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International Affairs Annual index Vol. 87, 2011 Volume 87 Number 1 January 2011 President Obama at mid-term STEFAN HALPER China and the United States: a succession of hegemonies? IAN CLARK The invasion of Iraq: what are the morals of the story? NIGEL BIGGAR Collective conflict management: a new formula for global peace and security cooperation? CHESTER A. CROCKER, FEN OSLER HAMPSON AND PAMELA AALI Between Kant and Machiavelli: EU foreign policy priorities in the 2010s ALBERT BRESSAND Indian foreign policy and contemporary security challenges ROHAN MUKHERJEE AND DAVID M. MALONE Seeking peace and security in the Horn of Africa: the contribution of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development SALLY HEALY War and wildlife: the Clausewitz connection JASPER HUMPHREYS AND M. L. R. SMITH The problem with ‘radicalization’: the remit of ‘Prevent’ and the need to refocus on terrorism in the UK ANTHONY RICHARDS Review articles Exceptionalism of a kind: the political historiography of US foreign relations MICHAEL DUNNE The Cold War in retrospect GEOFFREY WARNER The future of the Arctic: cauldron of conflict or zone of peace? ORAN R. YOUNG International Affairs 87: 6, 2011 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s). International Affairs © 2011 The Royal Institute of International Affairs Annual Index Volume 87 Number 2 March 2011 “Transformation in contact’: learning the lessons of modern war ROBERT T. FOLEY, STUART GRIFFIN AND HELEN MCCARTNEY Campaign disconnect: operational progress and strategic obstacles in Afghanistan, 2009-2011 RUDRA CHAUDHURI AND THEO FARRELL Lessons from Helmand, Afghanistan: what now for British counterinsurgency? ROBERT EGNELL Iraq, Afghanistan and the future of British military doctrine: from counterinsurgency to Stabilization STUART GRIFFIN Dr Fox and the Philosopher’s Stone: the alchemy of national defence in the age of austerity PAUL CORNISH AND ANDREW M. DORMAN Rethinking security: a critical analysis of the Strategic Defence and Security Review NICK RITCHIE Military command in the last decade ANTHONY KING The German politics of war: Kunduz and the war in Afghanistan TIMO NOETZEL Britain’s coalition government and EU defence cooperation: undermining British interests CLARA MARINA O DONNELL Review articles Infidels and miscreants: love and war in Afghanistan ALEX DANCHEV Private security companies in fraq and beyond TREVOR TAYLOR A challenge to the reigning theory of the just war CHRISTIAN BARRY 1§72 International Affairs 87: 6, 2011 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s). International Affairs © 2011 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Annual Index Volume 87 Number 3 May 2011 International order after the financial crisis HAROLD JAMES Is China a responsible stakeholder? AMITAI ETZIONI US missile defence and China’s nuclear posture: changing dynamics of an offence—defence arms race BAOHUI ZHANG Why the Pakistan army is here to stay: prospects for civilian governance C. CHRISTINE FAIR Contesting danger: a new agenda for policy and scholarship on Central Asia JOHN HEATHERSHAW AND NICK MEGORAN Politics by other means? The virtual trials of the Khmer Rouge tribunal DUNCAN MCCARGO Ending corruption in Africa through United Nations inspections STUART S. YEH Staatte e recornescotnsrturucctt ion in AfricAaf:r ica: tlt he relle vance off CCllaauuddee Ak Ake’s political thought JEREMIAH O. AROWOSEGBE A false dichotomy? The binationalism debate and the future of divided Jerusalem MICK DUMPER Was Iraq an unjust war? A debate on the Iraq war and reflections on Libya DAVID FISHER AND NIGEL BIGGAR Review article Russian historians defend the Molotov—Ribbentrop Pact DAVID WEDGWOOD BENN Volume 87 Number 4 July 2011 George W. Bush, Barack Obama and the future of US global leadership JAMES M. LINDSAY Ten years on: Obama’s war on terrorism in rhetoric and practice TREVOR MCCRISKEN The art of declining politely: Obama’s prudent presidency and the waning of American power ADAM QUINN International Affairs 87: 6, 2011 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s). International Affairs © 2011 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Annual Index The new politics of protection? Céte d'Ivoire, Libya and the responsibility to protect ALEX J. BELLAMY AND PAUL D. WILLIAMS Can Asia lead? Power ambitions and global governance in the twenty-first century AMiTAV ACHARYA Asia’s century and the problem ofJ apan’s centrality BRENDAN TAYLOR How Japan matters in the evolving East Asian security order EVELYN GOH Globalizing West African oil: US ‘energy security’ and the global economy SAM RAPHAEL AND DOUG STOKES Iran’s nuclear challenge: nine years and counting WYN Q. BOWEN AND JONATHAN BREWER Entangling alliances? The UK’s complicity in torture in the global war on terrorism JAMIE GASKARTH Review articles 9/11 and the terrorism industry TIM DUNNE The end of the West: the once and future Europe HEATHER A. CONLEY Volume 87 Number 5S eptember 2011 Introduction: Fred Halliday, John Vincent and the idea of progress in International Relations MICHAEL COX AND NICHOLAS RENGGER Taking sides: cosmopolitanism, internationalism and “complex solidarity’ in the work of Fred Halliday ALEJANDRO COLAS Halliday’s revenge: revolutions and International Relations GEORGE LAWSON Advances and impasses in Fred Halliday’s international historical sociology: a critical appraisal BENNO TESCHKE Fred Halliday, Marxism and the Cold War MICHAEL COX 1574 International Affairs 87: 6, 2011 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s). International Affairs © 2011 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Annual Index Social conflict and the global Cold War RICHARD SAULL Fred Halliday: high modernism and a social science of the Middle East TOBY DODGE The world turned upside down? Human rights and International Relations after 25 years NICHOLAS RENGGER Prudence and principle in international society: reflections on Vincent's approach to human rights ANDREW LINKLATER A normative case for pluralism: reassessing Vincent’s views on humanitarian intervention JENNIFER M. WELSH Human rights ina global ecumene CHRISTIAN REUS~SMIT Review article Philosophy and International Relations RICHARD NED LEBOW 1199 Volume 87 Number 6 November 2011 Strategy and contingency HEW STRACHAN The self-limiting success of Iran sanctions RAY TAKEYH AND SUZANNE MALONEY The chance for change in the Arab world: Egypt's uprising H. A. HELLYER The ‘China model’ and the global crisis: from Friedrich List to a Chinese mode of governance? SHAUN BRESLIN China and global oil: vulnerability and opportunity ROLAND DANNREUTHER The new resource politics: can Australia and South Africa accommodate China? MARK BEESON, MILLS SOKO AND WANG YONG British nuclear weapons and NATO in the Cold War and beyond MARTIN A. SMITH The US debate on NATO nuclear deterrence DAVID S$. YOST International Affairs 87: 6, 2011 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s). International Affairs © 2011 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Annual Index Extended nuclear deterrence in East Asia: redundant or resurgent? ANDREW O NEIL The Russian social contract and regime legitimacy ALEKSEI MAKARKIN with a preface by PETER M. OPPENHEIMER Review articles The Cold War as history GEOFFREY ROBERTS Leaving Vietnam: Nixon, Kissinger and Ford, 1969-1975 Part one: January 1969—January 1972 GEOFFREY WARNER 1§76 International Affairs 87: 6, 2011 Copyright © 2011 The Author(s). International Affairs © 2011 The Royal Institute of International Affairs.

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