations ...............................................................................................................................................27 International Security .................................................................................................................................................28 International Studies Perspectives .............................................................................................................................29 International Studies Quarterly ..................................................................................................................................30 International Studies Review ......................................................................................................................................33 Journal of Democracy .................................................................................................................................................34 Journal of European Integration.................................................................................................................................36 Journal of European Public Policy...............................................................................................................................37 Journal of Global Security Studies ..............................................................................................................................39 Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding ..................................................................................................................41 Journal of Peace Research ..........................................................................................................................................43 Millennium..................................................................................................................................................................45 Perspectives on Politics ..............................................................................................................................................46 Political Science Quarterly ..........................................................................................................................................47

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Zeitschriften-ToCs 3. Quartal 2019

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

Cambridge Review of International Affairs .................................................................................................................. 4

Civil Wars ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6

Conflict Management and Peace Science .................................................................................................................... 7

Contemporary Security Policy ...................................................................................................................................... 8

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

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

Die Friedens-Warte ..................................................................................................................................................... 12

Ethics & International Affairs...................................................................................................................................... 13

European Journal of International Relations .............................................................................................................. 14

Foreign Affairs ............................................................................................................................................................ 17

Foreign Policy Analysis ................................................................................................................................................ 19

International Affairs <London> ................................................................................................................................... 20

International Interactions ........................................................................................................................................... 22

International Organization ......................................................................................................................................... 24

International Peacekeeping ........................................................................................................................................ 25

International Political Sociology ................................................................................................................................. 26

International Relations ............................................................................................................................................... 27

International Security ................................................................................................................................................. 28

International Studies Perspectives ............................................................................................................................. 29

International Studies Quarterly .................................................................................................................................. 30

International Studies Review ...................................................................................................................................... 33

Journal of Democracy ................................................................................................................................................. 34

Journal of European Integration ................................................................................................................................. 36

Journal of European Public Policy............................................................................................................................... 37

Journal of Global Security Studies .............................................................................................................................. 39

Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding .................................................................................................................. 41

Journal of Peace Research .......................................................................................................................................... 43

Millennium .................................................................................................................................................................. 45

Perspectives on Politics .............................................................................................................................................. 46

Political Science Quarterly .......................................................................................................................................... 47

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Politische Vierteljahresschrift ..................................................................................................................................... 48

Review of International Studies ................................................................................................................................. 49

Security Dialogue ........................................................................................................................................................ 50

Security Studies .......................................................................................................................................................... 51

Sicherheit und Frieden ............................................................................................................................................... 53

Third World Quarterly ................................................................................................................................................ 54

Terrorism and Political Violence ................................................................................................................................. 57

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations ......................................................................................... 59

The Journal of Conflict Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 61

Washington Quarterly ................................................................................................................................................ 64

World Politics .............................................................................................................................................................. 65

Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung .......................................................................................................... 66

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Armed Forces and Society

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/afsa Volume 45, Issue 4, October 2019 Supersoldiers or Rulebreakers? Unpacking the Mind-Set of Special Operations Forces Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen, Kirstine Falster Holm pp. 591–611 Mental Health and Stress Among Army Civilians, Spouses, and Soldiers in a Closing Military Community Jeffrey L. Thomas, Amanda L. Adrian, Michael D. Wood, Coleen L. Crouch, James D. Lee, Amy B. Adler pp. 612–636 Personality and Genetic Associations With Military Service Matthew R. Miles, Donald P. Haider-Markel pp. 637–658 Intermarriage and the U.S. Military Christina A. Houseworth, Keoka Grayson pp. 659–680 Politicians at Arms: Civilian Recruitment of Soldiers for Middle East Coups Drew Holland Kinney pp. 681–701 Hero, Charity Case, and Victim: How U.S. News Media Frame Military Veterans on Twitter Scott Parrott, David L. Albright, Caitlin Dyche, Hailey Grace Steele pp. 702–722 Countering Boko Haram’s Violence: A Deterrence–Backlash Perspective Adam Dulin, Jairo Patiño pp. 723–745 Top Down or Bottom Up? Public Control of the Armed Forces in Post–Soviet Russia Nadja Douglas pp. 746–768

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Cambridge Review of International Affairs

https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20 Volume 32, Issue 4, 2019 Narrative Power in International Relations Narrative power: how storytelling shapes East Asian international politics Linus Hagström & Karl Gustafsson Pages: 387-406 Morality and progress: IR narratives on international revisionism and the status quo Oliver Turner & Nicola Nymalm Pages: 407-428 Memes, narratives and the emergent US–China security dilemma Adam Breuer & Alastair Iain Johnston Pages: 429-455 Are the US and China fated to fight? How narratives of ‘power transition’ shape great power war or peace Peter Gries & Yiming Jing Pages: 456-482 ‘Soft power is such a benign animal’: narrative power and the reification of concepts in Japan Stephanie Christine Winkler Pages: 483-501 Long live pacifism! Narrative power and Japan’s pacifist model Karl Gustafsson, Linus Hagström & Ulv Hanssen Pages: 502-520 International relations from the margins: the Westphalian meta-narratives and counter-narratives in Okinawa–Taiwan relations Ching-Chang Chen & Kosuke Shimizu Pages: 521-540 Popular culture and politics: re-narrating the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute LHM Ling & Mari Nakamura Pages: 541-558 Volume 32, Issue 3, 2019 Ontological Insecurities and the Politics of Contemporary Populism Ontological insecurities and the politics of contemporary populism Brent J. Steele & Alexandra Homolar Pages: 214-221 Brexit populism and fantasies of fulfilment Christopher S. Browning Pages: 222-244

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Political memory after state death: the abandoned Yugoslav national pavilion at Auschwitz Jelena Subotic Pages: 245-262 Turkey’s ambivalent self: ontological insecurity in ‘Kemalism’ versus ‘Erdoğanism’ Zeynep Gülsah Çapan & Ayşe Zarakol Pages: 263-282 Populism, ontological insecurity and Hindutva: Modi and the masculinization of Indian politics Catarina Kinnvall Pages: 283-302 Japanese revisionists and the ‘Korea threat’: insights from ontological security Shogo Suzuki Pages: 303-321 Welcome home! Routines, ontological insecurity and the politics of US military reunion videos Brent J. Steele Pages: 322-343 The power of Trump-speak: populist crisis narratives and ontological security Alexandra Homolar & Ronny Scholz Pages: 344-364 The normative threat of subtle subversion: the return of ‘Eastern Europe’ as an ontological insecurity trope Maria Mälksoo Pages: 365-383 Volume 32, Issue 2, 2019 Towards prestige mobility? Diplomatic prestige and digital diplomacy Ilan Manor & James Pamment Pages: 93-131 The web of responsibility in and for the Arctic Hannes Hansen-Magnusson Pages: 132-158 Explaining the European commission’s strategies in times of crisis Kajsa Hammargård & Eva-Karin Olsson Pages: 159-177 Overlapping regionalism and cooperative hegemony: how China and India compete in South and Southeast Asia Jürgen Rüland & Arndt Michael Pages: 178-200

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Civil Wars

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fciv20/current Volume 21, Issue 2, 2019 Research Brokers in Conflict Zones Exploring the Backstage: Methodological and Ethical Issues Surrounding the Role of Research Brokers in Insecure Zones Maria Eriksson Baaz & Mats Utas Pages: 157-178 On Brokers, Commodification of Information and Liberian Former Combatants Ilmari Käihkö Pages: 179-199 Walking the Line: Brokering Humanitarian Identities in Conflict Research Chloé Lewis, Alfred Banga, Ghislain Cimanuka, Jean De Dieu Hategekimana, Milli Lake & Rachael Pierotti Pages: 200-227 From Remote Control to Collaboration: Conducting NGO Research at a Distance in Tajikistan Henri Myrttinen & Subhiya Mastonshoeva Pages: 228-248 Research Brokers, Researcher Identities and Affective Performances: The Insider/Outsider Conundrum Swati Parashar Pages: 249-270 Research Brokers We Use and Abuse while Researching Civil Wars and Their Aftermaths – Methodological Concerns Mats Utas Pages: 271-285 Who’s at Risk? Reflections on In/Security When Working With/Through Military Brokers in Conflict Settings Maria Eriksson Baaz Pages: 286-295

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Conflict Management and Peace Science

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cmpb Volume 36 Issue 5, September 2019 Dangerous neighborhoods: State behavior and the spread of ethnic conflict Margarita Konaev, Kirstin J.H. Brathwaite pp. 447–468 Sexual violence and biased military interventions in civil conflict Karin Johansson, Mehwish Sarwari pp. 469–493 Don’t get mad: The disconnect between religious discrimination and individual perceptions of government Jonathan Fox, Chris Bader, Jennifer M. McClure 495–516 Blue blood or true blood: Why are levels of intrastate armed conflict so low in Middle Eastern monarchies? Fenja Søndergaard Møller 517–544 Understanding the impact of air power Susan Hannah Allen, Carla Martinez Machain 545–558 Volume 36 Issue 4, July 2019 A congruence analysis of the inequality–conflict nexus: Evidence from 16 cases Henrikas Bartusevičius pp. 339–358 Of terrorism and revenue: Why foreign aid exacerbates terrorism in personalist regimes Andrew Boutton pp. 359–384 Domestic politics and the power to punish: The case of national human rights institutions Ryan M. Welch pp. 385–404 War experiences, economic grievances, and political participation in postwar societies: An empirical analysis of Kosovo Markus Freitag, Sara Kijewski, Malvin Oppold pp. 405–424 UN fatalities 1948–2015: A new dataset Marina E. Henke pp. 425–442

