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Alberto Alesina and Enrico Spolaore, The Size of Nations (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2003, 253 pp., £22.95 hbk.).
Sophie Bessis, Western Supremacy: The Triumph of an Idea? (London: Zed Books, 2003, 290 pp., £49.95 hbk., £15.95 pbk.).
David Clinton, Tocqueville, Lieber, and Bagehot: Liberalism Confronts the World (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 159 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Francois Debrix and Cynthia Weber (ed.), Rituals of Mediation:International Politics and Social Meaning (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003, 194 pp., $19.95, pbk.).
Edward Drachman, Alan Shank, Karla J. Cunningham and Jeremy Grace, You Decide! Controversial Global Issues (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003, £14.95 pbk.)
Amitai Etzioni, From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relations (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, 248 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Michael Graham Fry, Erik Goldstein, and Richard Langhorne, Guide to International Relations and Diplomacy (London: Continuum, 2004, 567 pp., £25.00, pbk.).
Raymond Hinnebusch, The international politics of the Middle East (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, 262 pp., £14.99 pbk.).
Donald Lamberton (ed.), Managing the Global: Globalization, Employment and Quality of Life (London: Tauris, 2002, 268 pp., £39.50, hbk.).
Umut Ozkirimli (ed.), Nationalism and its Futures (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 157 pp., £no price given, hbk.).
Roger A. Payne and Nayef H. Samhat, Democratizing Global Politics: Discourse Norms, International Regimes, and Political Community (Albany: SUNY Press, 2004, 192 pp., $45.00 hbk.).
George H. Quester,Before and After the Cold War: Using Past Forecasts to Predict the Future (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 219 pp., £45.00, hbk.).
Kurt W. Radtke and Marianne Wiesebron (eds.), Competing for Integration: Japan, Europe, Latin America, and their Strategic Partners (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2002, 286 pp., $66.95 hbk.).
Kan Shapiro, Sovereign Nations (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003, 186pp., £12.50 pbk, £31.50 hbk.)
Diane Stone and Andrew Denham (eds.), Think Tank Traditions: Policy research and the politics of ideas (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, 322 pp., £18.99, pbk.).
Andrei P. Tsygankov, Whose World Order? Russia’s Perception of American Ideas after the Cold War (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2004, 224 pp., $22.00, pbk., $45.00 hbk.).
Thomas J. Volgy and Alison Bailin, International Politics and State Strength (London: Lynne Rienner, 2002, 173 pp., $15.95 pbk.).
Thomas G. Weiss, David P. Forsythe, and Roger A. Coate, The United Nations and Changing World Politics, 4th Edition (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2004, 389 pp., no price given pbk.).
Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet in Everyday Life (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002, 588 pp., £17.99 pbk, £60 hbk.).
Howard Williams, Kant’s Critique of Hobbes (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003, 244pp., £15.99 pbk, £32.00 hbk.).
Leong Yew, The Disjunctive Empire of International Relations (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 226 pp., £49.95 hbk.).
Hussein Agha, Shai Feldman, Ahmad Khalidi, and Zeev Schiff, Track-II Diplomacy: Lessons from the Middle East (London: MIT Press, 2003, 225 pp., £14.95 pbk.).
Ian Bannon and Paul Collier (eds.), Natural Resources and Violent Conflict: Options and Auctions (Washington DC: World Bank, 2003, 409 pp., £no price given, pbk.).
Alex J. Bellamy, Paul Williams and Stuart Griffin, Understanding Peacekeeping (Oxford: Polity, 2004, 325 pp., £17.99, pbk.(£55.00 hbk.).
Eiki Berg and Henk van Houtum (eds.), Routing Borders Between Territories, Discourses and Practises (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 310pp., £49.95 hbk.).
Nigel Biggar (ed.), Burying the Past: Marking Peace and Doing Justice After Civil Conflict (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003, 320 pp., £19.50 pbk.).
Giovanna Bono, Nato’s “Peace-Enforcement” tasks and “Policy Communities”: 1990-1999 (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 198pp., £40.00 hbk.).
Markus E. Bouillon, The Peace Business: Money and Power in the Palestine-Israel Conflict (London: I.B.Tauris, 2004, 247 pp., £45.00, hbk.).
Shlomo Brom and Yiftah Shapir (eds.), The Middle East Military Balance 2001-2002 (Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2002, 465 pp., £25.50 hbk.).
Roger Burbach, The Pinochet Affair: State Terrorism and Global Justice, (London: Zed Books, 2003, 194pp., £36.95 hbk., £12.99 pbk.).
Judith Butler, Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence (London: Verso, 2004, 168 pp., £16.00 hbk.).
Deen K. Chatterjee and Don E. Scheid (eds.), Ethics and Foreign Intervention (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 301pp., £15.95 pbk, £42.50 hbk.).
Joseph Cirincione with Jon B. Wolfsthal and Miriam Rajkumar, Deadly Arsenals: Tracking Weapons of Mass Destruction (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002, 465 pp., $29.95, pbk.).
Timothy W. Crawford, Pivotal Deterrence: Third-Party Statecraft and the Pursuit of Peace (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003, 275 pp., $39.95, hbk.).
Audrey Kurth Cronin and James M. Ludes (eds.), Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a Grand Strategy (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004, 320 pp., £19.50, pbk.).
John Davies and Edward Kaufman (ed.), Second Track/Citizens’ Diplomacy: Concepts and Techniques for Conflict Transformation (Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003, 318 pp., £no price given, pbk.).
