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HSFK-Bibliothek 9.10.2018 Zeitschriften-TOCs 3/2018 Armed Forces and Society ............................................................................................................................................3 Civil Wars ......................................................................................................................................................................4 Conflict Management and Peace Science ....................................................................................................................5 Contemporary Security Policy ......................................................................................................................................6 Cooperation and Conflict..............................................................................................................................................7 Democratization ...........................................................................................................................................................8 Ethics & International Affairs......................................................................................................................................10 European Journal of International Relations ..............................................................................................................11 European Security.......................................................................................................................................................12 Foreign Affairs ............................................................................................................................................................13 International Affairs <London>...................................................................................................................................15 International Peacekeeping ........................................................................................................................................16 International Political Sociology .................................................................................................................................17 International Relations ...............................................................................................................................................18 International Security .................................................................................................................................................19 International Studies Perspectives .............................................................................................................................20 International Studies Quarterly ..................................................................................................................................21 International Studies Review ......................................................................................................................................23 International Theory ...................................................................................................................................................24 Journal of Democracy .................................................................................................................................................25 Journal of Global Security Studies ..............................................................................................................................27 Journal of Peace Research ..........................................................................................................................................28 Millennium..................................................................................................................................................................29 Perspectives on Politics ..............................................................................................................................................30 Political Science Quarterly ..........................................................................................................................................32 Review of International Studies .................................................................................................................................33 Security Dialogue ........................................................................................................................................................34 Security Studies ..........................................................................................................................................................35 Sicherheit und Frieden ...............................................................................................................................................36 Terrorism and Political Violence .................................................................................................................................37 The British Journal of Politics and International Relations .........................................................................................38

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  • HSFK-Bibliothek 9.10.2018

    Zeitschriften-TOCs 3/2018

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

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

    Conflict Management and Peace Science .................................................................................................................... 5

    Contemporary Security Policy ...................................................................................................................................... 6

    Cooperation and Conflict .............................................................................................................................................. 7

    Democratization ........................................................................................................................................................... 8

    Ethics & International Affairs...................................................................................................................................... 10

    European Journal of International Relations .............................................................................................................. 11

    European Security....................................................................................................................................................... 12

    Foreign Affairs ............................................................................................................................................................ 13

    International Affairs ................................................................................................................................... 15

    International Peacekeeping ........................................................................................................................................ 16

    International Political Sociology ................................................................................................................................. 17

    International Relations ............................................................................................................................................... 18

    International Security ................................................................................................................................................. 19

    International Studies Perspectives ............................................................................................................................. 20

    International Studies Quarterly .................................................................................................................................. 21

    International Studies Review ...................................................................................................................................... 23

    International Theory ................................................................................................................................................... 24

    Journal of Democracy ................................................................................................................................................. 25

    Journal of Global Security Studies .............................................................................................................................. 27

    Journal of Peace Research .......................................................................................................................................... 28

    Millennium .................................................................................................................................................................. 29

    Perspectives on Politics .............................................................................................................................................. 30

    Political Science Quarterly .......................................................................................................................................... 32

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

    Security Dialogue ........................................................................................................................................................ 34

    Security Studies .......................................................................................................................................................... 35

    Sicherheit und Frieden ............................................................................................................................................... 36

    Terrorism and Political Violence ................................................................................................................................. 37

    The British Journal of Politics and International Relations ......................................................................................... 38

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    The Journal of Conflict Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 40

    The Nonproliferation Review ..................................................................................................................................... 42

    Vereinte Nationen ...................................................................................................................................................... 43

    Washington Quarterly ................................................................................................................................................ 44

    World Politics .............................................................................................................................................................. 45

    Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik.............................................................................................................. 46

    Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung .......................................................................................................... 47

    Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen ................................................................................................................ 48

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    Armed Forces and Society

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/afsa Volume 44, Issue 4, October 2018 Introduction to the Armed Forces & Society Forum on Broadening the Perspective on Military Cohesion Ilmari Käihkö pp. 563–570 Broadening the Perspective on Military Cohesion Ilmari Käihkö pp. 571–586 Unity Under Allah? Cohesion Mechanisms in Jihadist Organizations in Africa Stig Jarle Hansen pp. 587–605 Organized Armed Groups as Ruling Organizations Peter Haldén pp. 606–625 Soldiers Without an Army? Patronage Networks and Cohesion in the Armed Forces of the DR Congo Judith Verweijen pp. 626–646 Primary Unit Cohesion Among the Peshmerga and Hezbollah Marco Nilsson pp. 647–665 Conscientious Objection and the State: Contextualizing the Israeli Case Adi Livny pp. 666–687 Citizen Support for Military Expenditure Post–9/11: Exploring the Role of Race, Ethnicity, and Place of Birth Christopher A. Simon, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Baodong Liu, Yehua Dennis Wei pp. 688–706 Combating Sexual Assault With the Military Ethic: Exploring Culture, Military Institutions, and Norms-Based Preventive Policy John Bennett pp. 707–730 Discovering the Fault Lines in American Civil–Military Relations Donald S. Travis pp. 731–747 Ethical Lapses and the Military Profession: Three Problems and a Solution Thomas Crosbie, Meredith Kleykamp pp. 748–757

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    Civil Wars

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fciv20/current Volume 20, Issue 2, 2018 Special Issue: Economies of Peace: Economy Formation Processes in Conflict-Affected Societies Economies of Peace: Economy Formation Processes and Outcomes in Conflict-Affected Societies Werner Distler, Elena B. Stavrevska & Birte Vogel Pages: 139-150 Precarity in Post-Conflict Yugoslavia: What About the Workers? Michael Pugh Pages: 151-170 Looking into the Past to See the Future? Lessons Learned from Self-Management for Economies in Post-Conflict Societies of the Former Yugoslavia Jasmin Ramović Pages: 171-192 The Mother, the Wife, the Entrepreneur? Women’s Agency and Microfinance in a Disappearing Post-Conflict Welfare State Context Elena B. Stavrevska Pages: 193-216 Intervention Gentrification and Everyday Socio-economic Transactions in Intervention Societies Joely Thomas & Birte Vogel Pages: 217-237 Peacekeeping as Enterprise: Transaction, Consumption, and the Political Economy of Peace and Peacekeeping Kathleen M. Jennings Pages: 238-261 Street Level Bureaucrats and Post-conflict Policy-making: Corruption, Correctives, and the Rise of Veterans’ Pensions in Timor-Leste Kate Roll Pages: 262-285 ‘And Everybody Did Whatever They Wanted to Do’: Informal Practices of International Statebuilders in Kosovo Werner Distler Pages: 286-303

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fciv20/current

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    Conflict Management and Peace Science

