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INTERNATIONAL POLITICS A Journal of Transnational Issues and Global Problems CONTENTS Volume 35 Volume 35, No.1 March 1998 In this issue... ARTICLES Pamela D. Alesky (Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA) The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal and international humanitarian law 1-30 Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine, USA) Growth and decline of the military-industrial complex: The cases of Argentina and Brazil 31-47 G. Dale Thomas (University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA) 49-64 Civil society: Historical uses versus global context David Carment (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada) and Patrick James (lowa State University, Ames, USA) Escalation of ethnic conflict 65-82 REVIEW ESSAY Michael J. Baun (Valdosta State University, Valdosta, USA) Europe towards the 21st century 83-93 Charles L. Davis (University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA) Elections and democratization in Brazil and Mexico 95-102 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 103-104 INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS 105-106 Volume 35, No.2 June 1998 In this issue... ARTICLES Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University, Kingsville, USA) Dangerous optimism: Non-weaponized deterrence and regional peace in South Asia 107-134 R. William Ayres (St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St. Mary’s City, USA) Strategies and outcomes in post-Soviet nationalist seces- sion conflicts 135-163 544 Matthew Rhodes (Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic) The idea of Central Europe and Visegrad cooperation 165-186 Steven J. Campbell (University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA) Grass-roots lobbying vs coalition lobbying: Transnational strategies and the 1994 MFN decision 187-205 Brian Frederking (Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA) Resolving security dilemmas: A constructivist explanation of the Cold War 207-232 REVIEW ESSAYS Kenneth Janda (Northwestern University, Evanston, USA) Famine to feast: New books on comparative party politics 233-240 Sheldon W. Simon (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA) Asian political economy and security toward the 21st century 241-250 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 251-252 Volume 35, No.3 September 1998 In this issue... ARTICLES Mark Kramer (Harvard University, Harvard, USA) Neorealism, nuclear proliferation, and East-Central European strategies 253-304 Emil Nagengast (Juniata College, Huntingdon, USA) Germany’s new Ostpolitik and the ideology of multi- lateralism 305-331 J. C. Sharman (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA) and Roger E. Kanet (University of Miami, Coral Gables, USA) The challenge of democratic consolidation in post- communist Europe 333-351 Aadne Aasland (Fafo Institute for Applied Social Science, Oslo, Norway) Ethnicity and unemployment in the Baltic states 353-370 REVIEW ESSAY Craig A. Snyder (Deakin University, Geelong, Australia) The state, peace, and realism critiqued 371-375 BOOK REVIEWS 377-385 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 387-388 FORTHCOMING 389 Volume 35, No.4 December 1998 In this issue... ARTICLES Kurt Mills (The American University, Cairo, Egypt) United Nations intervention in refugee crises after the Cold War 391-424 Emily A. Copeland (Florida International University, Miami, USA) Reshaping the international refugee regime: Industrial- ized states’ responses to post-Cold War refugee flows 425-445 Nevzat Soguk (University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA) Refugees and statecraft 447-468 Gawdat G. Bahgat (Indiana University, Indiana, USA) lran at the turn of the century: Continuity and change 469-483 Sean Kay (Rhodes College, Memphis, USA) Deconstructing an alliance 485-503 REVIEW ESSAYS Simon Serfaty (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA) A certain air of destiny: To win the peace 505-516 John E. Peters (Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, USA) War, peace, and intervention in the post-Cold War world 517-524 BOOK REVIEWS 525-539 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 541-542 CONTENTS VOLUME 35 / LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 543-546

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