No. 31-2, March 2002
Index
- Book Review: Alain Touraine, Beyond Neoliberalism (London: Polity Press, 2001, 122 pp., £40.00 hbk., £13.99 pbk.)
- Book Review: Asia and the Pacific
- Book Review: Brian White (ed.), Understanding European Foreign Policy (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001, 196 pp., £49.50 hbk., £16.50 pbk.)
- Book Review: Central and South America
- Book Review: Christopher D.Van Aller, The Culture of Defense (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2001, 187 pp., $65.00 hbk.)
- Book Review: Dietrich Jung with Wolfango Piccoli, Turkey at the Crossroads: Ottoman Legacies and a Greater Middle East (London: Zed Books, 2001, 231 pp., £49.95 hbk., £15.95 pbk.)
- Book Review: Europe
- Book Review: Gender, Development and Environmental Studies
- Book Review: General International Relations
- Book Review: Georgios Varouxakis, Mill on Nationality (London: Routledge, 2002, 179 pp., £50.00 hbk.)
- Book Review: Gianfranco Poggi, Forms of Power (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001, 230 pp., £50.00 hbk., £14.99 pbk.)
- Book Review: Government/Political Theory
- Book Review: Hein Marais, South Africa: Limits to Change. The Political Economy of Transition (New York: Zed Books, 2001, 338 pp., $65.00 hbk, $25.00 pbk.)
- Book Review: International History
- Book Review: Jan Lodal, The Price of Dominance: The New Weapons of Mass Destruction and Their Challenge to American Leadership (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 2001, 145 pp., $19.95 pbk.)
- Book Review: Jennifer Milliken, The Social Construction of the Korean War: Conflict and its Possibilities (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001, 258 pp., £40.00 hbk.)
- Book Review: Joanne P. Sharp, Condensing the Cold War: Reader's Digest and the American Identity (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2000, 207 pp., $29.95 pbk.)
- Book Review: Jörg Monar and Wolfgang Wessels (eds.), The European Union After the Treaty of Amsterdam (London: Continuum, 2001, 350 pp., £65.00 hbk., £18.98 pbk.)
- Book Review: Martin L. Lasater and Peter Kien-hong (eds.), Taiwan's Security in the Post-Deng Xiaoping Era (London: Frank Cass, 2000, 356 pp., £37.50 hbk.)
- Book Review: Mathurin C. Houngnikpo, Determinants of Democratization in Africa: A Comparative Study of Benin and Togo (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2001, 268 pp., $65.00 hbk., $36.50 pbk.)
- Book Review: Military, Security and Strategic, Peace and Conflict Studies
- Book Review: Neil Winn and Christopher Lord, EU Foreign Policy Beyond The Nation State (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001, 192 pp., £45.00 hbk.)
- Book Review: North America
- Book Review: Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel (eds.), United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001, pp. 267, price not given, pbk.)
- Book Review: Russia and Central Asia
- Book Review: Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury and Jackie Stacey, Global Nature, Global Culture (London: Sage, 2000, 246 pp., £55.00 hbk., £17.99 pbk.)
- Book Review: Sorin Mitu, National Identity of Romanians in Transylvania (Budapest: Central University Press, 2001, 314 pp., £34.95 hbk.)
- Book Review: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Book Review: The Middle East
- Book Review: W. M. Spellman, Monarchies: 1000-2000 (London: Reaktion Books, 2001, 312 pp., £25.00 hbk.)
- Branding Territory: Inside the Wonderful Worlds of PR and IR Theory
- Moral Principles and Political Institutions: Perspectives on Ethics and International Affairs
- On the Immanence/Imminence of Empire
- Post-Imperial and Quasi-Imperial: State and Empire in the Global Era
- Special Book Review: Edward S. Cohen, The Politics of Globalization in the United States (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2001, 214 pp., £18.50 pbk.)
- Special Book Review: James Mayall, World Politics: Progress and its Limits (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2000, 170 pp., no price given, pbk.) and
- The Actuality of Imperialism
- The Ethics of Accounting: The Search for American Soldiers Missing in Vietnam
- Toward Cooperative Security? International Integration and the Construction of Security in Estonia
- What Empire? Whose Empire?