Books Received

DOI10.1177/0022343310376452
Published date01 September 2010
Date01 September 2010
Subject MatterArticles
Books Received
A listing in this column does not preclude later review.
Abou Zahab, Mariam & Olivier Roy (2004) Islamist Networks:
The Afghan–Pakistan Connection. London: Hurst. xi, 88 pp.
Anthony, Ian (2004) Reducing Threats at the Source: A
European Perspective on Cooperative Threat Reduction. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. x, 120 pp.
Araujo, Robert John & John A Lucal (2004) Papal Diplo-
macy and the Quest for Peace: The Vatican and International
Organization from the Early Years to the League of Nations.
Naples, FL: Sapientia. x, 290 pp.
Bailes, Alyson J K, ed. (2004) Business and Security: Public–
Private Sector Relationships in a New Security Environment.
Oxford: Oxford University Press. xvi, 328 pp.
Bhatia, Michael V (2003) War and Intervention: Issues for
Contemporary Peace Operations. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian.
xiv, 222 pp.
Broz, Svetlana (2004) Good People in an Evil Time: Portraits
of Complicity and Resistance in the Bosnian War. New York:
Other. lxiv, 515 pp.
Chesterman, Simon (2004) You, the People: The United
Nations, Transitional Administration, and State-Building.
Oxford: Oxford University Press. xx, 296 pp.
Cook, Martin L (2004) The Moral Warrior: Ethics and Ser-
vice in the U.S. Military. Albany, NY: State University of New
York Press. xii, 174 pp.
Coppieters, Bruno & Richard Sakwa, eds (2003) Contex-
tualizing Secession: Normative Studies in Comparative Perspec-
tive. Oxford: Oxford University Press. x, 286 pp.
Cragin, Kim & Sara A Daly (2004) The Dynamic
Terrorist Threat: An Assessment of Group Motivations and Cap-
abilities in a Changing World. Santa Monica, CA: RAND. xx,
106 pp.
Dunkley, Graham (2004) Free Trade: Myth, Reality and
Alternatives. London: Zed. xv, 254 pp.
Fortna, Virginia Page (2004) Peace Time: Cease-Fire Agree-
ments and the Durability of Peace. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press. xv, 243 pp.
Francis, Diana (2004) Rethinking War and Peace. London:
Pluto. ix, 177 pp.
Galtung, Johan (2004) Transcend and Transform: An
Introduction to Conflict Work. London: Pluto. ix, 189 pp.
Gorsevski, Ellen W (2004) Peaceful Persuasion: The Geopo-
litics of Nonviolent Rhetoric. Albany, NY: State University of
New York Press. xxiv, 262 pp.
Hagopian, Elaine Catherine, ed. (2004) Civil Rights in
Peril: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims. Chicago, IL:
Haymarket. xi, 322 pp.
Halperin, Sandra (2004) War and Social Change in Modern
Europe: The Great Transformation Revisited. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. xxv, 510 pp.
Hardiman, David (2003) Gandhi in His Time and Ours:
The Global Legacy of His Ideas. London: Hurst. xiii, 338
pp.
Harrison, Hope Millard (2003) Driving the Soviets Up the
Wall: Soviet–East German Relations, 1953–1961. Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press. xx, 345 pp.
Høstmælingen, Njål, ed. (2004) Hijab I Norge: Trussel Eller
Menneskerett? Oslo: Abstrakt. 274 pp.
Jackson, Richard, ed. (2004) (Re)constructing Cultures of
Violence and Peace. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 183 pp.
Kevane, Michael (2004) Women and Development in Africa:
How Gender Works. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. x, 244 pp.
McFaul, Michael; Nikolai Petrov & Andrei Ryabov (2004)
Between Dictatorship and Democracy: Russian Post-Communist
Political Reform. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace. xii, 364 pp.
Merom, Gil (2003) How Democracies Lose Small Wars:State,
Society,and the Failures of France in Algeria,Israel in Lebanon, and
the United Statesin Vietnam.Cambridge:CambridgeUniversity
Press. xiii, 295 pp.
Neusner, Jacob, ed. (2003) God’s Rule: The Politics of
World Religions. Washington, DC: Georgetown University
Press. 281 pp.
Nohrstedt, Stig A & Rune Ottosen, eds (2004) U.S. and
the Others: Global Media Images on ‘the War on Terror’.
Go
¨teborg: NORDICOM. 316 pp.
Nojeim, Michael J (2004) Gandhi and King: The Power of
Nonviolent Resistance. Westport, CT: Praeger. xiii, 331 pp.
Pugh, Michael; Neil Cooper & Jonathan Goodhand
(2004) War Economies in a Regional Context: Challenges of
Transformation. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. xiii, 273 pp.
Rai, Mridu (2004) Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects:
Islam, Rights and the History of Kashmir. London: Hurst.
xi, 335 pp.
Simpson, Gerry (2004) Great Powers and Outlaw States:
Unequal Sovereigns in the International Legal Order. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. xix, 391 pp.
Sprinz, Detlef F & Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias, eds (2004)
Models, Numbers, and Cases: Methods for Studying International
Journal of Peace Research
47(5) 667–668
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