Clement Dodd, Storm Clouds over Cyprus: A Briefing (Huntingdon: Eothen Press, 2002, 121 pp., no price given, pbk).
Lynn Eden, Whole World on Fire: Organizations, Knowledge & Nuclear Weapons Devastation (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004, 365pp., no price given, hbk.).
Harold Evans, War Stories: Reporting in the Time of Conflict From the Crimea to Iraq (Hawkhurst, Kent: Bunker Hill Publishing, 2003, 96pp., £no price given, hbk).
Mari Fitzduff, Beyond Violence: Conflict Resolution Process in Northern Ireland (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2002, 233 pp., $21.95, pbk.).
Diana Francis, People, Peace and Power. Conflict Transformation in Action (London: Pluto Press, 2002, 264 pp., £15.99, pbk.).
Maria Raquel Freire, Conflict and Security in the Former Soviet Union: The Role of the OSCE (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 256pp., £47.50, hbk.).
Yoichi Funabashi (ed.), Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2003, 238 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Deon Geldenhuys, Deviant Conduct in World Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, 441 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Monica Herz and Joao Pontes Nogueira, Ecuador vs. Peru (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002, 124 pp., £16.50 pbk.).
Harald Høiback, Command and Control in Military Crisis: Devious Decisions (London: FrankCass, 2003, 146 pp., £45.00 hbk, £18.50 pbk.).
Diana Johnstone, Fools’ Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions (London: Pluto Press, 2002, 317 pp, £45.00 hbk, £14.99 pbk.).
Jeffrey Kaplan, Millennial Violence: Past. Present and Future (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 318 pp., £42.50 hbk., £17.50 pbk.).
Juliette N. Kayyem and Robyn L. Pangi (eds), First to Arrive: State and Local Responses to Terrorism (London: MIT Press, 2003, 239 pp., £14.95 pbk.).
Rachel Kerr, The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: An Exercise in Law, Politics and Diplomacy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, 239 pp., £50.00, hbk.).
John J. Kirton and Radoslava N. Stefanova, The G8, the United Nations, and Conflict Prevention (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2003, 360 pp., £49.95, hbk.).
Tae-Hwan Kwak and Seung-Ho Joo (eds), The Korean Peace Process and the Four Powers (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 182 pp., £45.00 hbk).
Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (ed.), Just Intervention (Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2003, 240 pp., £19.50, pbk.).
Alexander T. J. Lennon, Contemporary Nuclear Debates: Missile Defense, Arms Control, and Arms Races in the Twenty-First Century (Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2002, 332 pp., £15.50 pbk.).
William J. Long and Peter Brecke, War and Reconciliation: Reason and Emotion in Conflict Resolution (Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2003, 235 pp., £15.50 pbk., £37.95 hbk.)
Amalendu Misra, Afghanistan (Cambridge: Polity, 2004, 219 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Dinshaw Mistry, Containing Missile Proliferation: Strategic Technology, Security Regimes, and International Cooperation in Arms Control (Washington, D.C.: University of Washington Press, 2003, 264pp., £37.95 hbk.).
John D. Montgomery and Dennis A. Rondinelli (eds.), Beyond Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Lessons from Development Experience (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, 245 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Fotios Moustakis, The Greek-Turkish Relationship and NATO (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 210pp., no price given, pbk.).
William G. O’ Neill, Kosovo: An Unfinished Peace (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002, 156 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Ambassador Mark Palmer, Breaking the Real Axis of Evil: How to Oust the World’s Last Dictators by 2025 (Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003, 348 pp., $27.95, hbk.).
Robert M. Perito, Where is the Lone Ranger When We Need Him? America’s Search for a Postconflict Stability Force (Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2004, 400pp., £12.95, pbk.).
Barnett R. Rubin, Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventative Action (New York: Century Foundation Press, 2002, 256 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Barry Rubin (ed.), Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 324 pp., £39.50 hbk.).
Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin (eds.), Anti-American Terrorism and the Middle East: A Documentary Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, 392 pp., on price given).
Gerald Schneider, Katherine Barbieri, and Nils Petter Gleditsch(eds.), Globalization and Armed Conflict (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, 365pp., £24.95, pbk)
Ira Sharkansky, Coping with Terror: An Israeli Perspective (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003, 179 pp., £50.00, hbk.).
Anna C. Snyder, Setting the Agenda for Global Peace: Conflict and Consensus Building (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 164 pp., £45.00 hbk.).
Majid Tehranian (ed.), Bridging a Gulf: Peacebuilding in West Asia (New York: I.B. Tauris, 2003, 272 pp., £42.50 hbk.).
Peter S. Temes, The Just War: An American Reflection on the Morality of War in Our Time (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, Publisher, 2003, 217pp., $25.00, hbk).
Dmitri V. Trenin and Aleksei V. Malashenko with Anatol Lieven, Russia’s Restless Frontier: The Chechnya Factor in Post-Soviet Russia (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2004, 264 pp., $24.85 pbk, $50.00 hbk.).
James Voorhees, Dialogue Sustained. The Multilevel Peace Process and the Dartmouth Conference (Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2002, 470 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Susan Wright (ed.), Biological Warfare and Disarmament: New Problems/New Perspectives (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002, 458 pp., £23.95 pbk.).
Nicholas Zarimpas (ed.), Transparency in Nuclear Warheads and Materials: The Political and Technical Dimensions (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, 276 pp., £40.00, hbk.).