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Contemporary Security Policy

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcsp20/current Volume 40, Issue 4, 2019 A hegemonic nuclear order: Understanding the Ban Treaty and the power politics of nuclear weapons Nick Ritchie Pages: 409-434 Going it alone: The causes and consequences of U.S. extraterritorial counterproliferation enforcement Aaron Arnold & Daniel Salisbury Pages: 435-458 Does peacekeeping only work in easy environments? An analysis of conflict characteristics, mission profiles, and civil war recurrence Thorsten Gromes Pages: 459-480 The Multi-National Joint Task Force and the G5 Sahel Joint Force: The limits of military capacity-building efforts Moda Dieng Pages: 481-501 Renegotiating pariah state partnerships: Why Myanmar and North Korea respond differently to Chinese influence Jonathan T. Chow & Leif-Eric Easley Pages: 502-525 Partisan views of Russia: Analyzing European party electoral manifestos since 1991 Michal Onderco Pages: 526-547

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Cooperation and Conflict

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/caca Volume 54, Issue 3, September 2019 The (co)evolution of human rights advocacy: Understanding human rights issue emergence over time Baekkwan Park, Amanda Murdie, David R Davis pp. 313–334 Fears of peers? Explaining peer and public shaming in global governance Valentina Carraro, Thomas Conzelmann, Hortense Jongen pp. 335–355 Shaming by international organizations: Mapping condemnatory speech acts across 27 international organizations, 1980–2015 Theresa Squatrito, Magnus Lundgren, Thomas Sommerer pp. 356–377 Upside down: Reframing European Defence Studies Hugo Meijer, Marco Wyss pp. 378–406 The European Union and natural resources that fund armed conflicts: Explaining the EU’s policy choice for supply chain due-diligence requirements Martijn C Vlaskamp pp. 407–425 The emergence and evolution of an external actor’s regional role: An interactionist role theory perspective Stephan Klose pp. 426–441

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Democratization

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdem20/current Volume 26, Issue 7, 2019 A third wave of autocratization is here: what is new about it? Anna Lührmann & Staffan I. Lindberg Pages: 1095-1113 Robbing Peter to pay Paul: changing clientelist patterns in East Timor’s 2017 parliamentary elections James Scambary Pages: 1114-1131 Remittances and varieties of democratization in developing countries Ida Bastiaens & Daniel C. Tirone Pages: 1132-1153 Conceptualizing and measuring subnational democracy across Indian states Imke Harbers, Jos Bartman & Enrike van Wingerden Pages: 1154-1175 Veto power and power-sharing: insights from Burundi (2000–2018) Allison McCulloch & Stef Vandeginste Pages: 1176-1193 Institutional legitimacy in Sub-Saharan Africa Sarah K. Dreier & Milli Lake Pages: 1194-1215 Is there difference in democracy promotion? A comparison of German and US democracy assistance in transitional Tunisia Leonie Holthaus Pages: 1216-1234 The legislature and agenda politics of social welfare: a comparative analysis of authoritarian and democratic regimes in South Korea Jaemin Shim Pages: 1235-1255 Political institutions and FDI inflows in autocratic countries Chungshik Moon Pages: 1256-1277 Who wins the most when everybody wins? Predicting candidate performance in an authoritarian election Ángela Fonseca Galvis & Chiara Superti Pages: 1278-1298 What future for Kirkuk? Evidence from a deliberative intervention Ian O’Flynn, Gaurav Sood, Jalal Mistaffa & Nawhi Saeed Pages: 1299-1317

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Volume 26, Issue 6, 2019 State of the world 2018: democracy facing global challenges Anna Lührmann, Sandra Grahn, Richard Morgan, Shreeya Pillai & Staffan I. Lindberg Pages: 895-915 The puzzle of populism in Iran’s electoral politics Alireza Raisi Pages: 916-934 Poverty reduction and democratization – new cross-country evidence Frank-Borge Wietzke Pages: 935-958 Divisions within post-2011 Tunisia’s secular civil society Ragnar Weilandt Pages: 959-974 What it takes to win when the game is rigged: the evolution of opposition electoral strategies in Moscow, 2012–2017 Yana Gorokhovskaia Pages: 975-992 To govern, or not to govern? Opportunity and post-coup military behaviour in Egypt 2011–2014 Justin A. Hoyle Pages: 993-1010 Neither episodic, nor destined to failure? The endurance of Hungarian populism after 2010 Robert Csehi Pages: 1011-1027 Consistency in constitutional design and its effect on democracy Anna Fruhstorfer Pages: 1028-1046 Understanding support for democracy in new and old democracies in the Americas: the role of democratic experience Luis A. Camacho Pages: 1047-1069 Democratically consolidated, externally threatened, and NATO aligned: finding unexpected deficiencies in civilian control David Pion-Berlin, Igor Acácio & Andrew Ivey Pages: 1070-1087

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Die Friedens-Warte

https://elibrary.bwv-verlag.de/journal/fw Band 92, Heft 1-2, 2019 Humanitäre Hilfe im Kontext komplexer humanitärer Krisen: Baustein für den Frieden oder gefangen zwischen den Fronten? Humanitäre Hilfe und humanitäre Krisen Schneiker, Andrea; Dijkzeul, Dennis S. 7-24 Humanitäre Hilfe im Kontext der Responsibility to Protect: NGOs zwischen Neutralität und Instrumentalisierung Dany, Charlotte S. 25-39 Chance für den Frieden? Die Lokalisierungsagenda im Humanitären System im Nexus von Humanitärer Hilfe und Friedensförderung Roepstorff, Kristina S. 40-58 Ebola: Es ist nicht nur die Krankheit – Herausforderungen beim Anpassen der humanitären Hilfe an ihren Kontext Bledau, Lena S. 59-75 Flucht vor humanitärer Hilfe in Lagern? Reflexionen zur Verbindung von Flüchtlingslagern, eigenständigem urbanen Leben, Bewältigungshandeln und Frieden Krause, Ulrike; Gato, Joshua S. 76-97 30 Jahre Institut für Friedenssicherungsrecht und Humanitäres Völkerrecht (IFHV) in Bochum – Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft des internationalen Rechts und der Politik der Friedenssicherung und des bewaffneten Konflikts Brück, Svea S. 98-102

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Ethics & International Affairs

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ethics-and-international-affairs Volume 33, Issue 3, Fall 2019 A Human Rights Approach to Conflict Resolution Claudia Fuentes-Julio, Raslan Ibrahim 261-273 Roundtable: Economic Sanctions and their Consequences Political Effectiveness, Negative Externalities, and the Ethics of Economic Sanctions Dursun Peksen pp. 279-289 Unilateral Economic Sanctions, International Law, and Human Rights Idriss Jazairy pp. 291-302 The Not So Targeted Instrument of Asset Freezes Joy Gordon pp. 303-314 Distinction, Necessity, and Proportionality: Afghan Civilians’ Attitudes toward Wartime Harm Janina Dill pp. 315-342 Battlefield Mercy: Unpacking the Nature and Significance of Supererogation in War Neil C. Renic pp. 343-362

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European Journal of International Relations

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ejta Volume 25 Issue 4, December 2019 Toward a political economy of complex interdependence Thomas Oatley pp. 957–978 Towards an International Political Ergonomics Jonathan Luke Austin pp. 979–1006 The financialization of mass wealth, banking crises and politics over the long run Jeffrey M Chwieroth, Andrew Walter pp. 1007–1034 Risky dis/entanglements: Torture and sexual violence in conflict Harriet Gray, Maria Stern pp. 1035–1058 Subverting economic empowerment: Towards a postcolonial-feminist framework on gender (in)securities in post-war settings Maria Martin de Almagro, Caitlin Ryan pp. 1059–1079 The Responsibility to Protect in a world of already existing intervention Robin Dunford, Michael Neu pp. 1080–1102 Norm emergence as agenda diffusion: Failure and success in the regulation of cluster munitions Elvira Rosert pp. 1103–1131 Making al-Qa’ida legible: Counter-terrorism and the reproduction of terrorism Sarah G. Phillips pp. 1132–1156 Voted out: Regime type, elections and contributions to United Nations peacekeeping operations Allard Duursma, John Gledhill pp. 1157–1185 Taking interaction seriously: Asymmetrical roles and the behavioral foundations of status Reinhard Wolf pp. 1186–1211 Towards a political concept of reversibility in international relations: Bridging political philosophy and policy studies Hartmut Behr pp. 1212–1235

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How the normative resistance of anarchism shaped the state monopoly on violence Michael E. Newell pp. 1236–1260 Volume 25 Issue 3, September 2019 Rogues, degenerates, and heroes: Disobedience as politics in military organizations Eric Hundman, Sarah E Parkinson pp. 645–671 Saving face in diplomacy: A political sociology of face-to-face interactions in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Deepak Nair pp. 672–697 Enabling autocracy? Peacebuilding and post-conflict authoritarianism in the Democratic Republic of Congo Sarah von Billerbeck, Oisín Tansey pp. 698–722 Norm transformation and the institutionalization of targeted killing in the US Simon Frankel Pratt pp. 723–747 Metaphorical incarnations of the “other” and Iranian International Relations discourses Heidarali Masoudi pp. 748–771 States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India Peter Marcus Kristensen pp. 772–799 Abstract Foreign policy anarchy in multiparty coalitions: When junior parties take rogue decisions Toby Greene pp. 800–825 Electing the experts: Expertise and independence in the UN human rights treaty bodies Valentina Carraro pp. 826–851 Do international institutions matter? Socialization and international bureaucrats Zuzana Murdoch, Hussein Kassim, Sara Connolly, Benny Geys pp. 852–877 Territorial sovereignty and the end of inter-cultural diplomacy along the “Southern frontier” Carsten-Andreas Schulz pp. 878–903 Systems, levels, and structural theory: Waltz’s theory is not a systemic theory (and why that matters for International Relations today) Jack Donnelly pp. 904–930