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cmpb Volume 35, Issue 5, September 2018 Domestic diversion and strategic behavior by minority groups Carla Martinez Machain, Leo Rosenberg pp. 427–450 Reassessing the democratic advantage in interstate wars using k-adic datasets Jacob Ausderan pp. 451–473 The role and welfare rationale of secondary sanctions: A theory and a case study of the US sanctions targeting Iran Baran Han pp. 474–502 Mass protests and the resource curse: The politics of demobilization in rentier autocracies Desha M Girod, Megan A Stewart, Meir R Walters pp. 503–522 Win, lose, or draw in the fog of civil war J Michael Greig, T David Mason, Jesse Hamner pp. 523–543 Trigger-happy? Military regimes and the timing of conflict Randolph M Siverson, Richard AI Johnson pp. 544–558 The International Border Agreements Dataset Andrew P Owsiak, Allison K Cuttner, Brent Buck pp. 559–576

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

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    Contemporary Security Policy

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcsp20/current Volume 39, Issue 4, 2018 When are strategic narratives effective? The shaping of political discourse through the interaction between political myths and strategic narratives Olivier Schmitt Pages: 487-511 Building peace from the margins in Somalia: The case for political settlement with Al-Shabaab Mohamed Haji Ingiriis Pages: 512-536 Governing risks in international security Hylke Dijkstra, Petar Petrov & Esther Versluis Pages: 537-543 The continuing resonance of the war as risk management perspective for understanding military interventions Yee-Kuang Heng Pages: 544-558 Resilience in peacebuilding: Contesting uncertainty, ambiguity, and complexity Ana E. Juncos Pages: 559-574 Prospect theory and foreign policy decision-making: Underexposed issues, advancements, and ways forward Barbara Vis & Dieuwertje Kuijpers Pages: 575-589 Safety in international security: a view point from the practice of accident investigation Marjolein B.A. van Asselt Pages: 590-600

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcsp20/current

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    Cooperation and Conflict

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/caca Volume 53, Issue 3, September 2018 A genealogy of mediation in international relations: From ‘analogue’ to ‘digital’ forms of global justice or managed war? Oliver P Richmond pp. 301–319 No sympathy for the devil: Emotions and the social construction of the democratic peace Simon Koschut pp. 320–338 Do liberal ties pacify? A study of the Cod Wars Sverrir Steinsson pp. 339–355 Do peace negotiations shape settlement referendums? The Annan Plan and Good Friday Agreement experiences compared Joana Amaral pp. 356–374 Turning an idea into reality: Creating the European Institute of Peace Julian Bergmann pp. 375–391 Changing ideas, changing norms: The case of ‘the responsibility to rebuild’ Outi Donovan pp. 392–410 Parliamentarians in government delegations: An old question still not answered Michal Onderco pp. 411–428

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

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    Democratization

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdem20/current Volume 25, Issue 7, 2018 Demand for democracy in resilient authoritarianism: evidence from rural China Yichen Guan Pages: 1073-1092 Murder in Mexico: are journalists victims of general violence or targeted political violence? Jos Midas Bartman Pages: 1093-1113 Autocratic legitimation in Iran: Ali Khamenei’s discourse on regime “insiders” and “outsiders” Kjetil Selvik Pages: 1114-1131 Self-expression values, loyalty generation, and support for authoritarianism: evidence from the Arab world Sabri Ciftci Pages: 1132-1152 Give them toys? Military allocations and regime stability in transitional democracies Jonathan Powell, Christopher Faulkner, William Dean & Kyle Romano Pages: 1153-1172 An externally constrained hybrid regime: Hungary in the European Union András Bozóki & Dániel Hegedűs Pages: 1173-1189 Candidate-centric systems and the politicization of ethnicity: evidence from Indonesia Colm Fox Pages: 1190-1209 End of moderation: the radicalization of AKP in Turkey Galib Bashirov & Caroline Lancaster Pages: 1210-1230 Liberation movements and stalled democratic transitions: reproducing power in Rwanda and South Africa through productive liminality Alexander Beresford, Marie E. Berry & Laura Mann Pages: 1231-1250 Participatory democracy and ethnic minorities: opening inclusive new spaces or reproducing inequalities? Pascal Lupien Pages: 1251-1269 Fragmentation of presidential elections and governability crises in Latin America: a curvilinear relationship? Karel Kouba & Tomáš Došek Pages: 1270-1290

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdem20/current

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    Explaining incumbent re-election in authoritarian elections: evidence from a Chinese county Ting Luo Pages: 1291-1309 Volume 25, Issue 8, 2018 Feature article “The State of Democracy” State of the world 2017: autocratization and exclusion? Anna Lührmann, Valeriya Mechkova, Sirianne Dahlum, Laura Maxwell, Moa Olin, Constanza Sanhueza Petrarca, Rachel Sigman, Matthew C. Wilson & Staffan I. Lindberg Pages: 1321-1340 Thematic section “Recall and Democracy” The recall of elected officeholders the growing incidence of a venerable, but overlooked, democratic institution Laurence Whitehead Pages: 1341-1357 Recall in Germany: explaining the use of a local democratic innovation Brigitte Geissel & Stefan Jung Pages: 1358-1378 Playing by the rules of the game: partisan use of recall referendums in Colombia Yanina Welp & Juan Pablo Milanese Pages: 1379-1396 Research articles Digital dilemmas: the unintended consequences of election technology Nic Cheeseman, Gabrielle Lynch & Justin Willis Pages: 1397-1418 “Ethnic polarization and the limits of democratic practice” Brian D. Shoup Pages: 1419-1440 Popular understanding of democracy in contemporary China Peng Hu Pages: 1441-1459 Like father, like son? Power and influence across two Gnassingbé presidencies in Togo Anja Osei Pages: 1460-1480 De-democratization in Hungary: diffusely defective democracy Matthijs Bogaards Pages: 1481-1499 Does economic inequality breed political inequality? Christian Houle Pages: 1500-1518 The effects of executive constraints on political trust Kursat Cinar & Meral Ugur-Cinar Pages: 1519-153

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    Ethics & International Affairs

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ethics-and-international-affairs Volume 32 - Issue 3 – Fall 2018 The Empire of International Legalism Ian Hurd pp. 265-278 Roundtable: Alternatives to War Introduction James Pattison pp. 279-281 The Case for Foreign Electoral Subversion Cécile Fabre pp. 283-292 Covert Positive Incentives as an Alternative to War James Pattison pp. 293-303 The Ethics of Countering Digital Propaganda Corneliu Bjola pp. 305-315 Backfire: The Dark Side of Nonviolent Resistance Michael L. Gross pp. 317-328 Ending Atrocity Crimes: The False Promise of Fatalism Alex J. Bellamy pp. 329-337 The Moral Limits of Territorial Claims in Antarctica Alejandra Mancilla pp. 339-360

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    European Journal of International Relations

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ejta Volume 24, Issue 3, September 2018 Myths of military revolution: European expansion and Eurocentrism J.C. Sharman pp. 491–513 Bad science: International organizations and the indirect power of global benchmarking André Broome, Alexandra Homolar, Matthias Kranke pp. 514–539 Global climate adaptation governance: Why is it not legally binding? Nina Hall, Åsa Persson pp. 540–566 The European Union and the absence of fundamental rights in the Eurozone: A critical perspective Robert Pye pp. 567–589 Beyond ‘geo-economics’: Advanced unevenness and the anatomy of German austerity Julian Germann pp. 590–613 Territory, authority, expertise: Global governance and the counter-piracy assemblage Christian Bueger pp. 614–637 Norm structure, diffusion, and evolution: A conceptual approach Carla Winston pp. 638–661 Hegemonic-order theory: A field-theoretic account Daniel H. Nexon, Iver B. Neumann pp. 662–686 Change in international practices Ted Hopf pp. 687–711 Diplomacy, agency, and the logic of improvisation and virtuosity in practice Jérémie Cornut pp. 712–736