Anabela Garcia Abreu, Isabel Noguer, and Karen Cowgill (eds.), HIV/AIDS in Latin American Countries: The Challenges Ahead (Washington DC: World Bank, 2003, 301pp., no price given, pbk.).
T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer, Citizenship Policies for an Age of Migration (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002, 120 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Robert Benewick, Marc Blecher and Sarah Cook (eds.), Asian Politics in Development: Essays in Honour of Gordon White (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 315 pp., £45.00 hbk., £18.50 pbk.).
Mark T. Berger, The Battle for Asia: From Decolonization to Globalization (Hampshire: Routledge, 2004, 343pp., £70.00 hbk.).
Surjit S. Bhalla, Imagine There’s No Country: Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in the Era of Globalization (Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 2002, 248 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Penelope J. Brook and Timothy C. Irwin (ed.), Infrastructure for Poor People: Public Policy for Private Provision (Washington D.C.: World Bank, 2003, 296pp., £no price given, pbk).
Lael Brainard, Carol Graham, Nigel Purvis, Steven Radelet, Gayle E. Smith, The Other War: Global Poverty and the Millennium Challenge Account (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003, 265 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Ken Conca and Geoffrey D. Dabelko (eds.), Environmental Peacemaking (Washington, D. C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2003, 244pp., no price given, pbk.).
Jonathan Crush and David A. McDonald, Transnationalism and New African Immigration to South Africa (Cape Town: SAMP/CASS, 2002, 188 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Carolyn L. Deere and Daniel C. Esty (eds.), Greening the Americas: NAFTA’s Lessons for Hemispheric Trade (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2002, 382 pp., £46.50 hbk., £18.50 pbk.).
Uday Desai (ed.), Environmental Politics and Policy in Industrialized Countries (Massachusetts: MIT Press, 403 pp., no price given).
Robert Dibie, Public Management and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Military-Bureaucracy Relationship (London: Ashgate, 2003, 418 pp., £49.95, hbk.).
William F. Felice, The Global New Deal: Economic and Social Human Rights in World Politics (Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003, 275 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Gary S. Fields and Guy Pfeffermann (eds.), Pathways Out of Poverty: Private Firms and Economic Mobility in Developing Countries (Herndon: World Bank Publications, 2003, 297 pp., £no price given, pbk.).
E.V.K. Fitzgerald (ed.), Global Markets and the Developing Economy (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 224 pp., £50.00, hbk.).
Michele Fratianni, Paolo Savona, and John J. Kirton (eds.), Sustaining Global Growth and Development: G7 and IMF Governance (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, £45.00, hbk.).
R.N. Ghosh, M.A.B. Siddique and R. Gabbay (eds.), Tourism and Economic Development: Case Studies from the Indian Ocean region (London: Ashgate, 2003, 182 pp., £45.00 hbk.).
Minu Hemmati, Multi-Stakeholder Processes for Governance and Stability (London: Earthscan, 2002, 328 pp., £18.95 pbk, £48.00 hbk.).
Samuel P.S. Ho nd Y.Y. Kueh, Sustainable Economic Development in South China (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 274pp., £67.50, hbk).
Constance Elizabeth Hunt, Thirsty Planet: Strategies for Sustainable Water Management (London: Zed Books, 2004, 302 pp., £15.95, pbk.).
Kenneth King and Simon McGrath, Knowledge for Development: Comparing British, Japanese, Swedish and World Bank Aid (London: Zed Books, 2004, 236 pp., £14.95, pbk.).
Damien Kingsbury, Joe Remenyi, John McKay and Janet Hunt, Key Issues in Development (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, 329 pp., £18.99 pbk.).
Michael U. Klein and Bita Hadjimichael, The Private Sector in Development: Entrepreneurship, Regulation, and Competitive Disciplines (Washington DC: World Bank, 2003, 220 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Atul Kohli, Chung-in Moon and Georg Sørensen (eds.), States, Markets and Just Growth: Development in the Twenty-first Century (New York, N.Y.: United Nations University Press, 2003, 295 pp., no price given, pbk.)
P.H. Liotta, The Uncertain Certainty: Human Security, Environmental Change, and the Future Euro-Mediterranean (Oxford: Lexington Books, 2003, 159 pp., no price given, hbk.).
William Maley, Charles Sampford, and Ramesh Thakur (eds.), From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States (New York: United Nations University Press, 2003, 369 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Anil Markandya and Kirsten Halsnaes (eds.), Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Prospects for Developing Countries (London: Earthscan, 2002, 304 pp., £48.00 hbk., £17.95 pbk.).
Gerard McCann and Stephen McCloskey (eds.), From the Local to the Global: Key Issues in Development Studies (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 260 pp., £13.99, pbk.).
David A. McDonald and Jonathan Crush (Eds.), Destinations Unknown: Perspectives on the Brain Drain in Southern Africa (Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa, 2002, 400 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Neil Middleton and Phil O’Keefe, Rio plus Ten: Politics, Poverty and the Environment (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 202pp., £12.99 pbk.).
Isao Miyaoka, Legitimacy in International Society: Japan’s Reaction to Global Wildlife Preservation (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, 214 pp., £50.00, hbk.).
Mikiyasu Nakayama (ed.), International Waters in Southern Africa (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2003, 306 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Jose Antonio Ocampo and Juan Martin (eds.), Globalization and Development: A Latin American and Caribbean Perspective (Washington DC: World Bank, 2003, 214pp., no price given, pbk.).
