Books Received

Published date01 July 2009
Date01 July 2009
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0022343309334814
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DOI 10.1177/0022343309334814
BOOKS
RECEIVED
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review.
Alison, Miranda Helen, 2009. Women and
Political Violence: Female Combatants in
Ethno-National Conflict. London: Routledge.
xv, 275 pp.
Bellamy, Alex J., 2009. Responsibility To Pro-
tect: The Global Effort To End Mass Atrocities.
Cambridge: Polity. xiv, 249 pp.
Bjørgo, Tore & John Horgan, eds, 2009. Leav-
ing Terrorism Behind: Individual and Collec-
tive Disengagement. London: Routledge. xviii,
308 pp.
Brancati, Dawn, 2009. Peace by Design: Manag-
ing Intrastate Conflict Through Decentraliza-
tion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. xiii,
292 pp.
Call, Charles T. & Vanessa Wyeth, eds, 2008.
Building States to Build Peace. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner. x, 438 pp.
Chabal, Patrick, 2009. Africa: The Politics of
Suffering and Smiling. London: Zed. xii,
212 pp.
Chiba, Chin & Thomas J. Schoenbaum, eds,
2008. Peace Movements and Pacifism After
September 11. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
xiv, 232 pp.
Costa, Dora L. & Matthew E. Kahn, 2008.
Heroes & Cowards: The Social Face of War.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
xxvi, 315 pp.
Crelinsten, Ronald, 2009. Counterterrorism.
Malden, MA: Polity. viii, 328 pp.
Devji, Faisal, 2008. The Terrorist in Search of
Humanity: Militant Islam and Global Politics.
London: Hurst. x, 229 pp.
Du Bois, Francois & Antje Du Bois-Pedain,
eds, 2008. Justice and Reconciliation in
Post-Apartheid South Africa. Cambridge: Cam-
bridge University Press. 321 pp.
Eban, Suzy, 2008. A Sense of Purpose: Recollections.
London: Halban. 351 pp.
Engström, Jenny, 2009. Democratisation and the
Prevention of Violent Conflict: Lessons Learned
From Bulgaria and Macedonia. Farnham:
Ashgate. viii, 182 pp.
Funk, Nathan C. & Abdul Aziz Said, 2009. Islam
and Peacemaking in the Middle East. Boulder,
CO: Lynne Rienner. x, 305 pp.
Gariup, Monica, 2009. European Security Cul-
ture: Language, Theory, Policy. Farnham: Ash-
gate. xiv, 334 pp.
Jensen, Michael Irving, 2009. The Political
Ideology of Hamas: A Grassroots Perspective.
London: I. B. Tauris. ix, 204 pp.
Kabia, John M., 2009. Humanitarian Interven-
tion and Conflict Resolution in West Africa:
From ECOMOG to ECOMIL. Farnham: Ash-
gate. xiv, 219 pp.
LeVine, Mark, 2009. Impossible Peace: Israel/
Palestine Since 1989. London: Zed. ix, 222 pp.
Loftsdóttir, Kristín, 2008. The Bush Is Sweet:
Identity, Power and Development Among
WoDaaBe Fulani in Niger. Uppsala: Nordiska
Afrikainstitutet. 264 pp.
Lynch, Jake, 2008. Debates in Peace Journalism.
Sydney: Sydney University Press. xix, 255 pp.
Mertus, Julie A., 2009. Human Rights Matters:
Local Politics and National Human Rights
Institutions. Stanford, CA: Stanford University
Press. xi, 223 pp.
Murithi, Tim, 2009. The Ethics of Peacebuilding.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. xi,
188 pp.
Nusseibeh, Sari, 2007. Once Upon a Country:
A Palestinian Life. London: Halban. 562 pp.
Ohanyan, Anna, 2008. NGOs, IGOs, and the
Network Mechanisms of Post-Conflict Global
Governance in Microfinance. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan. xvi, 238 pp.
Ohiorhenuan, John F. E. & Frances Stewart,
2008. Post-Conflict Economic Recovery: En-
abling Local Ingenuity. New York: United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
xxiii, 238 pp.

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