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

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    European Security

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/feus20/current Volume 27, Issue 3, 2018 Introduction to 2018 special issue of European Security: “Ontological (in)security in the European Union” Catarina Kinnvall, Ian Manners & Jennifer Mitzen Pages: 249-265 Narrating Europe: the EU's ontological security dilemma Vincent Della Sala Pages: 266-279 Breaking with Europe’s pasts: memory, reconciliation, and ontological (In)security Bahar Rumelili Pages: 280-295 Political memory, ontological security, and Holocaust remembrance in post-communist Europe Jelena Subotic Pages: 296-313 Socio-psychological reactions in the EU to immigration: from regaining ontological security to desecuritisation Tal Dingott Alkopher Pages: 314-335 Brexit, existential anxiety and ontological (in)security Christopher S. Browning Pages: 336-355 The market for ontological security Elke Krahmann Pages: 356-373 Countering hybrid warfare as ontological security management: the emerging practices of the EU and NATO Maria Mälksoo Pages: 374-392 Anxious community: EU as (in)security community Jennifer Mitzen Pages: 393-413

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/feus20/current

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    Foreign Affairs

    http://search.proquest.com/publication/40670/citation/EC5BE658586040C7PQ/3?accountid=11507 Volume 97, Number 5, Sep/Oct 2018 When China Rules the Web: Technology in Service of the State Segal, Adam Pages: 10-18. Data to the People: India's Inclusive Internet Nilekani, Nandan. Pages: 19-26. Regulate to Liberate: Can Europe Save the Internet? Dixon, Helen. Pages: 28-32. The Internet's Lost Promise: And How America Can Restore It Kornbluh, Karen. Pages: 33-38. Battlefield Internet: A Plan for Securing Cyberspace Flournoy, Michèle; Sulmeyer, Michael. Pages: 40-46. A Big Choice for Big Tech: Share Data or Suffer the Consequences Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor; Ramge, Thomas. Pages: 48-54. The New Arab Order: Power and Violence in Today's Middle East Lynch, Marc. Pages: 116-126. Three Cheers for Trump's Foreign Policy: What the Establishment Misses Schweller, Randall. Pages: 133-143. The Unconstrained Presidency: Checks and Balances Eroded Long Before Trump Goldgeier, James; Saunders, Elizabeth N. Pages: 144-156. Can Mexico Be Saved?: The Peril and Promise of López Obrador Dresser, Denise. Pages: 157-168. China's Future Is South Korea's Present: Why Liberalization Will Follow Stagnation Chaibong, Hahm. Pages: 177-185.

    http://search.proquest.com/publication/40670/citation/EC5BE658586040C7PQ/3?accountid=11507

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    The Forgotten History of the Financial Crisis: What the World Should Have Learned in 2008 Tooze, Adam. Pages: 199-210. Brand New Left, Same Old Problems: What Populism Can and Can't Achieve Berger, Suzanne Pages: 212-216. Muslim Brothers: The Rivalry That Shaped Modern Egypt Hamid, Shadi. Pages: 218-223. Good Fences Make Good Politics: Immigration and the Future of the West Kaufmann, Eric. Pages: 224-231.

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    International Affairs

    https://academic.oup.com/ia Volume 94, Issue 5, September 2018 State, media and civil society in the information warfare over Ukraine: citizen curators of digital disinformation Yevgeniy Golovchenko; Mareike Hartmann; Rebecca Adler-Nissen Pages 975–994 China in search of a liberal partnership international order Wu Xinbo Pages 995–1018 Rethinking China's rise: Chinese scholars debate strategic overstretch Xiaoyu Pu; Chengli Wang Pages 1019–1035 Regional international organizations as a strategy of autocracy: the Eurasian Economic Union and Russian foreign policy Alexander Libman; Anastassia V. Obydenkova Pages 1037–1058 Regional power and contested hierarchy: Ethiopia, an ‘imperfect hegemon’ in the Horn of Africa Sonia Le Gouriellec Pages 1059–1075 Understanding the illegal ivory trade and traders: evidence from Uganda Kristof Titeca Pages 1077–1099 Displacement from gendered personhood: sexual violence and masculinities in northern Uganda Philipp Schulz Pages 1101–1119 African Union security culture in practice: African problems and African solutions Aarie Glas Pages 1121–1138 The soft power–soft disempowerment nexus: the case of Qatar Paul Michael Brannagan; Richard Giulianotti Pages 1139–1157

    https://academic.oup.com/ia

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    International Peacekeeping

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/current Volume 25, Issue 4, 2018 Turkish Efforts in Peacekeeping and the Introduction of the TUBAKOV Dataset: An Exploratory Analysis Haldun Yalçınkaya, Emre Hatipoglu, Dilaver Arıkan Açar & Mitat Çelikpala Pages: 475-496 Cops in Foreign Lands: Italy’s Role in International Policing Paolo Foradori Pages: 497-527 Holding Accountable UN-Authorized Enforcement Operations: Tracing Accountability Mechanisms Yf Reykers Pages: 528-553 Agents of Change? Gender Advisors in NATO Militaries Megan Bastick & Claire Duncanson Pages: 554-577 Volume 25, Issue 5, 2018 Introduction: Engaging Ethnographic Peace Research: Exploring an Approach Gearoid Millar Pages: 597-609 Visiting the Tiger Zone – Methodological, Conceptual and Ethical Challenges of Ethnographic Research on Perpetrators Timothy Williams Pages: 610-629 With Soymilk to the Khmer Rouge: Challenges of Researching Ex-combatants in Post-war Contexts Anne Hennings Pages: 630-652 Ethnographic Peace Research: The Underappreciated Benefits of Long-term Fieldwork Gearoid Millar Pages: 653-676 Suspicion and Ethnographic Peace Research (Notes from a Local Researcher) Nerve Valerio Macaspac Pages: 677-694 Critiquing Anthropological Imagination in Peace and Conflict Studies: From Empiricist Positivism to a Dialogical Approach in Ethnographic Peace Research Philipp Lottholz Pages: 695-720

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/current

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    International Political Sociology

    https://academic.oup.com/ips Volume 12, Issue 3, September 2018 Unraveling Coloniality in International Relations: Knowledge, Relationality, and Strategies for Engagement Karen Tucker Pages 215–232 Professionalizing Protest: Scientific Capital and Advocacy in Trade Politics Matthew Eagleton-Pierce Pages 233–255 Seeing Like Bureaucracies: Rearranging Knowledge and Ignorance in Somalia Jutta Bakonyi Pages 256–273 Neoliberalism, Violence, and the Body: Dollhouse and the Critique of the Neoliberal Subject Matt Davies; Amanda Chisholm Pages 274–290 Transnational Citizenship Capacity-Building: Moving the Conversation in New Directions Melissa Finn; Michael Opatowski; Bessma Momani Pages 291–305 Contested States, Hybrid Diplomatic Practices, and the Everyday Quest for Recognition Dimitris Bouris; Irene Fernández-Molina Pages 306–324