Bade Onimode et al (eds.), African Development and Governance Strategies in the 21st Century, Looking Back to Move Forward: Essays in honour of Adebayo Adedeji at Seventy (London: Zed Books, 2004, 265 pp., £16.95pbk.).
Jan Nederveen Pieterse Globalization and Culture: Global Melange (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004, 149 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Barry G. Rabe, Statehouse and Greenhouse: The Emerging Politics of American Climate Change Policy (Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2004, 212 pp., £14.50, pbk., £35.00, hbk.).
Samir Rihani, Complex Systems Theory and Development Practice: Understanding Non-Linear Realities (London: Zed Books, 2002, 280 pp., £49.95 hbk., £15.95 pbk.).
William I. Robinson, Transnational Conflicts: Central America, Social Change, and Globalization (London: Verso, 2003, 400pp., £18.00 pbk.).
Gary P. Sampson and W. Bradnee Chambers eds., The Environment, and the Millennium, 2nd ed. (New York: United Nations University, 2002, 450 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Abdelmalek Sayad, The Suffering of the Immigrant (Oxford: Polity, 2004, 340 pp., £19.99, pbk.(£55.00 hbk.).
Hermann Scheer, The Solar Economy: Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Global Future (London: Earthscan, 2002, 364 pp., £17.99 hbk).
Miranda A. Schreurs, Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany, and the United States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 291 pp., £17.95 pbk., £47.50 hbk.).
Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International Network, Structural Adjustment: The SAPRI Report The Policy Roots of Economic Crisis, Poverty and Inequality (London: Zed Books, 2004, 242pp., £16.95, pbk. [£59.95 hbk]).
Ramesh Thakur and Edward Newman, Broadening Asia’s Security Discourse and Agenda: Political, Social, and Environmental Perspectives (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2004, 357 pp., $43.00 pbk.).
Ramesh Thakur and Oddny Wiggen (eds.), South Asia in the World: Problem Solving Perspectives on Security, Sustainable Development, and Good Governance (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2004, 451 pp., $43.00 pbk.).
Christiaan Vrolijk (ed.), Climate Change and Power: Economic Instruments for European Electricity (London: Earthscan/The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2002, 336 pp., £40.00 hbk, £19.95 pbk).
Anne C. Aldis and Roger N. McDermott (eds.), Russian Military Reform, 1992-2002 (London: FrankCass, 2003, 332pp., £17.50 pbk., £39.50 hbk.).
Jean Allain (ed.), Unlocking the Middle East: The Writings of Richard Falk (Gloucestershire: Arris Books, 2003, 305 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Jacob Bercovitch (ed.), Studies in International Mediation (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2002, 277 pp., £17.99 pbk.).
G.R. Berridge and Alan James, A Dictionary of Diplomacy (Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 296 pp., £19.99, pbk.).
William Blum, Killing Hope: US Military & CIA Interventions Since World War II, (London: Zed Books, 2003, 469pp., £50.00 hbk., £12.99 hbk.).
Francis A. Boyle, Destroying World Order: US Imperialism in the Middle East Before and After September 11 (Atlanta: Clarity Press, 2004, 191 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Anne-Marie Brady, Making the Foreign Serve China: Managing Foreigners in the People’s Republic (Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003, 286 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Richard C. Bush, At Cross Purposes: U.S.-Taiwan Relations Since 1942 (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Inc, 2004, 320 pp., $27.95, pbk.).
Charles Cogan, French Negotiating Behavior: Dealing with La Grande Nation (Washington D.C.: US Institute of Peace, 2003, 344 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Mira Duric, The Strategic Defence Initiative: US Policy and the Soviet Union (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 198 pp., £49.95 hbk.).
Christopher Hill, The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 376 pp., no price given pbk.).
Arnold M. Howitt and Robyn L. Pangi (eds.), Countering Terrorism: Dimensions in Preparedness (London: MIT Press, 2003, 477 pp., £16.95 pbk.).
Tom Lansford, A Bitter Harvest: US Foreign Policy and Afghanistan (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 212pp., £42.50, hbk.).
Robert Legvold (ed.), Thinking Strategically: The Major Powers, Kazakhstan, and the Central Asian Nexus (Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2003, 241 pp., £31.95 hbk, £15.95 pbk.).
Anthony D. Lott, Creating Insecurity: Realism, Constructivism, and US Security Policy (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004, 186 pp., £47.50 hbk.).
Alex Mintz (ed.), Integrating Cognitive and Rational Theories of Foreign Policy Decision Making (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 175 pp., no price given hbk.).
Randall E. Newnham, Deutsche Mark Diplomacy: Positive Economic Sanctions in German-Russian Relations (Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003, 352 pp., $65.00 hbk.).
Meghan L. O’Sullivan, Shrewd Sanctions: Statecraft and State Sponsors of Terrorism (Washington: D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 2003, 424 pp. no price given, pbk.)
Oleksandr Pavliuk and Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze (eds.), The Black Sea Region: Cooperation and Security Building (Armonk, NY: EastWest Institute, 2003, 328 pp., $74.95, hbk.).
Paul R. Pillar, Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy (Washington DC: Brookings Institution, 2004, 272pp., £14.50, pbk.).
Jerrold M. Post [forward by Alexander L. George], Leaders and their followers in a dangerous world: the psychology of political behaviour (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004, 302 pp., £17.50 hbk.).
