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Index to Volume 48 RACE: CLASS SAGE Los Angeles, London, Delhi, Singapore Articles Berger, John, Dispatches, 48(1), 23-41 Brittain, Victoria, They had to die: assassination against liberation, 48(1), 60-74 Bunyan, Tony, Rose, David, Brittain, Victoria and Qureshi, Asim, Racism, liberty and the war on terror: state policies and programmes in the ‘war on terror’, 48(4), 54-66 Carr, Matt, You are now entering Eurabia, 48(1), 1-22 Edgar, David, Shouting fire: art, religion and the right to be offended, 48(2), 61-76 Fekete, Liz, Enlightened fundamentalism? Immigration, feminism and the Right, 48(2), 1-22 Gordon, Avery F., Abu Ghraib: imprisonment and the war on terror, 48(1), 42-59 Gray, Anne, Victor, Cilius, Das, Shobha and Faridi, Beena, Racism, liberty and the war on terror: the war on terror’s impact on the community, 48(4), 67-77 Kundnani, Arun, Integrationism: the politics of anti-Muslim racism, 48(4), 24 44 Maclellan, Nic, Fiji, Iraq and Pacific island security, 48(3), 47-62 McVeigh, Robbie and Rolston, Bill, From Good Friday to Good Relations: sectarianism, racism and the Northern Ireland state, 48(4), 1-23 Ouseley, Herman, Yaqoob, Salma and Sivanandan A., Racism, liberty and the war on terror: the attack on multiculturalism: a discussion, 48(4), 77-92 Pappe, Ilan, Clusters of history: the chronicles of American involvement in the Palestine question, 48(3), 1-28 Peirce, Gareth, Racism, liberty and the war on terror: the historical context, 48(4), 51-3 Phillips, Lawrence, Colonial culture in the Pacific, in Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London, 48(3), 63-82 Race & Class Copyright © 2008 Institute of Race Relations Vol. 49(4): 107-109 10.1177/0306396808089292 http://rac.sagepub.com 108 Race & Class 49(4) Ramamurthy, Anandi, The politics of Britain’s Asian Youth Movements, 48(2), 38-60 Robinson, William I., “Aqui estamos y no nos vamos!’ Global capital and immigrant rights, 48(2), 77-91 Scott, Jonathan, Langston Hughes — Patternmaster, 48(2), 23-37 Sivanandan, A., Racism, liberty and the war on terror: the global context, 48(4), 46-50 Wesley-Smith, Terence, Self-determination in Oceania, 48(3), 29-46 Yaqoob, Salma, Racism, liberty and the war on terror: linking the struggles, 48(4), 93-6 Commentaries Antonopoulos, Georgios A., Greece: policing racist violence in the ‘fenceless vineyard’, 48(2), 92-100 Athwal, Harmit and Bourne, Jenny, Driven to despair: asylum deaths in the UK, 48(4), 106-114 Clement, Matt, Bristol: ‘civilising’ the inner city, 48(4), 97-105 Harris, Jerry, Munro, Robin and Zhang, Michael, Defending workers’ rights in China: an interview with China Labour Bulletin, 48(3), 83-92 Hintjens, Helen ‘Like leaves in the wind’: desperately seeking asylum in the UK, 48(1), 79-84 Poynting, Scott, What caused the Cronulla riot?, 48(1), 85-92 Sivanandan, A., Freedom of speech is not an absolute, 48(1), 75-8 Reviews Begg, Moazzam with Brittain, Victoria, Enemy Combatant: a British Muslim’s journey to Guantanamo and back, reviewed by Nancy Murray, 48(2), 103-6 Cantle, Ted, Community Cohesion: a new framework for race and diversity, reviewed by Jon Burnett, 48(4), 115-18 Copsey, Nigel, Contemporary British Fascism: the British National Party and the quest for legitimacy, reviewed by Danny Reilly, 48(1), 104-7 Dench, Geoff, Gavron, Kate and Young, Michael, The New East End: kinship, race and conflict, reviewed by Jenny Bourne, 48(1), 93-9 Dolphin, Ray, The West Bank Wall: unmaking Palestine, reviewed by Nancy Murray, 48(3), 100-103 George, Edward, The Cuban Intervention in Angola, 1965-1991: from Che Guevara to Cuito Cuanavale, reviewed by Michael Wolfers, 48(1), 103-4 Harris, Paul, Jn the Midnight Hour, reviewed by Frances Webber, 48(1), 108-110 Hatzfeld, Jean, Into the Quick of Life: the Rwandan genocide — the survivors speak, reviewed by Barbara Harlow, 48(1), 99-103 Hatzfeld, Jean, A Time for Machetes: the Rwandan genocide: the killers speak, reviewed by Barbara Harlow, 48(1), 99-103 Irwin, Robert, For Lust of Knowing: the Orientalists and their enemies, reviewed by Tim Brennan, 48(3), 94-100 James, Carl E., Race in Play: understanding the socio-cultural worlds of student athletes, reviewed by Chris Searle, 48(1), 110—12 Jones, Clive, Britain and the Yemen Civil War 1962—1965, reviewed by John Newsinger, 48(3), 108-110 Index 109 McMillan, Richard, The British Occupation of Indonesia 1945—1946, reviewed by John Newsinger, 48(3), 108—110 Rajiva, Lila, The Language of Empire: Abu Ghraib and the American media, reviewed by Seth Sandronsky, 48(3), 111-13 Schierup, Carl-Ulrik, Hansen, Peo and Castles, Stephen, Migration, Citizen- ship, and the Welfare State: a European dilemma, reviewed by Liz Fekete, 48(3), 104-5 Searle, Chris, Lightning of Your Eyes: new and selected poems, reviewed by A. Sivanandan, 48(2), 101-3 Singh, Nikhil Pal, Black is a Country: race and the unfinished struggle for democracy, reviewed by Mary Ellison, 48(1), 107-8 Walker, Alice, ed., Letters of Love and Hope: the case of the Cuban Five, reviewed by Chris Searle, 48(3), 106—7 Yaghmaian, Behzad, Embracing the Infidel: stories of Muslim migrants on the journey West, reviewed by Matt Carr, 48(2), 106-9 International Socialism Quarterly journal of socialist theory Chris Harman on theorising neoliberalism lain Ferep oO I [ € 5 Leo Zeilig and Claire Ceruti on Africa’s working class The crisis Resp Shakespeare, Marxism and literary history Individual copies: £5 plus postage Subscriptions: UK £22/Europe £24/international £26 Phone 020 7819 1177 or go to www.isj.org.uk

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