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    International Relations

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ireb Volume 32, Issue 3, September 2018 The thermonuclear revolution and the politics of imagination: realist radicalism in political theory and IR Rens van Munster, Casper Sylvest pp. 255–274 Climate justice and human rights Andrea Schapper pp. 275–295 A master institution of world society? Digital communications networks and the changing dynamics of transnational contention Tobias Lemke, Michael W Habegger pp. 296–320 Bargaining in asymmetric crisis Barry H Steiner pp. 321–342 A human rights tragedy: strategic localization of US foreign policy in Colombia Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme, Jr pp. 343–365 France and the responsibility to protect: a tale of two norms Eglantine Staunton pp. 366–387

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

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    International Security

    http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec Volume 43, Issue 1, Summer 2018 The Rarity of Realpolitik: What Bismarck's Rationality Reveals about International Politics Brian Rathbun pp. 7–55 Escalation through Entanglement: How the Vulnerability of Command-and-Control Systems Raises the Risks of an Inadvertent Nuclear War James M. Acton pp. 56–99 High Stakes and Low Bars: How International Recognition Shapes the Conduct of Civil Wars Marika Landau-Wells pp. 100–137 Wars within Wars: Why Windows of Opportunity and Vulnerability Cause Inter-rebel Fighting in Internal Conflicts Costantino Pischedda pp. 138–176

    http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec

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    International Studies Perspectives

    https://academic.oup.com/isp Volume 19, Issue 3, August 2018 “Where is War? We are War.” Teaching and Learning the Human Experience of War in the Classroom Harmonie Toros; Daniel Dunleavy; Joe Gazeley; Alex Guirakhoo; Lucie Merian ... Pages 199–217 Pedagogical Content Knowledge for Global Environmental Politics Benjamin Habib Pages 218–234 Beyond the Lecture Hall: Skills Building for Political Science Students from a Rural South African University Bianca Naude Pages 235–249 Toward a Pedagogy for Critical Security Studies: Politics of Migration in the Classroom Ali Bilgic; Mandeep Dhami; Dilek Onkal Pages 250–266 Post 9/11 Higher Education Reforms and the Instruction of International Relations in Pakistan Wali Aslam Pages 267–287

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    International Studies Quarterly

    https://academic.oup.com/isq Volume 62, Issue 3, September 2018 International Theory Women and the History of International Thought Patricia Owens Pages 467–481 International Political Economy Citizenship for Sale and the Neoliberal Political Economy of Belonging Luca Mavelli Pages 482–493 Why Do Democracies Attract More or Less Foreign Direct Investment? A Metaregression Analysis Quan Li; Erica Owen; Austin Mitchell Pages 494–504 What Motivates Private Foreign Aid? Evidence from Internet-Based Microlending Raj M Desai; Homi Kharas Pages 505–519 Public Opinion And International Politics Default Positions: What Shapes Public Attitudes about International Debt Disputes? Stephen C Nelson; David A Steinberg Pages 520–533 Disillusionment and Anti-Americanism in Russia: From Pro-American to Anti-American Attitudes, 1993–2009 Boris Sokolov; Ronald F Inglehart; Eduard Ponarin; Irina Vartanova; William Zimmerman Pages 534–547 Not Just a War Theory: American Public Opinion on Ethics in Combat Scott D Sagan; Benjamin A Valentino Pages 548–561 Does Science Fiction Affect Political Fact? Yes and No: A Survey Experiment on “Killer Robots” Kevin L Young; Charli Carpenter Pages 562–576 Diplomacy And Statecraft Recognizing International Status: A Relational Approach Marina G Duque Pages 577–592

    https://academic.oup.com/isq

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    A Granular Theory of Balancing Steven E Lobell Pages 593–605 Give Peace a (Second) Chance: A Theory of Nonproliferation Deals Muhammet A Bas; Andrew J Coe Pages 606–617 Conflict Resolution And Human Security International Gender Balancing Reforms in Postconflict Countries: Lab-in-the-Field Evidence from the Liberian National Police Sabrina Karim; Michael J Gilligan; Robert Blair; Kyle Beardsley Pages 618–631 Remnants of a Checkered Past: Female LTTE and Social Reintegration in Post-War Sri Lanka Rebekka Friedman Pages 632–642 U.N. Peacekeeping Forces and the Demand for Sex Trafficking Sam R Bell; Michael E Flynn; Carla Martinez Machain Pages 643–655 External Engagement: Explaining the Spread of Electoral Participation Provisions in Civil Conflict Settlements Aila M Matanock Pages 656–670 Rumors and Refugees: How Government-Created Information Vacuums Undermine Effective Crisis Management Melissa Carlson; Laura Jakli; Katerina Linos Pages 671–685 Terrorism And Violence International Military Interventions and Transnational Terrorist Backlash James A Piazza; Seung-Whan Choi Pages 686–695 The Political Geography of Rebellion: Using Event Data to Identify Insurgent Territory, Preferences, and Relocation Patterns Bryce W Reeder Pages 696–707

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    International Studies Review

    https://academic.oup.com/isr Volume 20, Issue 3, September 2018 Exploring the Microfoundations of the Gender Equality Peace Hypothesis Reed Wood; Mark D Ramirez Pages 345–367 Trends in Terrorists’ Weapons Adoption and the Study Thereof Nicole A Tishler Pages 368–394 Punish or Persuade? The Compellence Logic of International Criminal Court Intervention in Cases of Ongoing Civilian Violence David Mendeloff Pages 395–421 Explaining the Long Peace: Why von Neumann (and Schelling) Got It Wrong Frank C Zagare Pages 422–437 Legal Pluralism in Theory and Practice Geoffrey Swenson Pages 438–462 Cue Theory and International Trust in Europe: The EU as a Proxy for Trust in the UN Iasonas Lamprianou; Giorgos Charalambous Pages 463–488

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    International Theory

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-theory Volume 10, Issue 3, November 2018 Radical conservatism and global order: international theory and the new right Jean-François Drolet, Michael C Williams pp. 285-313 Human rights, humanitarianism, and the practices of humanity Michael Barnett pp. 314-349 Keeping tabs on your cooperating partners: a coalition perspective on international organizations Mareike Kleine pp. 350-373 Getting to agreement: mechanisms of deliberative decision-making Erik O. Eriksen pp. 374-408