Barry Rubin and Thomas A. Keaney (eds.), Armed Forces in the Middle East: Politics and Strategy (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 268 pp., £39.50, hbk.).
David Schenker, Dancing with Saddam: The Strategic Tango of Jordanian-Iraqi Relations(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003, 137 pp., £19.00, pbk.).
Peter Dale Scott, Drugs, Oil, and War: The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, 225 pp., no price given, pbk.).
David Shambaugh, Modernizing China’s Military: Progress, Problems, and Prospects (Berkeley, C.A.: The University of California Press, 2003, 402 pp., £24.95 hbk.).
Gunnar Sjostedt, Professional Cultures in International Negotiation: Bridge or Rift? (Oxford: Lexington Books, 2003, 295 pp., no price given, pbk.).
W. R. Smyser, How Germans Negotiate: Logical Goals, Practical Solutions (Washington, DC: United States Institute for Peace Press, 2003, 246 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Henryk J. Sokalski, An Ounce of Prevention: Macedonia and the UN Experience in Preventive Diplomacy (Washington DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2003, 306pp., no price given, pbk.)
Bertram I. Spector and William Zartman (eds.), Getting It Done: Post-Agreement Negotiation and International Regimes (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2003, 314 pp., no price given, pbk.) .
Robert L. Suettinger, Beyond Tiananmen: The Politics of US-China Relations 1989-2000 (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2003, 556pp., £29.95 hbk.)
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Balancing Risks: Great Power Intervention in the Periphery (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004, 304 pp., £22.95, hbk.).
Peter Vale, Security and Politics in South Africa: The Regional Dimension (London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003, 251 pp., £41.50 hbk.)
I. William Zartman and Jeffrey Z. Rubin (eds.), Power and Negotiations (Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, 2002, 304 pp., £35.50 hbk., £18.50 pbk.).
Stephen Zunes, Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism (London: Zed Books, 2003, 264 pp., £9.99 pbk, £36.95 hbk.).
Ilias Bantekas, Principles of Direct and Superior Responsibility in International Humanitarian Law (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002, 162 pp., £40.00, hbk.).
Marianne Braig and Sonja Wölte (eds.), Common Ground or Mutual Exclusion: Women’s Movements and International Relations (London: Zed Books, 2002, 226 pp., no price given).
Cynthia Cockburn, The Line: Women, Partition and the Gender Order in Cyprus (London: Zed Books, 2004, 244pp., £15.95, pbk. [£49.95 hbk]).
Jean-Marc Coicaud, Michael W. Doyle, and Anne-Marie Gardner (eds.), The Globalization of Human Rights (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2003, 208pp., $26.95 pbk.).
Daniele Conversi (ed.), Ethnonationalism in the Contemporary World: Walker Conner and the Study of Nationalism (London: Routledge, 2004, 302 pp., £19.99 pbk.).
Uri Davis, Apartheid Israel: Possibilities for the Struggle Within (London: Zed Books, 2004, 242 pp., £14.95, pbk.).
Frank Dikotter, Crime, Punishment and the Prison in Modern China (London: Hurst & Company, 2002, 441 pp., £35.00, hbk.).
Nigel Eltringham, Accounting for Horror: Post-Genocide Debates in Rwanda (London: Pluto Press, 2004, 232 pp., £15.99, pbk.).
Malcolm Evans and Rachel Murray (eds.), The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights: The System in Practice, 1986-2000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 397 pp, no price given, hbk.).
Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson (eds.), Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2003, 209pp., no price given, pbk.).
Hilary Footitt, Women, Europe and New Languages of Politics (London: Continuum, 2002, 193 pp., £65.00 hbk., £17.99 pbk.).
Jane Freedman (ed.), Gender and Insecurity: Migrant Women in Europe (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 208 pp., £47.50 hbk.).
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Sandra F. Joireman, Nationalism and Political Identity (London: Continuum, 2003, 163 pp., £19.99, pbk.).
Paul Keal, European Conquest and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: The Moral Backwardness of International Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 258pp., £16.95 pbk, £45.00 hbk.).
Paul Kelly (ed.), Multiculturalism Reconsidered (London: Polity Press, 2002, 256 pp., £16.99 pbk., £55.00 hbk.)
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Jeff Pratt, Class, Nation and Identity: The Anthropology of Political Movements (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 220pp., no price given, pbk.).
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Ian Ward, Justice, Humanity and the New World Order (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 192 pp., £50.00 hbk.).
Lyuba Zarsky (ed.), Human Rights and the Environment: Conflicts and Norms in a Globalizing World (London: Earthscan, 2002, 304 pp., £17.95, pbk.).
Henry J. Aaron, James M. Lindsay, and Pietro S. Nivola (eds.), Agenda for the Nation (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003, 574pp., $49.95 hbk., $19.95 pbk.).
Martin Åberg and Mikael Sandberg, Social Capital and Democratisation: Roots of Trust in post-Communist Poland and Ukraine (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 348pp., £52.50 hbk.).
Esref Aksu and Joseph A. Camilleri, Democratizing Global Governance (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2002, 306 pp., £16.99 pbk.).
Alan Altshuler and David Luberoff, Mega-Projects: The Changing Politics of Urban Public Investment (Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2003, 339pp., £16.75, pbk.).
Neven Andjelic, Bosnia-Herzegovina: The End of a Legacy (London: Frank Cass Publishers, 2003, 228 pp., £45.00 hbk., £18.50 pbk.).