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Symbols and world politics: Towards a long-term perspective on historical trends and contemporary challenges Andrew Linklater pp. 931–954

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Foreign Affairs

http://search.proquest.com/publication/40670/citation/EC5BE658586040C7PQ/3?accountid=11507 Volume 98, Number 5, September/October 2019 Putin the Great: Russia's Imperial Impostor Glasser, Susan B. 10,12-16. Party Man: Xi Jinping's Quest to Dominate China McGregor, Richard. 18,20-25. Erdogan's Way: The Rise and Rule of Turkey's Islamist Shapeshifter Genc, Kaya. 26,28-34. The Vigilante President: How Duterte's Brutal Populism Conquered the Philippines Coronel, Sheila S. 36,38-43. The Transformer: Orban's Evolution and Hungary's Demise Lendvai, Paul. 44,46-48,50-54. The Sources of Chinese Conduct: Are Washington and Beijing Fighting a New Cold War? Westad, Odd Arne. 86-95. Competition Without Catastrophe: How America Can Both Challenge and Coexist With China Campbell, Kurt M; Sullivan, Jake. 96-110. The Old World and the Middle Kingdom: Europe Wakes Up to China's Rise Smith, Julianne; Taussig, Torrey. 112-118,120-124. Trump's Assault on the Global Trading System: And Why Decoupling From China Will Change Everything Bown, Chad P; Irwin, Douglas A. 125-136. The Dictators' Last Stand: Why the New Autocrats Are Weaker Than They Look Mounk, Yascha. 138-148. The Return of Doomsday: The New Nuclear Arms Race-and How Washington and Moscow Can Stop It Moniz, Ernest J; Nunn, Sam. 150-161. Winning the Peace in Iraq: Don't Give Up on Baghdad's Fragile Democracy Robinson, Linda.

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162-172. The India Dividend: New Delhi Remains Washington's Best Hope in Asia Blackwill, Robert D; Tellis, Ashley. 173-183. The Internet Freedom League: How to Push Back Against the Authoritarian Assault on the Web Clarke, Richard A; Knake, Rob. 184-192. Can America Still Protect Its Allies? How to Make Deterrence Work O'Hanlon, Michael. 193-198,200-202. Bad News: Can Democracy Survive If the Media Fail? Weisberg, Jacob. 204-209. An American in Cairo: Egypt Through Western Eyes Anderson, Lisa. 210-215. The Population Bust: Demographic Decline and the End of Capitalism as We Know It Karabell, Zachary. 216-221.

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Foreign Policy Analysis

https://academic.oup.com/fpa Volume 15, Issue 4, October 2019 A Transatlantic Secular Divide? The Representation of Religion in EU and US Foreign Policy Anne Jenichen Pages 451–469 Two Visions of Greatness: Roleplay and Realpolitik in UK Strategic Posture David Blagden Pages 470–491 Diplomacy with Memory: How the Past Is Employed for Future Foreign Policy Kathrin Bachleitner Pages 492–508 Alliance and Public Preference for Nuclear Forbearance: Evidence from South Korea Jiyoung Ko Pages 509–529 Harmony and Resilience: US Democracy Promotion's Basic Premises Annika Elena Poppe Pages 530–547 Learning for Legitimacy: The Gaza Flotilla Case of Meaningful Learning in Foreign-Policy Strategic Planning Daniel F Wajner Pages 548–569 China's Energy Diplomacy: Does Chinese Foreign Policy Favor Oil-Producing Countries? Chia-yi Lee Pages 570–588 US Strikes in Somalia and Targeted Civilian Killings by Al-Shabaab: An Empirical Investigation Bryce W Reeder, John R Smith Pages 589–603

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International Affairs <London>

https://academic.oup.com/ia Volume 95, Issue 5, September 2019 Maritime security: the uncharted politics of the global sea Christian Bueger, Timothy Edmunds, Barry J. Ryan Pages 971–978 Regional maritime security in the eastern Mediterranean: expectations and reality Aviad Rubin, Ehud Eiran Pages 979–997 The rule of law and maritime security: understanding lawfare in the South China Sea Douglas Guilfoyle Pages 999–1017 The security implications of fisheries Elizabeth R. DeSombre Pages 1019–1035 Piracy studies coming of age: a window on the making of maritime intervention actors Katja Lindskov Jacobsen, Jessica Larsen Pages 1037–1054 The disciplined sea: a history of maritime security and zonation Barry J. Ryan Pages 1055–1073 Contests of legitimacy and value: the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the logic of prohibition Laura Considine Pages 1075–1092 The oversecuritization of global health: changing the terms of debate Clare Wenham Pages 1093–1110 Up in smoke? Global tobacco control advocacy and local mobilization in Africa Amy S. Patterson, Elizabeth Gill Pages 1111–1130 Petro-RMB? The oil trade and the internationalization of the renminbi Maha Kamel, Hongying Wang Pages 1131–1148 Volume 95, Issue 4, July 2019 Re-visioning war and the state in the twenty-first century Introduction: re-visioning war and the state in the twenty-first century Tracey German Pages 759–763

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Technology, war and the state: past, present and future Warren Chin Pages 765–783 Nuclear disarmament and the end of the chemical weapons ‘system of restraint’ James J. Wirtz Pages 785–799 A power for the future? Global Britain and the future character of conflict Matthew Uttley, Benedict Wilkinson, Armida van Rij Pages 801–816 Russian responses to the changing character of war Bettina Renz Pages 817–834 India's national security: challenges and dilemmas Harsh V. Pant, Kartik Bommakanti Pages 835–857 Australia, the utility of force and the society-centric battlespace Maryanne Kelton, Michael Sullivan, Emily Bienvenue, Zac Rogers Pages 859–876 To fight another day: France between the fight against terrorism and future warfare Alice Pannier, Olivier Schmitt Pages 897–916 Denmark: happy to fight, will travel Peter Viggo Jakobsen, Sten Rynning Pages 877–895

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International Interactions

https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gini20 Volume 45, Issue 5, 2019 UN Troop Deployment and Preventing Violence Against Civilians in Darfur Anup Phayal Pages: 757-780 Labor Market Institutions and Outward Foreign Direct Investment in OECD Countries Mi Jeong Shin & Chia-yi Lee Pages: 781-803 International conflict, military rule, and violent authoritarian breakdown Joonbum Bae Pages: 804-837 The Conditional Effectiveness of Directive Mediation Su-Mi Lee & J. Michael Greig Pages: 838-864 Evaluating the impact of repeated leadership targeting on militant group durability Yasutaka Tominaga Pages: 865-892 Failed agreements and their impact on subsequent mediation onset and success in intrastate conflicts Levke Aduda Pages: 893-916 Environmental effects of GATT/WTO membership: an empirical evaluation Sung Eun Kim, Johannes Urpelainen & Joonseok Yang Pages: 917-932 The old terrorism: a dataset, 1860 – 1969 Joshua Tschantret Pages: 933-948 Volume 45, Issue 4, 2019 Foreign policy begins at home: the local origin of support for US democracy promotion William Christiansen, Tobias Heinrich & Timothy M. Peterson Pages: 595-616 Global diffusion, policy flexibility, and inflation targeting Fabio Wasserfallen Pages: 617-637 International Influences on Nonviolent and Violent Contention Jori Breslawski & David E. Cunningham Pages: 638-665

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Politics or prejudice? Explaining individual-level hostilities in India’s Hindu–Muslim conflict Sebastian Schutte Pages: 666-692 Religious Institutionalism: A Domestic Explanation for External Support of Rebel Groups Brandon Ives Pages: 693-719 Evaluating the influence of international norms and shaming on state respect for rights: an audit experiment with foreign embassies Zhanna Terechshenko, Charles Crabtree, Kristine Eck & Christopher J. Fariss Pages: 720-735 Beyond the media’s radar: Introducing the Intifada Non-Media-Based Dataset Eitan Y. Alimi, Gregory M. Maney & Alon Burstein Pages: 736-756

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International Organization

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-organization Volume 73, Issue 3, Summer 2019 Introduction: The Power of Global Performance Indicators Judith G. Kelley, Beth A. Simmons pp. 491-510 Blacklists, Market Enforcement, and the Global Regime to Combat Terrorist Financing Julia C. Morse pp. 511-545 The Millennium Development Goals and Education: Accountability and Substitution in Global Assessment James H. Bisbee, James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, James Raymond Vreeland pp. 547-578 A Race to the Top? The Aid Transparency Index and the Social Power of Global Performance Indicators Dan Honig, Catherine Weaver pp. 579-610 The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator and Global Regulatory Behavior Rush Doshi, Judith G. Kelley, Beth A. Simmons pp. 611-643 Ethnic Violence in Africa: Destructive Legacies of Pre-Colonial States Jack Paine pp. 645-683 Secret but Constrained: The Impact of Elite Opposition on Covert Operations Gregory L. Smith pp. 685-707

