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DOI10.1177/0022343308103929
Date01 May 2009
Published date01 May 2009
Subject MatterArticles
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Bell, Christine, 2008. On the Law of Peace:
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383 pp.
Brigg, Morgan, 2008. The New Politics of Con-
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xvii, 412 pp.
Cox, Michaelene, ed., 2009. Social Capital and
Peace-Building: Creating and Resolving Con-
flict with Trust and Social Networks. London:
Routledge. x, 203 pp.
del Castillo, Graciana, 2008. Rebuilding War-
Torn States: The Challenge of Post-Conflict
Economic Reconstruction. New York: Oxford
University Press. xxi, 436 pp.
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2008. Foucault on Politics, Security and War.
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2008. Measuring Globalisation: Gauging
Its Consequences. New York: Springer. xvi,
224 pp.
Evans, Gareth, 2008. The Responsibility To Pro-
tect: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and
For All. Washington, DC: Brookings. xvi,
349 pp.
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ley, CA: University of California Press. xxi,
318 pp.
Hammersley, Martyn, 2008. Questioning Quali-
tative Inquiry: Critical Essays. London: Sage.
209 pp.
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Justice and Reconciliation After Violent Conflict:
Learning From African Experiences. Stockholm:
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Jenkins, Gareth, 2008. Political Islam in Tur-
key: Running West, Heading East. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan. 274 pp.
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duction to the International Law of Armed Con-
flicts. Oxford: Hart. xxiv, 348 pp.
Körppen, Daniela; Beatrix Schmelzle & Oliver
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100 pp.
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Strategies and Relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press. xiii, 435 pp.
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tions Security Council and War: The Evolution
of Thought and Practice Since 1945. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. xxi, 793 pp.
Loyn, David, 2008. Butcher & Bolt. London:
Hutchinson. xl, 351 pp.
McCargo, Duncan, 2008. Tearing Apart the
Land: Islam and Legitimacy in Southern Thai-
land. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
xxv, 235 pp.
Mansfield, Nick, 2008. Theorizing War: From
Hobbes to Badiou. Basingstoke: Palgrave Mac-
millan. viii, 174 pp.
Marazzi, Christian, 2008. Capital and Language:
From the New Economy to the War Economy.
Los Angeles, CA: Semiotext(e). 165 pp.
Nelson, Deborah, 2008. The War Behind Me:
Vietnam Veterans Confront the Truth About
U.S. War Crimes. New York: Basic. vii,
296 pp.

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