Anthony Arblaster, Democracy Third Edition (Buckingham: Open University Press, 2002, 122 pp., £12.99 pbk, £45.00 hbk.).
Lloyd Axworthy, Navigating the World: Canada’s Global Future (Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2003, 450pp., $24.95, hbk).
Harald Baldersheim and Jean-Pascal Daloz (eds.), Political Leadership in a Global Age: The Experiences of France and Norway (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 280pp., £45.00 hbk.).
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Vinay Bhargava and Emil Bolongaita, Challenging Corruption in Asia: Case Studies and a Framework for Action (Washington DC: World Bank, 2004, 270 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Florian Bieber (ed.), Montenegro in Transition: Problems of Identity and Statehood (Baden-Baden: Der Deutschen Bibliothek, 2003, 194 pp., £no price given, pbk.).
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Marc Blecher, China Against the Tides: Restructuring Through Revolution, Radicalism, and Reform (2nd Ed.) (London: Continuum, 2003, 247 pp., £19.99, pbk.).
Nathan J. Brown, Palestinian Politics After the Oslo Accords: Resuming Arab Palestine (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003, 334 pp., £12.95, pbk.).
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Boris Kagarlitsky, Russia Under Yeltsin and Putin (London: Pluto Press, 2002, 312 pp., £16.99 pbk.).
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John S. Koliopoulos, and Thanos M. Veremis, Greece, the Modern Sequel: From 1831 to the Present (London: Hurst and Company, 2002, 407pp., £14.95 pbk., £45.00 hbk.).
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Louis Massicotte, Andre Blais, and Antoine Yoshinaka, Establishing the Rules of the Game: Election Laws in Democracies (London: University of Toronto Press, 2004, 191pp., £32.00, hbk.).
Patricia L. McCarney and Richard E. Stren, (eds.), Governance on the Ground: Innovations and Discontinuities in Cities of the Developing World (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003, 288pp., £18.50, pbk. [£37.00 hbk]).
Michael McFaul, Nikolai Petrov, and Andrei Ryabov, Between Dictatorship and Democracy: Russian Post-Communist Political Reform (Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2004, 364 pp., $24.95 pbk., $50.00 hbk.).
Peter Nolan, China at the Crossroads (Oxford: Polity Press, 2003, 198 pp., £50.00 hbk., £16.99 sbk.).
Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen, Transnational Politics: Turks and Kurds in Germany (London: Routledge, 2003, 178pp., £60.00, hbk.).
Robert C. Paehlke, Democracy’s Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy (Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2003, 306 pp., £18.50 hbk.).
Greg Palast, Jerrold Oppenheim and Theo MacGregor, Democracy and Regulation: How the Public can Govern Essential Services (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 233 pp., £16.99 pbk, £50.00 hbk.).
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William Rivers Pitt, The Greatest Sedition is Silence: Four Years in America (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 196 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Rajiv Prabhakar, Stakeholding and New Labour (Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003, 177 pp., £45.00, hbk.).
Robert I. Rotberg, Ending Autocracy, Enabling Democracy: The Tribulations of Southern Africa 1960-2000 (Cambridge, MA: World Peace Foundation, 2002, 546 pp., no price given, pbk.).
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Amin Saikal, Islam and the West: Conflict or Cooperation? (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, 171 pp., £13.99.).
Eisuke Sakakibara, Structural Reform in Japan: Breaking the Iron Triangle (Washington DC: Brookings Institute, 2004, 167pp., £25.00, hbk.).
Mohamed M.A. Salih (ed.), African Political Parties: Evolution, Institutionalisation and Governance (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 372 pp., £50.00 hbk., £15.99 pbk.).
Richard Sandbrook (ed.), Civilizing Globalization: A Survival Guide (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2003, 280 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Isaac Saney, Cuba: A Revolution in Motion (London: Zed Books, 2004, 240 pp., £13.95, pbk.).
David C. Schak and Wayne Hudson (eds.), Civil Society in Asia (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 240pp., £45.00 hbk.).
Frank J. Schwartz and Susan J. Pharr (eds.), The State of Civil Society in Japan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 392 pp., £17.99 pbk.).
Ian Shapiro, The State of Democratic Theory (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003, 183pp., £12.95 hbk.).
Vladimir Shlapentokh and Eric Shiraev (eds.), Fears in Post-Communist Societies: A Comparative Perspective (Palgrave: New York, 2002, 163 pp., £35 hbk.).
Volker Skierka, Fidel Castro: A Biography (Cambridge: Polity, 2004, 464 pp., £25.00, hbk.).
Stefan Sullivan, Marx for a Post-Communist Era (London: Routledge, 2002, 191 pp., £14.99 pbk.).
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Khoo Boo Teik, Beyond Mahatmir: Malaysian Politics and its Discontents (London: Zed Books, 2003, 220 pp., £14.95, pbk.(£45.00 hbk)).
Andrei P. Tsygankov, Pathways to Empire: National Identity and Foreign Economic Policy in the Post-Soviet World (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, 236 pp., £21.95, pbk.).
Lam Wai-Man, Understanding the Political Culture of Hong Kong: The Paradox of Activism and Depoliticization (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Inc, 2004, 312 pp., $27.95, pbk.).
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Jacqueline Brine, The European Social Fund and the EU: Flexibility, Growth, Stability (London: Continuum, 139 pp., £13.99, pbk.).