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International Peacekeeping

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/current Volume 26, Issue 4, 2019 Understanding Coherence in UN Peacekeeping: A Conceptual Framework Sebastiaan Rietjens & Chiara Ruffa Pages: 383-407 Heritage Protection as Stabilization, the Emergence of a New ‘Mandated Task’ for UN Peace Operations Mathilde Leloup Pages: 408-430 Emerging Power Liminality in Peacebuilding: Turkey’s Mimicry of the Liberal Peace Özker Kocadal Pages: 431-456 Liberal Peace Implementation and the Durability of Post-war Peace Roger Mac Ginty, Madhav Joshi & SungYong Lee Pages: 457-486 Brazilian Peacekeeping? Counterinsurgency and Police Reform in Port-au-Prince and Rio de Janeiro Moritz Schuberth Pages: 487-510

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International Political Sociology

https://academic.oup.com/ips Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2019 The Politics of Method: Taming the New, Making Data Official Evelyn Ruppert, Stephan Scheel Pages 233–252 International Relations as a Social System: From Sociocybernetics to the Sociology of IR Alejandro M Peña Pages 253–275 The Lure of Novelty: “Targeted Killing” and Its Older Terminological Siblings Elisabeth Schweiger Pages 276–295 How Do Professions Globalize? Lessons from the Global South in US Medical Education Tine Hanrieder Pages 296–314 Spectra of Sovereignty: Nationalism and International Relations Jaakko Heiskanen Pages 315–332 Blue Screen Biosphere: The Absent Presence of Biodiversity in International Law Anthony Burke Pages 333–351

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International Relations

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ireb Volume 33 Issue 3, September 2019 Wounds: Militarized nursing, feminist curiosity, and unending war Cynthia Enloe pp. 393–412 W(h)ither the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)? W(h)ither constructivism? Fixity of norms and the ASEAN Way Alan Collins pp. 413–432 The Marxian influence on Leonard Woolf’s theory of imperialism Ricardo Villanueva pp. 433–454 Theorising indirect coercion: The logic of triangular strategies Michal Smetana, Jan Ludvik pp. 455–474 Karl Mannheim and the liberal telos of realism Andreas H Hvidsten pp. 475–493 Recollecting a lost dialogue: Structural Realism meets neoclassical realism Keith Smith pp. 494–513

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International Security

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec Volume 44, Issue 1 - Summer 2019 How to Enlarge NATO: The Debate inside the Clinton Administration, 1993–95 M.E. Sarotte pp. 7–41 Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman pp. 42–79 “We Have Captured Your Women”: Explaining Jihadist Norm Change Aisha Ahmad pp. 80–116 Cautious Bully: Reputation, Resolve, and Beijing's Use of Coercion in the South China Sea Ketian Zhang pp. 117–159 The End of War: How a Robust Marketplace and Liberal Hegemony Are Leading to Perpetual World Peace Michael Mousseau pp. 160–196 Correspondence: Measuring Power in International Relations Caleb Pomeroy and Michael Beckley pp. 197–200

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International Studies Perspectives

https://academic.oup.com/isp Volume 20, Issue 3, August 2019 Even Today, a Western and Gendered Social Science: Persistent Geographic and Gender Biases in Undergraduate IR Teaching Sarah Cleeland Knight Pages 203–225 Aligning Epistemology and Writing: A Literary Analysis of Qualitative Research Anne-Laure Mahé Pages 226–245 Visions of Peace in International Relations Frank Möller, David Shim Pages 246–264 The Complexity of Multilateral Negotiations: Problem or Opportunity? A Qualitative Study of Five Simulations with Mexican Students Mauricio Meschoulam, Andrea Muhech, Tania Naanous, Sofía Quintanilla, Renata Aguilar ... Pages 265–286 Unlocking Curriculum Design: Experiences in Constructing a Dynamic IR Undergraduate Curriculum in South Africa Jacqui de Matos-Ala Pages 287–299

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International Studies Quarterly

https://academic.oup.com/isq Volume 63, Issue 3, September 2019 Special section: judicializing international relations Theorizing the Judicialization of International Relations Karen J Alter, Emilie M Hafner-Burton, Laurence R Helfer Pages 449–463 Words Matter: How WTO Rulings Handle Controversy Marc L Busch, Krzysztof J Pelc Pages 464–476 Rational Remedies: The Role of Opinion Clarity in the Inter-American Human Rights System Jeffrey K Staton, Alexia Romero Pages 477–491 Split Vision: Multidimensionality in the European Union's Legal Policy Space Olof Larsson, Daniel Naurin Pages 492–506 The Strength of Weak Review: National Courts, Interpretive Canons, and Human Rights Treaties Yonatan Lupu, Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Mila Versteeg Pages 507–520 The Dejudicialization of International Politics? Daniel Abebe, Tom Ginsburg Pages 521–530 Diplomacy Track-Change Diplomacy: Technology, Affordances, and the Practice of International Negotiations Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Alena Drieschova Pages 531–545 Fields of Practice: Symbolic Binding and the Qing Defense of Sinocentric Diplomacy David E Banks Pages 546–557 IPE Tracing the Legacy: China's Historical Aid and Contemporary Investment in Africa Pippa Morgan, Yu Zheng Pages 558–573 David and Goliath? Small Developing Countries, Large Emerging Markets, and South-South Preferential Trade Agreements Daniela Donno, Nita Rudra Pages 574–588

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The Political Economy of Financial Reform: de Jure Liberalization vs. de Facto Implementation Witold J Henisz, Edward D Mansfield Pages 589–602 Are the Contents of International Treaties Copied and Pasted? Evidence from Preferential Trade Agreements Todd Allee, Manfred Elsig Pages 603–613 Civil war processes War as Symbolic Politics Stuart J Kaufman Pages 614–625 Blue Helmets, Red Flags: Institutional, Societal, and Military Determinants of Peacekeeping Abuses Marisella Rodriguez, Brandon J Kinne Pages 626–640 Power Sharing and the Rule of Law in the Aftermath of Civil War Caroline A Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie Pages 641–653 The Risks of Election Observation: International Condemnation and Post-Election Violence Inken von Borzyskowski Pages 654–667 Investigating “Missing” Women: Gender, Ghosts, and the Bosnian Peace Process Laura McLeod Pages 668–679 Proximities of Violence: Civil Order Beyond Governance Institutions Sarah G Phillips Pages 680–691 Competitive Intervention, Protracted Conflict, and the Global Prevalence of Civil War Noel Anderson Pages 692–706 IR Theory Rival Visions of Parsimony Seva Gunitsky Pages 707–716 Legitimation Strategies in International Hierarchies Joseph MacKay Pages 717–725 Domestic politics Economic Crisis, Natural Resources, and Irregular Leader Removal in Autocracies Suthan Krishnarajan Pages 726–741

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Building Trust: The Effect of US Troop Deployments on Public Opinion in Peru Michael E Flynn, Carla Martinez Machain, Alissandra T Stoyan Pages 742–755 Opinion-Formation and Issue-Framing Effects of Russian News in Kyrgyzstan Hannah S Chapman, Theodore P Gerber Pages 756–769

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International Studies Review

https://academic.oup.com/isr Volume 21, Issue 3, September 2019 The Impact of Environmental Cooperation on Peacemaking: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Empirical Evidence Tobias Ide Pages 327–346 Reification in IR: The Process and Consequences of Reifying the Idea of International Society Katarzyna Kaczmarska Pages 347–372 The Transitional Justice and Foreign Policy Nexus: The Inefficient Causation of State Ontological Security-Seeking Maria Mälksoo Pages 373–397 The International Relations of East Asia: A New Research Prospectus Rosemary Foot, Evelyn Goh Pages 398–423 The Schools of Thought Problem in International Relations Joseph M Grieco Pages 424–446 The Second Great Debate Revisited: Exploring the Impact of the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide in International Relations Quan Li Pages 447–476 The Treatment of Global Environmental Change in the Study of International Political Economy: An Analysis of the Field's Most Influential Survey Texts Ryan M Katz-Rosene Pages 477–496 Drone Proliferation and the Challenge of Regulating Dual-Use Technologies Marcus Schulzke Pages 497–517 A Turning IR Landscape in a Shifting Media Ecology: The State of IR Literature on New Media Susan T Jackson Pages 518–534

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Journal of Democracy

http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/98 Volume 30, Number 3, July 2019 Populism and the Decline of Social Democracy Sheri Berman, Maria Snegovaya pp. 5-19 Polarization versus Democracy Milan W. Svolik pp. 20-32 Ukraine's Post-Maidan Struggles: The Rise of an "Outsider" President Joanna Rohozinska, Vitaliy Shpak pp. 33-47 Ukraine's Post-Maidan Struggles: Free Speech in a Time of War Lucan Ahmad Way pp. 48-60 Why Ballot Secrecy Still Matters Jørgen Elklit, Michael Maley pp. 61-75 Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Five Reflections Peter M. Lewis pp. 76-85 Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Democratic Delivery Falls Short E. Gyimah-Boadi pp. 86-93 Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Senegal's Vigorous but Constrained Election Rachel Beatty Riedl, Ndongo Samba Sylla pp. 94-108 Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Nigeria's Emerging Two-Party System? Ayo Obe pp. 109-123 Aspirations and Realities in Africa: The DRC's Electoral Sideshow Pierre Englebert pp. 124-138 Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Ethiopia's Quiet Revolution Jon Temin, Yoseph Badwaza pp. 139-153 Egyptian Youth's Digital Dissent Adel Iskandar

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pp. 154-164 The Decay of The Central American Left Forrest D. Colburn pp. 165-172