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-theory

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    Journal of Democracy

    http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/98 Volume 29, Number 3, July 2018 Islam and Democracy in Tunisia Rached Ghannouchi pp. 5-8 What Is "Sharp Power"? Christopher Walker pp. 9-23 The Crisis of Liberalism Jacques Rupnik pp. 24-38 Orbán's Laboratory of Illiberalism Péter Krekó, Zsolt Enyedi pp. 39-51 Can Poland's Backsliding Be Stopped? Wojciech Przybylski pp. 52-64 Czech Democracy Under Pressure Jiri Pehe pp. 65-77 Slovakia's Conflicting Camps Grigorij Mesežnikov, Ol'ga Gyárfášová pp. 78-90 "Soft Decisionism" in Bulgaria Venelin I. Ganev pp. 91-103 Romania's Italian-Style Anticorruption Populism Alina Mungiu-Pippidi pp. 104-116 Imitation and Its Discontents Ivan Krastev, Stephen Holmes pp. 117-128 Modernization and Authoritarianism Roberto Stefan Foa pp. 129-140

    http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/98

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    Mass Protests and the Military Aurel Croissant, David Kuehn, Tanja Eschenauer pp. 141-155 Has Liberia Turned a Corner? Benjamin J. Spatz, Kai M. Thaler pp. 156-170 Enrolling India Sumit Ganguly pp. 171-174

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    Journal of Global Security Studies

    https://academic.oup.com/jogss Volume 3, Issue 3, July 2018 Innovations in the Study of Nonviolent Resistance, Treaty-Making, IOs, and the Effects of Hegemony on Domestic Political Economy Pages 249–250 Special Section Expanding the Empirical Study of Actors and Tactics in Research on Nonviolent Resistance Alex Braithwaite; Jessica Maves Braithwaite Pages 251–254 Ethnic Barriers to Civil Resistance Ches Thurber Pages 255–270 Fear of Nonviolent Organizing in Mexico's Criminal Conflict Cassy Dorff; Jessica Maves Braithwaite Pages 271–284 A Tale of Two Governments? Government Responses and Perceived Influence in the 2014 Protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina Margherita Belgioioso; Kristian Skrede Gleditsch; Dragana Vidovic Pages 285–301 Striking It Free? Organized Labor and the Outcomes of Civil Resistance Charles Butcher; John Laidlaw Gray; Liesel Mitchell Pages 302–321 Aligning with the UN: Nonviolent Self-Determination Movements in the Global South Jan Sändig; Tanja Granzow Pages 322–338 Articles Understanding Multilateral Treaty-Making as Constitutive Practice Aarie Glas; Clifton van der Linden; Matthew J Hoffmann; Robert A Denemark Pages 339–357 Do International Organizations Reduce the Risk of Crisis Recurrence? Zorzeta Bakaki Pages 358–370 Hegemony, Inequality, and the Quest for Primacy Nikhil Kalyanpur Pages 371–384

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    Journal of Peace Research

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/jpra Volume 55, Issue 5, September 2018 The rise of rebel contenders Barriers to entry and fragmentation in civil wars Hanne Fjelde, Desirée Nilsson pp. 551–565 Organized criminal violence and territorial control: Evidence from northern Honduras Louis-Alexandre Berg, Marlon Carranza pp. 566–581 Repressing for reputation: Leadership transitions, uncertainty, and the repression of domestic populations Amanda A Licht, Susan Hannah Allen pp. 582–595 Leader survival and purges after a failed coup d’état Malcolm R Easton, Randolph M Siverson pp. 596–608 Trust in the executive: Requiring consensus and turn-taking in the experimental lab Thomas Clark Durant, Michael Weintraub, Daniel Houser, Shuwen Li pp. 609–624 Revisiting democratic civil peace: Electoral regimes and civil conflict Henrikas Bartusevičius, Svend-Erik Skaaning pp. 625–640 Going underground: Resort to terrorism in mass mobilization dissident campaigns Margherita Belgioioso pp. 641–655 Trade and terrorism: A disaggregated approach Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Todd Sandler, Javed Younas pp. 656–670 Reputation, concessions, and territorial civil war: Do ethnic dominoes fall, or don’t they? Nils-Christian Bormann, Burcu Savun pp. 671–686

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    Millennium

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/mila Volume 47, Issue 1, September 2018 Pirate Capitalism, or the Primitive Accumulation of Capital Itself Isaac Kamola pp. 3–24 Petro-masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire Cara Daggett pp. 25–44 Stray Dogs, Post-Humanism and Cosmopolitan Belongingness: Interspecies Hospitality in Times of War Matthew Leep  pp. 45–66 Forum: Social Theory Going Quantum-Theoretic? Questions, Alternatives and Challenges Forum Introduction: Social Theory Going Quantum-Theoretic? Questions, Alternatives and Challenges Badredine Arfi, Oliver Kessler pp. 67–73 The Mind-Body Problem and the Move from Supervenience to Quantum Mechanics Oliver Kessler pp. 74–86 Social Action in Quantum Social Science Bentley B. Allan pp. 87–98 Challenges to a Quantum-Theoretic Social Theory Badredine Arfi pp. 99–113 Of Particles and Humans: the Question of ‘Human Being’ in Alexander Wendt’s Quantum Mind and Social Science Torsten Michel pp. 114–127 Science Blurring its Edges into Spirit: The Quantum Path to Ātma J. Peter Burgess pp. 128–141

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    Perspectives on Politics

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/latest-issue Volume 16, Issue 3, September 2018 The Persistence of Authoritarianism Michael Bernhard, Daniel I. O’Neill pp. 595-598 Keeping Vigil: The Emergence of Vigilance Committees in Pre-Civil War America Jonathan Obert, Eleonora Mattiacci pp. 600-616 When Do the Dispossessed Protest? Informal Leadership and Mobilization in Syrian Refugee Camps Killian Clarke pp. 617-633 Democratic Waves in Historical Perspective Seva Gunitsky pp. 634-651 Special Section: The Persistence of Authoritarianism Legitimacy in Autocracies: Oxymoron or Essential Feature? Johannes Gerschewski pp. 652-665 Domination and Disobedience: Protest, Coercion and the Limits of an Appeal to Justice Guy Aitchison pp. 666-679 “Thugs-for-Hire”: Subcontracting of State Coercion and State Capacity in China Lynette H. Ong pp. 680-695 Race, Religion, or Culture? Framing Islam between Racism and Neo-Racism in the Online Network of the French Far Right Caterina Froio pp. 696-709 How and Why Armed Groups Participate in Elections Aila M. Matanock, Paul Staniland pp. 710-727 Reflection Transparency and Integrity in Conducting Field Research on Politics in Challenging Contexts Aili Mari Tripp pp. 728-738

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    Subjects and Scholars’ Views on the Ethics of Political Science Field Experiments Scott Desposato pp. 739-750 Review Essay Explaining Violence Against Non-Combatants in Civil War Jeffrey Kopstein pp. 751-754 The Many Individuals of the Liberal and Democratic Traditions Brendon Westler pp. 755-759

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    Political Science Quarterly