Carlos Closa and Paul M. Heywood, Spain and the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, 274 pp., no price given pbk.).
Oliver J. Daddow, Britain and Europe since 1945: Historiographical perspectives on integration (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004, 252 pp., £47.50, hbk.).
Richard Dunphy, Contesting capitalism? Left Parties and European Integration (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004, 198 pp., £14.99, pbk.).
Magnus Ekengren, The Time of European Governance (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002, 182 pp., £40.00, hbk.).
E.O. Eriksen, J.E. Fossum, and A.J. Menendez (eds.), The Chartering of Europe (Baden-Baden: Der Deutschen Bibliothek, 2003, 274 pp., £no price given, pbk.).
Bernard Funck and Lodovico Pizzati (eds.), European Integration, Regional Policy, and Growth (Washington DC: World Bank, 2003, 271pp., no price given, pbk.).
Ricardo Gomez, Negotiating the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Strategic Action in EU Foreign Policy (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 220 pp., £50.00 hbk).
Paul Heywood, Erik Jones and Martin Rhodes (eds.), Developments in West European Politics (London: Palgrave, 2003, 334 pp., £16.99 pbk.).
Robert Holzmann, Mitchell Orenstein, and Michal Rutkowski (eds.), Pension Reform in Europe: Process and Progress (Washington DC: World Bank, 2003, 202pp., no price given, pbk.).
Niels Hovmand, Structural Changes and Sub-Regional Integration – Baltic Sea Regime Formation After the Cold War (Copenhagen: Copenhagen Political Studies Press, 2002, 198 pp., DKR 100 pbk.).
Pavlos Karadeloglou (ed.), Enlarging the EU: The Trade Balance Effects (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2002, 298 pp., £50.00 hbk.).
Pål KolstØ (ed.), National Integration and Violent Conflict in Post-Soviet Societies: The Cases of Estonia and Moldova (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002, 301 pp., £24.95 pbk.).
Elke Krahmann, Multilevel Networks in European Foreign Policy (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003, 264 pp., £42.50, hbk.).
Marko Lehti and David J. Smith (eds.), Post-Cold War Identity Politics: Northern and Baltic Experiences (London: FrankCass, 2003, 320 pp., £45.00 hbk, £18.50 pbk.).
Ann Lewis (ed.), The EU and Ukraine: Neighbours, Friends, Partners? (London: The Federal Trust, 2002, 319 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Holger Moroff (Ed.), European Soft Security Policies: The Northern Dimension (Helsinki: Programme on the Northern Dimension of the CFSP, 2002, 341 pp., no price given).
Rainer Neef and Manuela Stănculescu (eds.), The Social Impact of Informal Economies in Eastern Europe (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002, 310 pp., no price given, hbk.).
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John Pinder and Yuri Shishkov (eds.), The EU and Russia: The Promise of Partnership (London: The Federal Trust, 2002, 153 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Radoslav Procházka, Mission Accomplished: On Founding Constitutional Adjudication in Central Europe (Budapest: Central European University Press, 2002, 358 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Sebastian Royo and Paul Christopher Manuel (eds.), Spain and Portugal in the European Union: The First Fifteen Year (London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 2004, 338 pp., £19.99, hbk.).
Jacques Rupnik and Jan Zielonka (eds.), The road to the European Union Volume 1: The Czech and Slovak Republics (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, 294 pp., £18.99 pbk.).
Kjell M. Torbiörn, Destination Europe: The Political and Economic Growth of a Continent (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, 316 pp., £16.99 pbk, £50.00 hbk.).
Lucio Vinhas de Souza and Bas Van Aaarle (eds.), The Euroarea and The New EU Member States (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2003, 239pp., £55.00 hbk.).
Peter G. Xuereb, (ed.), Euro-Med Integration and the ‘Ring of Friends’: The Mediterranean’s European Challenge Vol. IV (Msida: European Documentation and Research Centre, 2003, 397pp., no price given, pbk.).
Alasdair R. Young, Extending European Cooperation: The European Union and the ‘New’ International Trade Agenda (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002, 206 pp., £15.99 pbk).
Orna Almog (ed.), Britain, Israel and the United States 1955-1958: Beyond Suez (London: Frankcass, 2003, 243 pp., £39.50 hbk.).
Pilar Ortuno Anaya, European Socialists and Spain: The Transition to Democracy, 1959-77 (Houndmills: Palgrave: 2002, 258 pp., £45.00 hbk.).
Abraham Ben-Zvi, John F. Kennedy and the Politics of Arms Sales to Israel (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 140 pp., £45.00 hbk, £17.50 pbk).
Alfred L. Brophy, Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Riot of 1921, Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, 187 pp., $18.99, hbk.).
Noam Chomsky, Pirates and Emperors, Old and New: International Terrorism in the Real World (London: Pluto Press, 2003, 233 pp., £12.99 pbk, £40.00 hbk.)
Dejan Djokić (ed.), Yugoslavism: Histories of a Failed Idea 1918-1992 (London: C. Hurst & Co., 2003, 356 pp., £16.95 pbk.).
Robert T. Foley (ed.), Alfred von Schlieffen’s Military Writings (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 280 pp., £37.50, hbk.).
David M. Glantz, Soviet Operational and Tactical Combat in Manchuria, 1945 ‘August Storm’ (London: FrankCass Publishers, 2003, 368 pp., £37.50 hbk.).