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Journal of European Integration

https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/geui20 Volume 41, Issue 4, 2019 Policy entrepreneurs in Brussels, tied hands at home? EU member states between joint policy-making and domestic implementation in development co-operation Laura-Theresa Krüger & Sebastian Steingass Pages: 429-445 Instrumentalizing EMU’s democratic deficit: the ECB’s unconventional accountability measures during the eurozone crisis Tobias Tesche Pages: 447-463 Negotiating implementation of EU fiscal governance Camilla Mariotto Pages: 465-486 United in diversity? Europarties and their individual members’ rights Isabelle Hertner Pages: 487-505 Riding the wave of success: the role of trans-national diffusion mechanisms in the development of far right parties Steven M. Van Hauwaert Pages: 507-523 Resistance to EU integration? Norm collision in the coordination of development aid Johanne Døhlie Saltnes Pages: 525-541 Assessing judicial activism of the CJEU the case of the court’s defence procurement rulings Fabien Terpan & Sabine Saurugger Pages: 543-561

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Journal of European Public Policy

https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjpp20 Volume 26, Issue 10, 2019 Trusting nudges? Lessons from an international survey Cass R. Sunstein, Lucia A. Reisch & Micha Kaiser Pages: 1417-1443 Politicizing immigration in Western Europe Edgar Grande, Tobias Schwarzbözl & Matthias Fatke Pages: 1444-1463 Transparency of EU informal trilogues through public feedback in the European Parliament: promise unfulfilled Gijs Jan Brandsma Pages: 1464-1483 The end of social Europe? Understanding EU social policy change Paolo Graziano & Miriam Hartlapp Pages: 1484-1501 Finance fragmented? Frankfurt and Paris as European financial centres after Brexit Scott Lavery, Sean McDaniel & Davide Schmid Pages: 1502-1520 Institutional amnesia and public policy Alastair Stark & Brian Head Pages: 1521-1539 Networking for resources: how regulators use networks to compensate for lower staff levels Francesca Pia Vantaggiato Pages: 1540-1559 Volume 26, Issue 9, 2019 Neofunctionalism and EU external policy integration: the case of capacity building in support of security and development (CBSD) Julian Bergmann Pages: 1253-1272 The paradox of human rights conditionality in EU trade policy: when strategic interests drive policy outcomes Katharina L. Meissner & Lachlan McKenzie Pages: 1273-1291 Networks of economic policy expertise in Germany and the United States in the wake of the Great Recession Michael Flickenschild & Alexandre Afonso Pages: 1292-1311 The effectiveness of national and EU-level civil protection systems: evidence from 17 member states Charles F. Parker, Thomas Persson & Sten Widmalm Pages: 1312-1334

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Governing by prizes: how the European Union uses symbolic distinctions in its search for legitimacy François Foret & Oriane Calligaro Pages: 1335-1353 EU economic governance after the crisis: revisiting the accountability shift in EU economic governance Armin Steinbach Pages: 1354-1372 European integration and the administrative state. A longitudinal study on self-reinforcing administrative bias Nadja Kühn & Jarle Trondal Pages: 1373-1394 The politics of (de-)politicization and venue choice: A scoping review and research agenda on EU financial regulation and economic governance Reinout Arthur van der Veer & Markus Haverland Pages: 1395-1416 Volume 26, Issue 8, 2019 Special Issue: Re-engaging Grand Theory: European integration in the twenty-first Century Grand theories of European integration in the twenty-first century Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks Pages: 1113-1133 Trends in European political (dis)integration. An analysis of postfunctionalist and other explanations Douglas Webber Pages: 1134-1152 The European Union in disequilibrium: new intergovernmentalism, postfunctionalism and integration theory in the post-Maastricht period Dermot Hodson & Uwe Puetter Pages: 1153-1171 Grand theories, differentiated integration Frank Schimmelfennig & Thomas Winzen Pages: 1172-1192 Media logic and grand theories of European integration Pieter de Wilde Pages: 1193-1212 Grand theories of European integration revisited: does identity politics shape the course of European integration? Theresa Kuhn Pages: 1213-1230 Grand theories of integration and the challenges of comparative regionalism Tanja A. Börzel & Thomas Risse Pages: 1231-1252

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Journal of Global Security Studies

https://academic.oup.com/jogss Volume 4, Issue 4, October 2019 Norms for the Earth: Changing the Climate on “Climate Change” Ronald B Mitchell, Charli Carpenter Pages 413–429 Star Wars or Strategic Defense Initiative: What's in a Name? Anette Stimmer Pages 430–447 Decision-Making in Revolutionary States: Beyond the Whims of Charismatic Leaders Mahsa Rouhi, Jonathan L Snow Pages 448–463 The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Foreign Policy Decision-Making in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey Gerasimos Tsourapas Pages 464–481 Who Wins, Who Loses, Who Negotiates Peace in Civil Wars: Does Regime Type Matter? Anup Phayal, T David Mason, Mehmet Gurses Pages 482–498 Economic Causes of Female Suicide Terrorism: Perceived Versus Actual Seung-Whan Choi Pages 499–509 Understanding Tacit Security Regimes Asaf Siniver, Scott Lucas Pages 510–525 Wealth in Ex-Combatants: Examining the Resilience of Ex-Command Structures in Postwar Liberia Anders Themnér Pages 526–544 Faith or Ideology? Religiosity, Political Islam, and Anti-Americanism in Iran Peyman Asadzade Pages 545–559 From Wealth to Power? The Failure of Layered Reforms in India's Defense Sector Moritz Weiss Pages 560–578 Theorizing Foreign and Security Policy in an Era of State Transformation: A New Framework and Case Study of China Lee Jones Pages 579–597

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Volume 4, Issue 3, July 2019 Special Issue on “American Bias” American Perspectives and Blind Spots on World Politics Jeff D Colgan Pages 300–309 US Dominance in International Relations and Security Scholarship in Leading Journals Cullen S Hendrix, Jon Vreede Pages 310–320 How Cognitive Frameworks Shape the American Approach to International Relations and Security Studies Christine Cheng, Alison Brettle Pages 321–344 Things You Can See From There You Can't See From Here: Blind Spots in the American Perspective in IR and Their Effects Dov H Levin, Robert F Trager Pages 345–357 American Bias in Global Security Studies Data Jeff D Colgan Pages 358–371 National Perspectives and Quantitative Datasets: A Silver Lining? Sarah Sunn Bush Pages 372–383 Proliferating Bias? American Political Science, Nuclear Weapons, and Global Security Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer Pages 384–392 US Bias in the Study of Asian Security: Using Europe to Study Asia David C Kang, Alex Yu-Ting Lin Pages 393–401 US Dominance and American Bias in International Relations Scholarship: A View from the Outside Evelyn Goh Pages 402–410,

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Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding

https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/risb20 Volume 13, Issue 4, 2019 Feminism in the Humanitarian Machine. Introduction to the Special Section on ‘The Politics of Intervention Against (Conflict-Related) Sexual and Gender-based Violence’ Alex Veit Pages: 401-417 ‘A Real Woman Waits’ – Heteronormative Respectability, Neo-Liberal Betterment and Echoes of Coloniality in SGBV Programming in Eastern DR Congo Charlotte Mertens & Henri Myrttinen Pages: 418-439 ‘Without Education You Can Never Become President’: Teenage Pregnancy and Pseudo-empowerment in Post-Ebola Sierra Leone Anne Menzel Pages: 440-458 Creative appropriation: academic knowledge and interventions against sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo Alex Veit & Lisa Tschörner Pages: 459-479 Minustah’s Legitimacy and the ‘Security-first’ Approach: Reassessing Statebuilding and its Violent Features in the Case of Haiti Mariana dos Santos Parra Pages: 480-502 Institutionalized Intervention: The ‘Bunker Politics’ of International Aid in Afghanistan Florian Weigand & Ruben Andersson Pages: 503-523 Volume 13, Issue 3, 2019 Introduction to special section: Political Sociology of International Interventions: Peacebuilders and the Ground Grégory Daho, Nathalie Duclos & Cécile Jouhanneau Pages: 249-262 Localizing Peacebuilding: The Arizona Market and the Evolution of U.S. Military Peacebuilding Priorities in Bosnia Adam Moore Pages: 263-280 To Serve and Survey: French Gendarmes as International Police in Peacebuilding Missions in Bosnia and Kosovo Nathalie Duclos & Cécile Jouhanneau Pages: 281-303 A Revenge of the Generals. The Rebalancing of the Civil-military Relations in France Grégory Daho Pages: 304-322

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Presence on the Ground: Expectations, Resources and Tactical Moves in the Negotiation of a UN Peacekeeping Operation in the Central African Republic Yves Buchet de Neuilly Learning in Peacebuilding – Mission Impossible? Catherine Goetze Pages: 340-356 How to Translate ‘Good Governance’ into Tajik? An American Good Governance Fund and Norm Localisation in Tajikistan Karolina Kluczewska ‘A Nation Reborn’: Right to Law and Right to Life in The Purge Franchise Megan A. Armstrong Pages: 377-392