    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1538-165X Volume 133, Issue 3, Fall 2018 The De‐Institutionalization of Congress Anthony J. Chergosky, Jason M. Roberts Pages: 475-495 Bipolarity and the Future of U.S.‐China Relations Richard Maher Pages: 497-525 Federalism and the Politics of Bottom‐Up Social Policy Diffusion in the United States, Mexico, and Canada Daniel Béland, Anahely Medrano, Philip Rocco Pages: 527-560 The Puzzle of Democratic Divergence in the Arab World: Theory Confronts Experience in Egypt and Tunisia Eva Bellin Pages: 435-474

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    Review of International Studies

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies Volume 44, Issue 4, October 2018 Gramsci meets emergentist materialism: Towards a neo neo-gramscian perspective on world order Jonathan Pass pp. 595-618 Weapons prohibitions through immanent critique: NGOs as emancipatory and (de)securitising actors in security governance Margarita H. Petrova pp. 619-653 Depleting fragile bodies: the political economy of sexual and reproductive health in crisis situations Maria Tanyag pp. 654-671 Lost boomerangs, the rebound effect and transnational advocacy networks: a discursive approach to norm diffusion Maria Martin de Almagro pp. 672-693 Transformation at the margins: Imperial expansion and systemic change in world politics Jeppe Mulich pp. 694-716 Between philosophy and social science: Harm and its object in International Relations Alex Hoseason pp. 717-737 Secrets, hostages, and ransoms: British kidnap policy in historical perspective Richard J. Aldrich, Lewis Herrington pp. 738-759 The European Union’s practice of state recognition: Between norms and interests Edward Newman, Gëzim Visoka pp. 760-786

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    Security Dialogue

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/sdib Volume 49, Issue 5, October 2018 The ‘ideal perpetrator’: The French National Railways and the social construction of accountability Sarah Federman pp. 327–344 Neutrollization: Industrialized trolling as a pro-Kremlin strategy of desecuritization Xymena Kurowska, Anatoly Reshetnikov pp. 345–363 An assemblage approach to liquid warfare: AFRICOM and the ‘hunt’ for Joseph Kony Jolle Demmers, Lauren Gould pp. 364–381 Obviously without foundation: Discretion and the identification of clearly abusive asylum applicants Bruno Magalhães pp. 382–399 The unbearable anxiety of being: Ideological fantasies of British Muslims beyond the politics of security Nadya Ali, Ben Whitham pp. 400–417

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    Security Studies

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsst20/current Volume 27, Issue 3, 2018 Is the Enemy of My Enemy My Friend?: How Terrorist Groups Select Partners Tricia Bacon Pages: 345-378 A Means of First Resort: Explaining “Hot Pursuit” in International Relations Lionel M. Beehner Pages: 379-409 Democratic Accountability and Foreign Security Policy: Theory and Evidence from India Vipin Narang & Paul Staniland Pages: 410-447 Is International Relations a Global Discipline? Hegemony, Insularity, and Diversity in the Field Daniel Maliniak, Susan Peterson, Ryan Powers & Michael J. Tierney Pages: 448-484 Uneven Ground: Nationalist Frames and the Variable Salience of Homeland Ariel Zellman Pages: 485-510 Nonviolent Interference in Civic Life During Civil War: Rebel Service Provision and Postwar Norms of Interpersonal Trustworthiness in Sri Lanka Yuichi Kubota Pages: 511-530

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    Sicherheit und Frieden

    http://www.sicherheit-und-frieden.nomos.de/ Jahrgang 36 (2018), Heft 2 Themenschwerpunkt: Der Nukleare Nichtverbreitungsvertrag und der neue Kernwaffenverbotsvertrag – harmonisch, kompatibel, unverträglich? Der Nukleare Nichtverbreitungsvertrag und der neue Kernwaffenverbotsvertrag – harmonisch, kompatibel, unverträglich? Harald Müller Seite 61–66 The Future of Strategic Arms Control Steven Pifer Seite 67–73 European Security and the Future of the INF Treaty Oliver Meier Seite 74–79 Revitalizing Diplomatic Efforts to Advance CTBT Entry into Force Daryl G. Kimball Seite 80–85 Der Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty – ein Vertrag, der niemals kommt? Annette Schaper Seite 86–91 North Korea and Arms Control: Past Agreements and Future Proposals Elisabeth Suh Seite 92–97 Beiträge aus Sicherheitspolitik und Friedensforschung Introducing Civil Clauses against Expanding Military Research at German Universities? A Descriptive and Ethical Analysis of the Discussion Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl, Alexander Merkl Seite 98–103

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    Terrorism and Political Violence

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ftpv20/current Volume 30, Issue 5, 2018 Introduction: Terrorism and Political Violence in the Nordic Countries Leena Malkki, Mats Fridlund & Daniel Sallamaa Pages: 761-771 Right-wing Terrorism and Militancy in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Case Study Jacob Aasland Ravndal Pages: 772-792 Urban Terror: The Case of Lone Wolf Peter Mangs Mattias Gardell Pages: 793-811 From Underground Terrorism to State Terrorism and Beyond: The Question of Terrorism in the Finnish Jäger Movement during and after the First World War Jussi Jalonen Pages: 812-827 The 1904 Assassination of Governor General Bobrikov: Tyrannicide, Anarchism, and the Expanding Scope of “Terrorism” Richard Bach Jensen Pages: 828-843 The Threat of Returning Foreign Fighters: Finnish State Responses to the Volunteers in the Spanish and Syria-Iraq Civil Wars Teemu Tammikko Pages: 844-861 To Call or Not to Call It Terrorism: Public Debate on Ideologically-motivated Acts of Violence in Finland, 1991–2015 Leena Malkki & Daniel Sallamaa Pages: 862-881

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    The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/bpia Volume 20, Issue 3, August 2018 ‘The Pope’s own hand outstretched’: Holy See diplomacy as a hybrid mode of diplomatic agency Jodok Troy pp. 521–539 How have EU ‘fire-fighters’ sought to douse the flames of the eurozone’s fast- and slow-burning crises? The 2013 structural funds reform Ramona Coman pp. 540–554 Political leadership as statecraft? Aligning theory with praxis in conversation with British party leaders Toby S James pp. 555–572 A Very British National Security State: Formal and informal institutions in the design of UK security policy Catarina P Thomson, David Blagden pp. 573–593 Any room at the inn? The impact of religious elite discourse on immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom Ian Paterson pp. 594–612 Refugee rights or refugees as threats? Germany’s new Asylum policy Asli Ilgit, Audie Klotz pp. 613–631 The European Parliament and the eurozone crisis: An exceptional actor? Thomas Warren pp. 632–651 One voice or different choice? Vote defection of European Union member states in the United Nations General Assembly Nicolas Burmester, Michael Jankowski pp. 652–673 Back from Holyrood: How mixed-member proportional representation and ballot structure shape the personal vote David CW Parker, Caitlyn M Richter pp. 674–692 Can agonism be institutionalised? Can institutions be agonised? Prospects for democratic design Vivien Lowndes, Marie Paxton pp. 693–710

