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2009

Volume 20 | Spring 2009

Letter from the Editors

Book Reviews

  1. MacDonald, Geoffrey P.   The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism by Andrew J. Bacevich.
  2. Erickson, Dane. China in Africa edited by Arthur Waldron.

Articles

  1. Nimkar, Ruta. From Bosnia to Baghdad the Case for Regulating Private Military and Security Companies.
  2. Rodriguez, Barbara L. Justice Through Domestic Violence Legislation: Improving the Implementation of Turkey’s Law 4320 on the Protection of the Family.
  3. Moore, Lisa M. (Re) Covering the Past, Remembering the Trauma: The Politics of Commemoration at Sites of Atrocity.
  4. Lemay-Hebert, Nicolas. State-Building from the Outside-In: UNMIK and Its Paradox.
  5. Boylan, Brandon M. Moving Beyond Coercive Diplomacy: A New Policy Approach Toward Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions.
  6. Avgerinos, Katherine P. Russia’s Public Diplomacy Effort: What the Kremlin is Doing and Why It’s Not Working.

Policy Essay

  1. Blomeley, Joseph. Making Choices: Prospects for a Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement.
  2. Burks, Jonathan.   Improving International Policy Coordination in the Wake of the Financial Crisis.
  3. Clarke, Colin P. Division by Addition Why a Three-State Solution is Better Than Two.

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