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Journal of Peace Research

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/jpra Volume 56, Issue 5, September 2019 Conflict negotiations and rebel leader selection Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Katherine Sawyer pp. 619–634 Ideology and armed conflict Jonathan Leader Maynard pp. 635–649 Conquering and coercing: Nonviolent anti-regime protests and the pathways to democracy Nam Kyu Kim, Alex M Kroeger pp. 650–666 Do they know something we don’t? Diffusion of repression in authoritarian regimes Roman-Gabriel Olar pp. 667–681 Intimidating voters with violence and mobilizing them with clientelism Mascha Rauschenbach, Katrin Paula pp. 682–696 Accidental rivals? EU fiscal rules, NATO, and transatlantic burden-sharing Jordan M Becker pp. 697–713 Special Data Features Electoral contention and violence (ECAV): A new dataset Ursula Daxecker, Elio Amicarelli, Alexander Jung pp. 714–723 Reconceptualizing resistance organizations and outcomes: Introducing the Revolutionary and Militant Organizations dataset (REVMOD) Benjamin Acosta pp. 724–734 Volume 56, Issue 4, July 2019 Ethnicity, nonviolent protest, and lethal repression in Africa Cullen S Hendrix, Idean Salehyan ‘If a fight starts, watch the crowd’: The effect of violence on popular support for social movements Jordi Muñoz, Eva Anduiza pp. 485–498 Natural resource wars in the shadow of the future: Explaining spatial dynamics of violence during civil war Kaisa Hinkkainen Elliott, Joakim Kreutz pp. 499–513

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On climate and conflict: Precipitation decline and communal conflict in Ethiopia and Kenya Stijn van Weezel pp. 514–528 How do external territorial threats affect mass killing? Mi Hwa Hong, Nam Kyu Kim pp. 529–544 How do civilians attribute blame for state indiscriminate violence? Anna O Pechenkina, Andrew W Bausch, Kiron K Skinner pp. 545–558 Backing up, not backing down: Mitigating audience costs through policy substitution Erik Lin-Greenberg pp. 559–574 What is the mechanism underlying audience costs? Incompetence, belligerence, and inconsistency William G Nomikos, Nicholas Sambanis pp. 575–588 Special Data Features Organized violence, 1989–2018 and peace agreements Therése Pettersson, Stina Högbladh, Magnus Öberg pp. 589–603 Introducing xSub: A new portal for cross-national data on subnational violence Yuri M Zhukov, Christian Davenport, Nadiya Kostyuk pp. 604–614

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Millennium

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/mila Volume 47, Issue 3, June 2019 Revolution and Resistance in World Politics Mia Certo, Joseph Leigh, Adrian Rogstad pp. 323–325 Communicative Capitalism and Revolutionary Form Jodi Dean pp. 326–340 Stolen Life’s Poetic Revolt Louiza Odysseos pp. 341–372 Articulating Resistance: Agonism, Radical Democracy and Climate Change Activism William Kakenmaster pp. 373–397 Revolutionary Politics of Social Rights? An Ethnographic Account of the Homeless Workers’ Movement in São Paulo Alberto Fierro pp. 398–416 After Isolation: Mirrors between Parallel Worlds and New Conceptual Spaces of Activism in Post-Revolutionary Iran Shirin Saeidi, Amirhossein Vafa pp. 417–443 Pissing On the Past: The Highland Clearances, Effigial Resistance and the Everyday Politics of the Urinal Robert A. Saunders, Rhys Crilley pp. 444–469 What is Revolution in the 21st Century? Towards a Socialist-Feminist World Revolution Valentine M. Moghadam pp. 470–482 Resistance and Revolution in the Age of Authoritarian Revanchism: The Power of Revolutionary Imaginaries in the Austerity-Security State Era Eric Selbin pp. 483–496 Radical Mothering as a Pathway to Liberation Mai’a Williams pp. 497–512

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Perspectives on Politics

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/latest-issue Volume 17, Issue 3, September 2019 Trump: Causes and Consequences Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill 317-325 Special Section: Causes Media Coverage, Public Interest, and Support in the 2016 Republican Invisible Primary Kevin Reuning and Nick Dietrich 326-339 The Trump Presidency and the Structure of Modern American Politics Byron E. Shafer and Regina L. Wagner 340-357 The Differential Effects of Economic Conditions and Racial Attitudes in the Election of Donald Trump Jon Green and Sean McElwee 358-379 Trumpism and the Dialectic of Neoliberal Reason David Lebow 380-398 Special Section: Consequences A Trump Effect on the EU’s Popularity? The U.S. Presidential Election as a Natural Experiment Lara Minkus, Emanuel Deutschmann, and Jan Delhey 399-416 Democratic Decline in the United States: What Can We Learn from Middle-Income Backsliding? Robert R. Kaufman and Stephan Haggard 417-432 Is There a Trump Effect? An Experiment on Political Polarization and Audience Costs Miles M. Evers, Aleksandr Fisher, and Steven D. Schaaf 433-452 Building a Conservative State: Partisan Polarization and the Redeployment of Administrative Power Nicholas F. Jacobs, Desmond King, and Sidney M. Milkis 453-496

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Political Science Quarterly

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1538-165X Volume 134, Issue 3, Fall 2019 American Grand Strategy and the Rise of Offensive Realism Ionut Popescu Pages: 375-405 Beyond Likely Voters: An Event Analysis of Conservative Political Outreach Angie M. Bautista‐Chavez Sarah E. James Pages: 407-443 Hazy Accountability in a Federal System: The Role of Air Quality in Gubernatorial Performance Evaluation Bradford H. Bishop Jason A. Kalmbach Pages: 445-475 A Prologue to Manifest Destiny: Why Britain Allowed the United States’ Unchallenged Rise in North America, 1836–1848 Dong Jung Kim Pages: 477-506 Political Groups, Coordination Costs, and Credible Communication in the Shadow of Power Brandon K. Yoder Kurt Taylor Gaubatz Rachel A. Schutte Pages: 507-536

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Politische Vierteljahresschrift

https://link.springer.com/journal/11615/60/2 Volume 60, Issue 2, June 2019 Nachdenken über Reformen des deutschen Wahlgesetzes. Sollte die Mehrheitswahlkomponente des Wahlsystems gestärkt werden? Joachim Behnke Pages 195-219 Welches Wahlsystem wollen die Wähler? Evidenz von einem Conjoint-Experiment Michael Jankowski, Eric Linhart, Markus Tepe Pages 221-243 Electoral Participation and Right Wing Authoritarian Success – Evidence from the 2017 Federal Elections in Germany Christian W. Martin Pages 245-271 Die Etablierung neuer Parlamentsparteien. Wählerpräferenzen als Erfolgsfaktor für die Alternative für Deutschland 2017 und die Grünen 1986 Franz Urban Pappi, Anna-Sophie Kurella… Pages 273-298 Refugees Welcome? Zum Einfluss der Flüchtlingsunterbringung auf den Wahlerfolg der AfD bei der Bundestagswahl 2017 in Bayern Christian Stecker, Marc Debus Pages 299-323 Die „jungen Wilden“ in der Politik? Persönliche Eigenschaften und politisch-institutionelle Faktoren als Determinanten des Emotionsausdrucks von Politikern in deutschen Nachrichtensendungen und Talkshows Anna-Maria Renner Pages 325-355 „Wie Demokratien sterben“: Amerikanische Politik in der Ära von Präsident Donald Trump Christian Tuschhoff Pages 357-384

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Review of International Studies

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies Volume 45, Issue 4, October 2019 Human rights in territorial peace agreements Nina Caspersen pp. 527-549 Pragmatism, practices, and human rights Robert Lamb pp. 550-568 Military refusers and the invocation of conscience: Relational subjectivities and the legitimation of liberal war Maja Zehfuss pp. 569-587 A cat-and-Maus game: the politics of truth and reconciliation in post-conflict comics Henry Redwood, Alister Wedderburn pp. 588-606 I am uncertain, but We are not: a new subjectivity of the Anthropocene Scott Hamilton pp. 607-626 Institutional sources of legitimacy for international organisations: Beyond procedure versus performance Lisa Maria Dellmuth, Jan Aart Scholte, Jonas Tallberg pp. 627-646 Norm entrepreneurship and diffusion ‘from below’ in international organisations: How the competent performance of vulnerability generates benefits for small states Jack Corbett, Yi-chong Xu, Patrick Weller pp. 647-668 The variety of institutionalised inequalities: Stratificatory interlinkages in interwar international society Thomas Müller pp. 669-688 Revising order or challenging the balance of military power? An alternative typology of revisionist and status-quo states Alexander Cooley, Daniel Nexon, Steven Ward pp. 689-708

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Security Dialogue

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/sdib Volume 50 Issue 5, October 2019 Who are the civilians in the wars of South Sudan? Nicki Kindersley, Øystein H Rolandsen pp. 383–397 Securitizing Zika: The case of Brazil Clare Wenham, Deborah BL Farias pp. 398–415 Sensing, territory, population: Computation, embodied sensors, and hamlet control in the Vietnam War Oliver Belcher pp. 416–436 The threat of the ‘returning foreign fighter’: The securitization of EU migration and border control policy Christopher Baker-Beall pp. 437–453 The authoritarian surveillant assemblage: Authoritarian state surveillance in Turkey Özgün E Topak pp. 454–472 Volume 50, Issue 4, August 2019 The victory image: Imaging Israeli warfighting from Lebanon to Gaza Yoav Galai pp. 295–313 The futures of anticipatory reason: Contingency and speculation in the sting operation Sun-ha Hong, Piotr M Szpunar pp. 314–330 Deadly force: Contract, killing, sacrifice Arthur Bradley pp. 331–343 Theorizing the advent of weaponized drones as techniques of domestic paramilitary policing Oliver Davis pp. 344–360 The masculine logic of DDR and SSR in the Rwanda Defence Force David Duriesmith, Georgina Holmes pp. 361–379