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    Democratic ideals and levels of political participation: The role of political and social conceptualisations of democracy Jennifer Oser, Marc Hooghe pp. 711–730 Explaining MPs’ communication to their constituents: Evidence from the UK House of Commons Katrin Auel, Resul Umit pp. 731–752 The impact of parental status on the visibility and evaluations of politicians Rosie Campbell, Philip Cowley pp. 753–769 Volume 20, Issue 4, November 2018 Tony Blair’s gamble: The Middle East Peace Process and British participation in the Iraq 2003 campaign Marina E. Henke pp. 773–789 Broadening the limits of reconstructive leadership: Constructivist elements of Viktor Orbán’s regime-building politics Gábor Illés, András Körösényi, Rudolf Metz pp. 790–808 Human rights networks and regulatory stewardship: An analysis of a multi-level network of human rights commissions in the United Kingdom Corina Lacatus pp. 809–826 Media definitely do matter: Brexit, immigration, climate change and beyond Neil T Gavin pp. 827–845 Post-Brexit EU/UK security cooperation: NATO, CSDP+, or ‘French connection’? Benjamin Martill, Monika Sus pp. 846–863 Social democratic Euroscepticism: Labour’s neglected tradition Kevin Hickson, Jasper Miles pp. 864–879 The ritual creation of political symbols: International exchanges in public diplomacy Andreas Pacher pp. 880–897 The UN Secretary-General, role expansion and narratives of representation in the 2016 campaign Kirsten Haack pp. 898–912

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    The Journal of Conflict Resolution

    http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/jcrb Volume 62, Issue 8, September 2018 Foreign Aid as a Counterterrorism Tool: More Liberty, Less Terror? Burcu Savun, Daniel C. Tirone pp. 1607–1635 Civil Conflicts Abroad, Foreign Fighters, and Terrorism at Home Alex Braithwaite, Tiffany S. Chu pp. 1636–1660 Enemies within: Interactions between Terrorists and Democracies Casey Crisman-Cox pp. 1661–1685 Promoting Political Participation in War-torn Countries: Microlevel Evidence from Postwar Liberia Eric Mvukiyehe pp. 1686–1726 Gender-empathic Constructions, Empathy, and Support for Compromise in Intractable Conflict Yossi David, Nimrod Rosler, Ifat Maoz pp. 1727–1752 Revisiting the Effects of Societal Threat Perceptions on Conflict-related Positions: A Three-wave Study Julia Elad-Strenger, Golan Shahar pp. 1753–1783 Even Constrained Governments Take: The Domestic Politics of Transfer and Expropriation Risks Benjamin A. T. Graham, Noel P. Johnston, Allison F. Kingsley pp. 1784–1813 Mechanisms of Morality: Sources of Support for Humanitarian Intervention Sarah Kreps, Sarah Maxey pp. 1814–1842 Volume 62, Issue 9, October 2018 Democracy and the Settlement of International Borders, 1919 to 2001 Douglas M. Gibler, Andrew P. Owsiak pp. 1847–1875 War and Default Patrick E. Shea, Paul Poast pp. 1876–1904 Power, Wealth, and Satisfaction: When Do Power Transitions Lead to Conflict? Susan G. Sample pp. 1905–1931

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    Youth Bulges and Civil Conflict: Causal Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa Matthias Flückiger, Markus Ludwig pp. 1932–1962 To Vote or Not to Vote: How Criminal Violence Shapes Electoral Participation Sandra Ley pp. 1963–1990 Legacies of Violence: Conflict-specific Capital and the Postconflict Diffusion of Civil War Corinne Bara pp. 1991–2016 Concession Bargaining: An Experimental Comparison of Protocols and Time Horizons Federica Alberti, Sven Fischer, Werner Güth, Kei Tsutsui pp. 2017–2039 Integration of Refugees and Support for the Ethos of Conflict Jonathan Hall pp. 2040–2067

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    The Nonproliferation Review

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rnpr20/current Vol. 25, Issue 1-2, 2018 Special Focus: Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons The humanitarian turn in nuclear disarmament and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Rebecca Davis Gibbons Pages: 11-36 The Netherlands and the prohibition of nuclear weapons Ekaterina Shirobokova Pages: 37-49 A nuclear babel: narratives around the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Heather Williams Pages: 51-63 Parsing objections to the ban treaty: a legal viewpoint Luiz Filipe de Macedo Soares Pages: 65-68 Articles Costly gains: a cost–benefit assessment of Iran’s nuclear program Thomas Juneau & Sam Razavi Pages: 69-86 A framework for assessing alternate proliferation pathways in the age of non-state actors James E. Bevins, Sarah Laderman, Bethany L. Goldblum, Elie Katzenson, James Kendrick, Rebecca Krentz-Wee… Pages: 87-110 Realism for nuclear-policy wonks Carina Meyn Pages: 111-128 Export controls and counterproliferation finance: two sides of the same underlying illegal WMD activity Rachel A. Weise, Gretchen Hund & Geoffrey Carr Pages: 129-145 Viewpoints All hands on deck: advancing safeguards for naval nuclear materials Andrew W. Reddie & Bethany L. Goldblum Pages: 147-162 Enabling broader compliance with international legal obligations through an industry network Torsten Roeser & Aude Jalabert Pages: 163-170

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    Vereinte Nationen

    https://www.bwv-verlag.de/digibib/bwv/apply/content/opus/210000/ Ausgabe 4/2018 Schwerpunkt: Internationale Meerespolitik – Die Ozeane im Kontext der 2030-Agenda Die Ozeane im Kontext der 2030-Agenda Barbara Neumann · Sebastian Unger · Martin Visbeck Seite 147-153 Standpunkt: Klare Regeln für den Tiefseebergbau Aline Jaeckel Seite 154 Die Bedeutung des Internationalen Seegerichtshofs Nele Matz-Lück Seite 155-160 Meeressicherheitspolitik als Herausforderung für die UN Kerstin Petretto Seite 161-166 Im Diskurs Friedens- und Entwicklungsberater als Präventionsinstrument Tanja Bernstein Seite 167-172 Frieden durch Recht – 70 Jahre Völkerrechtskommission Christiane Ahlborn Seite 173-178

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    Washington Quarterly

    http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwaq20/current Volume 41, Issue 3, 2018 The Misunderstood Roots of International Order—And Why They Matter Again James Goldgeier Pages: 7-20 The Road to Recovery: How Once Great Powers Became Great Again Paul K. MacDonald & Joseph M. Parent Pages: 21-39 Who Wants What from Iran Now? The Post-Nuclear Deal U.S. Policy Debate Kian Tajbakhsh Pages: 41-61 Rohingya: Victims of a Great Game East C. Christine Fair Pages: 63-85 How Strong Is the Nuclear Taboo Today? Nina Tannenwald Pages: 89-109 When Preventive War Threats Work for Nuclear Nonproliferation Matthew Fuhrmann Pages: 111-135 A Nuclear Posture Review for the Third Nuclear Age Michal Smetana Pages: 137-157 Beijing’s Bismarckian Ghosts: How Great Powers Compete Economically Markus Brunnermeier, Rush Doshi & Harold James Pages: 161-176 The Himalayan Impasse: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Wake of Doklam Sumit Ganguly & Andrew Scobell Pages: 177-190 Is Southeast Asia Really Balancing against China? Feng Zhang Pages: 191-204