David M. Glantz and Harold S. Orenstein (eds.), The Battle for the Ukraine: The Red Army’s Korsun’-Shevchenkovskii Offensive, 1944 (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 196 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Chat Göktepe, British Foreign Policy Towards Turkey 1959-1965 (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 236 pp., £39.50 hbk., £17.50 pbk.).
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John Steele Gordon, A Thread Across the Ocean: The Heroic Story of the Transatlantic Cable (London: Simon & Schuster, 2002, 239 pp., £17.99, hbk.).
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Clive S. Gray, Inside Independent Nigeria: Diaries of Wolfgang Stolper, 1960-1962 (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 352pp. £35.00 hbk.).
David Hardiman, Gandhi in his time and ours: The global legacy of his ideas (London: C. Hurst & Co., 2004, 338 pp., £15.95 pbk., £45.00 hbk.).
David C. Hendrickson, Peace Pact: The Lost World of the American Founding (Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2003, 402 pp., no price given, hbk.).
Raphael Israeli, Jerusalem Divided: The Armistice Regime 1947 - 1967 (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 233 pp, no price given).
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Helen Laville, Cold War Women: The International Activities of American Women’s Organisations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002, 220 pp., £45.00 hbk.).
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Douglas J. MacEachin, U.S. Intelligence and the Confrontation in Poland, 1980-1981 (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002, 264 pp., $45.00 hbk.).
Zina Magubane, Bringing the Empire Home: Race, Class and gender in Britain and Postcolonial South Africa (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 216 pp., £13.00 pbk).
Richard Mayne, In Victory, Magnanimity In Peace, Goodwill: A History of Wilton Park (London: FrankCass Publishers, 2003, £30.00 hbk.).
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Amos Perlmutter, Michael I. Handel and Uri Bar-Joseph, Two Minutes Over Baghdad, Second Edition (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 232 pp., £25 hbk., £12.50 pbk.).
John Pettegrew (ed.), A Pragmatist’s Progress? Richard Rorty and Intellectual History (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003, 222 pp., £18.95, pbk.).
Anandi Ramamurthy, Imperial Persuaders: Images of Africa and Asia in British advertising (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, 234 pp., £47.50 hbk., £16.99 pbk.).
Steven T. Ross, American War Plans: 1890-1939 (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 212 pp., £39.50 hbk., £16.50 pbk.).
David Ryan, The United States and Europe in the Twentieth Century (Harlow and London: Pearson, 2003, 202pp., no price given.).
Michael E. Salla, The Hero’s Journey Toward a Second American Century (London: Praeger, 2002, 224 pp., no price given, hbk.).
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Marsha Siefert (ed.), Extending the Borders of Russian History (Plymouth: CEU press, 2003, 553pp., £38.00, hbk.).
Mark Steel, Vive La Revolution: A stand-up history of the French Revolution (London: Scribner, 2003, 299pp., £10.99 pbk.).
Ninian Stewart, The Royal Navy and the Palestinian Patrol (London: Frank Cass, 2002, 217 pp., £39.50 hbk., £18.50 pbk.).
Donald Stoker, Britain, France and the Naval Arms Trade in the Baltic: Grand Strategy and Failure (London: Frank Cass, 2003, 242pp., £45.00, hbk)
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Brian D. Taylor, Politics and the Russian Army: Civil-Military Relations, 1689-2000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 355 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Janna Thompson, Taking Responsibility for the Past: Reparation and Historical Justice (London: Polity Press, 2002, 200 pp., £14.99 pbk., £50.00 hbk.).
Maria Todorova (ed.), Balkan Identities: Nation and Memory (London: C. Hurst and Co., 2004, 374 pp., £17.50, pbk. [£45.00 hbk.]).
Bertjan Verbeek, Decision-Making in Great Britain During the Suez Crisis: Small Groups and a Persistent Leader (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003, 204 pp., £47.50, hbk.).
Heather Williams, Parachutes, Patriots, and Partisans: The Special Operations Executive and Yugoslavia, 1941-1945 (London: C. Hurst and Co., 2003, 297pp., no price given, hbk.).
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Dingxin Zhao, The Power of Tiananmen: State-Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004, 456 pp., £19.00, pbk.).
Slavoj Zizek,Revolution at the Gates: Zizek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings (London: Verso, 2004, 344 pp., £12.00, pbk.).
Chris Alden and Katsumi Hirano (eds.), Japan and South Africa in a Globalising World (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2003, 291pp., £49.95 hbk.).
Ernest Aryeetey, Julius Court, Machiko Nissanke, and Beatrice Weder (eds.), Asia and Africa in the Global Economy (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2003, 418 pp., no price given, pbk.).
Walden Bello, Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy (London: Zed Books Ltd., 2002, 132pp., £no price given, pbk).
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James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer, System in Crisis: The Dynamics of Free Market Capitalism (London: Zed Books, 2004, 260pp., £14.95, pbk.[£45.00 hbk.]).
Tony Porter, Technology, Governance and Political Conflict in International Industries (London: Routledge, 2002, 195 pp., £50.00 hbk.).
Vijay Prashad, Fat Cats and Running Dogs: The ENRON Stage of Capitalism (London: ZED Books, 2002, 246 pp., £9.99, pbk.).
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Lex Rieffel, Restructuring Sovereign Debt: The Case for Ad Hoc Machinery (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 338pp., £29.95 hbk.).
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Linda Weiss (ed.), States in the Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back In (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 364pp., £17.95 pbk, £47.50 hbk.).
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