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Security Studies

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/current Volume 28, Issue 4, 2019 The Sturdy Child vs. the Sword of Damocles: Nuclear Weapons and the Expected Cost of War Andrew H. Kydd Pages: 645-676 Hatchet or Scalpel?Domestic Politics, International Threats, and US Military Spending Cuts, 1950–2014 Rosella Cappella Zielinski & Kaija Schilde Pages: 677-709 Public Goods, Club Goods, and Private Interests: The Influence of Domestic Business Elites on British Counter-Piracy Interventions in the South China Sea, 1921–35 Edward R. Lucas Pages: 710-738 Local Public Goods Expenditure and Ethnic Conflict: Evidence from China Chuyu Liu Pages: 739-772 Frustration and Delay: The Secondary Effects of Supply-Side Proliferation Controls Lisa Langdon Koch Pages: 773-806 Published online: 30 Jun 2019 Neutrality Regimes Scott Wolford Pages: 807-832 Volume 28, Issue 3, 2019 Special issue: Hegemony Studies 3.0: The Dynamics of Hegemonic Orders Introduction: Hegemony Studies 3.0: The Dynamics of Hegemonic Orders G. John Ikenberry & Daniel H. Nexon Pages: 395-421 Raison de l’Hégémonie (The Hegemon’s Interest): Theory of the Costs and Benefits of Hegemony Carla Norrlof & William C. Wohlforth Pages: 422-450 International Hegemony Meets Domestic Politics: Why Liberals can be Pessimists Paul Musgrave Pages: 451-478 Partner Politics: Russia, China, and the Challenge of Extending US Hegemony after the Cold War Michael Mastanduno Pages: 479-504

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Counter-Hegemonic Strategies in the Global Economy Daniel W. Drezner Pages: 505-531 Transnational Elite Knowledge Networks: Managing American Hegemony in Turbulent Times Inderjeet Parmar Pages: 532-564 “Hegemony” Compared: Great Britain and the United States in the Middle East F. Gregory Gause III Pages: 565-587 Ordering Eurasia: The Rise and Decline of Liberal Internationalism in the Post-Communist Space Alexander Cooley Pages: 588-613 Contesting Hegemonic Order: China in East Asia Evelyn Goh Pages: 614-644

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Sicherheit und Frieden

http://www.sicherheit-und-frieden.nomos.de/ Jahrgang 37 (2019), Heft 2 Themenschwerpunkt: Friedenspolitik heute: das Ende des liberalen Paradigmas? Das liberale Paradigma auf dem Prüfstand: Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an den Bruchstellen der Globalisierung Michael Brzoska, Regina Heller, Martin Kahl, Anna Kreikemeyer Seite 53–61 Was sind eigentlich liberale Friedensstrategien? Theoretische Annahmen, politische Kontexte und partikulare Spielarten Hendrik Hegemann Seite 62–67 Postmoderne Kriegführung in der Weltrisikogesellschaft als Herausforderung für eine liberale Friedensordnung Hans-Georg Ehrhart Seite 68–73 Russlands Statusstreben und die liberale internationale Ordnung. Was eine Emotionen-fokussierte Analyse der Beziehungen zwischen Russland und dem Westen zutage fördert Regina Helle Seite 74–81 Demokratien unter Druck: Globalisierung und innergesellschaftlicher Frieden Martin Kahl Seite 82–86 Online Radicalisation: Current Debates and State Responses Reem Ahmed Seite 87–91 Verschonung von Kulturgütern vor der Zerstörung: ein überregionaler Vergleich islamistischer Gruppierungen Jonas Pfäffinger Seite 92–97

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Third World Quarterly

https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ctwq20 Volume 40, Issue 9, 2019 Cultural heritage and development: UNESCO’s new paradigm in a changing geopolitical context Dobrosława Wiktor-Mach Pages: 1593-1612 Achieving zero hunger: implementing a human rights approach to food security in Ethiopia Husen Ahmed Tura Pages: 1613-1633 Explaining China’s popularity in the Middle East and Africa Jörg Friedrichs Pages: 1634-1654 Building a humanitarian sector career: understanding the education vs experience tension Matthew Clarke, Sophie Perreard & Phil Connors Pages: 1655-1669 Between emergency and routine – securitisation of military security in Iran and Indonesia Łukasz Fijałkowski & Jarosław Jarząbek Pages: 1670-1688 Uneven development, inequality and concentration of power: a critique of Thailand 4.0 Prapimphan Chiengkul Pages: 1689-1707 Observing FDI spillover transmission channels: evidence from firms in Uganda Binyam Afewerk Demena & Peter A. G. van Bergeijk Pages: 1708-1729 Informal borrowing sources and uses: insights from the North West Region, Cameroon Nathanael Ojong Pages: 1730-1749 The Wayúu tragedy: death, water and the imperatives of global capitalism William Avilés Pages: 1750-1766 Volume 40, Issue 8, 2019 Special Issue: Rising Powers and State Transformation Introduction: Reframing the rising powers debate: state transformation and foreign policy Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones & John Heathershaw Pages: 1397-1414 Understanding China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’: beyond ‘grand strategy’ to a state transformation analysis Lee Jones & Jinghan Zeng

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Pages: 1415-1439 Centred discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and Chinese ‘rising’ power in Central Asia John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen & Alexander Cooley Pages: 1440-1458 State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National Nuclear Companies’ expansion into Europe Biao Zhang Pages: 1459-1478 Coordination and control in Russia’s foreign policy: travails of Putin’s curators in the near abroad Daria Isachenko Pages: 1479-1495 Peacebuilding think tanks, Indian foreign policy and the Kashmir conflict Stuti Bhatnagar & Priya Chacko Pages: 1496-1515 Can constituent states influence foreign and security policy? Coalitional dynamics in India Madhan Mohan Jaganathan Pages: 1516-1534 From centralisation to fragmentation and back again: the role of non-state actors in Brazil’s transformed foreign policy Daniel Cardoso Pages: 1535-1553 State transformation and cross-border regionalism in Indonesia’s periphery: contesting the centre Moch Faisal Karim Pages: 1554-1570 Beyond royal politics: state transformation and foreign policy in Saudi Arabia Babak Mohammadzadeh Pages: 1571-1589 Volume 40, Issue 7, 2019 Knowledge transfer models and poverty alleviation in developing countries: critical approaches and foresight Dominique Philippe Martin Pages: 1209-1226 Gender, political representation and symbolic capital: how some women politicians succeed Ceridwen Spark, John Cox & Jack Corbett Pages: 1227-1245 Development cooperation and post-colonial critique: an investigation into the South Korean model Jinhee Kim & Joshua Garland Pages: 1246-1264 Slow City development in China: process, approaches and acceptability Yijun Shi, Guofang Zhai, Shutian Zhou, Wei Chen & Zhongyu He Pages: 1265-1282

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Old bottle new wine? The evolution of China’s aid in Africa 1956–2014 Pippa Morgan & Yu Zheng Pages: 1283-1303 The regional brand: collective image consciousness in Africa and Southeast Asia Brooke Coe Pages: 1304-1321 Conflict diamonds and the Angolan Civil War (1992–2002) Quint Hoekstra Pages: 1322-1339 Where tradition meets public sector innovation: a Rwandan case study for Results-Based Approaches Stephan Klingebiel, Victoria Gonsior, Franziska Jakobs & Miriam Nikitka Pages: 1340-1358 Amenity/lifestyle migration to the Global South: driving forces and socio-spatial implications in Latin America Gerhard Rainer Pages: 1359-1377 The reconstruction of business interests after the ISI collapse: unpacking the effect of institutional change in Chile and Uruguay Juan A. Bogliaccini Pages: 1378-1393

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Terrorism and Political Violence

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/current Volume 31, Issue 5, 2019 Choose Your Weapon: The Impact of Strategic Considerations and Resource Constraints on Terrorist Group Weapon Selection Gabriel Koehler-Derrick & Daniel James Milton Pages: 909-928 The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence Paul Gill, John Horgan & Emily Corner Pages: 929-942 Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States Joshua D. Freilich, William S. Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald & Steven M. Chermak Pages: 943-965 “Survival Mode”: Rebel Resilience and the Lord’s Resistance Army Christopher R. Day Pages: 966-986 Striking Home: Ideal-Type of Terrorism Gideon Aran Pages: 987-1005 Nuclear Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Los Alamos? Brecht Volders Pages: 1006-1025 Narco-Territoriality and Shadow Powers in a Peruvian Cocaine Frontier Mirella van Dun Pages: 1026-1048 Support for Terrorism: The Role of Beliefs in Jihad and Institutional Responses to Terrorism Adrian Cherney & Kristina Murphy Pages: 1049-1069 Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted: Premodern Religious Terrorism Jeffrey Kaplan Pages: 1070-1095 Terrorism as Cancer: How to Combat an Incurable Disease Bryan C. Price Pages: 1096-1120 Volume 31, Issue 4, 2019 Social Network Analysis of German Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq Sean C. Reynolds & Mohammed M. Hafez Pages: 661-686

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A New Typology of Electoral Violence: Insights from Indonesia S. P. Harish & Risa Toha Pages: 687-711 Success or Failure in the Peace Processes of Aceh and Sri Lanka: A Comparative Study Idil Tunçer-Kılavuz Pages: 712-732 Turning off the Taps: The Termination of State Sponsorship Niklas Karlén Pages: 733-758 The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’ Rhetoric for Understanding the Nature of Different Terror Groups Or Honig & Ariel Reichard Pages: 759-778 More Bang for the Buck: Media Coverage of Suicide Attacks Michael Jetter Pages: 779-799 Terrorism Analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: The Missing Element Georgia Wralstad Ulmschneider & James M. Lutz Pages: 800-816 Ethnic Elites and Rituals of Provocation: Politicians, Pastors, and Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland Jonathan S. Blake Pages: 817-835 Why al-Shabaab Attacks Kenya: Questioning the Narrative Paradigm Brendon J. Cannon & Dominic Ruto Pkalya Pages: 836-852 Terrorist Assassination and Institutional Change in Repressive Regimes Laura N. Bell Pages: 853-875