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    World Politics

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-politics Volume 70, Issue 4, October 2018 The Ratification Premium: Hawks, Doves, and Arms Control Sarah E. Kreps, Elizabeth N. Saunders, Kenneth A. Schultz pp. 479-514 Linkage Politics and Complex Governance in Transatlantic Surveillance Henry Farrell, Abraham L. Newman pp. 515-554 Diminished Expectations: Redistributive Preferences in Truncated Welfare States Alisha C. Holland pp. 555-594 Mass Resettlement and Political Violence: Evidence From Rwanda Lachlan McNamee pp. 595-644

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-politics

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    Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik

    http://link.springer.com/journal/12399 Jahrgang 11, Heft 3, Juli 2018 Herausforderungen für die europäische Zusammenarbeit mit dem südlichen und westlichen Afrika Melanie Müller, Judith Vorrath Pages 267-278 Frieden unerwünscht? Der ungelöste Konflikt um Berg-Karabach Stefan Brüne Pages 279-287 Identitätsbildung durch kulturelles Erbe: Zur Instrumentalisierung des pharaonischen Kulturerbes in ägyptischen Unterrichtsmaterialien Hannah Sonbol Pages 289-304 Hybrider Krieg – zu Konjunktur, Dynamik und Funktion eines Konzepts Ina Kraft Pages 305-323 Politische Dimensionen von Militärübungen und Manövern – ein Projektbericht Beatrice Heuser Pages 325-342 Tigers, Flies and Crocodiles: Hunting Season for Chinese Intelligence. Chinese Anti-Corruption Campaigns in an Aggressive Foreign Policy Stephan Blancke Pages 343-364 Konflikte und Genozid: Selektive Gerechtigkeit oder Fehlverhalten? Das Handeln der internationalen Gemeinschaft Ademola Adediji Pages 365-383 Resilience of Energy Systems and Energy Security – Ein Bericht zum High-Level Seminar des Instituts für Systemforschung und Technologische Entwicklungen im Februar 2018 Maria Belka, Sophia Diekeen, Bernhard-Johannes Jesse Pages 385-390 Power of Rules and Rule of Power. Ein Tagungsbericht zur 59. ISA Annual Convention in San Francisco Florian Tömmel Pages 391-396 Die Krise als Dauerzustand? Ein Bericht über das 21. deutsch-russische Schlangenbader Gespräch vom 26. bis 28. April 2018 Friedrich Asschenfeldt, Martin Schild Pages 397-402

    http://link.springer.com/journal/12399

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    Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

    http://www.zefko.nomos.de/ Jahrgang 7, Heft 1, 2018 Das Konfliktpotential großer Rohstoffvorkommen in Mosambik Christina Saulich, Siegmar Schmidt Seite 8–43 Themenschwerpunkt »Privatisierung von Sicherheit in Deutschland« Privatisierung von Sicherheit in Deutschland – Einleitung zum Themenschwerpunkt Andrea Schneiker, Andrea Schneiker, Jutta Joachim, Jutta Joachim Seite 44–55 Neoliberale Legitimationsdiskurse der Privatisierung von Sicherheit in Deutschland Andrea Schneiker, Jutta Joachim Seite 56–86 Ein Quantum (mehr) Kritik: Privatisierung von Sicherheit und Gouvernementalität. Replik auf »Neoliberale Legitimationsdiskurse der Privatisierung von Sicherheit in Deutschland« von Andrea Schneiker und Jutta Joachim Eva Herschinger Seite 87–94 Sicherheitsdienstleister im System der Sicherheit. Zu den Ausbaubestrebungen der Sicherheitswirtschaft und dem Wettbewerb mit der Polizei um Zuständigkeitsbereiche Nathalie Hirschmann Seite 95–130 Bürgerwehren als kollektive Akteure im Feld von Sicherheit und Recht. Eine theoretische und empirische Bestandsaufnahme Thomas Schmidt-Lux Seite 131–163 Wann und wie ist die Privatisierung von Sicherheit umkehrbar? Eine vergleichende Analyse von Insourcing-Bestrebungen in den USA und in Deutschland Andreas Kruck Seite 164–194 Perspektiven der Forschung zur Privatisierung in der Sicherheitspolitik. Replik auf »Wann und wie ist die Privatisierung von Sicherheit umkehrbar? Eine vergleichende Analyse von Insourcing-Bestrebungen in den USA und in Deutschland« von Andreas Kruck Patrick A. Mello Seite 195–199

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    Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen

    http://www.zib.nomos.de/ Jahrgang 25, Heft 1, 2018 Entgrenzte Konfliktkommunikation. Zum Aufbau von Kommunikationsstrukturen von nichtstaatlichen Konfliktparteien in das weltpolitische System Mitja Sienknecht Seite 5–35 Praktiken der Rechtfertigung im UN-Sicherheitsrat. Von der Konstitution zur Koordination normativer Ordnungen durch das Veto Holger Niemann Seite 36–64 Modi der Kritik des internationalen Regierens. Ein Plädoyer für immanente Kritik Felix Anderl, Philip Wallmeier Seite 65–89 Jenseits des Sagbaren. Die sprachliche Verschleierung eines Normverfalls: Schuldenerlass für Griechenland Dustin Köhler Seite 90–123 Forum – Wo kommen denn all die kleinen (und großen) Daten her? Reflexionen über die Generierung und Bereitstellung von empirischen Forschungsdaten Kontrollierte Territorien, Grenzgebiete und weiße Flecken der Empirie in den Internationalen Beziehungen Margit Bussmann, Klaus Schlichte Seite 124–130 Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten medienbasierter Bürgerkriegsdatensätze Sabine Otto Seite 131–144 Neue Entwicklungen und Herausforderungen bei der Kodierung von Ereignisdatensätzen Sebastian Hellmeier, Johannes Vüllers Seite 145–153 Warum Zahlen nicht reichen. Plädoyer für eine erweiterte Erfahrung der Internationalen Beziehungen Klaus Schlichte Seite 154–164 Ein ethnografischer Blick auf Selbst- und Fremddokumentationen politischer Ereignisse als empirische Materialien Julian Eckl Seite 165–174 Die »digitale IO«: Chancen und Risiken von Online-Daten für die Forschung zu Internationalen Organisationen Sebastian Knecht, Maria J. Debre Seite 175–188

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    Wissensarten und ihr politischer Gehalt bei Expert_inneninterviews in Internationalen Organisationen Marlen Niederberger, Stefanie Dreiack Seite 189–198 Methodischer Anspruch trifft organisationale Wirklichkeit: Interviewführung in Internationalen Organisationen Angela Heucher, Andrea Liese, Leon Schettler Seite 199–210 Quantitative Rüstungsanalysen im Zeichen von Digitalisierung und Automatisierung Mischa Hansel, Sara Nanni Seite 211–220 »Big Data« oder »Dunkelziffer«? – Wie Studierende aus schwieriger Datenlage lernen können Jasmin Haunschild, Anja P. Jakobi Seite 221–229