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The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia Volume 21 Issue 3, August 2019 The Politics of Bureaucracy: A contemporary classic John Peterson pp. 465–467 The Politics of Bureaucracy after 40 years B Guy Peters pp. 468–479 Revisiting The Politics of Bureaucracy Donald J Savoie pp. 480–486 Institutions, politicians or ideas? To whom or what are public servants expected to be loyal? Jon Pierre pp. 487–493 From the Politics of Bureaucracy to the politics of representative bureaucracy Eckhard Schröter pp. 494–503 The politics of bureaucracy: The Central and Eastern European perspective Tiina Randma-Liiv, Wolfgang Drechsler pp. 504–512 The politics of bureaucracy: A view from Latin America Conrado Ramos Larraburu pp. 513–521 The politics of quangocracy Sandra van Thiel pp. 522–529 The politics of bureaucracy in the face of different legal futures Geert Bouckaert, Marleen Brans pp. 530–540 (Re)politicising ‘the governmental’: Resisting the Industrial Relations Act 1971 Sam Warner pp. 541–558 A missing link in understanding Party policy change? Conservative Party international volunteering projects and UK development policy (2007–2017) Danielle Beswick, Mattias Hjort pp. 559–575

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Kings, jesters, or kingmakers? European populist parties as a microcosm for celebrity politics Matteo Giglioli, Gianfranco Baldini pp. 576–593 Re-framing free movement in the countdown to Brexit? Shifting UK press portrayals of EU migrants in the wake of the referendum James Morrison pp. 594–611 Unintended consequences of negative campaigning: Backlash and second-preference boost effects in a multi-party context Annemarie S Walter, Cees van der Eijk pp. 612–629

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The Journal of Conflict Resolution

http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/jcrb Volume 63 Issue 9, October 2019 The Silent Victims of Sexual Violence during War: Evidence from a List Experiment in Sri Lanka Richard Traunmüller, Sara Kijewski, Markus Freitag pp. 2015–2042 Does Peacekeeping Really Bring Peace? Peacekeepers and Combatant-perpetrated Sexual Violence in Civil Wars Shanna Kirschner, Adam Miller pp. 2043–2070 Networks of Cooperation: Rebel Alliances in Fragmented Civil Wars Emily Kalah Gade, Michael Gabbay, Mohammed M. Hafez, Zane Kelly pp. 2071–2097 Fraud Is What People Make of It: Election Fraud, Perceived Fraud, and Protesting in Nigeria Ursula Daxecker, Jessica Di Salvatore, Andrea Ruggeri pp. 2098–2127 Redistributive Preferences and Protests in Latin America Patricia Justino, Bruno Martorano pp. 2128–2154 What Matters Is Who Supports You: Diaspora and Foreign States as External Supporters and Militants’ Adoption of Nonviolence Marina G. Petrova pp. 2155–2179 Rivalry and Overlap: Why Regional Economic Organizations Encroach on Security Organizations Yoram Z. Haftel, Stephanie C. Hofmann pp. 2180–2206 Data Set Feature: Strategies and Tactics in Armed Conflict: How Governments and Foreign Interveners Respond to Insurgent Threats Patricia Lynne Sullivan, Johannes Karreth pp. 2207–2232 Volume 63 Issue 8, September 2019 Trends in African Migration to Europe: Drivers Beyond Economic Motivations José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez, Yabibal M. Walle, Yitagesu Zewdu Zergawu pp. 1797–1831 Talking to the Shameless?: Sexual Violence and Mediation in Intrastate Conflicts Robert Ulrich Nagel pp. 1832–1859 Do Binding Beat Nonbinding Agreements? Regulating International Water Quality Martin Köppel, Detlef F. Sprinz

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pp. 1860–1888 The Devil’s Haircut: Investor–State Disputes over Debt Restructuring Matthew DiGiuseppe, Patrick E. Shea pp. 1889–1922 More Is Not Always Better: The Case of Counterterrorism Security Pritha Dev, Konrad Grabiszewski pp. 1923–1938 A Question of Costliness: Time Horizons and Interstate Signaling Kyle Haynes pp. 1939–1964 Can Hierarchy Dodge Bullets? Examining Blame Attribution in Military Contracting Austin P. Johnson, Nehemia Geva, Kenneth J. Meier pp. 1965–1985 Data Set Feature: The Private Security Events Database Deborah Avant, Kara Kingma Neu pp. 1986–2006 Volume 63 Issue 7, August 2019 Frontiers in Research on Peacekeeping Effectiveness Advancing the Frontier of Peacekeeping Research Theodora-Ismene Gizelis, Michelle Benson pp. 1595–1600 Cut Short? United Nations Peacekeeping and Civil War Duration to Negotiated Settlements Jacob Kathman, Michelle Benson pp. 1601–1629 Peacekeeping Effectiveness and Blue Helmets’ Distance from Locals Vincenzo Bove, Andrea Ruggeri pp. 1630–1655 UN Peacekeeping and Protection from Sexual Violence Karin Johansson, Lisa Hultman pp. 1656–1681 Mediation, Peacekeeping, and the Severity of Civil War Kyle Beardsley, David E. Cunningham, Peter B. White pp. 1682–1709 Carrots, Sticks, and Insurgent Targeting of Civilians Victor Asal, Brian J. Phillips, R. Karl Rethemeyer, Corina Simonelli, Joseph K. Young pp. 1710–1735 Network Interdependencies and the Evolution of the International Arms Trade Paul W. Thurner, Christian S. Schmid, Skyler J. Cranmer, Göran Kauermann pp. 1736–1764

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Data Set Feature: The “War on Drugs” in Mexico: (Official) Database of Events between December 2006 and November 2011 Laura H. Atuesta, Oscar S. Siordia, Alejandro Madrazo Lajous pp. 1765–1789

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Washington Quarterly

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/current Volume 42, Issue 2, 2019 On Creating the Conditions for Nuclear Disarmament: Past Lessons, Future Prospects Brad Roberts Pages: 7-30 State of (Deterrence by) Denial Mike Gallagher Pages: 31-45 Will Europe Get Its Own Bomb? Bruno Tertrais Pages: 47-66 Presidential Alliance Powers Mira Rapp-Hooper & Matthew C. Waxman Pages: 67-83 Three Visions of International Order Jeff D. Colgan Pages: 85-98 The Failures of the ‘Failure of Engagement’ with China Alastair Iain Johnston Pages: 99-114 A People-Oriented Peace Formula for the Donbass Emmanuel Dreyfus & Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer Pages: 115-132 How Dangerous Was Kargil? Nuclear Crises in Comparative Perspective Mark S. Bell & Julia Macdonald Pages: 135-148 From Kargil to Pulwama: How Nuclear Crises Have Changed Over 20 Years T. Negeen Pegahi Pages: 149-161 S(c)helling in Kashmir: Bargaining under the Nuclear Shadow Abhijnan Rej Pages: 163-186

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World Politics

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-politics Volume 71, Issue 4, October 2019 Can Transitional Justice Improve the Quality of Representation in New Democracies? Milena Ang, Monika Nalepa pp. 631-666 Laws in Conflict: Legacies of War, Gender, and Legal Pluralism in Chechnya Egor Lazarev pp. 667-709 Vote Brokers, Clientelist Appeals, and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Russia and Venezuela Timothy Frye, Ora John Reuter, David Szakonyi pp. 710-746 Voting for Victors: Why Violent Actors Win Postwar Elections Sarah Zukerman Daly pp. 747-805 Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and their Long-Term Legacies Jan P. Vogler pp. 806-863

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Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

https://link.springer.com/journal/42597 Jahrgang 8, Heft 1, August 2019 Normalität und verweigerte Opferschaft in Transitional Justice Prozessen: Die späte und begrenzte Anerkennung von „Euthanasie“ und Zwangssterilisation als NS-Unrecht Ulrika Mientus Pages 5-29 Die Politik der Radikalisierung: Ein politisches Narrativ zwischen Komplexitätsreduzierung und Selbstvergewisserung Hendrik Hegemann Pages 31-60 Replik: Politikwissenschaftliche Narrativanalyse zwischen Schematismus und Zurückhaltung: Eine Replik zum Beitrag „Die Politik der Radikalisierung“ Marlon Barbehön Pages 61-69 Replik: Politik und die Magie des Erzählens Taylan Yildiz Pages 71-78 Literaturbericht: Friedens- und Konfliktforschung in der Schweiz: ein facettenreiches Patchwork Laurent Goetschel, Sara Hellmüller Pages 79-98 Forumsbeitrag: Studentische Lerneffekte in Simulationen der Vereinten Nationen Julia Leib, Samantha Ruppel Pages 99-111 Forumsbeitrag: Frieden studieren – und was dann? Daniel Lambach, Patricia Schneider Pages 113-125 Replik zum Forumsbeitrag „Frieden studieren – und was dann?“ von Daniel Lambach und Patricia Schneider Hendrik Quest, Thomas Nielebock Pages 127-131 Forumsbeitrag: Frieden und Zwang: Eine Kritik des neuen Forschungsprogramms der HSFK aus der Sicht der Internationalen Politischen Ökonomie Andreas Nölke Pages 133-140 Replik: Die Ambivalenz des Zwangs für den Frieden: Zur Aktualität des neues Forschungsprogramms der HSFK Anton Peez, Antonia Witt, Jonas Wolff Pages 141-149